The 'Crimson Eyebrows' The Battle of the Iron-Clads The Bayard of Japan The Burning of the Summer Palace The Captivity of Captain Golownin The Career of a Desert Chief Confucius, the Chinese Scholar The Conquest of Central Asia Corea and it Neighbors The Death-Struggle of China The Decline and Fall of Christianity in Japan The Decline of the Mikados The Empress Poisoner of China The Expulsion of the Mongols A Female Richelieu The First of the Mikados The Founder of Yedo and Modern Feudalism The Founder of the Chinese Empire From the Shoemaker's Bench to the Throne The Great Christian Movement and its Fate The Hojo Tyranny How Civilization Came to Japan How Europe Entered China How a Peasant Boy Became Premier How the Empire of China Arose and Grew How the Friars Fared Among the Tartars How the Taira and Minamoto Fought for Power The Invasion of the Tartar Steppes Jingu, the Amazon of Japan Koatsou and the Dynasty of the Hans The Manchu Conquest of China The Mikado Comes to His Own Again Nobunaga and the Fall of the Buddhists The Opening of Japan The Palace of Kublai Khan Progress in Japan and China The Progress of Christianity in Japan The Raid of the Goorkhas The Reign of Taitson the Great The Rise of the Manchus The Siege of Sianyang The Siege of Sinching The Tartar invasion of Japan The Tartars and Ghenghis Khan Three Notable Women Yamato-Dake, a Hero of Romance