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Across Yunnan Archibald John Little

Across Yunnan By Archibald John Little

Summary

Originally published as a series of letters, Archibald Little's record of his journey across Southwest China was one of the first accounts of the Yunnan Province to appear in English. Published posthumously in 1910, Little's book also describes the building of a railway through the region and includes several illustrations.

Across Yunnan Summary

Across Yunnan: A Journey of Surprises by Archibald John Little

Published posthumously in 1910, Archibald Little's memoir of his journey across the Yunnan Province in Southwest China was one of the first comprehensive accounts of the region to be published in English. Little, a skilled linguist, worked as a merchant in China for over fifty years and opened up the Upper Yangtze area to steam-powered commerce. He was well known for his intrepid travels into territories not yet explored by Westerners, and his record of this journey was originally published as a series of letters to the North China Herald. This book also contains Little's account of the building of the French Railway Line to Yunnan-Fu, which provided a trade route from India to the Upper Yangtze region. Across Yunnan was completed and edited by Little's wife after his death in 1908. The book includes a detailed map of the area and several photographs.

Table of Contents

Editorial note; Introduction; Part I. Between Two Capitals; Part II. Yunnan-Fu; Part III. From Yunnan-Fu to Lao-Kai; Part IV. Through Tonking to Hongkong; Index.

Additional information

NLS9781108014090
9781108014090
1108014097
Across Yunnan: A Journey of Surprises by Archibald John Little
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-10-31
196
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