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DINGLE, John Edwin; Harold John Fruin, editors.

The new atlas of China.

With bi-lingual indexes complete.

Stock Code
97288
Shanghai, Far Eastern Geographical Establishment, 1920
£3,750

Attractive early twentieth century atlas showing the provinces of China. The index has some 10,000 entries. Both the maps and index are bi-lingual.

'Like the system of postal romanization that this map uses for transliteration of Chinese names, the work is both a product and a tool of Western commercial and political expansion into China. Around 1917 the editors compiled the map, probably with the assistance of unnamed Chinese collaborators, under the auspices of the Far Eastern Geographic Establishment, Shanghai. This institution, which operated from 1915 to 1929, was one of the many organisations run by foreign sojourners who flocked to Shanghai in search of profit and adventure after the First Opium War and the designation of the city as a treaty port in 1843. Dingle, who was an Englishman by birth and a journalist by profession, [used some of the same maps] in the New Atlas and Commercial Gazetteer of

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Description

Folio (53 x 39.5 cm), iv, 42 pp., 24 coloured maps (10 double-page), publishers brown half morocco over printed boards, covers lightly stained, 7 maps with small loss to blank upper margin only, a very good copy.

Bibliography

All under Heaven 16.

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