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DescriptionHaï - Nan. L'Empire Chinois et du Japon (1833) (cropped).jpg |
English: Haï - Nan and Golfe de Tongking A French map of the Chinese Empire [together with] Japan, in the year 1833, by Conrad Malte-Brun [born and also known as Malthe Conrad Bruun ], published in the year 1837 by [ Furne et Cie and Aimé-André, Paris]. |
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Date | Published in the year 1837 | |||
Source | Carte de l'Empire chinois et du Japon, 1833. No. 52. (in French) Grave par Thierry. Published by [Furne et Cie and Aimé-André, Paris], 1837. | |||
Author | Conrad Malte-Brun (born and also known as Malthe Conrad Bruun) (1775-1826) | |||
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