Verlag: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London., 1876
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Parliamentary Paper (Commons Command Paper 1456), printed sketch, 78pp, 32 x 20.5cm original stab sewn title wrappers, patterned fore edges, paginated in ink by an early hand, a very good copy. Important source material covering the decades' long urge for the establishment of a British trade route to Western China through Burma. It reports regional and ethnic tensions and factors in the fall of Tali (Dali) with a printed sketch by the "Political Agent", in Mandalay, Captain Lowndes, culminating in a report on the Panthay Rebellion. It prints an irritated letter to the Secretary of India by Captain Richard Sprye who had long advocated a trade route through Rangoon. Following the Panthay Rebellion, a new expedition gathered at Bhamo, under Colonel Horace Browne. The expedition was to survey a possible railway line to Tengyue (Tengchong) and then make the epic journey across China to Shanghai. Britain sent a consular official, Augustus Raymond Margary, to meet Browne?s party at Bhamo and act as their interpreter--it took him six months to make the 1800 mile rendez-vous with Browne and he famously perished on the return trip. His instructions and the report on his death are included in the present Papers.