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Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,099 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,100 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,101 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,102 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,103 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,104 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,105 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,106 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,107 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,108 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,109 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,110 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,111 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,112 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,113 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,114 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,115 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,116 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,117 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,118 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,119 | |||
Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu, Shi bu 四庫全書存目叢書,史部,120 | |||
Jia Wu Zhong Ri zhan ji 甲午中日戰輯 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Wang Bingyao 王炳耀 輯 | |
Gui zhi Huanxuan yi ji 桂之華軒遺集 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Zhu Mingpan 朱銘盤 著 | |
Geng Xin zhi ji yue biao 庚辛之際月表 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Wang Jinghang 王鏡航 編 | |
Geng Zi xi shou cong tan 庚子西狩叢談 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Wu Yong 吳永 口述 | |
Wang Rangqing (Geng nian)xian sheng 汪穰卿(庚年)先生 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Wang Yinian 汪詒年 編 | |
Jiu Shanghai ren kou bian qian de yan jiu 旧上海人口变迁的研究 | 1980 | Zou Yiren 邹依仁 | |
Yi Shi lei gao 一士類稿 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Xu Yishi 徐一士 著 | |
Shu hai cong tan 蜀海叢談 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Zhou Xun 周詢 著 | |
Xin tai ping shi ji 心太平室集 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Zhou Yilin 張一麐 著 | |
Zhi Sou nian pu, Yong yi lu 止叟年譜,永憶錄 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Han Guojun 韓國鈞 著 | |
Zhou Zhiyan(Xue Yi) xiansheng bie zhuan 周止菴(學熈)先生別傳 | 1966 | Shen Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Zhou Shuzheng 周叔媜 著 | |
Nanhai Kang Youwei xiansheng zhuan Kang Nanhai zi ding nian pu 南海康有為先生傳 康南海自訂年譜 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Zhang,Bozhen 張伯楨; Kang, Youwei 康有為 著 | ||
Qing dai li zhi cong tan 清代吏治叢談 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Wu Chengqiao 伍承喬 著 | |
Zhonghua min guo shi liao 中華民國史料 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Sun Guan 孫矔 著 | |
Ru guo Chun Qiu 辱國春秋 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; | |
Xue sheng nian lu 雪生年錄 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Li Genyuan 李根源 著 | |
Yu zhong ren yu 獄中人語 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Luo, Wengan 羅文幹 著 | ||
Gui Hai zheng bian 癸亥政變 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Liu Chuxiang 劉楚湘 著 | |
Jun zi guan lei gao 君子館類稿 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Mao, Changjie 毛昌傑 著 | |
Zeng Muhan (Qi)xiansheng ri ji xuan 曾幕韓(琦)先生日記選 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編 | |
Xian dai zheng zhi ren wu shu ping 現代政治人物述評 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編 | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 16 1928-1930] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 17 1931-1935] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 1 1839-1846] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 2 1847-1852] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 3 1853-1856] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
Dao Xian Tongguang ming ren shou zha 道咸同光名人手札 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; | |
Zeng Wen Zheng gong nian pu 曾文正公年譜 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Li, Zhechang 黎蔗昌 編 | |
Cha Yang san jia wen chao 茶陽三家文鈔: He Ruzhang 何如璋、Lin, Daquan 林達泉、Qiu, Jinxi 邱晉昕 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Wen, Tingjing 溫廷敬 輯 | |
Xin Chou ri ji 辛丑日記 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Xu,Yun 徐鋆 著 | |
He hai Kun lun lu 河海崑崙錄 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編;Pei, Jingfu 裴景福 著 | |
Hu bin bu du lu cong ke 湖濱補讀廬叢刻 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Zhong, Guangsheng 鍾廣生 著 | |
Nan she cong xuan 南社叢選 (1-3) | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Hu, Pu'an 胡樸安 | |
Ou zhan hou zhi Zhongguo 歐戰后之中國 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Xu, Shichang 徐世昌 著 | |
Huang Yingbai xian sheng jia zhuan 黄膺白先生家傳 | 1966 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Huang Shen, Yiyu 黃沈亦雲 著 | |
Tang Jiyao 唐繼堯 | 1967 | Shen, Yunlong 沈雲龍 主編; Dong nan bian yi she bian 東南編譯社編 | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 4 1857-1862] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
Shanghai political & economic reports, 1842-1943 [Vol. 5 1863-1866] | 2008 | This collection of primary documents, establishes a comprehensive series of despatches, in the main from the British consul in Shanghai to the British ambassador to China based usually in Peking, but in the 1930s based in Shanghai itself. The form and extent of communications vary during the period, and include annual reports and trade returns, judicial reviews, despatches on topics of interest and telegrams on urgent matters. After 1920 series of quarterly political reports and six-monthly intelligence summaries are initiated, and some other irregular periodic reports emerge. There is regular information on the government of the Settlement, and reports on the opium trade; there are extended reports, in 1856, on the continuing Taiping Rebellion, and later, reports on the Sino-Japanese war over the control of Korea; from 1901-11 reports include: the Boxer Rebellion; commentary on the French settlement; anti-government conspirators in Shanghai; the Russo-Japanese war; the Shanghai tramway system; the bubonic plague in Shanghai; the Chinese revolution of 1911-12; British intelligence reports on German activities, 1914-18; and in the mid-1920s telegrams reflect the impact of the civil war in China, and report “the Shanghai incident”. The collection of documents ends with the winding up of the Settlement under wartime Japanese occupation, and numerous papers in 1942 carry discussion of this conclusion. | |
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