Voyage En Chine, Ou, Journal De La Derniere Ambassade Anglaise a La Cour De Pékin, by Henry Ellis, recounts the details of the last English embassy to the court of Peking. Published in 1818, this French-language edition offers a detailed record of the negotiations that took place during this significant diplomatic mission.
Ellis's journal provides a firsthand account of the voyage to China, the return journey to Europe, and the experiences encountered along the way. This historical document offers valuable insights into the cultural and political interactions between England and China in the early 19th century, making it an essential resource for historians and those interested in the history of diplomacy and Sino-European relations. "Voyage En Chine" remains a compelling narrative of a pivotal moment in international relations.
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