War Scenes of the Chinese Revolution, Vol. 3
War Scenes of the Chinese Revolution, Volume Three is a rare and historically significant early photographic record published by The Commercial Press, Shanghai, circa 1911–1912. This volume documents the Xinhai Revolution — the 1911 uprising that toppled the Qing Dynasty and gave birth to the Republic of China — through contemporary photographic imagery captured at or near the time of the events themselves.
As one of the earliest visual records of this pivotal moment in Chinese history, the photographs offer an unmediated window into the revolutionary conflict: troops, battlefields, commanders, and the dramatic social upheaval that reshaped a nation. Published by The Commercial Press, one of China's most important early modern publishing houses, this volume carries both documentary and institutional significance.
Details:
- Publisher: The Commercial Press (商務印書館), Shanghai
- Date: circa 1911–1912
- Volume: Three (3) of the series
- Subject: Xinhai Revolution / 1911 Revolution; fall of the Qing Dynasty
- Content: Photographic documentation of revolutionary war scenes
- Condition: Fair — some staining present; please refer to photos for full condition assessment
A compelling piece of early 20th-century Chinese photographic history and a rare survival from the revolutionary period.
War Scenes of the Chinese Revolution, Vol. 3