First published in 1889, Land of the Dragon provides a lively account of William Spencer Percival's daily life as a British civil servant working in Shanghai at the end of the nineteenth century. An author of several travel books such as Twenty Years in the Far East (1905), Percival takes his 'sympathetic' British friends' prejudices about China as pretext to give a thorough account of his life in the East. He delights in relating his boating and hunting excursions in the Chinese countryside, and his adventures camping out, shooting pigs, and towing through rapids are packed with often...
First published in 1889, Land of the Dragon provides a lively account of William Spencer Percival's daily life as a British civil servant working in S...