求教C.A.Killie 庚子事变时使馆内照片的练接网站
<div>KILLIE, CHARLES A.( 或说是C.A.Killie 或有人翻成C.A.基立) 拍了不少张的庚子事变时使馆内照片.老成只零散的收集到几张,就是找不到整套的照片.</div><div><br/></div><div>C.A.Killie 的庚子事变时使馆内照片总共50张,编号为AC37-XX(xx:1-50),我只找到50张照片的说明(英文),全部分享于下.</div><div><br/></div><div>坛子哪位知道全套50张照片的链接,如能告知,感激不尽.</div><div><br/></div><div>AC37-1* Charles A. Killie: ‘British Legation Gateway, with barricades </div><div>protecting the guards and the rapid fire gun. Dry canal in front. The </div><div>Native Christians were quartered across the canal to the right.’, 1900, </div><div>silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-2 Charles A. Killie: ‘British Legation Gateway, inside view. Fuel </div><div>committee seated in the chairs’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x </div><div>243mm </div><div>AC37-3 Charles A. Killie: ‘Bell Tower, showing the bulletin boards, </div><div>where all the news items and announcements were posted daily. </div><div>House occupied by United States Minister Conger. Chapel, where </div><div>seventy Americans ate their meals, and thirty-five of them slept on </div><div>the floor and benches for almost two months.’ 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-4 Charles A. Killie: ‘Front Tinger in the British Legation. The </div><div>manager of the Peking Hotel brought all his guests to this place, and </div><div>here they cooked, ate, and slept throughout the siege’, 1900, silverprint photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-5 Charles A. Killie: ‘Fortified Bridge on legation Street, </div><div>connecting American, British, Dutch, and Russian Legations on the </div><div>one side, with the French, German, italian, Japanese, and other </div><div>Legations on the other side. Always in the line of fire.’ 1900, silverprint photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-6 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. First Secretary’s </div><div>House, showing how it was fortified with bricks and sand bags. Men </div><div>of the Signal Service on the roof.’, 1900, silver-print photograph, </div><div>193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-7 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Secretary </div><div>Cockburn’s House, with a “Bomb-proof,” three or four feet deep, in </div><div>front of it. The earth in the yard was dug up and used to fill sand </div><div>bags. There was a sentry post on the roof. The inclined way was </div><div>prepared for the purpose of taking a rapid-fire gun up on to the roof’, </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-8* Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. “Fort Cockburn,” </div><div>with the Nordenfeldt rapid-fire gun and gunner, Sgt. Murphy. Also </div><div>showing the fortification Staff. (Beginning on the left of the picture): </div><div>187Revs. Ewing, F.D.Gamewell, Chairman; Killie, Norris, Stonehouse, </div><div>and Chaplin. – Six “Fighting Parsons.”, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-9 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. “When the Troops </div><div>arrived.” Crowd of troops and civilians in front of the bell tower.’ </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-10 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Mongo maket (adjoining the British </div><div>legation). International Gun “Our Betsey” This gun was call </div><div>“International” because it was an old British gun, was found in a </div><div>Chinese junk shop, mounted on an Italian gun carriage, used Russian </div><div>ammunition, and was fired by an American gunner. The Chinese </div><div>Soldiers were so close at this point that they could hrow bricks and </div><div>stones over the wall. A number of our men were injured in this way. </div><div>American Gunner Mitchell was here shot by a bullet which came </div><div>through the loop-hole in front of his gun’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-11 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Mongol market. Gun stand for the </div><div>Italian One-pounder Gun. Group of British Marines’, 1900, silverprint photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-12* Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. House and Gate in </div><div>the South Stable Court, ruined by shot and shell fired by the Chinese </div><div>soldiers. – The house was completely wrecked’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-13 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation . A section of the </div><div>outer wall, showing how it was reinforced on the inside with earth, </div><div>stone, and timbers. When so reinforced, the total thickness was about </div><div>six or seven feet. No cannon shot ever penetrated one of these </div><div>fortified walls’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-14 Charles A. Killie: ‘Showing the only good building left in the </div><div>Han-lin-yuan. The others were almost all destroyed by the “Boxers” </div><div>in their efforts to burn the Legation buildings. Also showing the </div><div>outer and inner lines in defence, with a countermine between’, 1900, </div><div>silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-15* Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Cemetery where </div><div>some of those who were killed, or who died from disease, during the </div><div>Siege, were buried. Some of the graves contain the bodies of as </div><div>many as three people, there being no time to dig a separate grave for </div><div>each one. Neither could coffins be made for them. About seventy </div><div>188foreigners died in one way or another during the siege’, 1900, silverprint photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-16 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Sir Claude and </div><div>Lady Macdonald and group of British subjects’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-17 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. The Legation </div><div>Guard of British Marines. Sir Claude Macdonald in the centre, with </div><div>Capt. Wray on his left and Capt. Poole on his right’, 1900, silverprint photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-18 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. The Legation </div><div>Guard of Customs Volunteers. Sir Claude Macdonald in the centre, </div><div>with Capt. Von Strauch on his left and Capt. Poole and Capt. Smith </div><div>on his right’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-19 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Group of American </div><div>Missionaries in front of the Chapel’, 1900, silver-print photograph, </div><div>193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-20 Charles A. Killie: ‘Gateway of the American Legation. – Also </div><div>showing one of the barricades built across Legation Street. The </div><div>Chinese Soldiers had a similar barricade across this street, only about </div><div>twenty yards beyond this one’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x </div><div>243mm </div><div>AC37-21 Charles A. Killie: ‘Fortified “Ramp” back of the American </div><div>Legation, leading to the American position on the city wall. Probably </div><div>the hardest fighting of the siege took place on this section of the wall. </div><div>At one time the American soldiers held the incline on the left and the </div><div>Chinese soldiers the one on the right, and waged battle across the </div><div>narrow space at the top, where each had built a barricade’, 1900, </div><div>silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-22 Charles A. Killie: ‘The Ch’ien Men, or Front Gate. The walls </div><div>here are double; and the photograph shows the space between the </div><div>inner and the outer gate. The gate has since been burned by a fire </div><div>started accidentally’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-23 Charles A. Killie: ‘View from the Front Gate looking North </div><div>toward the “Forbidden City”. This photograph was taken during the </div><div>bombardment. The bodies of three dead Chinese soldiers ar seen </div><div>lying in the foreground’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x </div><div>243mm </div><div>189AC37-24 Charles A. Killie: ‘View along the wall separating the Chinese, </div><div>or outer city from the main, or Tartar City. Looking West from the </div><div>Front Gate (Ch’ien Men). Showing broken barricade, and tents, and </div><div>cannon, all deserted by the Chinese soldiers’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-25* Charles A. Killie: ‘The body of the American Artillery </div><div>Captain Riley lying in the Front Gate (Ch’ien Men) building, </div><div>surrounded by his men. – Captain Riley was killed during the attack </div><div>on the “Forbidden City,” the day after the relieving forces reached </div><div>Peking’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-26 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Russian Legation. Graves of the </div><div>American Marines and Russian soldiers, buried here side by side’, </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 193 x 243mm </div><div>AC37-27 Charles A. Killie: ‘At the Methodist Compound. Patrol of </div><div>American Marines returning after having cleared the streets of </div><div>“Boxers”’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm </div><div>AC37-28 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Improvised </div><div>Stand for the Guard of the Amerian Marines. Private Turner, who </div><div>was on guard when the photograph was taken, was afterwards killed. </div><div>He was the crack shot of the Guard and a general favorite’, 1900, </div><div>silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-29 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Group just </div><div>within the big gate, listening to alarming rumors’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-30 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Barbed wire </div><div>fences. Put up to prevent a rush by the Chinese soldiers and Boxers’, </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm </div><div>AC37-31 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. The Chapel. </div><div>Some of the windows were bricked up to prevent the enemyfrom </div><div>setting fire to the building, and others are loop-holed for rifles. From </div><div>the top of this building a lookout was kept, and flag or lantern </div><div>signals given to different parts of the large compound, much to the </div><div>bewilderment and dislike of the enemy’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-32 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Interior of the </div><div>Chapel, showing the pulpit platform piled with provisions’, 1900, </div><div>silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>190AC37-33 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Interior of the </div><div>Chapel, showing the bundles of bedding of those who slept therein’, </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-34 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Interior of the </div><div>Chapel, showing the vestry filled with trunks’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-35 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Methodist Compound. Flash-light </div><div>Picture of Capt. Hall, of the American Marines, with the key of the </div><div>Ha-ta-men Gate in his hand. This key was nearly two and one half </div><div>feet long’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-36 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Native carts held in </div><div>reserve for use in case of an emergency’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-37 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Fighting a fire </div><div>started in the Mongol Market by the Boxers, who had hoped to thus </div><div>burn the Legation buildings also. Although they repeatedly </div><div>attempted this, their plans never succeeded’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-38 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. The Front Tinger, </div><div>or Pavilion, occupied as a hotel by the proprietor and guests of the </div><div>Peking Hotel. Here pony steaks and horse meat in every form were </div><div>served in the most tempting way by the accomplished French chef’, </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-39 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. End view of the </div><div>Front Tinger (or Pavilion). This part was usually occupied by about </div><div>twenty foreign and native Catholic nuns, who were the guests of the </div><div>manager of the Peking Hotel’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x </div><div>85mm</div><div>AC37-40 Charles A. Killie: ‘The British Legation. Outside view of the </div><div>Legation gate, with Nordenfeldt gun and barricades. The wall across </div><div>the street in the distance is the wall of the Imperial City. It was </div><div>pierced by the Chinese soldiers, and a cannon protected by iron </div><div>shields, placed there. The buildings along the wall at the right were </div><div>also occupied by soldiers and “Boxers” who, from this position, kept </div><div>up an incessant rifle fire’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-41 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. The First </div><div>Secretary’s house with its fortifications. The trees were cut down </div><div>191and used for barricades and bombproof’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-42 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Native Christians </div><div>filling sand bags under foreign supervision’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-43 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Hauling the filled </div><div>sand bags to the places where they were needed. Not less than </div><div>50,000 of these bags were made by the ladies, the materials therefore </div><div>ranging from the coarsest and cheapest, to the finest of silks, satins </div><div>and brocades – worth, in some cases, $12.00 per yard, or even more’, </div><div>1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-44 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. The only </div><div>messengers (out of a score or more sent) who succeeded in getting to </div><div>Tientsin and returning. Although they went in all sorts of disguises, </div><div>all but these three were understood to have been either killed or </div><div>captured’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-45 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the Hanlin Yuan. A sentry-post on the </div><div>outer (Northern) line of fortifications. Native Christians digging </div><div>countermines. Just this side of the building shown in the picture (in </div><div>the adjoining court to the West) the enemy was discovered </div><div>undermining out guard post, and was driven away’, 1900, silverprint photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-46 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. “Relief is coming at </div><div>last.” August 14, 1900’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-47* Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. “Hurrah! Here </div><div>they are.” The British General Gazelee is shown at the right of the </div><div>photograph. He, with fifty Sikh soldiers, was the first to enter the </div><div>city’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-48 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. Foreigners and </div><div>natives on the tennis court discussing the situation after the arrival of </div><div>the relief party’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-49 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the British Legation. The exhausted </div><div>relief party of Sikhs resting on the tennis court’, 1900, silver-print </div><div>photograph, 85 x 85mm</div><div>AC37-50 Charles A. Killie: ‘In the American Legation. Rapid fire Colt </div><div>gun at the door of the office building. The Chinese gatekeeper taking </div><div>a card in to the Minister’, 1900, silver-print photograph, 85 x 85m</div><div><br/></div> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>老成</i>在2011-1-21 13:23:00的发言:</b><br/><p></p>这本英文版精装本行情7695元!仅找到这书的英文全文字:
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<p>老成兄,这个网站我们这边打不开,能不能上传到共享资料或者本站,谢谢了。</p> 嘉德去年拍卖会上有一本,品相非常好,不过没关注是否成交。 <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>老成</i>在2011-1-21 6:36:00的发言:</b><br/><span class="Apple-style-span" style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; COLOR: rgb(85,85,85); LINE-HEIGHT: 16px; FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px">感谢楼上诸位的建议和图片!</span>
<div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#555555"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; LINE-HEIGHT: 16px; webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px">老成近日读NIGEL OLIPHANT所写的"北京使馆被围日记"(英文版,网站如下),全是文字,内述不少围困时的几场战事,读来</span></font><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#555555"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; LINE-HEIGHT: 16px; webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px">还是感觉不够,所以想尽量收集英使馆</span></font><span class="Apple-style-span" style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; COLOR: rgb(85,85,85); LINE-HEIGHT: 16px; FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px">被围</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="FONT-SIZE: 12px; COLOR: rgb(85,85,85); LINE-HEIGHT: 16px; FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px">图片,以求身历其境之感.日后如有读文关图后的心得报告,我会在老北京坛子发表,届时还望诸位指教为是.</span></div>
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<p>这个网站上我下载了很多百年前的旧书,但如今上不去了,国内可能屏蔽了。</p> <span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(85, 85, 85); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; ">感谢楼上诸位的建议和图片!</span><div><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#555555" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px;">老成近日读NIGEL OLIPHANT所写的"北京使馆被围日记"(英文版,网站如下),全是文字,内述不少围困时的几场战事,读来</span></font><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#555555" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px;">还是感觉不够,所以想尽量收集英使馆</span></font><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; ">被围</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; ">图片,以求身历其境之感.日后如有读文关图后的心得报告,我会在老北京坛子发表,届时还望诸位指教为是.</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; "><br/></span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 1px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 1px; "><a href="http://www.archive.org/details/adiarysiegelega02olipgoog">http://www.archive.org/details/adiarysiegelega02olipgoog</a><br/></span></div> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>aidushu</i>在2011-1-21 10:01:00的发言:</b><br/>
<p>这个网站上我下载了很多百年前的旧书,但如今上不去了,国内可能屏蔽了。</p>
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一本洋文书就够我看上个把月,您竟然下载了很多.果然人如其名-爱读书! <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>aidushu</i>在2011-1-21 12:42:00的发言:</b><br/>
<p>您要是有甘博的那本社会调查,能否分享一下,我找不到下载地址</p>
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这本英文版精装本行情7695元!仅找到这书的英文全文字: <div><br/></div><div><a href="http://www.archive.org/stream/pekingsocialsurv00gambrich/pekingsocialsurv00gambrich_djvu.txt">http://www.archive.org/stream/pekingsocialsurv00gambrich/pekingsocialsurv00gambrich_djvu.txt</a><br/></div> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>老成</i>在2011-1-21 11:45:00的发言:</b><br/>
<p></p>一本洋文书就够我看上个把月,您竟然下载了很多.果然人如其名-爱读书! </div>
<p>您要是有甘博的那本社会调查,能否分享一下,我找不到下载地址</p>
<p> </p> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>黑龙</i>在2011-1-20 18:41:00的发言:</b><br/>
看的头晕,老成最好贴出一张样子,我看看,网上使馆常见的照片大多我都知道点来历
</div><p></p><font class="Apple-style-span" size="4">文字一大堆,又是英文,确实让人头晕。下午我整理一下我已有的几张,把它们缩小集中,如下图.每张小图片还编了号,按此编号,即可参考上面的洋文解说.</font><div><font class="Apple-style-span" size="4">感谢黑龙关心,如有其他</font><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'verdana,宋体'; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; "><b style="line-height: 15px; "><font class="Apple-style-span" size="4">C.A.Killie的片子,还请共享</font></b><b style="line-height: 15px; font-size: 12px; ">.</b></span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'verdana,宋体'; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; "><b style="line-height: 15px; font-size: 12px; "><br/></b></span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'verdana,宋体'; color: rgb(85, 85, 85); line-height: 16px; "><b style="line-height: 15px; font-size: 12px; "><br/><br/></b></span></div> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>老成</i>在2011-1-20 21:00:00的发言:</b><br/>
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<div><font class="Apple-style-span" size="4">感谢黑龙关心,如有其他</font><span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 16px; FONT-FAMILY: verdana,宋体; COLOR: rgb(85,85,85)" class="Apple-style-span"><b style="LINE-HEIGHT: 15px"><font class="Apple-style-span" size="4">C.A.Killie的片子,还请共享</font></b><b style="LINE-HEIGHT: 15px; FONT-SIZE: 12px">.</b></span></div>
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<p>康奈尔大学图书馆有一部分清晰度较高不全;</p>
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<p>澳大利亚那边应该是全的</p> <p><font face="Arial" color="#000000">我有,这是编号最后四个的.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" color="#000000"><br/></font></p> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>黑龙</i>在2011-1-20 22:15:00的发言:</b><br/>
<p>06年采购了一本,书不错</p>
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<p>但别只关注图片,书的文字内容也非常不错,是从欧洲人视角看到庚子事变,非常不错,特别是些细节如刚来北京时北京的境况,对其他公使以及赫德,樊国梁</p>
<p>莫里讯等人的描述和评价,有重要的历史价值。</p>
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<p>当然书中的照片有些是作者收集的,不常见;价值也不小</p></div>
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<p>建议再买一本英文版的,照片质量会比中文版有质的飞跃!</p> <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>aidushu</i>在2011-1-20 21:57:00的发言:</b><br/>东方出版社《1900年的北京》,意大利中国问题专家阿德里亚诺·马达罗根据义和团事件期间意大利驻北京的全权公使朱塞佩·萨尔瓦戈·拉吉侯爵留下的档案材料写成。上面的照片里面都有,另有更多其他图片,虽然作者注解有所舛误,但资料不错。 </div>
<p>06年采购了一本,书不错</p>
<p> </p>
<p>但别只关注图片,书的文字内容也非常不错,是从欧洲人视角看到庚子事变,非常不错,特别是些细节如刚来北京时北京的境况,对其他公使以及赫德,樊国梁</p>
<p>莫里讯等人的描述和评价,有重要的历史价值。</p>
<p> </p>
<p>当然书中的照片有些是作者收集的,不常见;价值也不小</p> 东方出版社《1900年的北京》,意大利中国问题专家阿德里亚诺·马达罗根据义和团事件期间意大利驻北京的全权公使朱塞佩·萨尔瓦戈·拉吉侯爵留下的档案材料写成。上面的照片里面都有,另有更多其他图片,虽然作者注解有所舛误,但资料不错。 <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>黑龙</i>在2011-1-20 21:14:00的发言:</b><br/>
<p> </p>
<p>康奈尔大学图书馆有一部分清晰度较高不全;</p>
<p> </p>
<p>澳大利亚那边应该是全的</p>
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感谢指引!老成即刻启程探路. 看的头晕,老成最好贴出一张样子,我看看,网上使馆常见的照片大多我都知道点来历 <div class="msgheader">QUOTE:</div><div class="msgborder"><b>以下是引用<i>aidushu</i>在2011-1-21 21:47:00的发言:</b><br/>
<p>老成兄,这个网站我们这边打不开,能不能上传到共享资料或者本站,谢谢了。</p>
</div><p></p><font class="Apple-style-span" size="3">再试试下个网站呗,如果还是不成,我也爱莫能助了.</font><div><font class="Apple-style-span" size="3">久闻<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(85, 85, 85); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 31px; ">国内高手都有破解屏蔽之策,爱读书可能还是得寻破解之道为上</span></font><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(85, 85, 85); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 21px; line-height: 31px; ">.</span><br/><div><br/></div><div><a href="http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7044548M/Peking">http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7044548M/Peking</a></div></div>
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