A Wandering Student In The Far East (Vol 1 & 2)

The rect has in vol 1 has a bookplate and the back of the front endpaper in Vol 2 has the same bookplate, each volume also have teal endpapers and deckled text blocks

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A Wandering Student in the Far East by Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, then the Earl of Ronaldshay (later 2nd Marquess of Zetland), is a two-volume travel narrative chronicling his journeys through China, Japan, and neighboring regions in the early twentieth century. The work blends personal observation, cultural commentary, and historical reflection, providing insight into landscapes, urban centers, rural life, temples, and local customs.

Volume I focuses on inland China, including travel along rivers, towns, and interior provinces, while Volume II explores Japan and broader aspects of the Far East, including political, social, and educational conditions. The book is illustrated with photographs, maps, and plates, enhancing the descriptive narrative.

Intended for general readers, scholars, and travelers, the book offers a vivid portrait of early twentieth-century Asia, combining travelogue, ethnography, and commentary, and reflecting the curiosity and perspective of a young aristocratic explorer during a time of cultural and political transition.

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Weight 1 g
Dimensions 15 × 21 cm
Author Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, Earl of Ronaldshay
Publisher William Blackwood and Sons
Published On 1908
Pages Vol 1 - 317pp, Vo 2 - 360pp
Country Edinburgh: United Kingdom
Language English
Dimension 15cm x 21cm
Item Weight 1395gm
Edition First Edition
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