RRP Price Was £39.99 (Plus p&p at £5 = £45), Our price £29.99 inc free p&p UK. 

For overseas add £40 as its Very heavy. Thus a total saving over 40% On RRP & P&P!


Hard cover with over 650 pages and over black & white photos & line drawings. (Last cover photo, is to show you how thick this book is!)



All orders are dispatched in solid board envelopes to offer maximum protection. 

(Not Jiffy envelopes, like some others!)

All orders posted out the same day (if ordered before 4pm, and sent 2nd Class Recorded, UK) 
Or the Next Day (if ordered over the weekend, then posted out on Monday, or whenever possible! 'Bank Holidays, Xmas etc')

We sell only New Books, Not second-hand.

Please check our Shop Pages. For more New Books Titles are being added all the time.

And join our Newsletter too, to be kept informed on new titles as they come out. 


We have hundreds of quality books for sale in our Ebay Shop, and all our books are arranged 

in convenient categories to make browsing easier - so if you are interested in other books 

like this one, why not have a look through our 'Shop Categories'. At the Bottom of this page.

If you have any questions about this or any other book, please don't hesitate to ask.


Item specifics

Condition
New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ... 
Personalised
No
Subject Area
Military History
Features
Dust Jacket, Illustrated
MPN
9781526784902
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
ISBN
9781526784902
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
The Junks and Sampans of the Yangtze
Item Height
304mm
Author
G R G Worcester
Publisher
Pen & Sword
Item Width
226mm
Subject
Government
Number of Pages
648 Pages

About this product

Product Information

The Portuguese missionary Gabriel Magaillans noted some 300 years ago that... there are more vessels in China than in all the rest of the known world.' In a country so dependent on water transportation for thousands of years, this was almost certainly true. In the twentieth century the rivers and harbours of China still teemed with junks and sampans, and almost as amazing as their numbers was the huge variety of types, evolved over the centuries to meet the needs of all kinds of waterborne commerce. In this fascinating and brilliant account, the author, who for thirty years was a River Inspector for the Marine Department of the Chinese Maritime Customs service, described in detail the lives of the junkmen and the craft they sailed, a task made easier after he was released from his official duties in order that he might spend all his time on Chinese nautical research. This enabled him to travel in places not usually accessible to foreigners in China, and to sketch and write about the boats, the people, and their customs. His eight years of field research were carried out during one of the most disturbed periods of China's eventful history - amidst almost continual fighting, bandit raids, enemy occupation, floods and droughts - culminating, for himself and his wife, in a three-year internment in a Japanese prison camp. Five definitive works on the seagoing and riverine junks of China were the result of the author's research, travel, curiosity, and enthusiasm. Within the pages of this wonderful book, which has now acquired classic status, the reader is offered the chance to let an old China hand take him to one of the great rivers of the world for a last look at a timeless land just before modernity swept away a whole maritime culture. Stunningly illustrated with more than 900 drawings and photographs, this new edition will captivate historian, traveller, modelmaker and sailor alike. This unique book is a comprehensive and authoritative record of the vessels which for centuries provided practically the sole means of communication and transportation in the vast area drained by one of the world's greatest waterways,' L K Little, former Inspector General of the Chinese Customs Service There is really nothing to compare it with, and it is unlikely that it will be superseded in the foreseeable future.' The New York Times . AUTHOR: George Raleigh Gray Worcester (1890-1969) termed himself a sailor by profession. Born in England in 1890, he entered the Royal Navy in the days of sail and rounded the Horn as a midshipman. Although he turned his back on the sea in 1919, the balance of his professional life was spent within sight and sound of water. He joined the Marine Department of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, and during his career as a River Inspector assisted in surveying, marking, and opening the Yangtze to steam navigation to a point 1,450 miles from the sea. In his wanderings up and down the coast and rivers of China, he developed a deep interest in, and affection for, the junkmen and their craft and set about recording both in remarkable detail. 900 line drawings and photographs

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pen & Sword
ISBN-13
9781526784902
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3046721178

Product Key Features

Author
G R G Worcester
Publication Name
The Junks and Sampans of the Yangtze
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Government
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
648 Pages

Dimensions

Item Height
304mm
Item Width
226mm

Additional Product Features

Title_Author
G R G Worcester
Country/Region of Manufacture