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His journal of his 1715-1717 travels was first published in German as part of
Friedrich Christian Weber's "Das veränderte Russland", and translated into English as "Journal of Laurence Lange's Travels to China" in 1723. A French report of his 1720-22 sojourn appeared in 1726, an English translation
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to the border to investigate the problem of “deserters”, as the
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Lorenz Lange, Journal of the
Residence of Mr. de Lange, Agent of his Imperial Majesty of all the Russias, Peter the Great, at the Court of Pekin, During the Years 1721 & 1722. In: John Bell,
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Izmailov mission was described by Georg Johann Unverzagt (1725). His state caravan journeys were reported on in Peter Simon Pallas' "Neue Nordische Beyträge" (1781).
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During his travels to China Lange acquired an important collection of objects, which were added to the collections of the Imperial
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