Thursday, October 29, 2020

Another Entertaining Historical Read

SOME books have such cumbersome titles, and come with such an unprepossessing cover, that it is a wonder any copies are sold at all.
Such could easily be said of A Journey To The Tea Countries Of China Including Sung-Lo And The Bohea Hills; With A Short Notice Of The East India Company's Tea Plantations In The Himalaya Mountains.
Written by a Scottish botanist, Robert Fortune, it was originally published in 1852.
My copy is a facsimile by Miami-based HardPress, who "are offering thousands of classic and hard to find books."
The title sums up the contents very well and, apart from rather too much detail about the plants he discovered, I found it a fascinating read of a journey, most of which he had to take in disguise to avoid detection by the Chinese authorities, through a bygone culture.
I certainly intend buying his earlier book, Three Years Wanderings In The Northern Provinces Of China.


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