Frederic Henry Balfour 1846–1909 |
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Works
Idiomatic Dialogues in the Peking Colloquial for the Use of Students. Shanghai: “North-China Herald” office, 1883.
The Undergraduate. Vol. 2. 2 vols., 1891.
Waifs and Strays from the Far East; Being a Series of Disconnected Essays on Matters Relating to China. London: Trübner, 1876.
A Curious Physical Phenomenon, 1906.
A Patagonia Mage, 1907.
Austin and His Friends. London: Greening & Co., 1906.
Cherryfield Hall: An Episode in the Career of an Adventuress. London: R. Bentley, 1895.
Dr. Mirabel’s Theory. A Psychological Study. Harper’s Franklin Square Library,no. 739. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893.
Giraldi, Or, The Curse of Love. Vol. 1. 2 vols. London: Trübner, 1889.
Leaves from My Chinese Scrapbook. Trübner’s Oriental Series. London: Trübner, 1887g.
Preaching the Gospel, 1872.
Religious Systems of the World, 1901.
Sermons Never Preached, 1879.
Taoist Texts, Ethical, Political and Speculative. London: Trubner, 1884.
The Divine Classic of Nan-Hua; Being the Works of Chuang Tsze, Taoist Philosopher. With an Excursus, and Copious Annotations in English and Chinese. London: Trübner, 1881.
The Expiation of Eugene: A Novel. London: Greening, 1905.
The Higher Agnosticism. London: Greening, 1907.
The Relation of Spiritualism to Orthodoxy, 1905.
The Song of Songs (Which Is Solomon?), 1893.
The Virgin’s Vengeance, 1889.
Unthinkables. London: Bentley, 1897.
Articles
“A Chinese ‘Planchette’ Seance.” The China Review 9, no. 6 (1881): 362–70.
“Dr. Legge on Lieh-Tsz.” The China Review 13, no. 4 (1885): 283–84.
“Giles’ Remains of Lao Tsz.” The China Review 15, no. 2 (1886): 132.
“Hong Kong before the British.” Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 10 (1970): 134–79.
“Rev. Martin Schaub and Mr. Balfour’s ‘Chuang Tsze.’” The China Review 11, no. 4 (1883): 260.
“Spelling and Pronunciation.” The China Review 10, no. 5 (1882): 1.
“The ‘Naturalistic’ Philosophy of China.” Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (1880): 311–16.
“The ‘Su Shu,’ or Book of Plain Words.” The China Review 9, no. 3 (1880): 162–67.
“The ‘Tai-hsi’ King; or the Respiration of the Embryo.” The China Review 9, no. 4 (1881): 224–26.
“The ‘Yin-Fu’ Classic; Or, Clue to the Unseen.” The China Review 10, no. 1 (1881): 44–54.
“The Book of Purity and Rest.” The China Review 9, no. 2 (1880): 83–85.
“The Book of Recompences.” The China Review 8, no. 6 (1880): 341–52.
“The Emperor Cheng, Founder of the Chinese Empire.” The China Review 10, no. 3 (1881): 186–204.
“The Flower-Fairies. A Chinese Fairy-Tale.” The China Review 8, no. 5 (1880): 284–300.
“The Principle of Nature; A Chapter from the ‘History of Great Light,’ by Huai-Nan-Tsze, Prince of Kiang-Ling.” The China Review 9, no. 5 (1881): 281–97.
“Three Brief Essays.” The China Review 9, no. 6 (1881): 380–82.