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- "Peking (Beijing) Temple du Ciel" (from a photo by Therond) from "Nouvelle Geographie Vol VII", Paris 1882 measures approx 6" x 7"
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- "Peking (Beijing) La Rue Principale" (from a photo by M. Paul Champion) from "Nouvelle Geographie Vol VII", Paris 1882 measures approx 10 1/2" x 7 1/4"
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- "Chinese Empire" insets of Hong Kong and Tietsin/Peking from Encycopedia Brittanica, Xth edition, Volume 34 published in London, 1903 measures approx 11" x 15"
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- "China" from the "Universal Atlas, Including County and Railroad Maps of the United States" published by Dodd, Mead & Company, New York, 1894 individual Provinces all depicted using different colors, major geographical features also illustrated measures approx 10″ x 12″
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- "China Proper" from "The College Atlas" published in circa 1860 by H.G. Collins, Paternoster-Row, London shows provinces in different colors, along with major towns, rivers and other geographical highlights. measures approx 14 3/4" x 10 1/2"
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- China, Nautical Items
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- "Return of the 'Eaglet' to Hong Kong, Dressed in the Chinese Flag" woodcut print removed from book published in 1857 measures approx 8" x 5"
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- "Chine" (China and Korea) from "Larousse Universel" published in France, 1922 measures approx 7 3/4" x 11 3/8"
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- China by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 includes insets of Amoy and Canton measures approx 13″ x 17″
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- Peking (now called Beijing) from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 13" x 14"
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- Environs of Peking (now called Beijing) from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 7 1/2" x 6 1/2"
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- Canton (now called Guangzhou) from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 7" x 11"
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- Soochow from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 7" x 8"
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