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The Lion and the Dragon: Britain's Opium Wars with China 1839-1860

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Lion and the Dragon: Britain's Opium Wars with China 1839-1860
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mark Simner
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreTrue War and Combat Stories
Colonialism and imperialism
Military history
ISBN/Barcode 9781781557174
ClassificationsDewey:951.033
Audience
General
Illustrations 52 colour and black & white illustrations and 5 maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Fonthill Media Ltd
Imprint Fonthill Media Ltd
Publication Date 20 June 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

During the middle of the 19th-Century, Britain and China would twice go to war over trade, and in particular the trade in opium. The Chinese people had progressively become addicted to the narcotic, a habit that British merchants were more than happy to feed from their opium-poppy fields in India. When the Qing dynasty rulers of China attempted to supress this trade--due to the serious social and economic problems it caused--the British Government responded with gunboat diplomacy, and conflict soon ensued. The first conflict, known as the First Anglo-Chinese War or Opium War (1839-42), ended in British victory and the Treaty of Nanking. However, this treaty was heavily biased in favour of the British, and it would not be long before there was a renewal of hostilities, taking the form of what became known as the Second Anglo-Chinese War or Arrow War (1857-60). Again, the second conflict would end with an 'unequal treaty' that was heavily biased towards the victor. 'The Lion and the Dragon: Britain's Opium Wars with China, 1839-1860' examines the causes and ensuing military history of these tragic conflicts, as well as their bitter legacies.

Author Biography

Mark Simner Has Been Interested In British Military History Since Childhood, Having Widely Read And Researched The Period Of 1700 To 1945. In 2007 He Setup The Incredibly Successful Victorian Wars Forum, Which Was Followed By The Equally Popular Napoleonic Wars Forum In 2011. His First Book, 'An Illustrated Introduction To The Battle Of Waterloo', Was Published In May 2015, And He Has Since Written A Number Of Other Titles And Articles.