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The Boxer Rebellion : The Dramatic Story of China's War on Foreigners That Shook the World in the Summer of 1900
by Diana Preston
(Paperback - July 2001)

The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China's War on Foreigners That Shook the World in the Summer of 1900.
by Diana Preston
Hardcover - 352 pages 0 edition (June 2000)
Walker & Co; ISBN: 0802713610
The Chinese Opium Wars
by Jack Beeching
Paperback: 372 pages
Harvest Books; ISBN: 0156170949; (April 1977)
 
The Siege of the Peking Embassy 1900 : Sir Claude MacDonald's Report on the Boxer Rebellion
by Tim Coates (Editor)
(Paperback - January 2001)

History in Three Keys
by Paul A. Cohen
(Paperback)
Special Order

Uncle Sam's Little Wars : The Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and Boxer Rebellion, 1898-1902
by J. Phillip Langellier
(Paperback - June 1999)

The Opium War, 1840-1842: Barbarians in the Celestial Empire in the Early Part of the Nineteenth Century and the War by Which They Forced Her Gates
by Peter Ward Fay
Until the 1830s, China was scarcely known to the outside world. When Europeans began to arrive in number in that decade, demanding of the Ching dynasty's rulers access to raw materials and to China's huge domestic markets alike, the Chinese resisted, but, in the end, unsuccessfully. England in particular sought a market for the opium, a crown monopoly produced in India, and it waged a brief war to press its claim--a war that won it that market, the ownership of Hong Kong, and entry into cities like Shanghai and Guangdong. The war also contributed to the eventual collapse of Ching rule. Really a footnote in history, the Opium War, then, had major consequences that color Sino-Western relations even today. Peter Ward Fay tells the story in this well-written, vigorous narrative. --Gregory McNamee - Amazon.com
(Paperback -- March 1998)

Opium War to the May Fourth Movement: Volume 2
by Hu Sheng, Dun J. Li (Translator)
(Paperback)

The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes
by Arthur. Waley
Paperback: Stanford Univ Pr; ISBN: 0804706115; (September 1979)

Peking 1900 : The Boxer Rebellion (Campaign, 85)
by Peter Harrington
(Paperback - June 2001)

China 1900 : The Eyewitnesses Speak : The Experience of Westerners in China
by Peter Harrington, et al
(Hardcover - May 2000)

The Boxer Rebellion (Men at Arms Series, No. 95)
by Lynn Bodin

The Boxer Rebellion; Anti-Foreign Terror Seizes China, 1900. : Anti-Foreign Terror Seizes China, 1900 (World Focus Book)
by Irving. Werstein
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Morrison of Peking
by Cyril Pearl
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A photographer in old Peking
by Hedda Morrison
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