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    Hong Kong : somewhere between heaven and earth / selected and edited by Barbara-Sue White.

    • Title:Hong Kong : somewhere between heaven and earth / selected and edited by Barbara-Sue White.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:White, Barbara-Sue, d1942-
    • Published/Created:Hong Kong ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Hong Kong (China)--History--Sources.
    • Description:xviii, 278 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-278).
    • ISBN:0195876962 (pbk.)
    • Contents:1. Jane Gardam
      Pig Boy
      2. Chinese Gazetter of the Hong Kong Region
      New Peace County
      3. Sir Edmund Belcher
      Voyage of HMS Sulphur
      4. Viscount Palmerston
      Letter to Queen Victoria
      5. Queen Victoria
      Letter to the King of the Belgians
      6. A. R. Johnston
      Note on the Island of Hong Kong
      7. Revd. James Legge
      Colony of Hong Kong
      8. 'A Resident'
      Letter from Hong-Kong, Descriptive of That Colony
      9. Osmond Tiffany, Jr.
      American in Hong Kong
      10. Steen Anderson Bille
      Early Days in the Colony
      11. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
      Letter to Sir Jamsetjce Jejeebhoy
      12. Benjamin Lincoln Ball
      Diary of a Hong Kong Doctor
      13. William Maxwell Wood
      Sailing into Hong Kong
      14. Albert Smith
      Comedian in the Colony
      15. Wang Tao
      My Sojourn in Hong Kong
      16. A. B. Freeman-Mitford
      How the Rich Live
      17. Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke
      English Arrogance
      18. Matilda & Lucilla Sharp
      At Home in Hong Kong
      19. John Thomson
      Hong-Kong Photographers
      20. Jules Verne
      Around the World in Eighty Days
      21. Lady Anne Brassey
      Visit to the Hong Kong Races
      22. Constance F. Gordon-Cumming
      Artist's Impression
      23. Henry J. Anderson Edwards
      Letter to Jardine, Matheson & Co.
      24. Rudyard Kipling
      Hong-Kong Nightlife
      25. 'Dolly'
      Steamer with the Buff-coloured Funnel
      26. 'Dolly'
      Degenerate Hong Kong
      27. Sir G. William Des Voeux
      View from Government House
      28. Sir William Meigh Goodman
      Reminiscences of a Colonial Judge
      29. Herbert Ellison Rhodes James
      Military Doctor Writes Home
      30. Charles J. H. Halcombe
      Festivities at the Man-mo Temple
      31. Mrs Unsworth
      Lady's Impression of Hong-Kong
      32. Robert Elegant
      Victorian Innocent
      33. Revd. E. J. Hardy
      John Chinaman at Home
      34. 'Betty'
      Intercepted Letters
      35. Abbas el Arculli
      1906 Typhoon
      36. Mary A. Poynter
      Lady's Travel Journal
      37. Kenneth A. Andrew
      Gangsters & Hat-snatchers
      38. S. H. Peplow & M. Barker
      Opium & Ingenuity
      39. Mrs H. I. Haslewood
      Child Slavery in Hong Kong
      40. Sir Cecil Clementi
      Hong Kong
      41. Bella Sidney Woolf
      P.S.O.C.
      42. Bella Sidney Woolf
      Borrower
      43. Lancelot Forster
      Clash of Old and New
      44. Stella Benson
      Hong Kong Prostitutes
      45. Ai Wu
      One Night in a Hong Kong Gaol
      46. Ba Jin
      Hong Kong Nights
      47. W. H. Auden
      Hongkong
      48. Emily Hahn
      Preparing for War
      49. Lieutenant A. Potter
      Poem, 1943
      50. Jean Gittins
      Years at Stanley
      51. Robert Owens, William Owens, & Sybil Owens
      Letters from the Camps
      52. Richard Mason
      World of Suzie Wong
      53. Austin Coates
      Errant Cow
      54. Anthony Lawrence
      Foreign Correspondent
      55. Elsie Tu
      Setting up School
      56. Christopher New
      Lunch at the Hong Kong Club
      57. Walter Sulke
      Hong Kong 1976 (An Unfinished Symphony for 5 million Instruments)
      58. Ni Kuang
      Ge-Ware Burner with 'Flying' Handles and Six Legs in Crackled Fenqing Glaze
      59. Leung Ping-kwan
      Old Colonial Building
      60. Louise Ho
      Hong Kong at the Crossroads
      Home to Hong Kong
      City
      Three Men in a Lift, Not To Mention
      Woman Who Didn't Get In.
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