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An unmatched record of pre-revolutionary China in extraordinary photographs based on the records of expeditions from Saint Petersburg to Peking
In 1874 an expedition set out overland from Saint Petersburg, to travel through China. Their route took them to the important cities of Peking and Shanghai as well as to unexplored interior regions, and culminated in a perilous return to Russia via part of the Silk Road on a route banned to foreigners. This was one of the first such expeditions involving a photographer. He had a formidable task - all the plates were made of glass, had to be…mehr

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An unmatched record of pre-revolutionary China in extraordinary photographs based on the records of expeditions from Saint Petersburg to Peking
In 1874 an expedition set out overland from Saint Petersburg, to travel through China. Their route took them to the important cities of Peking and Shanghai as well as to unexplored interior regions, and culminated in a perilous return to Russia via part of the Silk Road on a route banned to foreigners. This was one of the first such expeditions involving a photographer. He had a formidable task - all the plates were made of glass, had to be developed immediately after exposure, and then be transported throughout the remainder of the trip. In all he took some 200 photographs, of extraordinary quality, over 160 of which are reproduced in this book. It is a fascinating record of China 120 years ago.
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VITALY NAUMKIN is a widely known scholar and writer on Arabic and Islamic history, the contemporary Middle East and Central Asia. He spent several years in the Middle East, carrying out fieldwork in social anthropology, political science and international relations. Professor Naumkin is now Deputy Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, and President of the private Russian Centre for Strategic Research and International Studies.