The 100 years Anglo-Chinese calendar,
1st Jan., 1776 to 25th Jan., 1876, corresponding with the 11th day of the 11th moon of the 40th year of the reign Kien-Lung, to the end of the 14th year of the reign Tung-Chi; together with an appendix, containing several interesting tables and extracts.
Shanghai, Printed at the "North China Press" Office, 1872
The first Anglo-Chinese centennial calendar, covering the period 1776-1876. 'Calendars in somewhat similar form have been yearly issued from the press in China; but, as it is doubtful if a complete series of these exists, and as, in the transaction of business, whether official, legal or commercial, between Foreigners and Chinese, and in the study of Chinese History which is now so intimately connected with foreign nations, a knowledge of the corresponding dates is quite necessary' (cfr. Preface). According to Cordier, only 500 copies of this book were printed and most were destroyed during a fire at the printing house 'Chin-Foong' in 1873
First edition. 8vo., [vi], 260, [ii], 17 pp., contemporary black morocco gilt, gilt lettered to upper cover, label of the "Ching Foon" Printing and Bookbinding Office, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, a fine copy.
Cordier, Sinica, I, 568.
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