ABSTRACT

First published in 2007. China in the closing days of its Imperial era is captured in the drawings and paintings of the artist Mortimer Menpes, noted for his portrayals of the Far East, with text by Sir Henry Arthur Blake, who served as Governor of Hong Kong. Blake writes with elegant authority on Chinese life, customs and landscape, including the Temples of the Seven Star Hills, Opium, Life on the Yangtse, Flower Boats, Curious Forms of Gambling and the Houses of the Wealthy, and the pages are enlivened by Menpes’ marvellous drawings that bring the narrative to life. Now that interest in traditional China has never been greater, the publication of this classic treasure is indeed timely.

chapter I|16 pages

CHAPTER I

chapter II|24 pages

CHAPTER II

chapter III|27 pages

CHAPTER III

chapter IV|20 pages

CHAPTER IV

chapter V|34 pages

CHAPTER V

chapter VI|13 pages

CHAPTER VI

chapter VII|19 pages

CHAPTER VII

chapter VIII|16 pages

CHAPTER VIII