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海外史料看甲午
Editor-in-chief Zhao Shengwei
The first domestically produced historical serial published with high-definition images and out-of-print overseas historical materials, 200 rare overseas exquisite prints + 100,000 words of first-hand news reports by overseas front-line reporters, "Oriental History Review" jointly promotes sub-brands "Illustrated London News", "Illustrated France", "Clumsy" comics, Out-of-print overseas historical materials such as "Japanese Customs Illustrated" are published for the first time, interpreting the Sino-Japanese War from a new perspective to find Chinese history lost overseas, historical readings with collection and research value, and recommended by Ma Yong of the Institute of Modern History of the Academy of Social Sciences to land on the homepage of the crowdfunding website before publication. The crowdfunding performance is good and there are many supporters. "Peep Show: A Look at the Sino-Japanese War from Overseas Historical Materials" brings together the British "Illustrated London News" (100 pictures, 20,000 words of first-hand reporting by reporters), the famous British satirical magazine "Clumsy" (15 cartoons), French Pictorial (80 pictures, 20,000 words of first-hand reporting by reporters), and Japanese Customs Illustrated (written by Japanese military veterans) It was compiled based on what they "saw and heard" on the battlefield. From 1894 to 1895, a total of ten issues of the Sino-Japanese War Supplement were published. The complete set of this book is currently difficult to find even in Japan) and other classic graphic records about Sino-Japanese War. It has a strong market differentiation for books on Sino-Japanese War and Sino-Japanese topics.
The first domestically produced historical serial published with high-definition images and out-of-print overseas historical materials, 200 rare overseas exquisite prints + 100,000 words of first-hand news reports by overseas front-line reporters, "Oriental History Review" jointly promotes sub-brands "Illustrated London News", "Illustrated France", "Clumsy" comics, Out-of-print overseas historical materials such as "Japanese Customs Illustrated" are published for the first time, interpreting the Sino-Japanese War from a new perspective to find Chinese history lost overseas, historical readings with collection and research value, and recommended by Ma Yong of the Institute of Modern History of the Academy of Social Sciences to land on the homepage of the crowdfunding website before publication. The crowdfunding performance is good and there are many supporters. "Peep Show: A Look at the Sino-Japanese War from Overseas Historical Materials" brings together the British "Illustrated London News" (100 pictures, 20,000 words of first-hand reporting by reporters), the famous British satirical magazine "Clumsy" (15 cartoons), French Pictorial (80 pictures, 20,000 words of first-hand reporting by reporters), and Japanese Customs Illustrated (written by Japanese military veterans) It was compiled based on what they "saw and heard" on the battlefield. From 1894 to 1895, a total of ten issues of the Sino-Japanese War Supplement were published. The complete set of this book is currently difficult to find even in Japan) and other classic graphic records about Sino-Japanese War. It has a strong market differentiation for books on Sino-Japanese War and Sino-Japanese topics.

西洋镜:海外史料看李鸿章(全集)
Editor-in-chief Zhao Shengwei
The "Peep Show" team spent eight years sorting out a large number of news reports and features about Li Hongzhang in Western newspapers from 1876 to 1904, which involved his various foreign affairs, his tough attitude towards the US "Chinese Exclusion Act", and the signing of the "Shimonoseki Treaty" "The conscientiousness and dedication when dealing with the Boxer Rebellion incident, especially the scene when visiting Europe and the United States... This book is divided into two volumes, the first volume is from 1876 to 1896 in chronological order, and the second volume is from 1896 to 1904.
The "Peep Show" team spent eight years sorting out a large number of news reports and features about Li Hongzhang in Western newspapers from 1876 to 1904, which involved his various foreign affairs, his tough attitude towards the US "Chinese Exclusion Act", and the signing of the "Shimonoseki Treaty" "The conscientiousness and dedication when dealing with the Boxer Rebellion incident, especially the scene when visiting Europe and the United States... This book is divided into two volumes, the first volume is from 1876 to 1896 in chronological order, and the second volume is from 1896 to 1904.

Diorama: the Late Qing Dynasty 1846-1885 Recorded by French Illustrated Journal (two Volumes)
History西洋镜:法国画报记录的晚清1846—1885(全二册)
Editor-in-chief Zhao Shengwei
The "Peep Show" team spent seven years searching public and private museums in various countries, collected more than 300 rare prints, and compiled an original report of nearly 200,000 words. They all come from the earliest French newspapers and periodicals in the world that focus on images, such as "Illustrated Magazine" and "Illustrated World".
The "Peep Show" team spent seven years searching public and private museums in various countries, collected more than 300 rare prints, and compiled an original report of nearly 200,000 words. They all come from the earliest French newspapers and periodicals in the world that focus on images, such as "Illustrated Magazine" and "Illustrated World".

西洋镜:海外史料看甲午
Editor-in-chief Zhao Shengwei
The domestic "Peepshow: A Look at the Sino-Japanese War from Overseas Historical Materials" brings together the British "Illustrated London News" (100 pictures, 20,000 words of reporter's first-hand report), the famous British satirical magazine "Clumsy" (15 cartoons), French Pictorial (80 pictures, 20,000 words of reporter's first-hand report), and Japanese Customs Illustrated (reported by a Japanese soldier) Journalists, compiled based on what they "saw and heard" on the battlefield. From 1894 to 1895, a total of ten issues of the Sino-Japanese War supplement were published (the complete set of this book is currently difficult to find even in Japan) and other classic graphic records about Sino-Japanese War, which has a strong market differentiation for books on Sino-Japanese War and Sino-Japanese topics.
The domestic "Peepshow: A Look at the Sino-Japanese War from Overseas Historical Materials" brings together the British "Illustrated London News" (100 pictures, 20,000 words of reporter's first-hand report), the famous British satirical magazine "Clumsy" (15 cartoons), French Pictorial (80 pictures, 20,000 words of reporter's first-hand report), and Japanese Customs Illustrated (reported by a Japanese soldier) Journalists, compiled based on what they "saw and heard" on the battlefield. From 1894 to 1895, a total of ten issues of the Sino-Japanese War supplement were published (the complete set of this book is currently difficult to find even in Japan) and other classic graphic records about Sino-Japanese War, which has a strong market differentiation for books on Sino-Japanese War and Sino-Japanese topics.