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  • - Including Sung-Lo And The Bohea Hills
    von Robert Fortune
    53,00 €

  • von Robert Fortune
    25,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Robert Fortune
    30,00 €

  • von Robert Fortune
    34,00 €

    Relationships can have many sides with several perspectives. The key to this story is not its truths but its secrets. A home invasion sets Jennifer Drake on a journey of discovery and a family history she never knew existed. Events surrounding her birth-which occurred during the last few years of World War Two-centers around two men. They each provide a different bias regarding the past, the present, and the future. Each has a different reason and a different objective in mind, but both men share a common goal-to find and control Claudette.In her search for truth Jennifer unearths a shocking reality-to reach her goal she would need to pick sides, but which one? In deciding this, she is forced to learn a few of life's tougher realities, including the fact that she and she alone, must right the wrongs of the past.An epic story with a unique writing style! Excellent and engaging - Cat Skinner.

  • - And The British Tea Plantations In The Himalaya
    von Robert Fortune
    30,00 €

  • von Robert Fortune
    57,00 €

    First published in 1847, this is an important description of what were then little-known parts of China by the botanist Robert Fortune (1812-80). Son of a hedger, Fortune rose to be one of the most famous gardeners, botanists and plant hunters of his day, making several visits to China to bring out commercially important plants, especially tea for introduction to British India, and ornamental plants (many now bearing the name fortunei) which were enthusiastically taken up by Victorian gardeners. His three years in China took him to areas newly open to Europeans after Chinese defeat in the First Opium War (1839-42). His sometimes trenchant criticisms of the Chinese - like his contemporaries, he was fully persuaded of the superiority of the West - are balanced by his knowledgeable comments on local flora and plant cultivation, and the book remains an insightful early description of inland regions of China.

  • von Robert Fortune
    59,00 €

    When Scottish botanist Robert Fortune (1812-80) travelled to Japan in 1860, shortly after it had reopened to foreign visitors for the first time in centuries, he found the islands to be both mysterious and dangerous. This work, first published in 1863, is Fortune's spirited account of his travels, from Nagasaki to Yedo (modern-day Tokyo) and then on to Peking (Beijing). Fortune had previously spent several years in China researching tea plants and tea-growing technology, which he later introduced to the plantations of India. (His books on his experiences in China are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection.) An engaging raconteur, Fortune includes here not only detailed horticultural information, but also his observations and opinions on Japan's 'strange people and their very beautiful land'. This remains for scholars and general readers an illuminating piece of travel writing, enhanced by the illustrations throughout.

  • - Being a Narrative of Scenes and Adventures During a Third Visit to China, from 1853 to 1856
    von Robert Fortune
    57,00 €

    China was still largely alien territory for westerners in the mid-nineteenth century. In this book, first published in 1857, Robert Fortune (1813-1880) describes his third visit there, but despite his relative familiarity with the country, his account is full of strange and bizarre sights and happenings. Beginning in Shanghai, where he was sent to collect tea samples for the East India Company, he describes an earthquake and the myths of its aftermath, along with his fears of becoming embroiled in the Taiping Rebellion. A keen botanist and entomologist in his own right, he also collected insects (a pastime that led him to become a figure of great hilarity among the locals) and explored the flora of the north. His account of his three-year expedition offers a glimpse of the Chinese language and culture through the lens of Victorian expectations, and is a fascinating resource for students and the general reader.

  • - Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills; with a Short Notice of the East India Company's Tea Plantations in the Himalaya Mountains
    von Robert Fortune
    59,00 €

    The botanist Robert Fortune (1813-80) was sent to China by the East India Company in 1848 in order to obtain tea samples for the plantations in the Himalayas. This account of his adventures there, first published in 1852, provides a glimpse into his enchanting and often bizarre experiences.

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