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Honeymoon diary of Constance Bell Wolfe-Barry (née Cree, 1908-1978).

Together with another volume of earlier diary entries and some notes on family history.

WOMEN TRAVELLERS IN CHINA

£600
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Location: China:
  • Date: 1931
  • Seller SKU: 189252
China: , 1931. A lively account of a young woman's first encounters with China, with descriptions of the sights and sounds of Swatow, Fuzhou, Weihaiwei, Tianjin, and Beijing. On 23 December 1930, she married Lieutenant John Gerald Wolfe-Barry (1906-1991), Royal Artillery, at the cathedral in Hong Kong, where he was stationed. The Wolfe-Barry family had connections to the colony via their engineering firm, Sir John Wolfe Barry and Partners. The pair honeymooned the following May. This volume, one of two kept by Wolfe-Barry during the trip (the other has not survived), covers the journey northward. Swatow and Fuzhou made particular impressions, Fuzhou being great for shopping but also full of "violently bolshie" students (in the opinion of a European local, the city is "an absolute death-trap"). Also appearing in the narrative is the captain's dog, Buster, who helped onboard ship by "devouring such morsels as on the rougher nights we find unpalatable" (p. 30). Tianjin was memorable for the number of Russians then in the city, and in Beijing they visited the legation quarter, the Forbidden City, and other popular haunts. Accompanying the diary is another volume, which includes Wolfe-Barry's diary from 25 February to 26 March 1930 and a few later remarks by her husband on their wedding day, honeymoon, and family history. Diary: Octavo. Completely filled with approx. 190 pp. of neat manuscript, printed map tipped in at rear. Original red marbled boards, black cloth backstrip. Accompanying vol.: Octavo. Only couple of dozen leaves filled, remainder blank. Original marbled boards, black cloth backstrip, edges sprinkled blue. Both vols with later annotations and additions, mostly by John Gerald Wolfe-Barry. Vols handling well, main diary with one leaf (docketed pp. 183-4) now loosely inserted: very good.

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