Pe-kin, Capital of China; Part of the Great Wall & Forts towards Yung ping East of Pekin; Temple of Konjanfiam held in great Veneration by the Chinese

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Pe-kin, Capital of China; Part of the Great Wall & Forts towards Yung ping East of Pekin; Temple of Konjanfiam held in great Veneration by the Chinese

PARR, N., Sculpt.

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Single page from "The Universal Traveller: Or, A Compleat Description Of the several Nations of the World" by Mr. Salmon, printed for Richard Baldwin, London, 1759.

Publication Info

  • Publisher: n/a
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  • Date Published: 1759
  • Place Published: London
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Details

  • Condition: Near fine
  • Signed: No
  • Dust Jacket: No
  • Jacket Condition: n/a
  • Details:
    One-sided 38 cm page with three b&w copperplate engravings. Top left engraving has key identifying buildings in Pekin, incl. buildings of Jesuits. Plate 36, No. 15, p. 7; Plate 37, No. 15.

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