963. Korean Annexation ; A Japanese View. I. Yamagata. Out- look, 130 :185-8. Feb. 1. 1922
964. Japan’s Policy in Korea (Japanese Occupation) E. A. Powell.
965. Japan and Korea. W. L. Williams. Nation. London. 31:152-3. April 28. 1922
966. Oppressed Peoples and the League of Nations. Noel Buxton and T. P. Conwil-Evan. pp. 217. London. Korea—Chap. VI. pp. 177-217. (L.) 1922
967. Asia at the Cross-Roads. E. A. Powell, pp. xxi, 269. N. Y. Korea, pp. 101-181. (L. U.) 1922
968. The Rising Temper of the East. Frazier Hunt. pp. 248.
Indianapolis. Chap. V. “Struggling Korea” --also other references. (L. U.) 1922
969. Young Women Rebels of Korea. E. S. Yule. Current History Magazine, New York Times. 17 :1017-27. March. 1923
970. Young Women of Korea as Rebels. Trans-Pacific. Tokyo. 9 :6 May 12. 1923
971. Wanderings in Northern China. Harry A. Franck. pp. xx, 502. Illus. Map. N. Y. Korea—Chaps. I─IV, political questions touched on in Chap. III. (U.) 1923
972. Japanese Imperialism and Korea. O Kaufman. “Novye Vostok” (The New East) Vol. 5. pp. 88-100. (In Russian). 1924
973. The Youth in the Revolutionary Movement in Korea. S. Dalin with a foreword by F. Raskolnicov. “Novaya Moskva” 126, 2 page s (In Russian) 1924
974. Massacre of Koreans in Japan, Korean Independence Movement. Pamphlet. pp. 12. 1924
975. Unabhangigkeitsbewegung Koreas und Japanische Erobe- rungspolitik. Kolu Li. pp. 32. 8vo. Berlin. 1924
976. Korean Problem ; A Test for Japan. K Mitsukawa. Trans- Pacific Tokyo 10:4-5. March 8. 1924
977. Japan’s New Policy in Korea and Formosa. R. Hayden (1) Foreign Affairs, N. Y. 2 :474-87. March, (2) Far Eastern Review, N. Y. 20 :207-11 May 1924
978. Korea in the Grip of Japan. N. O. Winter. Current History. Magazine of New York Times. 20 : 818-23 Aug. 1924
979. Saito ; His Work in Korea ; An Appreciation. G. B. Rea. Far Eastern Review. N. Y. 20 : 565. Dec. 1924 [page 78]
980. Korea under the Administration of Viscount Saito. The Young East, Vol. 1. pp. 15-20. 1924
981. Korea Likes Japan’s Rule, Saito Says. Trans-Pacific Tokyo 12 :15, May 23. 1926
982. Korean Movement. H. Hosoi. Trans-Pacific Tokyo 12:4 June 6. 1925
983. Korean Kingdom, S. Nakaro. Trans-Pacific. Tokyo. 12:5 June 6. 1925
984. Korean-Manchurian Border. M. D. Kennedy. Trans-Pacific. 12 : 6 June 27. 1925
985. On the Seventh Anniversary of the Revolution in Korea. Pak Rikchun. “The Peasants’ International” Nos. 3-5. pp. 78-76 (In Russian) 1926
986. Under the Yoke of Japanese Imperialism. Kim. “A Sketch of Contemporary Korea” edited by K. Harnski. pp. 151 Vladivostok. (In Russian) 1926
987. Korea as a Free Place of Japanese Expansion on the Shores of Asia. “War and Revolution”. Vol. 4. pp. 131-143. (In Russian) 1926
988. Europe and the East. N. D. Harris. New York. 1926
989. Who Owns Korean Soil ? (Japan and Korea) Trans-Pacific 13:5 Feb. 20. 1926
990. Militarism in Korea. Trans-Pacific, 13: 4, March 6. 1926
991. New Korea, by A. Ireland. Reviewed by M. Saito. (See No. 581, History) Far Eastern Review N. Y. 23 :103-4 March. 1927
992. Japan and Korea. S. Rice. Asiatic Review, London 23:673- 84. Oct. 1927
993. Koreans Demanding End of Persecution. Trans-Pacific, 15: 13. Dec. 24. 1927
994. Koreans in Manchuria. F. H. Hedges. Trans-Pacific 15: Dec 31. 1927
995. Korea’s Progress Under Japanese Rule (Japanese Viewpoint) R. O. Matheson. Current History Magazine of N. Y. Times 28:833-8 Sept. 1928
996. The Far East. Payson Treat. pp. xi, 549, N. Y. Korea: Chaps XXVI- & XXXIV. 1928
IV. TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
Nos. 6. & 14. Narrative of an Unlucky Voyage and Imprisonment in Korea; Hamel. 1670
No. 51. Voyage of the “Samarang”. Belcher. 1848
No. 105. L’Eglise de Coree. Dallet. 1874
No. 141. Korea. Ross.
No. 142. A Forbidden Lane. Oppert. 18801880 [page 79]
997. Corea—article—Cyclopedia of Political Science. Chicago. 1881
998. Corea, the Hermit Nation. Bulletin of the American Geographical Society ‘81. NO. 3. 1881
999. Account of a Secret Trip in the Interior of Korea. W. J. K enny, pp. 7. Asiatic Society of Japan. Vol. XI, part II. (L. RAS. U.) 1882
1000. The Coreans. A. H. Keane. Nature. 26:344. London. 1882
1001. Corea in 1882. Spectator. 55:1133-1280. 1882
1002. Corea. R. S. Gundry. Dublin Review. Dublin, 91:373. 1882
No- 390. Corea, the Hermit Nation. W. E. Griffis. XVII, pp. 462. Demy 8vo. London. Revised and enlarged to pp. 506 in 1907. 1882
1003. Griffis on Corea. Dial Chicago. 3:167. Literary World, Boston. 13:392. Athenaeum. London. 1:27l. Spectator. London. 56:677. 1883
1004. Visit to the West Coast and Capital of Korea. J. C. Hall, pp. 14. Asiatic Society of Japan, Vol. XI, Part II. Notes on the Capital of Korea. H. A. C. Bonar. pp. 17. Asiatic Society of Japan. Vol. XI, Part II. (L. RAS. U.) 1883
1005. The Middle Kingdom, S. W. Williams. Vols. 2. Corea: Vol. I. pp 190-194 ; VoL. II pp. 92, 169, 190. (L. U.) 1883
1006. Corea. R. S. Gundry. Quarterly Review. 155.173. London. Little’s Living Age. Boston. 156:771. Saturday Review, London. 55:115. Westminster Review, London. 122:74. 1884
1007. La Coree. G. Baudens. pp. 38. (L.) 1884
1008. Le Royaume Solitaire. Ed. Plauchut. pp. 32. “ Revue des Deux Mondes” Feb. Paris. 1884
1009. Report by Mr. Carles on a J ourney in Korea. pp. 12. British Foreign Office. (L.) 1884
1010. Notes of a Trip to Korea in 1883. G. W. Morrison, pp. 18. North China Branch of Royal Asiatic Society. (L. RAS.) 1884
1011. Observations upon the Korean coast, Japanese-Korean Ports, and Siberia made during a journey from the Asiatic Station to the United States through Siberia and Europe June 3— September 8, 1882. B. H. Buckingham, C. Foulk and W. McLean. Demy 8vo. pp. 173, map. 1884
1012. Notes on Korea. A. W. D. pp. 81. (Printed in Shanghai) “The Star in the East”. (L.) 1884
1013. Corea. pp. 12. Extracts from Scherzer’s French Translation of “Tchao-Sien Tche”. N. China Branch R. A. S. Vol. XVIII. Translated into English by Charles Gould. (L.) 1884
1014. Report by Mr. Carles of a Journey in Two of the Central Provinces of Korea in Oct 1883. pp. 12. British Foreign Office Pub. London. (L.) 1884 [page 80]
1015. La Coree. Paul Tournaford. 1885
1016. Report of a Journey by Mr. Carles. pp. 32. British Foreign Office. London. (L.). 1885
1017. Trip to Korea, pp. 57. Reprint from North China Daily News. Shanghai. 1885
1018. Corea. Our Trip to Seoul. Tinsley’s Magazine. 36:234. London. 1885
1019. Chosen, the Land of the Morning Calm. Percival Lowell. pp. x, 402, 8vo. illus. maps. Boston. (L. U.) 1885
1020. Corea, Without and Within. W. E. Griffis. pp. 315. 8vo. Phila. (L.U.) 1885
1021. Land und Leute in Korea, pp. 20. von S. C. Gottsche. 1886
1022. Recent Journeys in Korea. W. R. Carles. pp. 24. Proceedings Royal Geographical Society. London. May. 1886
1023. Corea ; Lowell’s Chosen. Lit. World. Boston. 17:21. Athenaeum. London I:289. 1886
1024. Korea. R. S. Gundry. Spectator. London, 59:55L 1886
1025. A Trip to North China and Corea. J. D. Rees. pp. 21. Asiatic Quarterly Review. London. Vol. 3 :356. (L.) 1887
1026. Report by Mr. H. E. Fulford of a Journey in Manchuria. British Foreign Office. London. pp. 18. (L.) 1887
1021. Life in Corea. W. R. Carles, pp. xiv, 317, 8vo. London. Chaps. XVIII and XIX describe political events of ‘84-’85. (L. RAS. U.) 1888
1028. The Long White Mountain. A Journey in Manchuria. H. E. M. James. 1888
1029. Report of a Visit to Fusan and Yuensan. pp. 4. British Foreign Office. London. (L.)
1030. Life in Corea, Carles. W. E. Griffis. Nation N. Y. 46 :491. Spectator. London. 61:1265. 1888
1031. The Hermit Land. Chamber’s Journal. Edinburgh. 65:209 1888
1032. The Koreans at Home. Frank G. Carpenter. pp. 1889
1033. De Seoul a Quelpaert et voyage de retour par Fousan, Won- San et Vladivostock. Chaille-Long. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie. Paris. Vol. X, Part 3, pp. 425-444. 8vo. 1890
1034. A Journey in the North of Corea in 1889. C. W. Campbell. British Foreign Office, London. pp.38. (L.) 1891
1035. To the Yaloo and Beyond. J. S. Gale. Korean Repository I. 27, 51, 75. 1892
1036. A Visit to a Famous Mountain (Kay-Riong-San) D. L. Gifford. Korean Repository I. 41-45. 1892
1087. The Island of Quelpart. Bertha S. Ohlinger. Korean Repository, I, 94-96. 1892 [page 81]
1038. A Trip to the Mont Blanc of Korea. H. Goold-Adams. Korean Repository I. 237-244, 269-277, 300-307. 1892
1039. Suggestions on Travelling in Korea. S. A. Moffett Korean Repository I, 325-330. 1892
1040. Korea From its Capital Geo. W. Gilmore. pp. 321, Illus. 8vo. Philadelphia. (U.) 1892
1041. Mountains and Mountaineers of Korea. C. W. Campbell. Popular Science Monthly, New York, 41:229. 1892
1042. Wanderings and Wonderings ; India, Burma, Kashmir, Ceylon, Singapore, Java, Siam, Japan, Manilla, Formosa, Korea, China, Cambodia, Australia, New Zealand, Alaska, the States. J. J. Aubertin. pp. 446, illus., map, 8vo. London. 1892
1043. Corea. A. Michie. Asiatic Review, London. 14 : 317. (also- Scottish Rev. 24 : 387, 1894). 1892
1044. Where is Fusang ? F. Ohlinger. Korean Repository I, 338- 364 1892
1045. Gilmore’s Korea from its Capital. W. E. Griffis. Nation, New York. 56 :426. 1893
1046. Life with Trans-Siberian Savages—in Russia, North of India, Thibet, China, Korea & Siberia. B. D. Howard, 8vo. London. 1893
1047. A Visit to Corea. A. H. Savage-Landor. Little’s Living Age, Boston. 202:689. Eclectic Magazine. New York. 123:383. Fortnightly Rev. London. 62:184. 1894
1048. Korea and the Sacred White Mountain. Capt. A. E. J. Cavendish. pp. 224, illus. map. 8vo. London. (L.U.) 1894
1049. Cavendish’s “Corea and the Sacred White Mountain” Saturday Review, London. 77:700. 1894
1050. Korea i vara daga. ofvers pp. l-96. 8vo. Stockholm. 1894
105. Nell. Asia orientale, impressioni e note di viaggio. L. Nocentini. pp. 312. Small 8vo. Firenze. 1894
1052. Corea, China, and Japan. R. S. Gundry. Fortnightly Review, London. 62:618. 1894
1053. Corea. A. Kirchoff. Around the World, New York. 1:192. 1894
1054. Story of China and Japan. With a Sketch of Corea and Coreans. J. H. Clark. Washington D. C. 1894
1055. Les Coreens vis-a-vis des Chinois et des Japonais. D. Marceron. 8vo. 1894
1056. Corea or Cho-sen. A. H. Savage-Landor. pp. xvi, 304, illus. 8vo. London. (L. U.) 1895
1057. Quaint Korea. Louise J. Miln. pp. viii, 306. 8vo. London. (L. U.) 1895
1068. Places of Interest in Seoul with History and Legends. H. N. Allen. Korean Repository II. 127-133, 182-214. 1895 [page 81]
1059. Places of Interest in Korea: White Head Mt.; Kou Wul San ; Diamond Mt.; Kiong-Chiu ; Songdo ; Kangwha. Mrs. D. L. Gifford. Korean Repository II. pp. 281-287. (Reprinted Korea Review Vol. V. 385-3930 1895
1060. Wolung. Do (Dagelet Island) F. H. Morsel. Korean Repository II. 412-413. 1895
1061. Savage-Landor’s Corea. Saturday Rev. London. 79:351. 1895
1062. Japan, Korea and China ; the Mongol Triad. M. A. Hamm. Overland Monthly. San Francisco. New Series vol. 25: 130. 1895
1063. Unpleasant Reminiscences of Corea. Chamber’s. Jr. 72:78 1895
1064. Korea. M. A. Pogio. pp. 248. Vienna. (German, from the Russian of von Ursyn-Pruszynski) (L, U.) 1895
1065. Korea. E. von Hesse-Wartegg. pp. 239, 8vo. Dresden. (L. U.) (Revised in 1904.) 1895
1066. Corea. C. T. Gardner. pp. 50 & plates. Australasian Assocition for the Advancement of Science. (L.) 1895
1067. La Coree. E. Fourer. 1895
1068. Korea, translation of La Coree-Fourer by P. Wilhelm. pp.
300. 1895
1069. A Cycle of Cathay. W. A. P. Martin. pp. 457. (Reviseded. 1900—Korea : pp, 402-406.) (L. U.) 1896
1070. Corea, Past, Present and Future. W. E. Griffis. Chautaquan. 22:461. 1896
1071. Portraits Jaunes (Coreens, Japonais, Chinois) Scenes de la vie chinoise. L. Vigneron. pp. 159, illus. Large 8vo. Tours. (Korea pp. 1-15) 1896
1072. Asia: A. H. Keane. 2 vols. 8vo. London. (Korea pp. 321-341 1896
1073. Up the Han River. F. S. Miller. Korean Repository, III. 66-72. 1896
1074. In the Diamond Mts. F. S. Miller. Korean Repository, III. 101-107. 1896
1075. From the Diamond Mts. to Wonsan. F. S. Miller. Korean Repository, III, 194-198. 1896
1076. Koreans in Russian Manchuria. Mrs. I. B. Bishop. Korean Repository, IV. 41-44. 1897
1077. Pyengyang. J. Hunter Wells. Korean Repository, IV. 57-59. 1897
1078. A Trip across Northern Korea. J. S. Gale. Korean Repository, IV. 81-89. 1897
1079. The Fifty-Three Buddhas and the Nine Dragons. W. B. Scranton. Korean Repository, IV. 321-324. 1897 [page 83]
1080. Carpenter’s Geographical Reader.—Asia. F. G. Carpenter. pp. 304. (Korea section pp. 17.) 12 mo. New York. 1897
1081. Korean Interviews. E. S. Morse. Popular Science. New York, 15 : J. 1897
1082. Japan Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. F. Brinkley. pp. 382. Folio, Boston. (Japan’s debt to continental neighbours pp. 98-112) 1897
1083. Ein Zug nach Osten. Reisebilder aus Indien, Birmaf Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Java, Siam, China, Ostsibirien, Japan, Alaska & Canada. M. Schaug. 2 vols. pp. 423 & 426, large 8vo. Hamburg. 1897
1084. Everyday Life in Korea. D. L. Gifford. pp. 231, illus. New York. (L.) 1898
1085. Korean Sketches. J. S. Gale. pp. 356. illus. New York. (L. RAS. U.) 1898
1086. An American Cruiser in the Far East. Travels and studies in the Far East, the Aleutian Islands, Behring Sea, Eastern Siberia, Japan, Korea, China, Formosa, Hongkong and the Phillipines. J. D. Ford. New York. (2nd Ed. with account of battle of Manila, pp. 468, illus. 8vo. Cambridge, Mass. 1903) 1898
1087. Situation geographique du Japon et de la Coree. A. Gaubil, T’Oung Pao, Vol. IX. pp. 103-116. 1898
1088. Korea and Her Neighbours. Mrs. I. Bishop. 2 vols. pp. xvii, 261, x, 321, illus., maps. 8vo. London, (L. RAS. U.) 1898
1089. Korea and Her Neighbours (Reviews) Book Buyer, New York. 16:461. Nature, London. 57:512. Athenaeum. 1:77. 1898
1090. Korea and the Koreans. Scottish Review, Paisley. 1898
1091. Korea Changes in the Unchanging East Quarterly Review. London. 187:547. 1898
1092. Glimpses of the Orient ; or Manners, Life and History of the People of China, Japan and Korea, the Philippine, Caroline and Ladrone Islands. White. Illus. 8vo. Philadelphia. pp. 437. 1898
1093. Ostasiatische Wanderungen Skizzen und Erinnerungen aus Indien, China, Japan und Korea. E. Oppert. pp. 221. 8vo. Stuttgart. 1898
1094. Kasa Cave (Pyengyang) Graham Lee. Korean Repository, V. 251-2. 1898
1095. Around the Peninsula to Vladivostock. Korean Repository, V. 363-370. 1898 [page 84]
1096. Wonsan and across the Peninsula. H. G. Appenzeller. Korean Repository, V. 401-408. 1898
1097. Korea. E. H. Parker. Fortnightly Review. 69:224. 1899
1098. Korea and its People. R. B. Peary. Midland Monthly Chicago. 11:224. 1899
1099. Korea. H. B. Hulbert. Independent, N. Y. 51:1220. 1899
1100. Korea and its People. H. B. Hulbert. Forum N. Y. 27:217. 1899
1101. Korea, the Pearl of the Orient. Charlotte M. Sawley. pp. 14. Asiatic Quarterly Review. London. 30:154. 1900
1102. Promenades en Extreme Orient (1895-98) de Marseille a Yokohama, Japon, Formose, iles Pescadores, Siberie, Coree, Chine, pp. 379. 8vo. Paris. Comte de Pimodan. 1900
1103. Souvenir de Seoul. Maurice Courant. Paris (L.) 1900
1104. An American Girl’s Trip to the Orient and Around the World. C. Colbran. pp. 176. small 8vo. Portrait and illus. New York and Chicago. 1900
1105. Korea of To-day. M. G. Humphreys. Harper’s Weekly. 44:798-August 25. 1900
1106. Korea, Hermit Nation. H. Webster. National Geographic Magazine. Washington. 11,144. 1900
1107. Big People and Little People of Other Lands. (China, Japan, Arabia, Korea, India, etc.) E. R. Shaw. pp. 128. Illus. 8vo. New York. 1900
1108. European Settlements in the Far .East ; China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Malay States, Siam, etc. pp. 331, 38 plates, map, 8vo. London. 1900
1109. The Tidal Wave in the Yellow Sea. F. H. Morsel. Korea Review, 202-206. 1901
1110. Visit to Korea in 1899. H. F. M. Lewis. Canadian Mag. Toronto. 16:491-6. 1901
llll. Korea. B. Knochenhauer. pp. 117, 8vo. map, Berlin. 1901
1112. Two on Their Travels. Ethel Colquhoun. pp xvi, 242, illus. New York. Korea: Chap XIV. 1902
1113. From West to East. Sir Hubert Jerningham. pp. xiii, 351. 8vo. New York. Korea: Chap X. 1902
1114. Westward to the Far East. (Japan, Corea, India, Siam, Java, Beering, China). Eliza R. Scidmore. C. P. R. pp. 61. Illus. Map. 8vo. Montreal. 1902
1115. Geschichte von Japan, China und Korea. M. V. Brandt. pp. 116, illus and map, 8vo. Lipzig. 1902
1116. En. Extreme-Orient 1900-01. Recits et notes de voyage, Ceylon, Java, Siam, Indo-Chine, Ile de Hainan, Chine, Japon, Coree, Siberie. J. Halkin. pp. 446. illus. 8vo. Brusells. 1902 [page 85]
1117. On the Coasts of Cathay and Cipangu Forty Years Ago. W. Blakeney. A record of surveying service in the China, Yellow and Japan Seas and on the seaboard of Korea and Manchuria in the old British sailing frigate “Actaeon”. pp. xx, 353, maps, sketches. 8vo. London. 1902
1118. Korea, the Pigmy Empire. W. E. Griffis. New England Mag. n. s. 26:455-70. Overland Monthly, San Francisco. June. 39:945-54. 1902
1119. From Fusan to Wonsan by Pack Pony. H. O. T. Burkwall. Korea Review, II, 529-533. III. 18-22, 59-65, 101-104. 1902
1120. Bridges and Walls of Seoul. (Legends). Korea Review. III, 101-110. 1903
1121. The Fortress of Puk-han. Seung-Keung Oh. Korea Review, III. 444-451. 1903
1122. L’Impero di Corea. Carlo Rossetti. pp. 30, 2 maps. Crown 8vo, Rome. 1903
1123. Pauvre et Douce Coree. Georges Dacrocq. pp. 87 illus. 8vo. Paris. (U.) 1908
1124. Orient lointain: Chine, Coree, Uongolie, Japon. lm- pressions et souvenirs de sejour et de tourisme. pp. 23, 313. Illus. 8vo. Paris. 1908
1125. Aus dem Oaten (Reisen in Sachalin Ostsibirien, der Mand- schurei, China und Korea). Dr. K. Hefele. Mitteilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft fur die Natur und Volkerkunde Ostasiens in Tokyo. Vol. IX, Part II. pp. 169-272, 8vo. 1903
1126. Impression of Korea. R. J. Parrer. 19th Century, London. 54:919-25. Dec. 1903. Little’s Living Age, Boston. 240: 158-63. Jan. 16, 1904. Review of Reviews, N. Y. 29:87-8. Jan. 1904
1127. Corea e Coreani. Lieut. Carlo Rossetti. pp. 300. Illus. Cr. 8vo, Rome. 1904
1128. In the Uttermost East. An account of investigations among the Natives and Russian convicts of the Island of Sakhaline. With notes of travel in Korea, Siberia and Manchuria. C. H. Hawes. pp. 478, illus, and maps, 8vo. Korea: pp. 1-16. 1904
1129. Note on Haiju. S. F. Moore. Korea Review, IV, 207-211 1904
1130. En Coree. Emile Bourdaret. pp. 357. Illus. 8vo. Paris. (U.) 1904
1131. Manchuria and Korea. H. J. Whigam. pp. 245. Demy 8vo. Korea: Chaps, XII, XIII, XIV. London. (L.U.) 1904
1132. Koreans at Home. Constance Tayler. pp. 80. illus. 8vo. London. (U.) 1904
1133. Korea. Angus Hamilton. pp. xii, 313. London. (L. U.) 1904 [page 86]
1134. Korea. G. H. Col’yer. Geographical Journal. London. 23:48. 1904
1135. A. Hamilton’s Korea. Spectator, London. 92:258. 1904
1136. Walking through Korea. B. P. Terry. Outing. N. Y. 43:433-40. Jao. 1904
1137. Korea. Carus. Open Court. Chicago. 18:218. 1904
1138. Chine du Nord et de l’Ouest ; Coree ; le Transiberien. Guide Madrolle. 8vo. Paris. 1904
1139. Japonais, Coreens et Mandcbous. A. de Claparede. Le Globe. Vol 43, pp. 89-93. Geneve. 1904
1140. L’Extreme Orient en images: Coree, Mandchourie, Japon. J. L. Neziere. 400 illus. some colored. 4to. Paris. 1904
No. 697. Far Eastern Impressions ; Japan, Korea, China. E. F. G. Hatch. Index, pp. 14, 258. 88 illus. and 3 maps. 8vo. London, America. Ed. Chcago. (L. U.) 1904
1141. LaRuerie’s Korea. A. Laugel. Nation, N. Y. 78:106-7. Feb. 11. 1904
1142. Along the Yalu River. M. H. Hamm. Independent, N. Y. 56:709-14. March 31. 1904
1143. Korea and its People. World’s Work. 3:445-52, April. 1904
1144. From Japan to Korea. H. G. Ponting. Harper’s Weekly, N. Y. 48 : 589-91. April 16. 1904
1145. Far Eastern Impressions : Japan, Korea, China. E. F. G. Hatch. Reviewed Atlantic Monthly. Boston. 1: 681. May 8. 1904
1146. From Chemulpo to Seoul. G. Casserly. little’s Living Age. Boston. 241:613-21. MacMillan Mag. 90:19. June 4.
1147. A War-time Adventure in Korea. H. S. Meserve. Harper’s Weekly. 48:1172-3. July 30. 1904
1904
1148. Description of Korea ; the Land of the Morning Calm. G. Kennan. Outlook, N. Y. 78:363-9. Oct 8. 1904
1149. Barton Holmes Lectures. Vol. 10, Containing Seoul, the capital of Korea. Japan the country, the cities, pp. 336. Roy. 8vo. N. Y. 1905
1150. Life of Isabella Bird. (Mrs. Bishop). A. M. Stoddart. pp. 461. 8vo. London. (L. U.) 1905
1151. Journey through Korea. A. J. Brown. Chautauquan. 41: 490-3. Aug. 1906
1152. Gateways of Korea. A. J. Brown. Chautauquan. 41:404- 500. August. 1905
1153. Korea: Reiseschilderung. S. Genthe. pp. 343. Berlin. (L. U.) 1905
1154. Eine Eisenbahnfahart in Nord-Korea. A. A. Pieters. Der Feme Oaten . Vol.3. 1905 [page 87]
1155. The City of Yeng-byun. C. D. Morris. Korea Review, V. 134-135. 1905
1156. Northern Korea. J. Hunter Wells. Korea Review, V. 139- 141. 1905
1157. A Visit to Quelpart. A. A. Pieters. Korea Review, V. 172- 179:215-219. 1905
1158. Unknown Land. R. H. Sidebotham. Korea Review, V. 223-227. 1906
1159. Six Hundred Miles Overland. J. Robert Moose. Korea Review, V. 241-249. 1905
1160. A Visit to Pyengyang. Korea Review, V. 287-292. 1905
1161. The Caves of Korea. Korea Review, V. 292-298, 1905
1162. La Coree. A. Legrand. Bulletin de la Societe Britonne de Geographies 1905. No. 98, pp. 315-351. 1906. No. 99, pp. 391-413. 1905
1163. En Courant le Monde ; Canada, Etats-Unis, Coree, Japan, Mexique. M..de Perigny. 8vo. Paris. 1906
1164. Tagebuchblatter aus Sibirien, Japan, Hinter-Indien, Australien, China, Korea. M. Huber. pp. 504. 100 illus. large 8vo. Zurich. 1906
1165. Empires and Emperors of Russia, China, Korea, and Japan,
and recollections. Count Vay de Vaya ana Luskod. Roy. 8vo, London. Korea: Chaps. VIII, IX. X. pp. 189-306 (L. RAS.) Vay de Vaya-German Edition. pp. 314. 8vo Berlin. 1906
No. 537. The Passing of Korea. H. B. Hulbert. pp. 473. Illus. London. (L. RAS. U.) (Descriptive : page s 215-461) 1906
1166. Meine Hochzeitsreise durch Korea wahrend des Russisch- japanischen Krieges. Rudolf Zabel. pp. xvi, 462. illus. 8vo. Altenburg. (U) 1906
1167. A Trip to Sorai Beach. J. W. Hirst. Korea Review, VI, 27-34. 1906
1168. Korea. The Nature and People of the Far East. Dyukov. Nos. 21, 22, 24, and 26 (In Russian) 1906
1169. Gleanings by the Wayside, (Hay-in-sa Monastery) W. E. Smiths Korea Review, VI, 161-165. 1906
1170. Kennan and Korea. Korea Review, VI, 203-217. 1906
1171. Ul-leuncr Do. (Daeelet Island) Korea Review. VI. 281-285. 1906
1172. The Prophets of Seoul. (Legends) Korea Review, VI. 294- 301. 1906
1173. What to see at Pyengyang. Seung-Keun Oh. Korea Review, VI. 321-324. 1906
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