Heeren, A. H. L. A manual of the history of the political system of Europe and its colonies, from its formation at the close of the fifteenth century to its reestablishment upon the fall of Napoleon. Translated from the fifth German edition. Oxford: D. A. Talboys, 1834. 2 vols. 8°. Same. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1857. xxxii, 540 pp. 8°. Hinds, Samuel. Essay on colonization. (In Wakefield, E. G.: A view of the art of colonization, pp. 107-119. London, 1849.) This Institut Colonial International. Comptes rendus de la session tenue à La Haye, Sept., 1895. Paris: Colin, 1895. (2), 427 pp. 8°. Ireland, Alleyne. Tropical colonization: an introduction to the study of the subject. London: Macmillan, 1899. xii, 282 pp. 8°. Jèze, Gaston. Étude théorique et pratique sur l'occupation comme mode d'acquérir les territoires en droit international. Paris: Giard Kidd, Benjamin. The control of the tropics. London: Macmillan, 1898. vi (1), 101 (1) pp. 8°. 8°. Lanessan, J. M. A. de. Principes de colonisation. Paris: Alcan, 1897. iv, 283 pp. 8°. (Bibliothèque scientifique internationale.) Lewis, Sir George Cornewall. Essay on the government of dependencies. London: John Murray, 1841. xii, 382 (1) pp. 8°. Lord, Walter Frewen. The lost empires of the modern world. Essays in imperial history. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1897. Lowell, A. Lawrence. Colonial civil service. Selection and training of colonial officials in Holland, England, and France. New York: Macdonnell, Alexander. Colonial commerce; comprising an inquiry into the principles upon which discriminating duties should be Merivale, Herman. Lectures on colonization and colonies. Delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839, 1840, and 1841. London: Milburn, William. Oriental commerce; or, the East India trader's complete guide; containing a geographical and nautical description Niox, Gustave. L'expansion européenne. Empire Britannique. Asie-Afrique-Océanie. 3o édition. Avec cartes et croquis. Appendice Payne, Edward John. History of European colonies. With maps. London: Macmillan & Co., 1889. xi (1), 408 pp. 16°. (Historical Pearson, Charles H. National life and character. A forecast. London: Macmillan & Co., 1894. vi, 381 pp. 12°. Penn, William. The benefit of plantations or colonies. (In select tracts relating to colonies, pp. 26-30. London [1733?].) Pillet, A. Des droits de la puissance protectrice sur l'administration intérieure de l'état protégé. (In Revue internationale du droit public, vol. 2, pp. 583–608.) Questions coloniales et diplomatiques. Paris, 1899-1900. 8°. Note.-Periodical now regularly received at the Library. Ricaud, J. A. L'expansion coloniale. Paris: V. Havard, 1891. xiv, 318 pp. 8°. ✓ Rogers, James E. Thorold. The colonial question. (In Cobden Club essays, 2d series, 1871-72, pp. 403-459. London, 1872.) Roscher, Wilhelm. Kolonien, kolonial Politik und Auswanderung. 3te verbesserte, vermehrte und zum Theil ganz neu bearbeitete Auflage von Roscher's Kolonien. Leipzig: C. F. Winter, 1885. (2), vi, 470 pp. 8°. Sacerdoti, V. Studi sulla colonizzazione. Bologna, 1890. 248 pp. 8°. Select tracts relating to colonies, consisting of: I. An essay on plantations. history of Florence, etc. III. A treatise. By John De Witt. V. A discourse concerning plantations. By Sir Josiah Child. By Sir Francis Bacon. II. Some passages taken out of the IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies. By William Penn. London: Printed for J. Roberts. [1733?] (8), 40 pp. 12. Smith, Adam. Of colonies. Of the motives for establishing new colonies; causes of the prosperity of new colonies; of the advantages Thierry, C. de. Imperialism. With an introduction by W. E. Henley. London: Duckworth & Co., 1898. xv, 110 pp. 8°. Wakefield, Edward Gibbon. A view of the art of colonization, with present reference to the British empire; in letters between a statesman Zimmermann, Alfred. Die europäischen Kolonien. Berlin, 1896-1899. 3 vols. Maps. 8°. Contents: I. Die Kolonialpolitik Portugals und ihre Entwickelung von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. II, III. Die Kolonialpolitik Grossbritanniens. 1898. Does trade follow the flag? Lord Farrer. Contemporary Review, vol. 74 (December, 1898), 810. 1899. The commercial future: I. International struggle for life. Brooks Adams. II. The commercial sovereignty of the seas. B. Taylor. Fortnightly Review, vol. 65 (February, 1899), 274, 284. 1899. Imperialism. J. L. Walton. Contemporary Review, vol. 75 (March, 1899), 305. 1899. The evolution of colonies: Social evolution. J. Collier. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 54 (March, 1899), 577. 1899. The colonies of the world and how they are governed. O. P. Austin. Forum, vol. 27 (May, 1899), 303. 1899. The seamy side of imperialism. Robert Wallace. Contemporary Review, vol. 75 (June, 1899), 782. 1899. The flag and trade; a summary review of the trade of the chief colonial empires. A. W. Flux. Royal Statistical Society Journal, vol. 62 (September, 1899), 489. 1899. The imperial function of trade. H. Birchenough. Nineteenth Century, vol. 46 (September, 1899), 352. 1899. The value of the imperial idea. Spectator, vol. 83 (October 7, 1899), 485. 1899. The cooperation of colonial governments. J. Macdomell. Journal of the Society of Comp. Legislation, new series, vol. 3 (December, 1899), 41. 1900. Radicalism and the imperial spirit. A. R. Carman. Contemporary Review, vol. 77 (January, 1900), 18. 1900. Does colonization pay? O. P. Austin. Forum, vol. 28 (January, 1900), 621. CLIMATE AND COLONIZATION. BOOKS. Annesley, James. Researches into the causes, nature, and treatment of the more prevalent diseases of India and of warm climates generally. Second edition. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841. xii, 606 pp. Portrait. 8°. Sketches of the most prevalent diseases of India. Second edition, with corrections and large additions. Illustrated by tables Burg, C. L. van der. To what extent are tropical altitudes adapted for settlement by Europeans? (In international congress of hygiene Burot, F., and M. A. Legrand. Les trou pes coloniales. Statistique de la mortalité. Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1897. 140 pp. 8°. Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1897. 184 pp. 8°. [1899.] 8°. (International military Maladies du soldat aux pays chauds. Cantlie, James. The possibility of Europeans and their families becoming naturalized in the tropics. (In Journal of tropical medicine, November, December, 1898; January, February, 1899.) Climate and colonization. (In Quarterly Review, vol. 190, July, 1899, pp. 268–288.) Cohn, Emanuel. Zur Geschichte der deutschen Tropenhygiene. (In Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, neue Folge, vol. 13, February 8, 1900, pp. 53-58.) Dumont, Enrique. Ensayo de una historia médico-quirúrgica de la isla de Puerto Rico. T. 1, 2, entrega 1-4. Habana: Imp. "La Antilla" de N. Cacho-Negrete, 1875-1876. 2 vols. 8°. Volume 2 lacks all after p. 160. Felkin, Robert W. Tropical highlands; their suitability for European settlement. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, 155–164. London, 1892.) Giles, G. M. Growth and development of Anglo-Indian children. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, pp. 184-185. London, 1892. Hillary, William. A treatise on such diseases as are the most frequent in or are peculiar to the West India Islands or the torrid zone. With notes by Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia: Jane Aitken, 1811. 166 pp. 8°. Horner, Gustavus R. B. Medical and topographical observations upon the Mediterranean, and upon Portugal, Spain, and other countries. With engravings. Philadelphia: Haswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839. 212 (1) pp. 8°. Horton, James Africanus B. Physical and medical climate and meteorology of the west coast of Africa; with valuable hints to Europeans for the preservation of health in the tropics. London: John Churchill & Sons, 1847. xix (1), 321 pp. 8°. Johnson, James. The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions. Fifth edition, greatly enlarged. London: S. Highley, 1836. viii, 678 pp. 8°. Manson, Patrick. Tropical diseases. A manual of the diseases of warm climates. With 88 illustrations and 2 colored plates. London: Cassell & Co., 1898. xvi, 607 pp. 12°. A school of tropical medicine. (In Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute, vol. 31, April, 1900, pp. 309–357.) Markham, Clements R. On the suitability of mountainous regions and of islands in the tropics for European settlement. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol 10, pp. 178-183. London, 1892. Martin, James Ranald. The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions. A new edition. London: John Churchill, 1856. xv (1), 599 pp. 8°. Moore, Sir William. The suitability of tropical highlands for European settlement. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, pp. 165–170. London, 1892). Orgeas, J. La pathologie des races humaines et le problème de la colonisation. Paris: Doin, 1886. 8°. Rho, Filippo. Malattie predominanti nei paesi caldi e temperati. (Igiene e acclimatazione nei paesi caldi. Torino, Rosenberg e Sellier, 1897. 779 pp. Plates. 8°. Rochard, Jules. Questions d'hygiène sociale (l'acclimatement dans les colonies françaises). Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1891. vi, 337 pp. 16°. Sambon, L. W. Acclimatization of Europeans in tropical lands. (In Geographical journal, vol. 12, pp. 589-606. London, 1898.) Stokvis, B. J. On the comparative pathology of human races, with reference to the vital resistance of Europeans in tropical climates. (In The Practitioner: vol. 46 (March, 1891), 223–240; (April, 1891), 301–320; (May, 1891), 385–398. London, 1891.) Towne, Richard. A treatise on the diseases most frequent in the West Indies, and herein more particularly of those which occur in Barbadoes. London: Printed for John Clarke, MDCCXXVI. (10), 192 pp. 8°. Townsend, P. S. Memoir on the topography, weather, and diseases of the Bahama Islands. New York: J. Seymour, 1826. 80 pp. 8°. Treille, Georges. Principes d'hygiène coloniale. Paris: Carré et Naud, 1899. (2), iv, 272 pp. 8°. Williamson, John. Medical and miscellaneous observations relative to the West India Islands. Edinburgh: Printed by Alexander Smellie, 1817. 2 vols. 8°. EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES. m SELECTED LIST OF BOOKS TREATING OF TERRITORIAL ACQUISITIONS PRIOR TO THE ANNEXATION OF HAWAII AND OF THE ISLANDS ACQUIRED FROM SPAIN IN 1898. Baldwin, Simeon E. The historic policy of the United States as to annexation. (In American Historical Association. Annual report for 1893, pp. 369–390.) Bicknell, Edward. The territorial acquisitions of the United States. Boston: Small, 1899. xi, (1), 110 pp. 16°. Contents: The Northwestern territory, 1787; Louisiana, 1802; Florida, 1819; Oregon, 1846; Texas, 1845; The Mexican cessions, 1848, 1853; Alaska, 1867; Hawaii, 1898; The recent acquisitions in the West Indies and the East. Blanchard, R. The discovery and conquests of the Northwest. Chicago: Cushing, Thomas & Co., 1880. (woodcuts). 8°. Burgess, John W. The middle period, 1817-1858. With maps. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897. (American History scries.) 484, (2), 30, iv pp. Plates xvi, 544 pp. Maps. 12°. Boston: Small, Maynard Carpenter, E. J. America in Hawaii. A history of the United States influence in the Hawaiian islands. & Co., 1899. xi, (1), 275 pp. Portraits. 12°. Cooley, Thomas M. The acquisition of Louisiana. Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Company, 1887. 93 pp. 8°. (Indiana Historical society: Publications, No. 3.) "Considers the constitutional questions involved in territorial acquisitions." Donaldson, Thomas. The public domain. Its history, with statistics, with references to the national domain, colonization, acquirement of territory, the survey, administration, and several methods of sale and disposition of the public domain of the United States, with sketch of legislative history of the land system of the colonies, and also that of several foreign governments. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1881. vi, 544 pp. Folded maps.. 8°. (U. S. 46th Congress, 3d session. Executive Document 47, pt. 1.) Farrand, Max. The legislation of Congress for the government of the organized territories of the United States. 1789-1895. William A. Baker, printer, Newark, N. J., 1896. (4), 101 pp. 8°. Freeman, Edward Augustus. Greater Greece and Greater Britain, and George Washington the expander of England. Two lectures, with an appendix. London: Macmillan & Co., 1880. (4), 143 pp. 12°. Gannett, Henry. Boundaries of the United States and of the several states and territories, with a historical sketch of the territorial Hermann, Binger. The Louisiana purchase, and our title west of the Rocky Mountains, with a review of annexation by the United Hinsdale, B. A. The old Northwest, with a view of the thirteen colonies as constituted by the royal charters. New York: Townsend MacCoun, 1888. vi, (2), 440 pp. Maps. 8°. Jollivet, Adolphe. Documents américains. Troisième série. Les États-Unis d'Amérique. Annexion du Texas. L'Orégon. Paris: de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, Avril 1845. 74 pp. 8°. McConachie, Lauros G. National expansion. Chicago, 1899. 134 pp. Portraits. 8°. (Progress. Issued monthly by the University Association in the interests of university and world's congress extension. vol. 5, no. 2.) Contents: The national awakening; occupancy of the vacant continent; homogeneity, federation, and character building; isolation vs. intercourse; protection of the weak; aggression and co-operation; the lessons of history and politics; the expansion of Europe; spheres of influence and the open door; world politics; growth of American trade. Bibliography: Arguments for expansion, by Samuel Fallows; The present crisis, by Edwin D. Mead. Roosevelt, Theodore. The winning of the West. With maps. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1889-1896. Contents: Vol. 1. From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776. Vol. 2. From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783. Vol. 3. The founding of the trans-Alleghany commonwealths, 1784-1790. Vol. 4. Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807. Winsor, J. The westward movement. The colonies and the republic west of the Alleghanies, 1763-1798. With full cartographical illustrations from contemporary sources. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1897. viii, 595 pp. Portraits. 8°. Winsor, J., and Edward Channing. Territorial acquisitions and divisions. 1783-1850. (In Winsor, J.: Narrative and critical history of America, vol. 7, pp. 528-562. Boston, 1888.) Adams, Charles Francis. "Imperialism" and "The tracks of our forefathers." A paper read before the Lexington, Mass., Historical society, December 20, 1898. Boston: Dana Estes & Co., 1899. 37 pp. 8°. Allen, William V. Necessary and natural territorial expansion. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 287-304. Chicago, 1899.) American academy of political and social science. The foreign policy of the United States, political and commercial; addresses and discussions at the annual meeting, April 7-8, 1899. Philadelphia: American academy of political and social science, 1899. (4), 216 pp. 8°. Contents: The government of dependencies, by Theodore S. Woolsey. Constitutional aspect of the government of dependencies, by E. W. Huffcut. The government of dependencies, by A. Lawrence Lowell. The government of tropical colonies, by W. Alleyne Ireland; discussion by Dr. Talcott Williams, Prof. L. S. Rowe. Militarism and democracy, by Carl Schurz. The commercial relations of the United States with the far East, by Worthington Chauncey Ford. The commercial relations of the United States with the far East, by Robert T. Hill; discussion by John Ford, Dr. W. P. Wilson, Prof. E. R. Johnson. The political relations of the United States with the far East, by John Bassett Moore. China's relations with the West, by H. E. Wu Ting Fang. The political relations of the United States with the European powers in the far East, by Lindley Miller Keasbey. The real menance of Russian aggression, by Frederick Wells Williams. Anti-imperialistic league. Address adopted by the Anti-imperialistic league. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 695-710. Chicago, 1899.) Bacon, Augustus O. Independence for the Philippines. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 523–548. Chicago, 1899.) New York: The Bancroft Company, 1900. iv, (2), 738 pp. Map. 8° "Imperialism; the "Hawaii, the pearl of the Pacific," pp. 548-565. "Philippine archipelago and Asiatic Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The new Pacific. policy of expansion," pp. 144-184. isles," pp. 566–580. Blackman, William Fremont. The making of Hawaii; a study in evolution. New York: Macmillan Company, 1899. xii, 266 pp. 8°. 762 pp. Portrait. 8°. Consists of speeches, etc., in opposition to expansion by W. J. Bryan, Andrew Carnegie, J. B. Weaver, Bryan, William S., ed. Our islands and their people as seen with camera and pencil; introduced by J. Wheeler, with special descriptive matter and narratives by J. de Olivares * * Photographs by B. Townsend. St. Louis, New York: N. D. Thompson, 1900. 2 pts., illustrated. Plates. Folio. Carlisle, John Griffin. Our future policy. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 649–673. Chicago, 1899.) Boston: Small, Maynard & Chetwood, John. Manila, or Monroe doctrine? New York: Robert Lewis Wood Company, [1898]. 52 pp. 16°. Copeland, Thomas Campbell. American colonial handbook. A ready reference book of facts and figures, historical, geographical, and Daniel, John W. The effect of annexation of the Philippines on American labor. pp. 367-425. Chicago, 1899.) Draper, A. S. The rescue of Cuba; an episode in the growth of free government. London: Gay & Bird, 1899. 8°. No. 449 Fernald, James C. The imperial republic. With five maps. Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York and London: 1898. 192 pp. 120. Gardiner, Charles A. Our right to acquire and hold foreign territory. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York: 1899. (4), 56 pp. 12°. (Questions of the day, no. 93.) Giddings, Franklin Henry. Democracy and empire. With studies of their psychological, economic, and moral foundations. New York: Macmillan Company, 1900. x, 363 pp. 8°. Pp. 267-290 contain argument for Anglo-Saxon alliance; with discussion of commercial advantages of the East. "The consent of the governed," pp. 257-266. "Imperialism," pp. 267–290. Griffis, William Elliot. America in the East. A glance at our history, prospects, problems, and duties in the Pacific ocean. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1899. x, (2), 244 pp. Plates (photogravures). 12°. The romance of conquest. The story of American expansion through arms and diplomacy. Boston: W. A. Wilde Company, [1899]. 312 pp. Plates. 8°. Hoar, George Frisbie. "Before everything-liberty." Our duty to the Philippines. A letter reprinted from the Springfield Republican, January 11, 1900. Published by the New England Anti-imperialist league, 1900. 15 pp. 12°. No constitutional power to conquer foreign nations and hold their people in subjection against their will. Speech in the Senate, January 9, 1899. Washington, 1899. 28 pp. 8°. A question of conscience. Letter to the editor of the Boston Herald, January 2, 1900. [Washington, 1900.] 11 pp. 8°. No title-page. Caption title. Same as "Before everything-liberty." Our duty to the Philippines. Letter, March 29, 1899. [To citizens of Massachusetts on the Philippine policy.] [Boston] Published by the Anti-imperialist league. 1899. 14 pp. Our duty to the Philippines. From the Independent, New York, November 9, 1899. [New York, 1899.] 8 pp. Small 4°. Johnson, Henry U. Imperial splendor and imperial mistakes. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 649–673. Chicago, 1899.) Jordan, David Starr. Imperial democracy. A study of the relation of government by the people, equality before the law, and other McLaurin, John L. Our new colonial policy. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 577-594. Chicago, 1899.) Chicago, 1899.) (In Bryan, W. J., and others: J. B. Lippincott Company, Peffer, William A. Americanism and the Philippines. Crane & Co., Topeka, 1900. 150 pp. 8°. Pepper, Charles M. To-morrow in Cuba. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899. (8), 362 pp. Folded map. 8°. Powers, H. H. The war as a suggestion of manifest destiny. Philadelphia: American Academy of political and social science, 1898. 20 pp. (Publications of the Society, no. 235.) 8°. "Professor Powers shows the development of the policy of imperialism from the time of Jefferson, and the inevitableness of the war. He then sets forth the results which must follow from our appearance as a world power, and why the final struggle for world domination must be between the Anglo-Saxon and the Slav races. He also endeavors to forecast the result of this struggle." Randolph, Carman F. Notes on the law of territorial expansion. [New York: Privately printed. 1900.] 54 pp. 8°. Rayner, Isador. Speeches and addresses. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1899. (6), 318 pp. 12°. Imperialism, pp. 280-291. Schurz, Carl. American imperialism. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 329-363. Chicago, 1899.) Spalding, Bishop J. L. Love of country. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 675-693. Chicago, 1899.) Swift, Morrison I. Imperialism and liberty. Los Angeles: The Rowbroke Press, 1899. ix, (1), 491 pp. 8°. "Opposed to expansion." Tompkins, D. A. American commerce, its expansion. A collection of addresses and pamphlets relating to the extension of foreign markets for American manufacturers. Charlotte, N. C.: Published by the author, 1900. 154 pp. 12°. Townsend, Luther Tracy. "Manifest destiny" from a religious point of view. An address delivered before the Boston music hall patriotic association, November 6, 1898. Baltimore: Baltimore Methodist, [1898]. 61 pp. 16°. Turner, George W. Our ship of State. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 549-575. Chicago, 1899.) Valentine, John J. "Imperial democracy." Dutch colonizers in Malaysia. Annexation of the Philippines. San Francisco, 1899. 53 pp. 8°. Van Dyke, Henry. The American birthright and the Philippine pottage. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 429– 446. Chicago, 1899.) Visger, Jean A. Owen. The story of Hawaii. London and New York: Harper & Brothers, 1898. vii, (5), 219 pp. Plate. 8°. Vivian, Thomas J., and Ruel P. Smith. Everything about our new possessions. Being a handy book on Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. New York: R. F. Fenno & Co., 1899. 182 pp. 16°. Waldstein, Charles. The expansion of Western ideals and the world's peace. John Lane, New York and London, 1899. 194 pp. 16°. Whitney, Caspar. Hawaiian America. Something of its history, resources, and prospects. Profusely illustrated. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899. xii, (2), 357 pp. Plates (photogravures). 8°. |