Book contents
- Frontmatter
- FOREWORD
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE
- CHAPTER II THE CRIMEA AND INDIAN MUTINY
- CHAPTER III THE PEKING CAMPAIGN
- CHAPTER IV THE TAEPING REBELLION
- CHAPTER V MACARTNEY ENTERS CHINESE SERVICE
- CHAPTER VI CAMPAIGNING WITH GORDON
- CHAPTER VII THE SOOCHOW MASSACRE
- CHAPTER VIII LIFE IN SOOCHOW
- CHAPTER IX REMOVAL TO NANKING
- CHAPTER X THE NANKING ARSENAL: SECOND PHASE
- CHAPTER XI THE KWOH EMBASSY
- CHAPTER XII THE RETURN TO ENGLAND
- CHAPTER XIII THE ARRIVAL OF THE MARQUIS TSÊNG
- CHAPTER XIV THE ST. PETERSBURG TREATY
- CHAPTER XV THE COMPLICATIONS WITH FRANCE
- CHAPTER XVI VARIOUS NEGOTIATIONS WITH ENGLAND
- CHAPTER XVII SOME MINOR DIPLOMATIC INCIDENTS
- CHAPTER XVIII THE CLOSE OF A LONG CAREER
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- Plate section
CHAPTER XV - THE COMPLICATIONS WITH FRANCE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- FOREWORD
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE
- CHAPTER II THE CRIMEA AND INDIAN MUTINY
- CHAPTER III THE PEKING CAMPAIGN
- CHAPTER IV THE TAEPING REBELLION
- CHAPTER V MACARTNEY ENTERS CHINESE SERVICE
- CHAPTER VI CAMPAIGNING WITH GORDON
- CHAPTER VII THE SOOCHOW MASSACRE
- CHAPTER VIII LIFE IN SOOCHOW
- CHAPTER IX REMOVAL TO NANKING
- CHAPTER X THE NANKING ARSENAL: SECOND PHASE
- CHAPTER XI THE KWOH EMBASSY
- CHAPTER XII THE RETURN TO ENGLAND
- CHAPTER XIII THE ARRIVAL OF THE MARQUIS TSÊNG
- CHAPTER XIV THE ST. PETERSBURG TREATY
- CHAPTER XV THE COMPLICATIONS WITH FRANCE
- CHAPTER XVI VARIOUS NEGOTIATIONS WITH ENGLAND
- CHAPTER XVII SOME MINOR DIPLOMATIC INCIDENTS
- CHAPTER XVIII THE CLOSE OF A LONG CAREER
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- Plate section
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- Information
- The Life of Sir Halliday Macartney, K.C.M.G.Commander of Li Hung Chang's Trained Force in the Taeping Rebellion, Founder of the First Chinese Arsenals, for Thirty Years Councillor and Secretary to the Chinese Legation in London, pp. 357 - 395Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1908