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Chinese Empire and Japan
Chinese Empire and Japan

Chinese Empire and Japan

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Type
Physical Map
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Product code
T0040
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554833696

Chinese Empire and Japan. Chromolithouraphy from John Bartholomew's Atlas. John Bartholomew & Co Edin. C.1890. The map has been folded in half. There is tape on the back of the map where it has been folded. Foxing around the edges and the back. Wear and aging.

John George Bartholomew FRSE FRGS (22 March 1860 14 April 1920) was a Scottish cartographer and geographer. As a holder of a royal warrant, he used the title "Cartographer to the King"; for this reason he was sometimes known by the epithet "the Prince of Cartography". Bartholomew's longest lasting legacy is arguably naming the continent of Antarctica, which until his use of the term in 1890 had been largely ignored due to its lack of resources and harsh climate.

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07 May 2022