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<b>China</b></h2>
Copyright &copy; 2007 Richard Seltzer
<p>This Web page shows the table of contents of our China CD. Internal
links will take you to the various sections, but you cannot get to the
books themselves here on the Web. For that you need the CD, available at
our online store <a href="http://store.yahoo.com/samizdat/china.html">http://store.yahoo.com/samizdat/china.html</a>
<p>This CD was compiled by Richard Seltzer. The books themselves are in
the public domain. You can copy them onto your hard drive for convenience,
or make an archival copy of the CD, as backup in case of damage to the
original. But the collection and its indexes, created for your convenience,
are under copyright. Please contact us first if you are interested in making
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<p>This CD contains the full text of 2 "Country Studies" published as printed
books by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress between
1987 and 2000 under a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army.
<p>Each country study is presented as a single document, plain text form
-- easy to read, to print, and to search (rather than as a collection of
over 100 separate documents for each book, that you could find on the Web).
The tables in the appendix of each book are presented as html documents.
<p>In addition, we include:
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<li>
The <b>2007</b> edition of the <b>CIA World Factbook</b>, an interlinked
set of hundreds of HTML documents, with detailed up-to-date reference information
on every country in the world, with images of maps and flags; and</li>

<li>
67 classic books of history, literature, and religion relating to this
region.</li>
</ul>
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<h3>
<a NAME="Table of Contents"></a>Table of Contents</h3>

<blockquote>
<li>
Country Studies</li>
</blockquote>

<ul>
<ul>
<li>
China (1987)</li>

<li>
Macau (2000)</li>
</ul>

<li>
2007 CIA World Factbook (with maps, flags, and up-to-date information on
every country in the world). This is an interlinked set of hundreds of
HTML documents. You should open it with your Web browser.</li>

<ul>
<li>
Country list</li>

<li>
Other files</li>
</ul>

<li>
<b>History</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
<b>General</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
Around the World on a Bicycle, volume 2 from Teheran to Yokohama by Thomas
Stevens</li>

<li>
The Crest Wave of Evolution by Kenneth Monis</li>

<li>
Principal Navigations by Richard Haklyut</li>

<ul>
<li>
volume 8, Asia part 1</li>

<li>
volume 9, Asia part 2</li>
</ul>

<li>
Overland through Asia by Thomas Knox, 1871</li>
</ul>

<li>
<b>Chinese History</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
Across China on Foot by Edwin Dingle, 1911</li>

<li>
Among the Tibetans by Isabella Bird</li>

<li>
Ancient China Simplified by Edward Harper Parker</li>

<li>
An Australian in China: Being the Narrataive of a Quiet Journey Across
China to Burma by George Ernest Morrison, 1902</li>

<li>
The Awakening of China by W.A.P. Martin</li>

<li>
A Bit of Old China by Charles Warren Stoddard (short)</li>

<li>
The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura</li>

<li>
Camps and Trails in China by Roy Andrews, 1918</li>

<li>
China by Demetrius Boulger</li>

<li>
China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles</li>

<li>
China and the Manchus by Herbert Allen Giles</li>

<li>
The Chinese Boy and Girl by Isaac Taylor Headland</li>

<li>
Chinese Sketches by Herbert Giles</li>

<li>
The Civilization of China by Herbert Giles</li>

<li>
The Communist Threat int he Taiwan ARea by John Foster Dulles, 1958</li>

<li>
Court Life in China by Isaac Taylor Headland</li>

<li>
Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Tibet by Captain Knight</li>

<li>
En Chine, (in French) by Judith Gauthier, 1911</li>

<li>
Everlasting Pearl, One of Chinna's Women by Anna Magdalena Johannsen, 1913</li>

<li>
Farmers of Forty Centuries or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and
Japan&nbsp; by F.H. King</li>

<li>
The Fight for the Republic in China by L. Putnam Weale</li>

<li>
Forty Years in South China by John Talmage, 1894</li>

<li>
A History of China by Wolfram Eberhard</li>

<li>
History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial
Order at Amoy, China by Rev. J.V.N. Talmage, 1863</li>

<li>
In Macao by Charles Gunnison</li>

<li>
Indiscreet Letters from Peking [eye-witness account of Boxer Rebellion
in 1900], by B.L. Putnam Weale, 1922</li>

<li>
New Forces in Old China by Arthur Judson Brown</li>

<li>
Notable Women of Modern China by Margaret E. Burton</li>

<li>
Profiles from China by Eunice Tietjens, 1917</li>

<li>
Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official by Major-General Sir W.H.
Sleeman, 1915</li>

<li>
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hien
of his Travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in Search of the Buddhist
Books of Discipline</li>

<li>
Religions of Ancient China by Herbert Giles</li>

<li>
Seven Maids of Far Cathay. Being English Notes from a Chinese Class Book</li>

<li>
Sun Tzu on the Art of War, translated by Lionel Giles</li>

<li>
Tea Leaves by Francis Leggett and Company</li>

<li>
Travels of Marco Polo</li>

<ul>
<li>
volume 1</li>

<li>
volume 2</li>
</ul>

<li>
Under the Dragon Flag: My Experiences in the Chino-Japanese War by james
Allan, 1898</li>
</ul>
</ul>

<li>
<b>Literature and Religion</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
<b>General</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
The Garden of Bright Waters, 120 Asiatic Love Poems, translated by Edward
Mathers</li>

<li>
The Light of Asia by Sir Edwin Arnold</li>

<li>
Sacred Books of the East edited by Epiphanius Wilson, 1900</li>
</ul>

<li>
<b>Chinese</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
Buddhism and Buddhists in China</li>

<li>
Chinese Literature edited by Epiphanius Wilson</li>

<li>
A Chinese Wonder Book by Norman Hinsdale Pitman, 1919</li>

<li>
Confucian classics (translated by James Legge)</li>

<ul>
<li>
Shu King -- Book of Historical Records</li>

<li>
Shih King -- Book of Odes or Poetry</li>

<li>
Hsiao King -- Classic of Filial Piety</li>

<li>
Li Ki -- Book of Rites</li>

<ul>
<li>
part 1</li>

<li>
part 2</li>
</ul>

<li>
I Ching -- Book of Changes</li>

<li>
Analects of Confucius</li>
</ul>

<li>
Filial Respect in Confucius and Socrates -- and the divergence of Western
and Chinese Philosophic Traditions</li>

<li>
Hung Lou Meng or The Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin, translated
by H. Bencroft Joly</li>

<ul>
<li>
volume 1</li>

<li>
volume 2</li>
</ul>

<li>
More Translations from the Chinese by Arthur Waley, 1919</li>

<li>
Taoist classics</li>

<ul>
<li>
Tao te Ching and first part of Chuang-tzu</li>

<li>
Second part of Chuang-tzu</li>

<li>
The Tao Teh King or The Tao and Its Characteristics by Lao-Tse</li>
</ul>

<li>
Tao Yuanming</li>

<ul>
<li>
Peach Blossom Shangri-la (short)</li>
</ul>

<li>
A Lute of Jade:&nbsp; Being Selections from the Classical Poets of China
by L. Cranmer-Byng</li>

<li>
Myths and Legends of China by E.T. C. Werner</li>

<li>
The Religion of the Samurai, a Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in
China and Japan</li>

<li>
<b>fiction about China</b></li>

<ul>
<li>
My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard by Elizabeth Cooper</li>

<li>
Some Chinese Ghosts by Lafcadio Hearn, 1887</li>

<li>
Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine (in French) by Jules Verne</li>
</ul>
</ul>
</ul>
</ul>

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<h3>
About the Country Studies Program</h3>
These Country Studies were previously published in hard copy by the Federal
Research Division of the Library of Congress between 1987 and 1995 under
a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army.
<p>"The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the
historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security
systems and institutions of countries throughout the world and examines
the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by
cultural factors.
<p>"The books represent the analysis of the authors and should not be construed
as an expression of an official United States Government position, policy,
or decision. The authors have sought to adhere to accepted standards of
scholarly objectivity. Corrections, additions, and suggestions for changes
from readers will be welcomed for use in future hard copy editions (E-mail
frds@loc.gov).
<p>"Information contained in the Country Studies On-Line is not copyrighted
and thus is available for free and unrestricted use by researchers. As
a courtesy, however, appropriate credit should be given to the series."
<p>The online version can be found at <a href="http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html</a>
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<h3>
Sacred Books of the East and related religious texts</h3>
Some of the books on this CD were obtained from the Internet Sacred Text
Archive at <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/index.htm">www.sacred-texts.com/index.htm</a>
and are included here with their permission. Please visit their site and
check the other riches they make available to the public for free.
<p>They note that: "The Sacred Books of the East (SBE) series, comprising
fifty volumes, was issued by the Oxford University Press between 1879 and
1910. It has translations of key sacred texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism,
Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, and Islam. The series was edited
by the famous linguist Max M&uuml;ller, who also produced many of the translations."
<p>HTML versions of those books are available at:
<p>Volumes 1 and 15 Upanishads, <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/upan/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/upan/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 2 Sacred Laws of the Aryas volume 1 of 2 (Dharma Sutras)
<br><a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sla/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sla/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 3 The Sacred Books of China, vol. 1 of 6. Part I of The Texts
of Confucianism.The Sh&ucirc; king. The religions portions of the Shih
king. The Hsi&acirc;o king <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/sbe03/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/sbe03/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 4 The Zend-Avesta, vol. 1 of 3 The Vend&icirc;d&acirc;d. <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/sbe04/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/sbe04/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 5 Pahlavi Texts, vol. 1 of 5 The Bundahis, Bahman Yast, and Shayast
La-Shayast.
<br><a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/sbe05/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/sbe05/index.htm</a>
<p>Volumes 6 and 9, Qu'ran parts 1 and 2<a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/palm/index.htm">
http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/palm/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 7 Institutes of Vishnu <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe07/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe07/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 8 The Bhagavadgita With the Sanatsug&acirc;tiya and the Anugit&acirc;
<br><a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe08/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe08/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 10 The Dhammapada and The Sutta-Nip&acirc;ta, a collection of
discourses; being one of the canonical books of the Buddhists, translated
from P&acirc;li; and The Dhammapada, a collection of verses, translated
from P&acirc;li&nbsp; <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe10/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe10/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 11 Buddhist Suttas The Mah&acirc;-parinibb&acirc;na Suttanta,
The Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana Sutta, The Tevigga Suttanta, The &Acirc;kankheyya
Sutta, The Ketokhila Sutta, The Mah&acirc;-Sudassana Suttanta, The Sabb&acirc;sava
Sutta.
<br><a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe11/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe11/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 13 Vinaya Texts, vol. 1 of 3 The Patimokkha. The Mahavagga, I-IV.
<a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe13/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe13/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 16 The Sacred Books of China, vol. 2 of 6 Part II of The Texts
of Confucianism. The Yi King: (I Ching). <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/ich/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/ich/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 21 The Saddharma-Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/lotus/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/lotus/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 23 The Zend-Avesta, vol. 2 of 3 The S&icirc;r&ocirc;zahs, Yasts,
and Ny&acirc;yis.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm#sbe23">http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm#sbe23</a>
<p>Volume 24 Pahlavi Texts, vol. 3 of 5 Dinai Main&ouml;g-i khirad, Sikand-G&uuml;manik
Vigar, Sad Dar.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm#sbe24">http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm#sbe24</a>
<p>Volume 25 The Laws of Manu Translated, with extracts from seven commentaries.
<a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/manu.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/manu.htm</a>
<p>Volume 27 The Sacred Books of China, vol. 3 of 6 Part III of the texts
of Confucianism.
<br>The L&icirc; K&icirc;, part 1 of 2.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/liki/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/liki/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 28 The Sacred Books of China, vol. 4 of 6 Part IV of the texts
of Confucianism.
<br>The L&icirc; K&icirc;, part 2 of 2. <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/liki2/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/liki2/index.htm</a>
<p>Volume 31 The Zend-Avesta, vol. 3 of 3 The Yasna, Visparad, Afr&icirc;nag&acirc;n,
G&acirc;hs, and miscellaneous fragments <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm#sbe31">http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm#sbe31</a>
<p>Volume 39 The Texts of Taoism, Part 1 of 2. The Sacred Books of China,
vol. 5 of 6
<br>Also: The T&acirc;o teh king (Tao te Ching): The writings of Kwang-tze,
books I-XVII. <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/sbe39/sbe39.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/sbe39/sbe39.htm</a>
<p>Volume 40 The Texts of Taoism, Part 2 of 2. The Texts of Taoism, Part
2 of 2. Includes The Writings of Kwang Tse, books XVII-XXXIII, The Th&acirc;i-shang
tractate of actions and their retributions, other Taoist texts, and the
Index to vols. 39 and 40. <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/sbe40/sbe40.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/sbe40/sbe40.htm</a>
<p>Volume 42 Hymns of the Atharva-Veda Togther With Extracts From the Ritual
Books and the Commentaries. <a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/av.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/av.htm</a>
<p>Volume 48 The Vedanta-Sutras, vol 3 of 3. with the commentary of R&acirc;m&acirc;nuja.
<a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe48/index.htm">http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe48/index.htm</a>
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