Military Plan of the country around Shanghai
From surveys made in 1862. 63. 64. 65.
London,
Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross,
1865.
Lithograph map, hand-coloured, dissected and mounted on linen, folding into a red cloth slip case.
690 by 510mm. (27.25 by 20 inches).
20152
notes:
The earliest serious British attempt to map the area around Shanghai, China. Surveyed by "Chinese Gordon" during the Taiping Rebellion.
An extremely rare first edition of this large double-page zincographed map depicting Shanghai and its her environs. The map, by British military officer Charles George Gordon (or "Chinese Gordon"), covers from the mouth of the Yangtze River south to the Tsien Tan River (Fushun River), Hangchao (Hangzhou), and from Ching Keang (Zh...
An extremely rare first edition of this large double-page zincographed map depicting Shanghai and its her environs. The map, by British military officer Charles George Gordon (or "Chinese Gordon"), covers from the mouth of the Yangtze River south to the Tsien Tan River (Fushun River), Hangchao (Hangzhou), and from Ching Keang (Zh...
bibliography:
Mossman, S., General Gordon's Private Diary of his Exploits in China; amplified by Samuel Mossman, London, p. 208-209.
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