Isabella Bird: A Photographic Journal Of Travels Through China 18941896



Isabella Bird: A Photographic Journal Of Travels Through China 18941896
This book celebrates the achievements of Isabella Bird, who was one of the first female members of the Royal Geographical Society. Bird traveled to China in the closing years of the 19th century and made a major tour of the valley of the Yangtze River and much beyond. Her visit was a highlight of her trip, and she documented her journey with unique photographs. more details
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  • Celebrates the achievements of Isabella Bird, one of the first female members of the Royal Geographical Society
  • Traveled to China in the closing years of the 19th century and made a major tour of the valley of the Yangtze River and much beyond
  • Documented her journey with unique photographs


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This book celebrates the achievements of Isabella Bird, who was one of the first female members of the Royal Geographical Society. Bird traveled to China in the closing years of the 19th century and made a major tour of the valley of the Yangtze River and much beyond. Her visit was a highlight of her trip, and she documented her journey with unique photographs.

Unique photographs transport readers to the China of the late 19th century in this lavish pictorial record of Isabella Bird's travels

Isabella Bird was one of the 19th century's most remarkable women explorers. Her global travels and subsequent books made her famous, and led to her becoming one of the first female members of the Royal Geographical Society in 1891. This book celebrates her achievements of Isabella Bird with a beautiful pictorial record of her last great journey through China in the closing years of the 19th century, with supporting text by travel photography expert Debbie Ireland. The highlight of her visit was journeying by boat and sedan chair to make a major tour of the valley of the Yangtze River and much beyond, right up to the border with Tibet.

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