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PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART I. CHINA, THE CELESTIAL KINGDOM.
CHAPTER I.?History from the Earliest Times to First Contact with European Civilization
CHAPTER II.?History from First Contact with European Civilization to the Outbreak of the War with Japan
CHAPTER III.?The Chinese Empire, its Geography, Government, Climate, and Products
CHAPTER IV.?The Chinese People, their Personal Characteristics, Manner of Life, Industries, Social Customs, Art, Science, Literature, and Religion
PART II. JAPAN, THE ISLAND EMPIRE.
CHAPTER V.?History from the Earliest Times to First Contact with European Civilization
CHAPTER VI.?The Japanese People, their Personal Characteristics, Manner of Life, Industries, Social Customs, Art, Science, Literature, and Religion
CHAPTER VII.?History from First Contact with European Civilization Civilization to the Present Time
CHAPTER VIII.?The Japanese Empire, its Geography, Government, Climate, and Products
PART III. COREA, THE HERMIT NATION.
CHAPTER IX.?History from the Earliest Times to the Present
CHAPTER X.?The Kingdom of Corea, its Geography, Government, Climate, and Products
CHAPTER XI.?The Coreans and how they Live, their Personal Characteristics, Industries, Social Customs, Art, Science, Literature, and Religion
PART IV. THE WAR BETWEEN JAPAN AND CHINA.
CHAPTER XII.?Causes of the War, Condition of the Three Nations at the Outbreak of Hostilities, and the Preparations for the Impending Struggle
CHAPTER XIII.?How the Conflict Began. The First Overt Acts of Offense, the Sinking of the Kow-shing, and the Formal Declarations of War by the Rulers of Japan and China
CHAPTER XIV.?From Asan to Ping-Yang. The Campaign in the North of Corea During August and Early September
CHAPTER XV.?On Land and Sea. The Assault on Ping-Yang by the Japanese, and the Flight of the Chinese. Battle off the Yalu River, the First Great Fight Between Modern Battle Ships, and its Lessons
CHAPTER XVI.?The Advance into China. Japan¡¯s Forward Movement across the Yalu River. Li Hung Chang Losing his Influence in Chinese Affairs
CHAPTER XVII.?Review of the State of the Conflict and the Lessons to be Learned by the Aspect of Affairs at the First of November
CHAPTER XVIII.?Preparing to Attack Port Arthur. Advance Movements on the Kwang Tung Peninsula
CHAPTER XIX.?Port Arthur. Successful Assault on the Chinese Stronghold. Barbarity to the Wounded and Prisoners on Both Sides. Horrible Mutilation and Brutality
CHAPTER XX.?From Port Arthur to Wei-hai-wei. China¡¯s Offer of Peace. Envoy Rejected
CHAPTER XXI.?The Expedition to Capture Wei-hai-wei and its Success. Admiral Ting¡¯s Suicide
CHAPTER XXII.?The End of Hostile Operations. Capture of Niuchwang and Hai-chow
CHAPTER XXIII.?The Negotiations for Peace. Terms of the Treaty. Probable Results of the War