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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. (London: John Murray, 1853), third edition, two volumes, 315 pages and 298 pages respectively, illustrated with 23 engravings, one hand colored fold-out map, in original brown speckled cloth boards with gilt titles. VERY GOOD CONDITION with chipping to top and bottom of spine, binding covers and gilt VERY BRIGHT and nice which is unusual. An interesting variant binding without the gilt decorations on the front boards or the full page engravings. Both volumes now protected in brodart archival-quality mylar protectors. Please see photos and ask any questions you may have. Robert Fortune (1812-1880) was a Scottish botanist who first visited China in 1842, as a collector for the Royal Horticultural Society, where he collected numerous plants, several of which were named after him. In 1848, he returned to China, this time on behalf of the East India Company, to collect plants and seeds of the tea-shrub. He provides excellent descriptions of Hong Kong and China, of Chinese customs, industry, language and flora, missionary activity, opium consumption, and the cultivation and processing of tea. In 1851, Fortune successfully introduced two thousand tea plants and seventeen thousand sprouting seeds into the north-west provinces of India. I am listing my whole collection of tea industry books on ABE - check them out in my store!. Seller Inventory # 000342
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