=Wen Ching.= The Chinese crisis from within. Edited by G. M. Reith.

_London: Grant Richards, 1901. xvi, 354, (1) pp. 8^o._

=Wildman=, Rounsevelle. China"s open door: a sketch of Chinese life and history; with an introduction by C. Denby.

_Boston: Lothrop publishing company, [1900]. xvi, 318 pp. Portrait.

Plates. 12^o._

"Writing from the modern American point of view, Mr. Wildman could hardly fail to treat quite fully of the commercial and economic problems of the Far East. His residence at Hongkong as the official representative of the United States has afforded him many opportunities for accurate judgment on these subjects."

=Williams=, Samuel Wells. A history of China, being the historical chapters from "The Middle Kingdom;" with a concluding chapter narrating recent events.

_New York: Charles Scribner"s sons, 1897. xiv, 474 pp. Plan. 8^o._

---- The middle kingdom, a survey of the geography, government, literature, social life, arts and history of the Chinese empire and its inhabitants. Revised edition, with ill.u.s.trations and a new map of the empire.

_New York: Charles Scribner"s sons, 1883. 2 vols. Plates. Map. 8^o._

=Wilson=, James Harrison. China. Travels and investigations in the "Middle Kingdom"--a study of its civilization and possibilities.

Together with an account of the ... Boxer war, the relief of the legations, and the re-establishment of the peace. 3d edition, revised throughout, enlarged, and reset.

_New York: D. Appleton and company, 1901. x.x.xvii, (1), 429 pp. Folded maps. Portrait. 12^o._

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