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  • Macartney, Lady

    Language: English

    Published by Oxford Paperbacks, 1986

    ISBN 10: 0195838793 ISBN 13: 9780195838794

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    Condition: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned.

  • Macartney, Lady

    Language: English

    Published by Oxford Paperbacks, 1986

    ISBN 10: 0195838793 ISBN 13: 9780195838794

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    Condition: Very Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.

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    Macartney, Lady

    Language: English

    Published by Oxford Paperbacks, 1985

    ISBN 10: 0195838793 ISBN 13: 9780195838794

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. Good condition paperback with light wear, age tone. Contents are clean with slight age tone.

  • Seller image for An English Lady in Chinese Turkestan (Retapado de lujo: Tela tapa dura con piel y dorados y nervios en lomo y piel en esquinas) for sale by Libros Angulo

    Lady Macartney

    Language: English

    Published by Oxford University Press, 1985

    ISBN 10: 0195838793 ISBN 13: 9780195838794

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    Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Perfecto. Oxford University Press, 1985. Texto en inglés. XIII + 236 pp. Ilustraciones b/n. 22 x 15. Retapado de lujo: Tela tapa dura con piel, dorados y nervios en esquinas y lomo. Conserva en interior tapas blandas originales. Sin subrayados. FIRMA ANTERIOR PROPIETARIO. Perfecto estado de conservación. ISBN: 9780195838794.

  • Macartney, Lady

    Language: English

    Published by Oxford Paperbacks, 1985

    ISBN 10: 0195838793 ISBN 13: 9780195838794

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    brossura paperback. Condition: Ottimo (Fine). 236 p. paperback 0195838793 Ottimo (Fine) nome e data a penna sull'occhiello. Book.

  • Macartney , Lady

    Published by Ernest Benn Ltd, 1931

    Seller: Wildside Books, Eastbourne, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo , 236 pp, black and white frontispiece, 3 black and white photographic plates, map. Original green cloth rather dull on the spine, some foxing to the title page and first few pages, feint oval stamp on the title page. A former owner has pasted a label on the front paste down stating that he bought this copy from Arthur Probsthain in 1969 for 15 shillings! It was formerly the property of John Bell Hostel, Stepney. The rear cover has a 9 cm split on the joint but the book is firm. Overall an acceptable copy of a scarce book.

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    Macartney, Lady

    Published by Ernest Benn (1931), London, 1931

    Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. A nice copy of this title. Some foxing to top page edges. Tidy previous owner's inscription dated "Xmas 1942" on front endpaper. Supplied with a facsimile dust-jacket in mylar cover. ; Uncommon. [viii], 236 pages + frontispiece + 3 plates. 1 full page map. Original green cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Page dimensions: 213 x 135mm. Contents: From London to Kashgar; My First Impressions of Chin-Bagh; My Early Days in Kashgar; An Outlook on Chinese Turkestan as a Whole; The Mohammedan, or Old City of Kashgar; The Chinese, or New City, and a Chinese Dinner; Housekeeping Difficulties; Our First Leave, and Return to Kashgar with an Increased Family; Kashgari Women; A Summer Holiday among the Kirghiz; A Journey Home via Naryn and Chimkent; The Chinese Revolution; Changes in Kashgar; Good-Bye to Kashgar, and Our Journey Home through Europe in War Time; Index. "Lady Macartney married at twenty-one and went out with her husband to Kashgar [. . .] All through Southern Russia and Russian Turkestan, and over the snow-covered passes of the Tien-shan mountains, on foot and on horseback - and she had never ridden before! - this young Englishwoman - 'the most timid, unenterprising girl in the world' she calls herself - travelled for six weeks. And for seventeen years she made her home in Kashgar." - quoted from a newspaper review. Lady Macartney was the wife of Sir George Macartney (1867-1945), who was sent to Chinese Turkestan in 1890, and was appointed the British Consul at Kashgar in 1904. He was described by Frederick Marshman Bailey in 1945 as "one of our greatest experts on Central Asian affairs, a man unique in the fact that he spent twenty-eight years of his official career in Central Asia." [Reference: Obituary notice of Sir George Macartney by Colonel F. M. Bailey, in Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society, Volume 32, Nos. 3-4, 1945, page 232.] " "The writer of this book is only the second Englishwoman to have been to Kashgar. To travel from Europe to that oasis-town of Central Asia is at all times and undertaking of great difficulty, necessitating a journey through the whole of Southern Russia and Russian Turkestan and arduous marching, on horseback and on foot, in order to cross the snow-clad passes of the Tien-shan mountains. It was not, however, with the object of exploring that Lady Macartney travelled. She had to make a home for her husband, who, as an officer in the Political Department of the Indian Government, was stationed at a corner of the Chinese Empire, which has unusual importance for Great Britain, as it is on the borders of the four Powers of India, Afghanistan, Russia and China. During her seventeen years' stay at Kashgar, Lady Macartney was entirely cut off from her own folk. She found, however, plenty to interest her in the local Chinese and Russians, and above all in the native Kashgarians, some of them - those of the Iranian stock - being strangely like Europeans, and others decidedly Mongolian in type, with slanting eyes, high cheek-bones and beardless chins. She was in the Chinese Revolution, as it swept over Kashgar in May 1912 taking a toll of lives; and she tells vividly how during that storm high Chinese dignitaries fleeing for safety sought, and not in vain, the asylum of her own home, the British Consulate, though it was without the protection of a single soldier. // Lady Macartney's extremely interesting story will be read by the many on whom the East still casts its spell, and incidentally will be an incentive to those women who may have amission in life similar to that by which the writer was impelled. For, after all, is it not true that women have built up the British Empire just as much as men?" - from dust-jacket blurb (dust-jacket supplied in facsimile).

  • Macartney Lady

    Published by Ernest Benn Ltd, 1931

    Seller: Glacier Books, Pitlochry, United Kingdom

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    hardcover. 1931 First Edition. viii, 236pp, 4 illusts, map, original green cloth, significant fading to cloth, internally near Fine, Good in VG- very scarce dw with some soiling and chipping to head of spine. Very scarce in dustwrapper. Account of life in Kashgar by the wife of George Macartney, the British representative there for many years. In 1898 Cather Borland married George Macartney and, as a bride of 21, journeyed with him to one of the least accessible places on earth - Kashgar in Turkestan, on the remote borders of India, Russia and China. George Macartney represented Britain at Kashgar from 1890 to 1918. Officially he was responsible for looking after the interests of the small British Indian community there, but unofficially he kept a watch on the activities of the Russians. For at that time Kashgar was Britain's most advanced position in the Great Game, the long and shadowy struggle with the Tsarist Russia for political and economic supremacy in Asia. Lady Macartney spent seventeen years in Kashgar and extended her hospitality to many famous travellers, among them Sir Aurel Stein, Albert von Le Coq and Dr G. E. Morrison. This book is a charming account of her life there and of the sometimes exotic customs of Turkestan. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service.