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A Chronicle of the China Trade

 
  • Introduction
  • Doing Business with China
  • Augustine Heard & Co.
  • The Canton Trade
  • Commodities & Currencies
  • Treaty Ports & Compradors
  • Clippers & Steamships
  • Exploring Trade Links
  • Chinese Competition
  • Expatriate Traders
  • Influence of the China Trade
 
  • Bibliography
  • Manuscript Collections
  • Related Collections
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Bibliography

  • Crossman, Carl L. The Decorative Arts of the China Trade: Paintings, Furnishings and Exotic Curiosities. Woodbridge, Suffolk [England]: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1991.
  • Downs, Jacques M. The Golden Ghetto: The American Commercial Community at Canton and the Shaping of American China Policy, 1784-1844. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press, 1997.
  • Fairbank, John King, Ernest R. May, and Alfred D. Chandler. America’s China Trade in Historical Perspective: The Chinese and American Performance. Harvard Studies in American- East Asian Relations, 11. Cambridge, MA: Committee on American-East Asian Relations of the Dept. of History, in collaboration with the Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1986.
  • Fichter, James R. So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010.
  • Forbes, John Murray. Reminiscences of John Murray Forbes. Boston: 1902.
    Full text (vol. 1, vol. 3) available as a networked resource.
  • Hao, Yen-p’ing The Commercial Revolution in Nineteenth-Century China: The Rise of Sino-Western Mercantile Capitalism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.
  • —. The Comprador in Nineteenth Century China: Bridge Between East and West. Harvard East Asian Series, 45. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
  • Jones, Geoffrey, Elisabeth Köll, and Alexis Gendron. “Opium and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth Century.” Case 9-805-010. Harvard Business School. March 25, 2010.
    Available for purchase through Harvard Business Publishing.
  • Layton, Thomas N. The Voyage of the ’Frolic’: New England Merchants and the Opium Trade. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1997.
  • Lockwood, Stephen Chapman. Augustine Heard & Co., 1858-1862: American Merchants in China. Cambridge, MA: East Asian Research Center, Harvard University, 1971.
  • Shaw, Samuel. The Journals of Major Samuel Shaw: The First American Consul at Canton: With a Life of the Author. Boston: Wm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1847.
    Full text available as a networked resource. (Harvard users only: Harvard ID and University PIN required.)
  • Sturgis, Tim. Rivalry in Canton: The Control of Russell & Co. 1839-1840 and the Founding of Augustine Heard & Co. London: The Warren Press, 1988.
  • Waters, Thomas Franklin. Augustine Heard and His Friends. Salem, MA: Newcomb & Gauss, printers, 1916.
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