Title: A Description of the Empire of China and Chinese-Tartary, together with the kingdoms of Korea, and Tibet: containing the geography and history (natural as well as civil) of those countries Author: Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste Place: London Publisher: Printed by T. Gardner...for Edward Cave Date: 1738-1741 Description: 2 volumes. [4], xi, [1], xii, [2], 678; [4], 388, [18] pp. With 64 copper-engraved maps, plans & plates, most folding. (folio) 40x25 cm. (15¾x9¾"), period calf boards, rebacked with modern calf ruled in gilt, new endpapers. Du Halde's important description of China and the east, notable for the significant series of maps as well as the text and views. Many of the maps are signed by Emanuel Bowen and the title-page notes "From the French of P. J.B. Du Halde, Jesuit: with Notes Geographical, Historical, and Critical; and Other Improvements, particularly in the Maps, by the Translator." There was an earlier edition in English (The General History of China) published in 4 volumes, octavo, in 1736, which had only 15 plates and 4 maps. This impressive folio edition was first issued in parts to subscribers, in fortnightly or monthly installments. There are two general maps of China (1 hand-colored in outline), maps of the various provinces and plans of their cities, and, notably, a 13-sheet map of Tartary (a general map and 12 detail maps), and a 9-sheet map of Tibet (the general map of Tibet called for in the list of plates and maps at the end of Vol. II is not present, and was apparently never issued, or at any rate is not present in most copies). The plates include city views, portraits, etc. Armorial bookplates of Thomas Ansen. Lot Amendments Condition: Spines with a bit of fading and scuffing; ccasional light foxing to the text; very good to fine. Provenance: Collection of Margaret Gee. Item number: 220113
Title: A Description of the Empire of China and Chinese-Tartary, together with the kingdoms of Korea, and Tibet: containing the geography and history (natural as well as civil) of those countries Author: Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste Place: London Publisher: Printed by T. Gardner...for Edward Cave Date: 1738-1741 Description: 2 volumes. [4], xi, [1], xii, [2], 678; [4], 388, [18] pp. With 64 copper-engraved maps, plans & plates, most folding. (folio) 40x25 cm. (15¾x9¾"), period calf boards, rebacked with modern calf ruled in gilt, new endpapers. Du Halde's important description of China and the east, notable for the significant series of maps as well as the text and views. Many of the maps are signed by Emanuel Bowen and the title-page notes "From the French of P. J.B. Du Halde, Jesuit: with Notes Geographical, Historical, and Critical; and Other Improvements, particularly in the Maps, by the Translator." There was an earlier edition in English (The General History of China) published in 4 volumes, octavo, in 1736, which had only 15 plates and 4 maps. This impressive folio edition was first issued in parts to subscribers, in fortnightly or monthly installments. There are two general maps of China (1 hand-colored in outline), maps of the various provinces and plans of their cities, and, notably, a 13-sheet map of Tartary (a general map and 12 detail maps), and a 9-sheet map of Tibet (the general map of Tibet called for in the list of plates and maps at the end of Vol. II is not present, and was apparently never issued, or at any rate is not present in most copies). The plates include city views, portraits, etc. Armorial bookplates of Thomas Ansen. Lot Amendments Condition: Spines with a bit of fading and scuffing; ccasional light foxing to the text; very good to fine. Provenance: Collection of Margaret Gee. Item number: 220113
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