Wakefield, Edward Jerningham. Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844. Vol. II. London. 1845. The Founders of Canterbury. [Contains letters of Gibbon Wakefield to J. R. Godley.] Christchurch, New Zealand. 1868. Whately, Richard, Archbishop. Thoughts on Secondary Punishment with Appendix on Transportation to New South Wales and observations on Colonisation. London. 1832. Whitmore, Sir G. The Last Maori War. London. 1902. Original Journals, etc., of their expeditions have been published by Burke, Cunningham, Eyre, Forrest, Gregory, Hume, Kennedy, Leichhardt, Mitchell, Oxley, Stuart, Sturt and Wills. II. SECONDARY AUTHORITIES A. GENERAL (1) Official Epitome of Official History of New South Wales. Sydney. 1883. Official Yearbooks are annually published for New South Wales, New Zealand, and Victoria, and nearly annually for Western Australia, an official Yearbook for Queensland was published in 1901, an official Record and an official Handbook for Tasmania were published in 1892 and 1894 respectively, and Statistical Registers for New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia, and statistics of New Zealand, Queensland and Tasmania are annually published in the capital of the respective colony. E. Greville's annual Yearbook of Australia, with special issues for the different colonies, is private, though based on official information. (2) Unofficial Bonwick, J. Port Phillip Settlement. London. 1883. Coghlan, T. A. Statistical Summary of the seven colonies of Australasia. Sydney. 1902. [Contains the history of each colony.] Fenton, J. History of Tasmania. Hobart. 1884. Gonner, E. C. K. Settlement of Australasia. English Historical Review, 11, pp. 625 sqq. London. 1887. Hodder, E. Reeves, W. P. History of South Australia. Vol. II. London. 1893. The Long White Cloud [New Zealand]. London. 1898. Rusden, G. W. Vol. II. London. 1904. B. SPECIAL (1) Histories Doerkes-Boppard. Verfassungsgeschichte der Australischen Kolonien und des "Commonwealth of Australia." Historische Bibliothek. Bd. xvI. Munich u. Berlin. 1903. Finniss, R. T. Constitutional History of South Australia, 1836-57. London. 1891. Hocken, T. M. Contributions to the early history of New Zealand. Settlement of Labillière, F. P. Early History of the colony of Victoria. Vol. II. London. 1878. Lang, J. D. Historical and statistical account of New South Wales. Vol. II. London. 4 editions. 1834, 1837, 1852, 1875. Phillipsland. Edinburgh. 1847. Cooksland. London. 1847. Moore, H. H. Constitution and Commonwealth of Australia. London. 1902. Russell, H. S. Genesis of Queensland. Sydney. 1888. Wentworth, W. C. Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia. Vol. II. London. 1824. Westgarth, W. Half a century of Australasian Progress. London. 1889. (2) Biographies, etc. The following are works of reference: Blair, D. Cyclopaedia of Australasia. Melbourne. 1881; Heaton, J. Henniker. Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of the Time. London. 1879; Hutchinson, Australasian Encyclopaedia. Edited by G. C. Levey. London. 1892; Mennell, P. Dictionary of Australasian Biography (1855-92). London. 1892. Angus, G. F., Father and Founder of South Australia. Life, by E. Hodder. Gisborne, W. New Zealand Rulers and Statesmen. London. 1886. Life and Times. By W. L. Rees. Vol. II. London. 1892. Lowe, Robert (Viscount Sherbrooke). Life and Letters. By A. P. Martin. 2 vols. London. 1893. Parkes, Sir H. Life, by C. E. Lyne. London. 1897. Rees, W. L. Life and Times of Sir G. Grey. Vol. II. London. 1892. Wakefield, Edward Gibbon. Life, by R. Garnett. London. 1898. et sa doctrine de la colonisation systématique. By A. Siegfried. Paris. 1904. (3) Social and topographical works A Year in Tasmania. By the author of "Five Years in the Levant." Hobart. 1854. Boxall, G. E. Story of the Australian Bushrangers. London. 1899. History of Australian Explorations based on official and private papers and issued under auspices of various Australian Governments. Sydney. 1888. Gregory, J. W. Geography of Australasia and New Zealand. 2nd edn. 1907. Hochstetter, F. von. Neu-Seeland. Stuttgart. 1863. Maning, F. E. Old New Zealand. Auckland. 1863. Meredith, Mrs L. A. My home in Tasmania. London. 1852. London. Petrie, C. C. Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of early Queensland. Brisbane. 1904. Strzelecki, P. E. de. Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. London. Trollope, A. 1854. Australia and New Zealand. Vol. II. London. 1873. Correspondence in the Record Office relating to Sir H. Pottinger's Mission to China. Foreign Office Confidential Print from 1839 to 1871. II. PUBLISHED OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS Hansard. Parliamentary Debates. Vol. LIII. 3rd Series. London. 1840. III. MEMOIRS, LETTERS, TRAVELS, ETC. Auber, P. China, an Outline of its Government, etc. London. Cordier, H. Vol. I. 1861-8. 1834. Davis, Sir J. F. China. New edn. London. 1857. Elgin, Earl. L. Oliphant. The Earl of E.'s Mission. London. 1859. Ellis, Sir Henry. Journal of proceedings of the late Embassy to China. London, 1817. Gaillard, le P. Louis. Nankin Port Ouvert. Shanghai. 1901. Vol. I. London. 1894. Lenormant, C. Loch, H. B. Articles in "Le Correspondant" for 1846. Sargent, A. J. Anglo-Chinese Commerce and Diplomacy. London. Taylor, Sir Henry. Autobiography. London. 1885. (Vol. I. Charles Elliot's Mission to China.) Willson, Beckles. Ledger and Sword. London. 1903. Wilson, Andrew. The Ever Victorious Army. Edinburgh and London. 1868. 1907. Appendix. 982 China and Japan (2) JAPAN I. UNPUBLISHED SOURCES Foreign Office Confidential Print, 1853-71, partly reproduced in Parliamentary Papers of the period. II. PUBLISHED OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS United States Senate Executive Documents, Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States; Foreign Relations of United States Senate. (See also (1) China above.) III. ORIGINAL JAPANESE WORKS (A) UNTRANSLATED Baku-matsu Shi. History of the Fall of the Shogunate. By Kobayashi Shōjirō. Tōkiō. 1907. I-Shin Shi-riō. No date. Materials for the History of the New Régime. 30 parts. Tōkiō. Kai-koku Ki-gen. Collection of Documents relating to the Opening of the Country. By Katsu Awa. Tōkiō. 1891. Kai-koku Shi-matsu. Life and Times of Ii Kamon no Kami. By Shimada Samurō. Tōkiō. 1888. Tokugawa Bakufu Jidai-Shi. History of the Tokugawa Shōguns. By Ikeda Kōyen. Tōkiō. 1907. (B) TRANSLATED Japan 1853-64, or Genji Yume Monogatari. Translated by Sir E. M. Satow. Reprint. Tokiō. 1905. A history of Japan from 1853 to 1869. Translated by Sir E. M. Revised edn. by S. Watanabe. Tōkiō. 1906. Kinse Shiriaku. IV. OTHER WORKS, GENERAL AND SPECIAL Adams, F. O. History of Japan. London. 1875. Die Politik der Niederlande in ihren Beziehungen zu Japan. 1855. American Relations in the Pacific and the Far East, 1784-1900. (In Johns Hopkins University Studies. Series XIX. Greene, Rev. D. C. Correspondence between William II of Holland and the Vol. Griffis, W. E. The Mikado's Empire. New York. 1876 and subsequent editions. Townsend Harris. Parkes, Sir Harry. Life. New York and Boston. 1895. London. 1894. (See also under (1) III above.) CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS MENTIONED IN THIS VOLUME 1740 France secures treaty right to custody of Holy Places near Jerusalem. 1779 First Kaffir War of Dutch settlers in South Africa. 1791 Constitutional Act for Canada. 1792 March. First Čechish national manifesto in Austria. 1798 Establishment of the Helvetian Republic. 1799 Bentham's Emancipate your Colonies. Russo-American Company formed to trade in Alaska. 1803 Napoleon's Act of Mediation reorganises Switzerland. Grand Duchy of Finland finally annexed to Russia. "Form of Government" or Constitution in Sweden. 1809 1814 Oehlenschläger's Helge. Restoration of the Order of Jesuits. Fundamental Law or Constitution of Norway. 1815 June. Germanic Confederation constituted. August 7. Federal Pact of Zurich. November 20. Act of Mediation guarantees Swiss independence. Schlachter's Nek (Cape Colony). 1816 Bank of Norway founded. March. Raid of Pindaris into British province of Madras. 1816-23 Marquis of Hastings Governor-General of Bengal. 1817 Bank of New South Wales incorporated. The Porte grants autonomy to Servia. Oct.-Dec. Successful British campaigns in India. 1818 Charles XIV (Bernadotte) King of Norway and Sweden. National Bank of Denmark founded. Extensive British annexations of territory in India. 1819 Count Joseph de Maistre's Du Pape. 1819-21 5000 British immigrants settle in South Africa. 1819-23 Bigge's commission of enquiry and Act of Government for Australia. 1820 Mill's Essay on Government. 1821-44 Brock Finance Minister of Russia. 1823 July 14. Swiss Conclusum refuses right of asylum to foreign refugees. 1823-6 First Burmese War. 1824 Jan Kollár's Slávy Dcera. 1825-6 Revision of Navigation Laws in England by Huskisson. 1826 February 14. British Treaty with King of Ava-annexation of Annam, etc English settlements in West and North Australia. First railway opened between Stockton and Darlington. 1827 Keble's Christian Year. April 14. Capodistrias President of Greece. |