Olof Hoijer: Le Trafic de l’opium et d’autres stupéfiants. Étude de droit international et d’histoire diplomatique. (Paris: Editions Spes 1925)
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Olof Hoijer: Le Trafic de l’opium et d’autres stupéfiants. Étude de droit international et d’histoire diplomatique. (Paris: Editions Spes 1925) Digitized: gallica Bibliographic reference: – No copy listed in Wiener Chinabibliographie Agreement between the United Kingdom and Portugal for the regulation of the opium monopolies in the colonies of Hong Kong and Macao (London: Printed for H.M. Stationery Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1913) Digitized: Internet Archive (digitizing sponsor: MSN; book contributor: University of California Libraries) No copy listed in Wiener China-Bibliographie Report of the International Opium Commission Shanghai, China, February 1 to February 26, 1909. Vol. I: Report of the Proceedings (Shanghai: Printed and published by the North-China Daily News & Herald Ltd., 1909). Digitized: Internet Archive (digitizing sponsor: MSN; book contributor: Cornell University Library) No copy listed in Wiener China-Bibliographie Ellen Newbold La Motte: The opium monopoly (New York: Macmillan 1920) Digitized: Internet Archive (Book contributor Robarts – University of Toronto, digitizing sponsor MSN) Bibliographic reference: – No copy listed in Wiener China-Bibliographie [K’euen Keae Shay/John Chalmers (transl.): Reply of the K’euen Keae Shay : an association of Chinese inhabitants of the city and province of Canton, for the promotion of abstinence from opium, to an address from the Society for the Supression of the Opium Trade (London: Dyer Brothers 1877) Digitized: Internet Archive (Book contributor & … → Continue reading Robert Mudie: China and its Resources, and Peculiarities, physical, political, social, and commercial; with a view of the Opium Question, and a Notice of Assam (London: Grattan and Gilbert, 1840) Bibliographic reference: BS col. 77 Digitized: Internet Archive (digitizing sponsor: Google; book contributor: New York Public Library) No copy listed in Wiener China-Bibliographie … → Continue reading C. W. [Charles William] King: Opium crisis : a letter addressed to Charles Elliot, esq., chief superintendent of the British trade with China (London: Suter 1839) Digitized: > Internet Archive (Book contributor: Harold B. Lee Library, digitizing sponsor: Brigham Young University) > Google Books (Original from British Library, digitized 16 … → Continue reading Algernon Sydney Thelwall: 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 (London: Wm. H. Allen and Company 1839) Digitized: Google Books … → Continue reading |
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