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BARROW, Sir John (1764-1848) Travels in China, containing descriptions, observations, and comparisons, made and collected in the course of a short residence at the imperial palace of Yuen-min-yuen, and on a subsequent journey through the country from Peking to Canton. London: for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 [plates watermaked J Whatman 1801].4to (254 x 206). Hand-colored aquatint portrait frontispiece, 7 engraved or stipple-engraved plates (2 with two views per page). Contemporary sheep, red morocco lettering-piece gilt (worn, old tape repairs, discreet library label on spine). FIRST EDITION. Barrow was comptroller of household to Lord Macartney's embassy to China from 1792-1794. Though he's best known for his Mutiny on the Bounty, "during his lifetime, his accounts of his travels in eastern Asia and southern Africa, published between 1801 and 1807, were better known and more influential" (DNB).

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