1905

 

19th Century
July 1905, O. Eltzbacher, Indemnity due to Japan

The American Monthly Review of Reviews
January 1905,    War pictures
February 1905, Year of the War
February 1905, Buddhist priest on the war
May 1905, Temper of the Japanese people toward the war
May 1905, Map of the scene of the far eastern naval operations
May 1905, Historical map of the Russo-Japanese war to date
July 1905, Military lessons of the far eastern war
August t905, Peace negotiators at Washington
August 1905, One of the secrets of Japanese victories
September 1905, How Peace was brought about
November 1905, Text of the Russo-Japanese treaty
November 1905, Peace and after
October 1905, L.E. Van Norman, Making of a modern treaty of peace
October 1905, W.T. Stead, How St. Petersburg received the news of Peace

Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science
July 1905, K. Kaneko, Japan's position in the Far East

Arena
February 1905, E. Campbell, Pro-Russian view-point

The Atlantic Monthly
July 1905, C. Holcombe, Results of the Eastern war

 

Blackwood's
January 1905, Consequences of a Japanese victory
January 1905, Naval campaign
February 1905, Land campaign to the passage of the Yatu
March 1905, Land campaign up to the end of June
April 1905, Advance to Liauyang
September 1905, Farce of Portsmouth
October 1905, English view
September 1905, Chasseur (pseud), Battle of Hei-kou-tai
December 1904-February 1905, O (pseud),War in the Far East

Canadian Magazine
March-May 1905, War pictures

Cassier’s
April 1905, M.C. Sullivan, Signaling in war service

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
November 1905, Peace and world-opinion

October 1905, Treaty of peace and demands before the war
August 1905, J.A. Brown, Real issues

Contemporary Review
September 1905, Negotiations at Portsmouth
October 1905, E.J. Dillon, Story of the peace negotiations
January 1905, E.J. Dillon, Progress of the war

Cosmopolitan
September 1905, C Stetson, Two Russian heroines
January 1905, O. Iwaji, Planting the sun flag on the walls of Liao-Yang

The Fortnightly Review
April 1905, Mukden and after
January 1905, A. Stead, Baltic fleet and British-Japanese alliance
February 1905, A. Stead, Port Arthur-and after
October 1905, A. Stead, Peace in the Far East
May 1905, J. M. Price, Russian lines of communication

Forum
October 1905, A.M. Low, Peace between Japan and Russia

Harper’s Weekly
March 25 1905, Japanese victory and its outcome
May 20 1905, Japan's probable terms of peace, and their effect on neutral powers
June 10 1905, Japan's great naval victory
July 8 1905, Prospect of early peace in the Far East
August 26 1905, Japan's terms of peace
September 16 1905, Peace of Portsmouth and its consequences
September 16 1905, E.J. Dillon, What the peace of Portsmouth means to Russia
September 16 1905, E.J. Dillon, Official narrative of the peace conference
August 26 1905, E.J. Dillon, Portsmouth conference
June 3 1905, J.A Baer, Why Japan wins
September 30 1905, Mrs. C. F. McWilliams, What Russia has to pay for

 

Harper's Weekly
May 6 1905, O. M. Lissak, What the world has learned from the Russo-Japanese war
July 22 1905, S. Brooks, Terms of  Peace
August 26 1905, W.D. Howells, Portsmouth conference

The Independent
January 5 1905, With Admiral Togo on the tenth of August
January 5 1905, Events of the war
March 16 1905, Cost of life
August 10 1905, Origin of the war
October 19 1905, Provisions of the treaty
April 27 1905, J.H. De Forest, Overwhelming defeat of Russia
October 5 1905, J.H. De Forest, Visit to the hospitals in Liaoyang

The Living Age
April 8 1905, Mole warfare
July 8 1905, Hope of peace
September 23 1905, Peace between Japan and Russia
February 18 1905, H.W. Wilson, Naval lessons of the war

The Nation
January 5 1905, First Japanese campaign
Aught 24 1905, Premium on aggression
April 6 1905, G. F. Wright, Situation in Manchuria

North American Review
October 1905,    Peace between Japan and Russia
May 1905, A. Kinosuke, Probable Japanese terms or peace
November 1905, F. De Martens, Portsmouth peace conference
October 1905,    S. Brooks, Results of the Eastern war

Overland
March 1905, C. Lorimer, True story of the battle of Chemulpo
May 1905, C.T. Calame, Apropos of the war in the Far East

Quarterly Review
January 1905, War in the Far East

Scientific American
March 11 1905, Story of the operations of the Russian fleet at Port -Arthur
June 17 1905,    Mines and entanglements in the Russo-Japanese war
September 9 1905, Peace between Japan and Russia
September 9 1905, Naval losses of the Russo-Japanese war
June 24 1905,Mrs. E.P. Foster, Ethics of the Russo-Japanese war

Scribner’s Magazine
February 1905, J. Fox, Jr.,White slaves of Haicheng
January 1905,    J. Fox, Jr., On the war-dragon's trail
March 1905, J. Fox, Jr, Backward trail of the Saxon
January 1905, T.F. Millard, New features of war
August 1905, T.F. Millard, Fruits of Japan's victory

World To-Day
October 1905,    Summary-of contents and discussion
June 1905,D. Story, Russia's search for peace
October 1905, W. Wellman, Peace conference

 

The World's Work

July 22 1905, Peace plenipotentiaries
August 19 1905, Portsmouth conference
September 2 1905, Principle, not money
September 2-16 1905, Peace between Japan and Russia
September 9 1905, Real victory at Portsmouth
September 2 1905, E. Poole, Two Russian soldiers
November 11 1905, F, De Martens, World. significance of the treaty of Portsmouth
February 18 1905, G. Kennan     , Russian views of Kuropatkin and his army
June 10 1905, G. Kennan, Struggle for command of the sea

October 14 1905, G. Kennan, Sword of peace in Japan
September 16 1905, P.S. Reinsch, Unfortunate peace
April 1905, Grappling with Togo and Nogi
September 1905, Personal, geographical, and historical facts
October 1905, Coming of Japan into victorious recognition
January 1905,    Glimpse of Japan's ambition

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