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No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China, 1843-1943

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No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China, 1843-1943 - Wood, Frances
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In 1793 the Chinese Emperor rebuffed the first formal British mission to attempt to open China to foreign trade. However, British merchants persisted, and the first treaty ports were opened in 1843. This is the story of treaty port life in China, detailing the lives of merchants and missionaries. One of the first treaty ports was Shanghai, soon a byword for luxury and squalor. Later small enclaves were opened along the Yangtze, cities like Chongqing, and sub-tropical towns like Beihai. Despite typhoons, disease, banditry ...

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No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China, 1843-1943 2000, John Murray Publishers Ltd, London

ISBN-13: 9780719564000

Mass-market paperback

No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China, 1843-1943 1998, John Murray Publishers Ltd, London

ISBN-13: 9780719557583

Hardcover