The attaché at Peking

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In a pivotal era marked by the collision of Eastern and Western cultures, "The Attaché at Peking" by A.B. Freeman-Mitford offers an insightful glimpse into life in late 19th-century China. Through a series of compelling letters, Freeman-Mitford captures the complexities of diplomatic relations and the rich tapestry of Chinese society, highlighting unique elements such as the intricacies of court life and the dynamics of foreign influence. This document serves as an invaluable resource for students, civic activists, and historians seeking to understand the nuances of cultural exchange and political tension during this transformative period. Immerse yourself in the vivid narratives and keen observations that define "The Attaché at Peking."

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