A map of the war that gave Hong Kong to the British

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A Map to Illustrate the War in China compiled from Surveys & Sketches

and other Information by James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen and H.R.H. Prince Albert.

WYLD, James
London,
Published by James Wyld, Charing Cross East London,
Feb. 10th, 1842.
Engraved map, dissected and mounted on linen, original brown cloth slipcase, publisher's label.
740 by 340mm (29.25 by 13.5 inches).
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James Wyld's series of maps of China were issued during the First Opium War (1839-42), a conflict sparked by Chinese attempts to control the sale of opium on China by Britain. The dispute arose because of a trade discrepancy between the two countries: although there was a healthy market for Chinese goods in the west, China had little interest in British exports, and insisted on being paid for goods in bullion rather than goods in kind. In order to replenish bullion stocks, ...

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