Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China ; comprising a correct narrative of the publ...
Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China ; comprising a correct narrative of the public transactions of the embassy, of the voyage to and from China, and the journey from the mouth of the Pei-Ho to the return to Canton ... / Henry Ellis.
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London [England] : Printed for John Murray, 1817 (London [England] : T. Davison).
Date
1817
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RB/DQ951A/37 , DSM/Q951/E
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English
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vii, 526 p. [11] leaves of plates (some col., some folded) : maps, port. ; 28 cm.
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Publisher
London [England] : Printed for John Murray, 1817 (London [England] : T. Davison).
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England
Date Published
1817
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Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China ; comprising a correct narrative of the public transactions of the embassy, of the voyage to and from China, and the journey from the mouth of the Pei-Ho to the return to Canton ... / Henry Ellis.
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Interspersed with observations upon the face of the country, the polity, moral character, and manners of the Chinese nation. The whole illustrated by maps and drawings. - t.p.
Mitchell Library copy has David Scott Mitchell bookplate and is signed, 'D.S. Mitchell'.
Rare Books copy: Has stamp of the "Free Public Library of New South Wales, Sydney".
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RB/DQ951A/37 , DSM/Q951/E
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74Vve6v42A8Z
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991016996839702626
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