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The Costume Of China -

There are two primary historical works titled that are widely available as digital papers or e-books. Both were published in London during the early 19th century and feature detailed engravings of Chinese life and dress. 1. The Costume of China (1805) by William Alexander

: Includes portraits of Mandarins, soldiers, and everyday citizens, with specific details like the paper-soled boots worn by officials. 2. The Costume of China (1800) by George Henry Mason The Costume of China

This work consists of 48 hand-colored engravings with descriptive text based on Alexander's sketches during the 1793 British embassy to China led by Lord Macartney. : Internet Archive (Full PDF) Transcript/E-book : Project Gutenberg There are two primary historical works titled that

Mason’s version includes 60 stipple-engraved plates after drawings by a Cantonese artist named Pu-Qùa. His text is based on his personal experiences in Canton from 1789 to 1790. : Wellcome Collection (Digital Version) E-book/PDF : Internet Archive The Costume of China (1805) by William Alexander

: Focused on the trades, punishments, and social classes of Canton, with bilingual explanations in English and French. Academic and Contextual Resources

If you are looking for modern research or cultural context regarding Chinese paper and dress: The Costume of China, Illustrated with Sixty Engravings