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Name
  
Edward Parker

Died
  
1926

First ascents
  
Mount Jinfo


Books
  
Ancient China Simplified, A thousand years of the Tartars, China - her history - diplomac

Edward Harper Parker (3 July 1849 – 1926) was an English barrister and sinologist who wrote a number of books on the First and Second Opium Wars and other Chinese topics. On his return to England he ended his career as a university professor.

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Biography

He was educated at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool, and became a barrister of the Middle Temple. He intended to engage in the tea trade, studied Chinese, and from 1869 to 1871, in the character of student interpreter, he traveled in Mongolia, and afterwards served at the British consulates in Wenchow, Fusan, and Shanghai, and traveled in Oceania, Eastern Asia, and North America. He retired from the consular service in 1895, became reader in Chinese at University College, Liverpool, in 1896, and in 1901 was appointed to a chair in Chinese at Owens College, Manchester.

Works

  • Comparative Chinese Family Law (1879)
  • The Opium War (1887)
  • Chinese Account of the Opium War (1888)
  • China's Relations with Foreigners (1888)
  • Up the Yangtsze (1892)
  • Burma (1893)
  • A Thousand Years of the Tartars (1895) [1]
  • The life, labours and doctrines of Confucius (1897)
  • China (1901)
  • John Chinaman (1901)
  • China, Past and Present (1903)
  • China and Religion (1905)
  • Ancient China Simplified (1908) [2] [3] [4] [5]
  • Studies in Chinese Religion (1910)
  • China, her history, diplomacy, and commerce: from the earliest times to the present day (1917)[6] [7]
  • References

    Edward Harper Parker Wikipedia