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No. | 詳細 | CallMark | Heading | TitleAuthor |
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1 | 貴 III-14-W2-1 | Crafts, Mrs. Wilbur Fisk, Leitch, Mary & Leitch, Margaret W. | Intoxicants & opium in all lands and times. A twentieth-century survey of intemperance based on a symposium of testimony from 100 missionaries and travelers. | |
2 | 貴 III-14-W2-2 | Quirmbach, A. P. | From opium fiend to preacher. The story of Cheng Ting Chiah. | |
3 | 貴 III-14-W2-3 | Tinling, James F. B. | The poppy-plague and England's crime. | |
4 | 貴 III-14-W2-4 | Cleife, H. H. T. | England's greatest national sin. Being selections and reflections on our Asiatic opium policy and traffic. | |
5 | III-14-W2-5 | La Motte, Ellen Newbold. | The opium monopoly. | |
6 | 貴 III-14-W2-6 | Shearer, George. | Opium smoking and opium eating. Their treatment and cure. | |
7 | 貴 III-14-W2-7 | Merwin, Samuel. | Drugging a nation. The story of China and the opium curse. | |
8 | 貴 III-14-W2-8 | Lewis, Eric. | Black opium. An account of a "morally indefensible" trade in "this horrible drug", with an appeal to the churches in great and greater Britain to unite in one great concerted effort, calling upon our country to pay the price of a god-honouring ending. | |
9 | 貴 III-14-W2-9 | [Ludlow, Fitz Hugh.] | The opium habit, with suggestions as to the remedy. | |
10 | 貴 III-14-W2-10 | Miraben, G. | La lutte antitoxique. La fumée divine (opium). | |
11 | 貴 III-14-W2-11 | Williams, Allen S. | The demon of the Orient and his satellite fiends of the Joints: our opium smokers as they are in Tartar Hells and American Paradises. | |
12 | 貴 III-14-W2-12 | Farrère, Claude. | Fumée d'opium. Préface par Pierre Louys. | |
13 | 貴 III-14-W2-13 | Rowntree, Joshua. | The imperial drug trade. A restatement of the opium question, in the light of recent evidence and new developments in the East. | |
14 | 貴 III-14-W2-14 | Rowntree, Joshua. | The imperial drug trade. A restatement of the opium question, in the light of recent evidence and new developments in the East. 3. ed., rev. | |
15 | 貴 III-14-W2-15 | Haines, C. R. | A vindication of England's policy with regard to the opium trade. | |
16 | 貴 III-14-W2-16 | Thelwall, Algernon Sydney. | The iniquities of the opium trade with China, being a development of the main causes which exclude the merchants of Great Britain from the advantages of an unrestricted commercial intercourse with that vast Empire. With extracts from authentic documents. | |
17 | 貴 III-14-W2-17 | Peggs, James. | A voice from China and India, relative to the evils of the cultivation and smuggling of opium: In four letters to Lord John Russell. | |
18 | 貴 III-14-W2-18 | Hill, J. Spencer. | The Indo-Chinese opium trade, considered in relation to its history, morality, and expediency, and its influence on Christian missions. | |
19 | 貴 III-14-W2-19 | Christlieb, Theodore. | The Indo-British opium trade and its effect. A recess study. Authorised tr. from the Ger. by David B. Croom. | |
20 | 貴 III-14-W2-20 | Kane, H. H. | Opium-smoking in America and China. A study of its prevalence, and effects, immediate and remote, on the individual and the nation. | |
21 | III-14-W2-21 | Davenport, Arthur. | China from within. A study of opium fallacies and missionary mistakes. | |
22 | 貴 III-14-W2-22 | Warren, Samuel. | The opium question. | |
23 | 貴 III-14-W2-23 | Libermann, H. | Les fumeurs d'opium en Chine. Etude médicale. | |
24 | 貴 III-14-W2-24 | The Chinese opium smoker. | ||
25 | 貴 III-14-W2-25 | Moule, Arthur Evans. | The opium question. A review of the opium policy of Great Britain, and its results to India and China. | |
26 | 貴 III-14-W2-26 | The Truth about opium-smoking. | ||
27 | 貴 III-14-W2-27 | The Truth about opium-smoking. | The Truth about opium-smoking. | |
28 | 貴 III-14-W2-28 | Moore, William James. | The other side of the opium question. | |
29 | 貴 III-14-W2-29 | Park, William Hector, comp. | Opinions of over 100 physicians on the use of opium in China. | |
30 | 貴 III-14-W2-30 | Murphy, Justice. | Report of Justice Murphy, Royal Commissioner appointed to investigate alleged Chinese frauds and opium smuggling on the Pacific coast. 1910-11. | |
31 | 貴 III-14-W2-31 | Philippine Commission. | Report of the Committee appointed by the Philippine Commission to investigate the use of opium and the traffic therein and the rules, ordinances and laws regulating such use and traffic in Japan, Formosa, Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Burmah, Java and the Philippine Islands. | |
32 | 貴 III-14-W2-32 | Dupouy, Roger. | Les opiomanes, mangeurs, buveurs et fumeurs d'opium. Etude clinique et médico-littéraire. | |
33 | 貴 III-14-W2-33 | Brereton, William H. | The truth about opium. Being the substance of three lectures, delivered at St. James's Hall on the 9th, 16th, 23rd February last. | |
34 | 貴 III-14-W2-34 | Hehir, Patrick. | Opium: its physical, moral and social effects. | |
35 | 貴 III-14-W2-35 | Rowntree, Joshua. | The opium habit in the East. A study of the evidence and report of the Royal Commission on Opium, 1893-4-5. | |
36 | 貴 III-14-W2-35 | Rowntree, Joshua. | The opium habit in the East. A study of the evidence given to the Royal Commission on opium, 1893-4. | |
37 | 貴 III-14-W2-36 | Bullock, T. H. | The Chinese vindicated, or another view of the opium question; being in reply to a pamphlet, by Samuel Warren Esq., F.R.S. | |
38 | 貴 III-14-W2-37 | Sultzberger, Hartmann Henry, ed. | All about opium. | |
39 | 貴 III-14-W2-38 | Statement of claims of the British subjects interested in opium, surrendered to Captain Elliot at Canton for the public service. | ||
40 | 貴 III-14-W2-39 | Turner, Frederick Storrs. | British opium policy and its results to India and China. | |
41 | 貴 III-14-W2-40 | Nye, Gideon. | The opium question and the northern campaigns. | |
42 | 貴 III-14-W2-41 | Edkins, Joseph. | Opium, historical, note, or the poppy in China. | |
43 | III-14-W2-42 | International Anti-Opium Association, Peking. | The war against opium. | |
44 | III-14-W2-43 | Shih, Chao-chi. | Geneva Opium Conferences. Statements of the Chinese delegation. | |
45 | 貴 III-14-W2-44 | Papers relating to the opium question. | ||
46 | 貴 III-14-W2-45 | Crafts, Mrs. Wilbur Fisk, Leitch, Mary & Leitch, Margaret W. | Protection of native races against intoxicants and opium, based on testimony of one hundred missionaries and travellers. | |
47 | 貴 III-14-W2-46 | Anderson, Lindsay. | A cruise in an opium clipper. | |
48 | III-14-W2-47 | Wang, Ya-cheng. | La Chine et le problème de l'opium. Par Wang Adine. Préface de M. Henri Rolin. | |
49 | III-14-W2-48 | Lubbock, Basil. | The opium clippers. | |
50 | III-14-W2-49 | Owen, David Edward. | British opium policy in China and India. | |
51 | III-14-W2-50 | Anderson, Lindsay. | A cruise in an opium clipper. | |
52 | 貴 III-14-W2-51 | Crisis in the opium traffic, being an account of the proceedings of the Chinese Government to suppress that trade, with the notices, edicts, &c., relating thereto. | ||
53 | 貴 III-14-W2-52 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China. Papers relating to the opium trade in China. 1842-1856. | |
54 | 貴 III-14-W2-53 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China. Papers relating to the opium trade in China. 1842-1856. | |
55 | 貴 III-14-W2-54 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Opium (negotiations with China). Correspondence with the government of India respecting the negotiations with China on the subject of opium. | |
56 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 2 (1908): Despatch from His Majesty's minister in China forwarding a general report by Mr. Leech respecting the opium question in China. | |
57 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 1 (1911): Despatches from Sir A. Hosie forwarding reports respecting the opium question in China. | |
58 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Miscellaneous, No. 4 (1915): Correspondence respecting the Third International Opium Conference, held at The Hague, June 1914. | |
59 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Miscellaneous, No. 2 (1914): Correspondence respecting the Second International Opium Conference, held at The Hague, July 1913. | |
60 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Miscellaneous, No. 3 (1913): Instructions to the British delegates to the International Opium Conference held at The Hague, December 1911-January 1912. | |
61 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 2 (1913): Reports from His Majesty's minister at Peking respecting the opium question in China. | |
62 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Miscellaneous, No. 11 (1912): Report of the British delegates to the International Opium Conference held at The Hague, December 1911-January 1912. | |
63 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Miscellaneous, No. 2 (1912): International opium convention. Signed at The Hague January 23, 1912. | |
64 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 3 (1909): Despatches from His Majesty's minister at Peking, forwarding reports respecting the opium question in China. | |
65 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 2 (1909): Correspondence relative to the International Opium Commission at Shanghae, 1909. | |
66 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 1 (1909): Despatch from His Majesty's minister in China forwarding a general report by Sir Alexander Hosie respecting the opium question in China. | |
67 | 貴 III-14-W2-55 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China, No. 1 (1908): Correspondence respecting the opium question in China. | |
68 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Opium trade. A copy of all papers and despatches at the India House, on the subject of hostilities between the Chinese and British subjects engaged in the opium trade, from 1830 to 1833, both years inclusive. | |
69 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated March 7, 1842, for copies of any communications which may have been received from Captain Elliot, explaining or having any bearing upon the transactions with the Chinese authorities which are adverted to in Viscount Canning's letter to the secretary of the treasury, of the 3rd day of November, 1841, but which had not been received at the date of that letter. | |
70 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Papers relating to the monies received from the chinese authorities in the city of Canton under an agreement entered into with Her Majesty's plenipotentiary, on the 27 May, 1841. | |
71 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China. Copies of all communications between the Board of Treasury, or the India Board, or any other public department, and the parties or their agents who are holders of certificates or bills granted by the chief superintendent at Canton for opium surrendered to the Chinese authorities. | |
72 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | China. Copies of all communications between the Board of Treasury, or the India Board, or any other public department, and the parties or their agents who are holders of certificates or bills granted by the chief superintendent at Canton for opium surrendered to the Chinese authorities. | |
73 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Correspondence relative to the actual value of the opium delivered up to the Chinese authorities in 1839. | |
74 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Correspondence relative to the difference between the number of chests of opium undertaken to be surrendered by Heerjeebhoy Rustumjee, and the number of chests actually surrendered by Heerjeebhoy Rustumjee. | |
75 | 貴 III-14-W2-56 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Return to so much of an order of the House of Lords, dated 20th March 1857. | |
76 | 貴 III-14-W2-57 | Great Britain. Parliament. | Royal Commission on Opium. [Report, &c.] | |
77 | III-14-W2-58 | Goldsmith, Margaret. | The trail of opium. The eleventh plague. | |
78 | III-14-W2-59 | Lo, Yün-yen. | The opium problem in the Far East. By R. Y. Lo. | |
79 | III-14-W2-60 | International Anti-Opium Association, Peking. | The war against opium. | |
80 | 貴 III-14-W2-61 | International Opium Commission, Shanghai, China. | Report of the International Opium Commission, Shanghai, China. February 1 to February 26, 1909. | |
81 | III-14-W2-62 | Schneider, Elisabeth. | Coleridge, opium and Kubla Khan. | |
82 | III-14-W2-63 | Chen, Shen-wen. | Communist China and drug traffic. | |
83 | III-14-W2-64 | Chang, Tse-min. | Chinese communist criminal acts in drugging the world. | |
84 | III-14-W2-65 | Chang Tse-min. | A follow-up report on Chinese Communist crimes in drugging the world. | |
85 | III-14-W2-66 | Shih Fo. | An exposure of Chinese Communist drug dealings in the "Golden Triangle". | |
86 | III-14-W2-67 | Trocki, Carl A. | Opium and empire : Chinese society in Colonial Singapore, 1800-1910 / Carl A. Trocki. | |
87 | 貴 E-3-4 | Darell, Harry, Bart, Sir. | Opium smokers and gamblers in one of their secret nightly haunts / drawn on the spot by Sir Harry Darell Bart ; on stone by J. H. Lynch. | |
88 | 貴 P-III-a-1554 | Hurley, R. C. | The opium traffic: historical, commercial, social and political aspects. | |
89 | 貴 P-III-a-1555 | John, Griffith. | Plain question and straightforward answers about the opium trade. | |
90 | 貴 P-III-a-1556 | Opium statistics in China, foreign and native. | ||
91 | 貴 P-III-a-1557 | The opium trade in the East. England's shame. | ||
92 | 貴 P-III-a-1558 | Hornbeck, Stanley K. | The oppium question-legal phases. An elementary study of the Rights of Indian Opium in China to-day. | |
93 | 貴 P-III-a-1559 | Headland, Emily. | China and opium. A summary. | |
94 | 貴 P-III-a-1560 | Foster, Arnold. | The International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Trade and the Opium Habit in the Far East, to be held in Shanghai, February 1909. A warning and an appeal. With notes by the Bishop of Durham, London. | |
95 | 貴 P-III-a-1561 | Jarrett, F. C., ed. | Jottings from the log of a New South Welshaman; or, Six years in the opium trade, being a captain's yarn of several voyages in the above trade, and the consequent encounters with pirates. | |
96 | 貴 P-III-a-1562 | John, Griffith. | China's curse and Britain's guilt. | |
97 | 貴 P-III-a-1563 | Fry, Sir Edward. | England, China and opium. Three essays. Repr... fr. the Contemporary rev. | |
98 | 貴 P-III-a-1564 | Gregory, Maurice. | Britain's crime against China: a short history of the opium traffic. With appendix containing letters from China by Alfred S. Dyer... and appeals to British Christians from Chinese churches. | |
99 | 貴 P-III-a-1618 | Tong Shao-yi. | His Excellency T. S. -y. on the opium traffic. [An address... on Feb. 12th, 1909... to a large and influential deputation representing the British Anti-Opium Societies.] | |
100 | 貴 P-III-a-1619 | T'ang Kuo-an. | Speech... in submitting resolutions on behalf of the Chinese delegation. | |
101 | 貴 P-III-a-1620 | Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade. | The Archbishop of Canterbury on the opium traffic. | |
102 | 貴 P-III-a-1621 | Taylor, Theodore Cooke. | The opium crisis. | |
103 | 貴 P-III-a-1622 | Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade. | Poppies : a talk with English boys and girls about opium. | |
104 | 貴 P-III-a-1623 | Subjects for confession, supplication and thanksgiving, at the three great days of prayer for the immediate abolition of the Anglo-Asiatic opium traffic. | ||
105 | 貴 P-III-a-1624 | Tinling, J[ames.] F. B. | A century of false policy. 2. ed., rev. | |
106 | 貴 P-III-a-1625 | Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade. | Opium smuggling. | |
107 | 貴 P-III-a-1626 | Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade. | China's danger. More deadly than opium. The Morphia scandal - the duty of Christian Britain. | |
108 | 貴 P-III-a-1627 | Turner, Storrs. | Opium and England's duty. | |
109 | 貴 P-III-a-1628 | Leger, Augustin. | La Conférence de l'Opium. | |
110 | 貴 P-III-a-1629 | Chinese affairs: Review based upon:-1) Iniquities of the opium trade with China. By A. S. Thelwall. -2) The opium crisis. By an American Merchant (King). -3) The rupture with China, and its causes. By a Resident in China. -4) The opium question. By S. Warren. -5) Brief observations respecting the pending disputes with the Chinese ... -6) Some pros and cons of the opium question. -7) The opium question as between nation and nation. By a Barrister-at-law. -8) Is the war with China a just one? By H. Hamilton Lindsay. -9) The Chinese Vindicated. By Capt. Th. H. Bullock. -10) Correspondence relating to China. 1840. 11) Additional correspondence relating to China. | ||
111 | 貴 P-III-a-1630 | Anti-Opium Society. London. | Annual report of the executive committee... 1904-1905. | |
112 | 貴 P-III-a-1631 | Thwing, E. W. | The opium question. A lecture. | |
113 | 貴 P-III-a-1632 | Broomhall, Marshall. | Another opium war. The battle of the Shanghai opium dens. Some of the official correspondence. | |
114 | 貴 P-III-a-1633 | Broomhall, B. | The opium question from a new point of view. | |
115 | 貴 P-III-a-1634 | Broomhall, B. | The opium question from a new point of view. | |
116 | 貴 P-III-a-1635 | Durham, Bishop. | The Bishop of Durham on the opium traffic. | |
117 | 貴 P-III-a-1636 | Speeches delivered upon the opium question at the Shanghai Missionary conference, 19th May, 1877 [&] resolution of the Conference. | ||
118 | 貴 P-III-a-1637 | Maynard, C[onstance] L. | Opium: what shall we do? | |
119 | 貴 P-III-a-1638 | China and England, a heathen and a Christian nation in relation to opium. | ||
120 | 貴 P-III-a-1639 | Report of the Committee appointed to petition the Shanghai Municipal Council for the closing of opium houses in the settlement. | ||
121 | 貴 P-III-a-1640 | A few words to voters. | ||
122 | 貴 P-III-a-1641 | Convocation of Canterbury. Speeches upon our opium traffic by the bishop of London, the bishop of Salisbury, the bishop of Birmingham and the archbishop of Canterbury, Wednesday, February 5th, 1908. | ||
123 | 貴 P-III-a-1642 | Fisher, Pearl. | Opium dens in East London. Pencil sketches of practical efforts. | |
124 | 貴 P-III-a-1643 | Park, W. H. | Shall we all smoke opium? | |
125 | 貴 P-III-a-1644 | Du Bose, Hampden C. | Emancipate the opium slaves! | |
126 | 貴 P-III-a-1645 | Chesson, F. W. | The opium trade. | |
127 | 貴 P-III-a-1646 | Des Voeux, G. W. | A Letter to the opium commission. | |
128 | 貴 P-III-a-1647 | Washburn, Elizabeth. | The passing of the opium question. | |
129 | 貴 P-III-a-1648 | Flower, Elliott. | Smuggled opium. | |
130 | 貴 P-III-a-1649 | Durham, Bishop. | The Bishop of Durham on the opium question. An address delivered at a meeting held under the auspices of the Society of Friends, in Exeter Hall, London. | |
131 | 貴 P-III-a-1650 | M'Laren, David. | The opium trade: its history and character. | |
132 | 貴 P-III-a-1651 | Maxwell, James L. | Questions on opium answered by J. L. M. | |
133 | 貴 P-III-a-1652 | Sum Yat sen. | An appeal to the British nation. By the first president of the Republic of China. | |
134 | 貴 P-III-a-1653 | The Shanghai Opium Commission. 1909. Issued by the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade. | ||
135 | 貴 P-III-a-1654 | Newman, Henry Stanley. | The loss to the revenue: Caused by the opium traffic. | |
136 | 貴 P-III-a-1655 | Chu, Chao-hain. | The world campaign against opium. | |
137 | 貴 P-III-a-1656 | Aspland, W. H. Graham. | China and opium to-day. | |
138 | 貴 P-III-a-1657 | British opium trade with China. | ||
139 | 貴 P-III-a-1658 | Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade. | Seventh annual report, and proceedings of the annual public meeting, 1883. | |
140 | 貴 P-III-a-1659 | Farthing, George B. | The evils of opium in China. A letter to A. H. Baynes Esq. from Tai yuan fu, Shansi, N. China.1894. | |
141 | 貴 P-III-a-1660 | Anti-Opium Society. London. | The death of an opium-smoker. | |
142 | 貴 P-III-a-1661 | Anti-Opium Society. London. | The report of the American consuls on opium in China. | |
143 | 貴 P-III-a-1662 | The Chinese opium-smoker. Twelve illustrations showing the ruin which our opium trade with China is bringing upon that country. | ||
144 | 貴 P-III-a-1663 | Broomhall, B. | Our opium traffic. Some words to cheer and some words to warn. | |
145 | 貴 P-III-a-1664 | Alexander, Joseph G. | Substitutes for the opium revenue. | |
146 | 貴 P-III-a-1666 | The opium question as between nation and nation. By a barrister at law. | ||
147 | 貴 P-III-a-1667 | Broomhall, B. | A revenue for India out of the blood of Chinamen. A few pages from the truth about opium-smoking. | |
148 | 貴 P-III-a-1668 | Has China proved her sincerity? A brief survey of China's anti-opium campaign. The year 1910. With pref. by M. Broomhall. | ||
149 | 貴 P-III-a-1669 | Alexander, Joseph G. | Mr. J. G. A. 's journal and letters. Oct. 19th to Dec. 14th, 1893. | |
150 | 貴 P-III-a-1670 | Crafts, Wilbur F. | La croisade pour la protection des races indigènes contre les boissons spiritueuses et l'opium de blancs. Avec la collaboration de Mme. W. Crafts. | |
151 | 貴 P-III-a-1671 | Crafts, Wilbur F., ed. | Opium cures. Opinions of American and European physicians in China as to the medical and governmental aid that should be given to those compelled by anti-opium legislation in many lands to break off the opium habit and to others voluntarily turning from it. | |
152 | 貴 P-III-a-1672 | Church Anti-Opium Committee. | Report ... August, 1911. | |
153 | 貴 P-III-a-1673 | Medical testimonies as to the effects of opium-smoking. By medical men who have resided in China. With a pref. by Sir James Risdon Bennett. | ||
154 | 貴 P-III-a-1674 | Anglo-Oriental Society for the Suppression on the Opium Trade. | ||
155 | 貴 P-III-a-1675 | Anglo-Oriental Society for the Suppression on the Opium Trade. New treaty between China and United States. Absolution prohibition on opium. | ||
156 | 貴 P-III-a-1676 | [S., Joseph & Mrs. Adams]. | Missionary testimony about the opium trade. | |
157 | 貴 P-III-a-1677 | Women's Anti-opium Urgency Committee. | Is China free? | |
158 | 貴 P-III-a-1678 | At the point of the bayonet. | ||
159 | 貴 P-III-a-1679 | The Chinese opium-smoker. Twelve illustrations showing the ruin which our opium trade with China is bringing upon that country. | ||
160 | 貴 P-III-a-1680 | Allen, Nathan. | The opium trade; including a sketch of its history, extent, effects, etc., as carried on in India and China. | |
161 | 貴 P-III-a-1681 | Allen, Nathan. | An essay on the opium trade. Including a sketch of its history, extent, effects, etc., as carried on in India and China. | |
162 | 貴 P-III-a-1682 | Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade. | Anti-opium tracts. | |
163 | 貴 P-III-a-1683 | Taylor, Theodore Cooke. | Opium, an unsettled question. | |
164 | 貴 P-III-a-1684 | Taylor, Theodore Cooke. | Opium: a live question. | |
165 | 貴 P-III-a-1685 | Wolfe, John R. | "Playing the devil's game in China". Letter... on the opium question. Dated Foochow, 18th Sept. | |
166 | 貴 P-III-a-1686 | National Anti-Opium Association of China. Fukien Branch. | Report... *1 | |
167 | 貴 P-III-a-1687 | Report on opium, its derivatives and preparations. For presentation to the International Opium Commission assembled at Shanghai, China, Feb., 1909. | ||
168 | 貴 P-III-a-1688 | Broomhall, Marshall, ed. | China's anti-opium campaign: some official evidence from the Consular and Chinese Imperial Customs Reports. | |
169 | 貴 P-III-a-1689 | Collins, Sir William J. | The work of the International Opium Conference at the Hague. | |
170 | 貴 P-III-a-1690 | Alexander, Maj. - GEN. [R]. | Contraband opium traffic, the disturbing element in all our policy and diplomatic intercurse with China. | |
171 | 貴 P-III-a-1691 | Stirling, W. G. | Opium smoking among the Chinese. *1. | |
172 | 貴 P-III-a-1692 | Thwing, E. W. | The opium question and the present movement. | |
173 | 貴 P-III-a-1693 | Dudgeon, J. | Essay. Statistics and resolutions of the evils of the use of the opium. | |
174 | 貴 P-III-a-1694 | Guinness, Mrs. Grattan. | Our relation to the opium trade: fr. an address to the secretaries of the English young Women's Christian Associations, delivered by Mrs. G. G. at Morley Hall, April 23rd 1891. | |
175 | 貴 P-III-a-1695 | Du Bose, Hampden C. | A cycle of opium in Cathay. | |
176 | 貴 P-III-a-1696 | Dudgeon, J. | Review of the customs opium-smoking returns. | |
177 | 貴 P-III-a-1697 | Douthwaite, A. W. | The opium habit. | |
178 | 貴 P-III-a-1698 | [King, C. W]. | Opium crisis. A letter addressed to Charles Elliot... by an American merchant. | |
179 | 貴 P-III-a-1699 | Du Bose, Hampden C. | The last days of the poppy. Interviews with viceroy and governors. - The German Government approves when seventy years are accomplished. - The death and burial of opium.(The annual report of the A.O.L.) | |
180 | 貴 P-III-a-1700 | Royal Commission on Opium. | Minute of dissent presented by Mr. Henry J. Wilson. With his notes, memorandum on the attitude of the authorities in India, and protest against treatment of native commissioners, etc. | |
181 | 貴 P-III-a-1701 | Chinese National Opium Prohibition Union. | Report on the purchasing and burning of Indian Opium. | |
182 | 貴 P-III-a-1702 | Our national sin against the government and people of China. How much longer are we to continue our wrong-doing? An appeal in the interests of humanity and justice, to British Christians for the suppression at the earliest moment possible of our opium trade. | ||
183 | 貴 P-III-a-1703 | Broomhall, B. | Our opium trade: the madness of it. | |
184 | 貴 P-III-a-1704 | Young, James Hume. | Notes on the opium traffic: its nature and relations, and the duty of the British public regarding it. | |
185 | 貴 P-III-a-1705 | T'ang K'ai-sun. | An appeal on behalf of the government and people of China by H. E. T. K. S. when submitting the resolutions of the Chinese delegation to the International Commission on Opium at Shanghai. With the commendation of public men in Great Britain. | |
186 | 貴 P-III-a-1706 | Rowntree, Josehua. | An impeachment of the report of the Royal Commission on opium being a summary of the Rev. Arnold Foster's examination and appeal showing that on some of the main points the report is directly contrary to the evidence. | |
187 | 貴 P-III-a-2254 | Pouvourville, Albert de. | La guerre à l'opium. | |
188 | 貴 P-III-a-2255 | Giles, Herbert A[llen]. | The opium edict and alcohol in China. | |
189 | 貴 P-III-a-2256 | Stoughton, E. W. | The opium trade - England and China. | |
190 | 貴 P-III-a-2257 | Hsieh Tsan-tγai. (*1) | Opium: the curse of China. A letter to the Hongkong daily press. 16th May, 1894. By Tse Tsan-tai. | |
191 | 貴 P-III-a-2258 | Anti-Opium League in China. | Annual report of the executive committee... 1904-1905. | |
192 | 貴 P-III-a-2259 | Wigham, Leonard. | The critical position of the opium question. | |
193 | 貴 P-III-a-2260 | Fry, William Storrs. | Facts and evidence relating to the opium trade with China. | |
194 | 貴 P-III-a-2261 | Mason, Geo[rge] L. | Captive Cathay: an historical poem narrating the resistance of China to the opium trade, and her sad defeat, 1775-1860. | |
195 | 貴 P-III-a-2262 | Mander, Samuel S. | Our opium trade with China. | |
196 | 貴 P-III-a-2263 | Martin, E. | L'opium en China. Etude statistique et morale. | |
197 | 貴 P-III-a-2264 | Martin, R[obert] Montgomery. | Opium in China. Extracted from China; political, commercial and social. | |
198 | 貴 P-III-a-2265 | Moule, Arthur E[vans]. | The responsibility of the church as regards the opium traffic with China. | |
199 | 貴 P-III-a-2266 | Moule, Arthur E[vans]. | The use of opium and its bearing on the spread of Christianity in China. Read... | |
200 | 貴 P-III-a-2267 | Lock, B. Fossett. | The opium trade and Sir Rutherford Alcock. |
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