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IDES, Evert Ysbrants (1657–1708). Three Years

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IDES, Evert Ysbrants (1657–1708). Three Years Travels from Moscow Over–Land to China: Thro’ Great Ustiga, Siriana, Permia, Sibiria, Daour, Great Tartary, &c. to Peking. London: for W. Freeman, F. Walthoe, T. Newborough, and R. Parker, 1706. Small 4to (219 x 165 mm). Engraved allegorical title–page, large engraved foldout map (laid down), 30 engraved plates, of which 8 are folding. (Some browning to plates and text). Retrospective paneled calf, raised bands, compartments gilt, all edges red, renewed endpapers. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, of this most interesting and important travel narrative for both Russia and China. Ides, a Dutch merchant, traveled across Siberia and into Peking on behalf of Peter the Great in 1692. The primary purpose of the expedition was to conclude further commercial agreements with the Chinese. Before the Tartars became masters of China, it was almost impossible for foreigners to find admittance to the Imperial Court. Kang-hi was desirous of preventing Russian encroachments upon his territories and the Czar was anxious to establish a regular commerce with China. The expedition added considerable geographical knowledge to the little that was known about Manchuria and China and gave vivid descriptions of the people and places seen, including the Great Wall. Cordier 2468; Cox I:331; Lust 519; Lowendahl 294.

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IDES, Evert Ysbrants (1657–1708). Three Years Travels from Moscow Over–Land to China: Thro’ Great Ustiga, Siriana, Permia, Sibiria, Daour, Great Tartary, &c. to Peking. London: for W. Freeman, F. Walthoe, T. Newborough, and R. Parker, 1706. Small 4to (219 x 165 mm). Engraved allegorical title–page, large engraved foldout map (laid down), 30 engraved plates, of which 8 are folding. (Some browning to plates and text). Retrospective paneled calf, raised bands, compartments gilt, all edges red, renewed endpapers. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, of this most interesting and important travel narrative for both Russia and China. Ides, a Dutch merchant, traveled across Siberia and into Peking on behalf of Peter the Great in 1692. The primary purpose of the expedition was to conclude further commercial agreements with the Chinese. Before the Tartars became masters of China, it was almost impossible for foreigners to find admittance to the Imperial Court. Kang-hi was desirous of preventing Russian encroachments upon his territories and the Czar was anxious to establish a regular commerce with China. The expedition added considerable geographical knowledge to the little that was known about Manchuria and China and gave vivid descriptions of the people and places seen, including the Great Wall. Cordier 2468; Cox I:331; Lust 519; Lowendahl 294.

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