The Mercenary Mandarin: How a British Adventurer Became a General in Qing-dynasty China

{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsAuthorText') }}David Leffman
{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsPublisherText') }}Blacksmith Books
2016年09月01日
ISBN:9789881376541
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"Jersey-born William Mesny ran off to sea as a boy and jumped ship at Shanghai in 1860 when he was just 18. Amid the chaos of foreign intrigue and civil war in 19th-century China, he became a smuggler, a prisoner of the Taiping rebels, a gun-runner and finally enlisted in the Chinese military.

After five years of fierce campaigning against the Miao in remote Guizhou province, Mesny rose to the rank of general and used this privileged position to travel around China - to the borders with Burma, Tibet and Vietnam - writing opinionated newspaper articles, collecting plants and advising government officials on the development of railways, telegraphs and other modern reforms.

Mesny eventually settled in Shanghai with a 16-year-old concubine and published Mesny Chinese Miscellany, a weekly magazine about his experiences. But his story was not to end well. After his implication in an illicit arms deal, his fortunes never recovered, and when he died in 1919 he was working as a desk clerk.

David Leffman has spent over 15 years footstepping Mesny's travels across China, interviewing locals and piecing together his life story from contemporary journals, private letters and newspaper articles.


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*\Offers unique perspectives on life, warfare, travel and politics in late 19th-century China, written by an informed insider.
*\Describes a time of great chaos in China as the ancient Qing dynasty approached its end.
*\Includes vivid first-hand accounts of battles and famous personalities.
*\Provides an understanding of how foreign meddling during the 19th century shaped China’s current attitudes towards the outside world.


About the Author:

David Leffman was bom and raised in the UK, took a degree in photography, spent 20 years in Australia and then relocated back to Britain in 2009. He first visited China in 1985 and has since authored travel guidebooks to China, Hong Kong, Australia, Indonesia and Iceland for publishers such as DK and Rough Guides; helped compile a Chinese cookbook; and written articles on subjects ranging from crime to horse racing. The Mercenary Mandarin is the result of 15 years spent in archives and on the road, following Mesny's trail around China's backblocks.

For hundreds of photographs, research notes and extracts from early versions of the book, search for ""The Mercenary MandarinM on Facebook or visit the authors website at www.davidleffman.com.
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