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Keppler, U. J. (1900). Are our teachings, then, in vain? [Lithograph]. In Puck (48, no. 1230). Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2010651334/
Keppler, U. J. (1901). A disturbing possibility in the east [Lithograph]. In Puck {50, no 1279). Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2010651460/
Keppler, U.J. (1900). The first duty [Lithograph]. In Puck (47, no. 1222). Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2010651318/
Keppler, U. J. (1900). The real trouble will come with the "Wake" [Lithograph]. In Puck. Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2006681445/
No author. (1899 August). The break-up of China and our interest in it. In The Atlantic Monthly (48, no 502). Retrieved
from http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/unbound/flashbks/china/breakup.htm
Schroeder, W. ed. (1912). Das persönliche regiment: reden und sonstige öffentliche Äusserungen Wilhelms II.
(R. Levy, Trans.). Text 2. Retrieved from https://www.h-net.org/~german/gtext/kaiserreich/china.html
Shanghai Xinhong Cultural Development Co.Ltd. (2010). Conflicting depictions of boxers. Retrieved from
http://history.cultural-china.com/en/34H6705H12280.html
Tappan, E. M. ed. (1914). Pierre Loti: When the Allies Entered Peking. In The world's story: a history of the world in
story, song, and art, vol. 1 China, Japan, and the islands of the Pacific. Retrieved from
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1900Loti-peking.asp
Twain, M. (1901). To the person sitting in darkness. New York: Anti-Imperialist League of New York. Retrieved from
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~drbr/sitting.html
Watching the "Foreign Devils" - Gate of the English Bridge barring the Cantonese from the Legations, China
[Photograph]. (1900). Retrieved June 4, 2013, from http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2006677917/
Within historic grounds of the Forbidden City in Pekin, China, on November 28 celebrated the victory of the Allies
[Photograph]. (1900). Retrieved June 3, 2013, from http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?
id=532582