The new atlas and commercial gazetteer of China
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PART I: General Introduction. Discusses the relationship of geography, climate, and politics to commerce in China, as well as finance and foreign contacts, and trade possibilities. PART II: Maps. Commercial resources, port of trade, communication, manufactures and industries. World commodities with reference to commercial development of China.
The editor, Edwin John Dingle, indicated that although there were maps of China, considering the size and terrain of the country, they did not have the necessary accuracy of those presented in this book. It is written in both English and Chinese, and was the largest book ever printed in China at the time (1918). The approximate measurements are 22" high by 16" wide.
The editor, Edwin John Dingle, indicated that although there were maps of China, considering the size and terrain of the country, they did not have the necessary accuracy of those presented in this book. It is written in both English and Chinese, and was the largest book ever printed in China at the time (1918). The approximate measurements are 22" high by 16" wide.
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