Journals Kept by Mr. Gully and Capt. Denham during a Captivity in China in the Year 1842
Robert Gully author Denham author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Aug '12
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Published in 1844, this book contains the journals of two Englishmen during their imprisonment in China in 1842.
Published in 1844, this extraordinary book contains the diaries of Robert Gully and Captain Denham, the Commander of the merchant vessel Ann, who were imprisoned in China in 1842, and notes exchanged between them. Gully was murdered, but Denham survived: the book contradicts the official Chinese account of the incident.Published in 1844, this extraordinary book consists of the diaries of Robert Gully and Captain Denham, the Commander of the merchant vessel Ann, who were imprisoned in China in 1842, and notes exchanged between the two men (who were held captive in separate places). After some months of imprisonment, Gully was murdered, but Denham survived and was eventually released. The book, edited by 'a barrister', was designed to inform the British public of 'matters of which hitherto they have had slender but doubtful accounts', and to apply political and diplomatic pressure on the Chinese government, whose official account of the incident denied any wrong-doing by its representatives. Gully had distinguished himself in the taking of Ningpo during the Opium War of 1841–2, and later boarded the Ann to return to Macao. The vessel was subsequently wrecked off Formosa (Taiwan), where events related in the book occurred.
ISBN: 9781108045711
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm
Weight: 280g
212 pages