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Lin Zexu
The Opium War, 1839–1842
Houqua and His China Trade Partners in the Nineteenth Century
The Changing Representation of the Late Qing History in Chinese Film Guo Wu Allegheny College
The Incompetence of Qing Dynasty Officials in the Opium Wars, and the Consequences of Defeat
The Mediated Myth of Lin Zexu
Kaigai Shinwa/ New Stories from Overseas 1
William Jardine: Architect of the First Opium
The Root of the Opium War: Mismanagement in the Aftermath of the British East India Company's Loss of Its Monopoly in 1834
Lin Zexu, Letter to Queen Victoria (1839)1
A Study of Lin Zexu's Translation Activities
History 251 Study Guide # 2 the Making of Early Modern China
PRIMARY SOURCE from Letter to Queen Victoria
The First Opium War Around 300 Chests of Opium Were Entering England Annually
Key to Modern China
The Tragic Death of China's Gardens; a Triumphant Invasion of the Poppy
Enemies of Heaven the Whites Are Enemies of Heaven
Commissioner Lin's Letter
Ebook Download When America First Met China : an Exotic History Of
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The Qing Empire and the Opium War Mao Haijian , Translated by Joseph Lawson , Peter Lavelle , Craig Smith , Introduction by Julia Lovell Frontmatter More Information
The First Opium War in 1842
The Opium Wars in China
From Silver to Opium: a Study of the Evolution and Impact of the British-Chinese Trade System from 1780 to 1842
Movers and Shakers of Knowledge in China During the Ming-Qing Period
Dylan Symington Sawyer Symington Reason for Treaty • the Treaty Was Between Great Britain and the Qing Dynasty of China to Resolve the First Opium War
Glossary Term Definition
The First Opium War in 1842
Jasmine and Tea Culture System of Fuzhou City. GIAHS Proposal For