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Klappentext Proudfoot's 1861 attack on Barrow's earlier work used new documentary evidence to challenge his claims to accuracy and importance. Zusammenfassung Published in 1861! this critique of Sir John Barrow's 1804 Travels in China is an attempt by the author to debunk Barrow's reputation as the foremost authority on contemporary China. Pouring scorn on Barrow's knowledge! memory! and honesty! Proudfoot challenges every aspect of the earlier work's reliability and worth. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Preliminary Inquiry: 'Powerful motive'; Claims to science; Do-nothings of the embassy; 'Lot of few to go to Pekin'; Palace of Yuen-min-yuen; Diodati, interpreter at the palace; 'Serious charge; Emperor's birth-day; Old eunuch; Old eunuch; October 1st; Parodies on Lord McCartney; Dismissal of the embassy; Investigations of 'Facts and Observations': Sentiments on the 'facts and observations' extracted from the Travels; Eclipse at Tonchoo; Scorpions at Tonchoo; 'Canton Ulcer'; 'Foreign Devils'; 'Want of fellow-felling'; Inhumanity, 1st illustration; Inhumanity, 2nd illustration; Inhumanity, 3rd illustration; Ill-treatment of women; Vessel upset on rice mill; Specimens of exaggeration illustrating the capabilities of the 'motive'; Rash assertions good enough for 'facts'; Poyang Lake and Barrow Swamps; Sandy Islands of the Poyang; 'Sink of China'; Lake Cining; Barrow Swamps of Shantong; 'Immense aqueduct'; Grand Canal; Grand Canal - the Comptroller's 'Endeavour'; Uniform of Kiangnan; Soochoo beauties; Lake Taihoo; Trifing notabilia; Shingmoo confounded with Poosa; Parker's lens; Gardens of Yuen-min-yuen; Pedestrian feat; Glacis on Grand Canal; Accommodation Bay; Chinese roads; Specimens of remarkable observations; Cannon; Whims of Pechelee; Waste lands; Civilities to the embassy; Barrow's journal; Engraved representation of lion; Amusing anecodtes of the 'Authentic Account' improved on and rendered worthless by Barrow; Unassailable incidents; Mysterious adventures; Palatial incidents; Barrow versus Staunton: Official volumes; Keeto whirlpool; Cholera morbus; Visit to Tinghai; Chinese pilots; First impressions; Country on the Pyho; Soil around Pekin; Barrow versus the official maps: Geographical and statistical contradictions; Blundering in dates; Bungling; Lord McCartney's journal: Bears marks of having been improperly dealt with; Opportunities for information: comptroller never at a loss; Retrospect: inquiry finished; Conclusion: inconsistencies of the 'interesting episode' inexhaustible....