Robert Fortune - Publications

Publications

  • Fortune, Robert (1847), Three Years' Wandering in the Northern Provinces of China, A Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries, with an account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, etc., London: John Murray.
  • ———————————————— (1852), 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. By Robert Fortune ... With Map And Illustrations, London: John Murray.
  • ———————————————— (1853), Two visits to the tea countries of China and the British tea plantations in the Himalaya: with a narrative of adventures, and a full description of the culture of the tea plant, the agriculture, horticulture, and botany of China, 1, London: Murray, LCCN 04-32957, National Library: CAT10983833, http://ebook.lib.hku.hk/CTWE/B36598719V1/. "China Through Western Eyes", Digital Initiatives, University of Hong Kong Libraries.
  • ———————————————— (1853), Two visits to the tea countries of China and the British tea plantations in the Himalaya: with a narrative of adventures, and a full description of the culture of the tea plant, the agriculture, horticulture, and botany of China, 2, London: Murray, LCCN 04-32957, National Library: CAT10983833, http://ebook.lib.hku.hk/CTWE/B36598719V2/. "China Through Western Eyes", Digital Initiatives, University of Hong Kong Libraries.
  • ———————————————— (1857), A Residence Among the Chinese; Inland, On the Coast and at Sea; being a Narrative of Scenes and Adventures During a Third Visit to China from 1853 to 1856, including Notices of Many Natural Productions and Works of Art, the Culture of Silk, &c, London: John Murray
  • ———————————————— (1863), Yedo and Peking; A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China, with Notices of the Natural Productions, Agriculture, Horticulture and Trade of those Countries and Other Things Met with By the Way, London: John Murray.

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