Narrative of a recent imprisonment in China after the wreck of the Kite

Author(s)

    • Scott, John Lee

Bibliographic Information

Narrative of a recent imprisonment in China after the wreck of the Kite

John Lee Scott

(Cambridge library collection, . Travel and exploration)

Cambridge University Press, 2010

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Note

Originally published: W.H. Dalton , 1841

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Narrative of a Recent Imprisonment in China after the Wreck of the Kite (1841) is an autobiographical account, written by the merchant sailor John Lee Scott, of his 'shipwreck and subsequent imprisonment in the Celestial Empire' in 1840, during the First Anglo-Chinese or so-called 'Opium' War. In eight chapters, Scott describes leaving South Shields in the Kite, 'a beautiful brig of 281 tons' for Singapore in order to 'carry stores to the British fleet destined for China'. Scott recounts how the Kite was capsized on its way to deliver supplies to the British fleet based around Chusan, and how he and other crew members, after being washed up on the island of Ningpo, were captured by the Chinese and held prisoner for five months. Scott's Narrative provides an interesting insight into British perceptions of the Chinese during the Anglo-Chinese conflicts of the nineteenth century.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Leave Shields
  • 2. Get ashore
  • 3. Temple
  • 4. Captain Anstruther
  • 5. Physician
  • 6. Language
  • 7. Jos ceremonies
  • 8. Sampan.

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Details

  • NCID
    BB03967316
  • ISBN
    • 9781108013802
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 131 p., [3] leaves of plates
  • Size
    22 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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