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king, or Book of History_, in the "Sacred Books of the East" series, have opened for students the stores of historical knowledge which were at the command of Confucius, and European writers on Chinese history have found in the dynastic annals a never-failing source of valuable information. It was from these works and epitomes of these that de Maillac gathered the facts for his celebrated _Histoire generale de la Chine_, and it is from similar sources that all other writers on Chinese history have drawn their inspiration. The following works on ancient and modern Chinese history may be specially mentioned: J.A. de Moyria de Maillac, _Histoire generale de la Chine_ (1777), &c.; J B. du Halde, _General History of China_ (4 vols., 1736); M. de Guignes, _Voyages a Peking ..._ (3 vols., 1808); D. Boulger, _A History of China_ (3 vols., 1881); Valentine Chirol, _The Far Eastern Question_ (1896); E.R. Huc, _The Chinese Empire_ (2 vols., 1855); T.T. Meadows, _The Chinese and their Rebellions_ (1856); G. Pauthier, _Histoire des relations politiques de la Chine avec les puissances occidentales depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu'a nos jours ..._ (1859); Sir George Staunton, _Notes of Proceedings and Occurrences during the British Embassy to Peking in 1816_ (1824); _Chinese Expansion historically reviewed_, a paper read before the Central Asian Society by Baron Suyematsu on January 11, 1905; F. Hirth, _Ancient History of China_ (New York, 1908); Prof. Herbert A. Giles's _Chinese Biographical Dictionary_ (1897) is a storehouse of biographical detail and anecdote. For Chinese relations with foreign powers see H. Cordier, _Histoire des relations de la Chine avec les puissances occidentales, 1860-1902_ (3 vols., Paris, 1901-1902); _Hertslet's China Treaties. Treaties, &c., between Great Britain and China, and between China and Foreign Powers, and Orders in Council, &c., affecting British Interests in China_ (3rd ed., revised by G.G.P. Hertslet and E. Parkes, London, 1908); J.O. Bland and E. Backhouse, _China under the Empress Dowager_ (London, 1910). More general works are Sir R.K. Douglas, _China_, history since the time of Marco Polo (London, 1899); E.H. Parker, _China; Her History, Diplomacy and Commerce_ (London, 1901); _China, Past and Present_ (London, 1903); A.J. Sargent, _Anglo-Chinese Commerce and Diplomacy_--mainly in the 19th century (Oxford, 1907
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