John Bartholomew
Map of 'North China and Mongolia' - Plate 21 disbound from 1958 Mid-Century Times Atlas of the World, including Ulan-Ude, Chita, Ulan Bator, Peking, Tientsin, Tsingtao and Lanchow
Mid-Century Edition Softcover The Times Publishing Company Ltd., 1958 Very Good Condition
Author: | John Bartholomew |
Full title: | Map of 'North China and Mongolia' - Plate 21 disbound from 1958 Mid-Century Times Atlas of the World, including Ulan-Ude, Chita, Ulan Bator, Peking, Tientsin, Tsingtao and Lanchow |
Publisher: | The Times Publishing Company Ltd., 1958 |
Edition: | Mid-Century Edition |
Binding: | Softcover |
ISBN: | No ISBN |
Book ID: | 45021024045 |
Mid-Century Edition. First printing of this edition. Category: Maps, China, Japan, Nepal & Tibet. Language: English. ISBN: No ISBN.
Single disbound map sheet from 'The Times Atlas of the World, Mid-Century Edition; Volume I The World, Australia & East Asia' suitable for framing. Map is in colour and has vertical centre fold. Approx sheet size is 49 x 61cm. Sheet is clean, bright and crisp. Map covers part of north China, Mongolia and the Russian border north of Mongolia. Included are Ulan-Ude, Chita, Ulan Bator, Peking (Beijing), Tientsin, Tsingtao, Lanchow, Barkol and part of the Sinkiang Uighur Region and the Inner Mongolian Region. Small inset plan of Peking in bottow left corner. Road and railway routes are shown.
Book Condition: Very Good Condition. Dust Jacket: No Dust Jacket.
Shipped Weight: under 1 kg.
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BZDB4 Maps; Russia & Eastern Europe; Geology, geography, mineralogy, environment; China, Japan, Nepal & Tibet. John Bartholomew Map of 'North China and Mongolia' - Plate 21 disbound from 1958 Mid-Century Times Atlas of the World, including Ulan-Ude, Chita, Ulan Bator, Peking, Tientsin, Tsingtao and Lanchow