Chinese emigration : the Cuba Commission : Report of the Commission sent by China to ascertain the condition of Chinese coolies in Cuba<br />( 2 volumes )
Chinese emigration : the Cuba Commission : Report of the Commission sent by China to ascertain the condition of Chinese coolies in Cuba  

Creator:  China Tsung li ko kuo shih wu ya men.
China. Hai guan zong shui wu si shu.
Publication Date: 1876
Publisher: Imperial Maritime Customs Press ( Shanghai )
Type: Book
Format: 236 p. ; 28 cm.
Source Institution: SOAS, University of London
Subject Keyword:  Chinese -- Cuba -- History
Contract labor -- Cuba
Cuba -- Emigration and immigration -- History
China -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Slavery
Spatial Coverage:  North America -- Cuba
América del Norte -- Cuba
Amérique du Nord -- Cuba
北美 -- 古巴
北米 -- キューバ
Genre: non-fiction (marcgt)
Language: English
Chinese emigration : the Cuba Commission : Report of the Commission sent by China to ascertain the condition of Chinese coolies in Cuba
( 2 volumes )
Correspondence respecting the Macao coolie trade

Correspondence respecting the Macao coolie trade  

Creator:  Great Britain. Foreign Office.
Great Britain. Parliament. ( contributor )
Publication Date: 1874
Publisher: Printed by Harrison and Sons
Type: Book
Source Institution: SOAS, University of London
Subject Keyword:  Foreign workers, Chinese
Unskilled labor
Emigration and immigration
Commerce
亞洲 -- 澳門
Spatial Coverage: Asia -- Macau
Correspondence respecting the Macao coolie trade
Correspondence respecting the Macao coolie trade, and the steamer "Fatchoy."

Correspondence respecting the Macao coolie trade, and the steamer "Fatchoy."  

Creator:  Great Britain. Foreign Office.
Great Britain. Parliament. ( contributor )
Publication Date: 1873
Publisher: Printed by Harrison and Sons
Type: Book
Source Institution: SOAS, University of London
Subject Keyword:  Foreign workers, Chinese
Unskilled labor
Emigration and immigration
Commerce
亞洲 -- 澳門
Spatial Coverage: Asia -- Macau
Correspondence respecting the Macao coolie trade, and the steamer "Fatchoy."