Series 1. Materials from British sources
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Williamson, Reverend Alexander – "Notes on Manchuria," 1862 (Royal Geographical Society)
Younghusband, Lieutenant F. E. – "A Journey From Manchuria and Peking to Kashmir," 1888 (Royal Geographical Society)
Turley, Robert T. – "Some Notes on the River System of the Upper Liao, Manchuria," 1904 (Royal Geographical Society, Geographical Journal)
British Parliamentary Papers, "Correspondence Respecting the Russian Occupation of Manchuria and Newchwang, China," 1904
British Foreign Office and Board of Trade, "Diplomatic and Consular Reports, Trade of Antung, China," 1907-1908
British Foreign Office and Board of Trade, "Diplomatic and Consular Reports, Trade of Dairen (Dalny), Japan," 1907-1913
British Parliamentary Papers, Preliminary Report on Conditions in Manchuria, China, 1932
Series 2. Materials from Japanese (including Machoukuo) sources
Scope and Content Note
Welcome Society of Japan – Useful Notes and Itineraries for Travelling in Japan, 1910
Manchuria Daily News – Japan's Position in Manchuria and Mongolia, 1923
South Manchuria Railway Company – Harbin, 1934
South Manchuria Railway Company – South Manchuria Railway, 1935
South Manchuria Railway Company – Mukden (Fengtien), 1935
Manchoukuo Government – Manchoukuo: A Pictorial Sketch, 1937
Japanese Tourist Bureau – Touring Chosen and Manchoukuo, 1937
Peping[SIC]-Liaoning Railway (Peking-Mukden Line) – Welcome to Peping (Peking), ca.1930s