928 Volpicelli, Zenone (b. 1856)
The China-Japan War. 1896.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR, COMPILED FROM JAPANESE, CHINESE, AND FOREIGN SOURCES, BY VLADIMIR, LATELY OF THE DIPLOMATIC MISSION TO COREA, ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK, CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157, Fifth Avenue, 1896.
x, 449, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates. 23 cm.

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CONTENTS.
PART I. THE HISTORY OF THE COREAN QUESTION.
I. Short Historical Sketch of the Relations of the Three Countries. 9
Wars of the T'ang Dynasty.
Kublai Khan's Armada.
Hideyoshi's Invasions of Corea.
II. Sketch of Modern History of Corea. 35
III. Events immediately preceding the Outbreak of Hostilities. 51
The Assassination of Kim-ok-Kiun.
The Tong-Haks.
Army and Navy of China.
Army and Navy of Japan.
PART II. THE COREAN CAMPAIGN.
I. The Outbreak of Hostilities. 88
The Attack on the King's Palace at Seoul.
The Naval Battle at Phung Island.
II. The First Military Operations. 104
The Asan Campaign.
The Declaration of War.
The Naval Demonstrations at Port Arthur and Wei-hai-wei.
III. The Phyong-yang Campaign. 120
Preliminary Description.
Advance of the Mixed Brigade.
Advance of the Sak-ryong Detachment.
Advance of the Main Body.
Advance of the Gensan Detachment.
Phyong-yang and the Chinese Army.
IV. The Attack on Phyong-yang. 149
The Mixed Brigade.
The Sak-ryong and Gensan Detachments.
The Main Body.
The Retreat of the Chinese and Capture of Phyong-yang.
PART III. THE CAMPAIGN IN CHINA.
I. The Naval Battle at Hai-yang Island. 164
II. The First Army's Invasion of China. 186
The Crossing of the Yalu.
Operations of the Fifth Division.
Operations of the Third Division.
III. The Campaign in the Regent Sword's Peninsula. 203
The Landing of the Second Army.
The Advance and Capture of Chin-chow and Talien Bay.
The Capture of Port Arthur.
IV. The First Army in Manchuria. 237
Fifth Division or Right Wing of the First Army.
Third Division or Left Wing of the First Army.
V. The Advance of the Second Army. 261
VI. The Wei-hai-wei Campaign. 269
VII. The First Peace Embassy. 305
VIII. The Continuation of the Manchurian Campaign. 308
IX. The Second Peace Embassy. 322
APPENDICES.
Appendix A. Otori's Programme of Reforms for Corea. 335
Appendix B. Diplomatic Correspondence preceding the War. 338
Appendix C. Statements of some of the Survivors of the Kowshing. 349
Appendix D. The Declarations of War of China and Japan. 370
Appendix E. Correspondence relating to the two Japanese in Shanghai. 375
Appendix F. Correspondence between Admiral Ito and Admiral Ting. 380
Appendix G. Capitulation of Wei-hai-wei. 387
Appendix H. Correspondence between Taotai Niu and Admiral Ito. 389
Appendix I. The Peace Conference at Hiroshima. 391
Appendix J. The Armistice. 403
Appendix K. Peace Negotiations and Text of Treaty. 405
Index. 438

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