Eric Teichman

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Sie Eric Teichman, born Erik Teichmann (January 16, 1884 - December 3, 1944, China) was a British diplomat, orientalist.

He was a son of Emil Teichmann and Edith Harbord, and younger brother of Oskar Teichman (1880, Eltham, Kent - 1959).

He was educated at Gonville College and Caius College, Cambridge University.

[edit] Literary works

  • Travels of a consular officer in North West China, 1921
  • Travels of a consular officer in Eastern Tibet, 1922
  • Journey to Turkestan, 1937
  • Affair of China, 1938

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