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024 7    |a CMWL C.1/59 |2 soas manuscript number
040        |a UkLSOA |c UkLSOA
245 00 |a Chinese Opium Smoker -Twelve Illustrations Showing the Ruin which our Opium Trade with China is bringing upon that Country |h [electronic resource] |b Incipient opium-smoker (illustration 1).
260        |c 1877.
490        |a Objects of instruction : treasures of SOAS.
500        |a Chung Ling Soo was the stage name of the American magician William Ellsworth Robinson (April 2, 1861– March 24, 1918) who is mostly remembered today for his death after a bullet catch trick went wrong.
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Soo, Chung Ling, 1861-1918 : 3576066
500        |a Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007. Listed as item number: 113
500        |a From: Soo, Chung Ling. Chinese Opium Smoker -Twelve Illustrations Showing the Ruin which our Opium Trade with China is bringing upon that Country
500        |a Number 6 of CMWL C.1/59
520 3    |a This illustrated account of the evils of opium smoking, and of British complicity in the trade, was probably written by Benjamin Broomhall (1829-1911), executive director of the China Inland Mission. The legalisation of the opium trade in China in 1860 led to an apparent increase in consumption, and to a renewed campaign against the drug by some government officials, and by Protestant missionary groups in China and overseas. -- Although the work claims to have been originally produced by Chinese anti-opium campaigners, it bears a striking similarity to George Cruikshank’s caricatures for the temperance movement, The Bottle (1847) and The Drunkard’s Children (1848). (Text by Tom Tomlinson, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.)
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c SOAS, University of London, |c Archives and Special Collections, |d 2015. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a Archives and Special Collections.
650    0 |a Opium abuse.
650    0 |a Wives.
650    0 |a Abused wives.
650        |a 亚洲 -- 中国.
650        |a 亞洲 -- 中國.
700 1    |a 程連蘇, 1861-1918, |e soo, chung ling, 1861-1918.
752        |a China.
796    3 |a On permanent loan from the Council for World Mission Archive.. |4 dnr
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a East Asia Collection.
830    0 |a London Missionary Society.
830    0 |a China Collection.
830    0 |a Opium in China.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c East Asia Collection
856 40 |u http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA005756/00001 |y Electronic Resource
992 04 |a http://digital.soas.ac.uk/content/LO/AA/00/57/56/00001/232536thm.jpg
997        |a East Asia Collection


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