"A Fortune Best Book of the Year" "The Last Embassy is rare in the field of academic history, in that it works just as well as a story as it does as a work of significant historical investigation. The story of the Dutch embassy to Beijingthe last to the Imperial Chinese courthas everything: competing protagonists, trials and tribulations, and imperial pomp and circumstance. Andrades work is a wonderfully written work about a neglected event in diplomatic history."---Nicholas Gordon, Fortune "One of the best academic studies in terms of both scholarship and writing-style I have read in ten years or more. . . . An accessible, exciting, and illuminating book, written with consummate verve and enthusiasm."---John Butler, Asian Review of Books "An animated account."---Peter Neville-Hadley, South China Morning Post Magazine "Its lively writing, quick chapters, and the descriptions of the various parts of the empire that the embassy travels through, give readers a panoramic view of the empire at its height."---Reid Wyatt, World History Connected "An excellent entry point for readers seeking a nuanced understanding of Chinas global presence in the eighteenth century, and a useful corrective to those specialists who still tend to regard Qing relations with Britain as the totality of Qing relations with the West."---Pamela Kyle Crossley, Journal of Early Modern History