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Thibet, Mongolia, and Mandchouria.

Thibet, Mongolia, and Mandchouria.

by RAPKIN, J. & [TALLIS, John].

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London & New York: John Tallis & Company, [1851-1856].. Original steel engraved map, accompanied by vignette scenes of the dwelling of Tessaling Lama at Shigatei, Mausoleum at Teshoo Loomboo, a Mongol noble, Leh, Little Thibet, the Chinese Wall and the Palace of the Dalai Lama at Lassa. Decorative scrolling and title cartouche around the edges of the maps. Centre-fold crease as issued. (Map 22 x 29.5 cm, overall sheet 27.5 x 36 cm). Original outline colour. For the Great Exhibition in 1851 John Tallis (1817-1876) worked with engraver John Rapkin (1815-1876) to publish the 'Illustrated World Atlas', whose maps were later re-issued by the London Printing and Publishing Company. Their maps are prized for their wonderful steel-engraved vignettes showing the peoples, customs, architecture, landmarks, flora, and fauna of each country.
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Thibet, Mongolia, and Mandchouria.

Thibet, Mongolia, and Mandchouria.

by RAPKIN, J. & [TALLIS, John].

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The London Printing and Publishing Company, [1851-1856].. Original steel engraved map, accompanied by vignette scenes of the dwelling of Tessaling Lama at Shigatei, Mausoleum at Teshoo Loomboo, a Mongol noble, Leh, Little Thibet, the Chinese Wall and the Palace of the Dalai Lama at Lassa. Decorative scrolling and title cartouche around the edges of the maps. Centre-fold crease as issued. (Map 22 x 29.5 cm, overall sheet 27.5 x 36 cm). Original outline colour. Centrefold crease as issued. Very good condition. For the Great Exhibition in 1851 John Tallis (1817-1876) worked with engraver John Rapkin (1815-1876) to publish the 'Illustrated World Atlas', whose maps were later re-issued by the London Printing and Publishing Company. Their maps are prized for their wonderful steel-engraved vignettes showing the peoples, customs, architecture, landmarks, flora, and fauna of each country.
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Thibet, Mongolia, and Mandchouria, antique map with vignette views

Thibet, Mongolia, and Mandchouria, antique map with vignette views

by Rapkin, J. Tallis, John

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London: John Tallis & Co., 1854. Maps. Map of Tibet, Mongolia, and Manchuria. Steel engraved map from the famous Victorian publisher John Tallis, well-known for the attractive vignette views surrounding the maps, which illustrate the peoples & customs of that region. 10 x 13 1/2" plus margins. Attractive decorative border around edge, period outline color, very good condition.
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