Nativitas: 25 Augusti 1818; Londinium Obitus: 31 Iulii 1895; Cantabrigia Patria: Britanniarum Regnum
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1850: Note on the Condition and Government of the Chinese Empire in 1849. Hongcongi Citatio[nexus deficit]
1850 (interpres): Japan; a chapter from the ... Hái kwoh t'ú chí; or, Illustrated notice of countries beyond the sea. Hongcongi: China Mail Citatio
1851: The Chinese army: containing notices of its Bannermen, Hánkiun, and Luhying divisions, with details respecting their organization, locations, pay, efficiency, &c. Canton Citatio
1859: The Hsin chin lu, or, Book of experiments: being the first of a series of contributions to the study of Chinese. Hongcongi: China Mail Textus apud archive.org
1859: The Peking Syllabary; being a collection of the characters representing the dialect of Peking; arranged after a new orthography in syllabic classes, according to the four tones. Designed to accompany the Hsin Ching Lu, or Book of Experiments. Hongcongi Citatio[nexus deficit]
1867: Yü-yen tzŭ-erh chi, a progressive course designed to assist the student of colloquial Chinese, as spoken in the capital and the metropolitan department: in eight parts, with key, syllabary, and writing exercises. Londinii: Trübner
1867: Wên-chien tzŭ-erh chi. Key to the Tzŭ erh chi. Documentary series. Londinii: Trübner Editio 1905
1869 (interpres): The Lun yü: being utterances of Kung Tzu, known to the western world as Confucius. Hertfordiae Citatio huius operis
1886 (cum Walter Caine Hillier): Yü yen tzu erh chu: a progressive course designed to assist the student of colloquial Chinese. 2a ed. Sciamhaevi: Statistical Department of the Inspectorate General of Customs Editionis 1903 vol. 1vol. 2
J. K. Fairbank, K. F. Bruner, E. M. Matheson, edd., The I.G. in Peking: letters of Robert Hart, 1868–1907. Cantabrigiae Massachusettensium: Harvard University Press, 1975
Herbert A. Giles, A Catalogue of the Wade Collection of Chinese and Manchu Books in the Library of the University of Cambridge. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1898 Textus apud archive.org
J. Hevia, "An Imperial Nomad and the Great Game: Thomas Francis Wade in China" in Late Imperial China vol. 16 no. 2 (1995) pp. 1–22 MUSE
H. B. Morse, The International Relations of the Chinese Empire. 3 voll. Londinii: Longmans, 1910-1918 Vol. 123
Paul Sinclair, "Thomas Wade's "Yü yen tzŭ êrh chi" and the Chinese Language Textbooks of Meiji-Era Japan" in Asia Major 3a ser. vol. 16 (2003) pp. 147-174 JSTOR
Roel Sterckx, In the Fields of Shennong: An inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Cambridge on 30 September 2008 to mark the establishment of the Joseph Needham Professorship of Chinese History, Science and Civilization. Cantabrigiae: Needham Research Institute, 2008. ISBN 0-9546771-1-0