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[Travel & Exploration] [China] Anderson, Aeneas A Narrative of the British Embassy to China In the Years 1792, 1793, and 1794...

New York: Printed by T. and J. Swords, for Rogers and Berry, 1795. First American edition. 12mo. xxiv, 328 pp. Full contemporary mottled calf, front board starting, extremities and spine ends worn; ownership signatures on endpapers and prelims; previous owner's name blind-stamped at top of p. (1); foxing and soiling to text; dampstaining in bottom edge of first 30 pages. Evans 28189

One of the first works published in America about China, written only a decade after trading relationships were established between the two countries. Includes a two-page glossary of Chinese words. The author of the book, Aeneas Anderson, was a valet for Lord George McCartney at the first British Embassy established in Beijing. His observations provide a first-hand account of Chinese customs of the time.

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