No. |
詳細 |
CallMark |
Heading |
TitleAuthor |
1 |
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III-21-C-1 |
Donnelly, Ivon A. |
Chinese junks. A book of drawings in black & white. |
2 |
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III-21-C-2 |
Donnelly, Ivon A. |
Chinese junks and other native craft. |
3 |
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貴 III-21-C-3 |
Lubbock, Basil. |
The China clippers. |
4 |
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III-21-C-4 |
Keying, ship. |
A description of the Chinese junk, "Keying". |
5 |
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III-21-C-5 |
Hees, Paul de. |
Entreprise de transports par navires belges. Exportation de briquettes belges. Compterendu. |
6 |
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III-21-C-6 |
[Heidenstam, H. von]. |
Report on the hydrology of the Hangchow Bay and the Chien Tang Estuary. |
7 |
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III-21-C-7 |
Ortiz de Zárate, Domingo. |
Viage por el Itsmo de Suez, desde China á Europa, y de Europa á China. |
8 |
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III-21-C-8 |
Byran, Vattenbyggnads & Heidenstam, H. von. |
The future development of the Shang-hai Harbour. Report to the Whangpoo Conservancy Board. [2. impr.]. |
9 |
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III-21-C-9 |
Hinton, Harold C. |
The grain tribute system of China (1845-1911). |
10 |
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III-21-C-10 |
Liu, Kwang-ching. |
Anglo-American steamship rivalry in China, 1862-1874. |
11 |
|
III-21-C-11 |
Boxer, Baruch. |
Ocean shipping in the evolution of Hong Kong. |
12 |
|
III-21-C-12 |
Wang, Kuang. |
Water transportation during Sino-Japanese War / by Wang Kuang *1. Introduction to professor Wang Kuang's series of books on transportation / by China Maritime Instiute. |
13 |
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III-21-C-13 |
Hinton, Harold Clendenin. |
The grain tribute system of China (1845-1911) / by Harold C. Hinton. |
14 |
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III-21-C-14 |
Reinhardt, Anne. |
Navigating semi-colonialism : shipping, sovereignty, and nation-building in China, 1860-1937 / Anne Reinhardt. |
15 |
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貴 E-3-8 |
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The Chinese junk "Keying" : Capt. Kellett, as she appeared in New York harbour July 13th. 1847, 212 days from Canton, 720 tons burthen / lith. & pub. by N. Currier. |
16 |
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貴 E-3-9 |
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The Royal Chinese junk, Keying : the first vessel of Chinese construction which ever reached Europe, now on view at the temple-bar pier, Essex St. Strand London, manned by a Chinese crew, under the command of the Mandarin Hesing, of Canton, the preparer of the celebrated Hesing's mixture of royal Chinese junk teas. |
17 |
|
E-3-10 |
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Keying : this remarkable vessel is a junk of the largest class and is the first ship which has ever reached Europa, ... . |
18 |
|
E-3-24 |
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[Shanghai, "New harbour-bunding lines"]. |
19 |
|
E-1-B-5013 |
Harrison & Sons Lith. |
Outline map of the neighbourhood of Amoy / Harrison & Sons Lith. |
20 |
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貴 P-III-a-133 |
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Plan of Chin wang tao harbour soundings. |
21 |
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貴 P-III-a-2136 |
Dalziel, J. |
A paper on light draught steamers for river service, with remarks on types suitable for the West River trade, and map, diagrams, dimensions of steamers, etc. |
22 |
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貴 P-III-a-2146 |
Skertchley, Sydney B. J. |
The future of the port of Shanghai. A geographical study. |
23 |
|
貴 P-III-a-2147 |
Shore, Lieut. H. N. |
The Chinese at sea. |
24 |
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貴 P-III-a-2434 |
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A description of the Chinese junk, "Keying". |
25 |
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貴 P-III-a-2435 |
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A description of the Chinese junk, "Keying". |
26 |
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貴 P-III-a-3376 |
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Notices to mariners issued during 1909-11 relating to the sailing directions for the Japan, Korea, and adjacent seas. |
27 |
|
貴 P-III-b-687 |
Winterburn, W. G. |
The Chinese junk. |
28 |
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貴 P-III-b-695 |
Smith, J. G. |
The China coast. |
29 |
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貴 P-III-b-871 |
King, F. H. |
The wonderful canals of China. |