With 128 engraved plates
China in a series of views, displaying the scenery, architecture and social habits, of that ancient empire. Drawn, from original and authentic sketches by Thomas Allom, Esq. With historical and descriptive notices by the Rev. G. N. Wright
London: Fisher, Son, & Co., n.d., [1843]. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, pp. [4], 96; [5], 6-72; [5], 6-68; [5], 6-56; 128 engraved plates including engraved vignette title pages; contemporary diced russia, gilt-paneled spine in 5 compartments, labels wanting in 2, a.e.g.; extremities rubbed, some minor peeling of the leather, vignette title and frontispiece in volume I a little spotted, and very occasional light spotting throughout; in all, a good, sound, and clean copy. Allom's engravings, after drawings from Staunton's collection, show many places in the interior of China which were new to Western eyes, and it was considered "the best-known nineteenth-century work on the subject" (ODNB). Cordier, Sinica, 80-81; Lowendhal 986; Lust 363. Item #68131
Price: $1,500.00



