First Chinese Traveler to the United States
Lin King Chew, Reminiscences of Western Travels & Relevant
American Press Reports, 1847-1850
Shao Xiang Lin
First Chinese Traveler to the United States Lin King Chew, Reminiscences of Western Travels & Relevant American Press Reports, 1847-1850
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First Chinese Traveler to the United States:
Lin King Chew, Reminiscences of Western Travels & Relevant American Press Reports, 1847-1850
第一位赴美遊歷的中國人:
林綤㿝《西海紀遊草》 及美國報刊相關報道, 1847-1850
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林綤㿝《西海紀遊草》
封面 Front Cover
扉頁 [1849] Title Page
西海紀遊序 Forewords
庚戌[1850]王道徵"序"
歐夢蕉"序"
西海紀遊自序 Preface
西海紀遊詩 Poem [道光二十九年(1849)初稿]
救回被誘潮人記 Rescuing the Chaozhou People
〔附〕記先祖妣節孝事略 Ancestral Account
跋 Postscripts
己酉[1849]周見三"跋"
己酉[1849]歗雲梅"跋"
American Press Reports 美國報刊報道
"A Great Curiosity Coming to this Port--A Yankee Speculation," New York Daily Tribune, February 6, 1847
"The Chinese Junk Keying," New York Daily Tribune, July 14, 1847
"The Chinese Junk," New York Herald, July 21, 1847
"The Chinese Junk," Albany Evening Journal, August 11, 1847
"The Chinese Junk," New York Daily Tribune, August 13, 1847
"A Chinese Junketing," New York Commercial Advertiser, August 31, 1847
"Law Courts," New York Daily Tribune, September 8, 1847
"Chinese Junk," New York Daily Tribune, September 28, 1847
"The Chinese and the Junk," New York Daily Tribune, October 4, 1847
"Arrest of a Chinaman," Morning Courier and New York Inquirer, October 7, 1847
"Seamen's Chaplain for China," New York Evangelist, October 7, 1847
"Arrest of a Celestial," Brooklyn Evening Star, October 8, 1847
"Ling Keng Chow," New York Daily Tribune, October 19, 1847
"Sailing of the Chinese Sailors, Belonging to the Cochin China Junk," Dwight’s American Magazine ..., November 13, 1847
Transcriber's Note, Part 2
A note about the author’s names and the book title's translation
卥海紀遊艸
楊廷球題
Reminiscences of Western Travels By Lin Kung King of Amoy China Who visited the United States in 1847—[1]849 and was afterwards employed as Linguist to the U.S. Consulate at Amoy
衟灮己酉蒲月
卥海紀㳺艸
鳴軒楊廷球題
西海紀遊序
西海紀遊自序
西海紀遊詩
救回被誘潮人記
〔附〕記先祖妣節孝事略
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A Great Curiosity Coming to this Port--A Yankee Speculation
New York Daily Tribune
February 6, 1847, p.1
The Chinese Junk Keying
New York Daily Tribune
July 14, 1847, p.2
The Chinese Junk
New York Herald
July 21, 1847, p.2
The Chinese Junk
Albany Evening Journal
August 11, 1847, p.2
The Chinese Junk
New York Daily Tribune
August 13, 1847, p.2
A Chinese Junketing
New York Commercial Advertiser
August 31, 1847, p.2
Law Courts
New York Daily Tribune
September 8, 1847, p.2
Chinese Junk
New York Daily Tribune
September 28, 1847, p 2
The Chinese and the Junk
New York Daily Tribune
October 4, 1847, p. 1
Arrest of a Chinaman
Morning Courier and New York Inquirer
October 7, 1847, p.2
Seamen's Chaplain for China
New York Evangelist
October 7, 1847, p.158
Arrest of a Celestial
Brooklyn Evening Star
October 8, 1847, p.2
Ling Keng Chow
New York Daily Tribune
October 19, 1847, p.2
Sailing of the Chinese Sailors, Belonging to the Cochin China Junk.
Dwight’s American Magazine, and Family Newspaper, for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge and Moral and Religious Principles
3.46 (November 13, 1847): p.726-727
Transcriber's Note, Part 2
A note about the author’s names and the book title's translation
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