A sketch of Chinese history, ancient and modern

comprising a retrospect of the foreign intercourse and trade with China. : Illustrated by a new and corrected map of the empire

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A sketch of Chinese history, ancient and modern

comprising a retrospect of the foreign intercourse and trade with China. : Illustrated by a new and corrected map of the empire

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Frontispiece portrait, v. 1, signed: S.H. Gimber sculpsit.

"A general map of China Chinese Tartary & Tibet drawn from the particular maps of the Jesuits together with the countries between Kashgar and the Caspian Sea, laid down according to the Oriental geographers and historians, by M D'Anville with numerous corrections and additions by the Rev Charles Gutzlaff New York Published by John P. Haven 1834 Lithographed by Stodart & Currier, 137 Broadway, N. York. N.M. Friend sc."--frontispiece, v. 2.

Vol. 1: viii, [1], 10-312 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 2: iv, [1], 6-280 p., XI folded leaves of plates.

Includes tables of exports and imports.

Checklist of American imprints, 24757

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2 v.

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OL52280695M
OCLC/WorldCat
44600400

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