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Publicado por China Cartographic Publishing House, Beijing, 1996
Librería: Carydale Books, Rhinebeck, NY, Estados Unidos de America
unbound. Condición: Very good. 4th printing. folding paper map ca. 41" x 55" with closed tears along two folds. scale 1: 4,500,000 Colors very good, text in English characters as well as Chinese. Note: due to size and weight, shipping outside the USA may cost about that of an average book. Combined shipping may reduce costs.
Publicado por China Cartographic Publishing House, China, 1988
Librería: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, Nueva Zelanda
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Paperback. Condición: Good. 99 pages.
Publicado por China Cartographic Publishing House, Beijing, 1993,, 1993
ISBN 10: 7503115351ISBN 13: 9787503115356
Librería: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, Reino Unido
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large folding map, colour, index printed on rear, clean and sound, Very Good condition in printed card sleeve. ISBN: 7503115351.
Publicado por China Cartographic Publishing House
ISBN 10: 7503144777ISBN 13: 9787503144776
Librería: liu xing, Nanjing JiangSu, JS, China
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Soft cover. Condición: New. Language:English.Author:Editor: China Cartographic Publishing House.Binding:Soft Cover.Publisher:China Cartographic Publishing House.
Publicado por ?????.[Di tu chu ban she]., ??. [Beijing]., 1963
Librería: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Large folding tourist map of Chinese transportation, in colour, four inset maps, scale 1: 8,000,000, printed both sides with travel information on reverse. Stamp of a prior dealer in Guangzhou on reverse. Creases on corners, occasional small holes along folds, very lignt browning lower margin, generally good. Text in Chinese. Sheet measures 53.8x 76.4cm. It was first published in 1957 and this map is the 2nd Edition, 20th print published in 1963. The four inset maps feature regions of Hainan and surrounding islands, Beijing and Tianjin region, Shanghai Ningbo and Hangzhou Region, and the national commercial airline route. Transportation mileage tables including roads, railways, and inland waterways alongside general knowledge for travel via railways, coaches, commercial aeroplanes, and cruisers.
Publicado por ?????. [Ti du chu ban she]., ??.[Shanghai]., 1957
Librería: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
1st edition, 3rd Printing. 37 maps in colour, signs of wear at extremities on covers, a stamp and a prior owner's signature rear free endpaper, hinge starting, good copy in hardback. Text in Chinese. 17.6 x 12.5cm. This Chinese language atlas includes two world maps along with five continental maps. The remaining thirty maps are countries and regions, including China, Mongolia, North Korea, Japan, Soviet Unions, Poland, Germany, UK, France, Spain, Australia, US, Arabian Peninsula, South and North Poles and more.
Publicado por ????.[Di tu zhan bao]. September1967., [Beijing]., 1967
Librería: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Maps printed in red and black, single sheet printed on both sides, folded, scale not given, photographic image of Mao Zedong. Some light browning at edges with tears and losses on left edge, still good. Text in Chinese. Sheet measures 26.5 x 38.4cm. Includes a map of Autumn Harvest Uprising and also shows the routes of the military advancing towards Jinggangshan between September and October 1927. On reverse left section, a map shows the route along which Chairman Mao led the Fourth Army of the Chinese Red Army marching towards south of Anhui and Jiangxi Provinces in 1929. On reverse right section, a map titled "The Long March of The Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (October 1934-October 1935)". Quotations of Chairman Mao about the Long March insert on corners of the map. Issue no. 6 of a series of maps with text issued by the Red Guards organisations in the form of Cultural Revolution tabloid-sized newspaper. This issue is designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Autumn Harvest Uprising which was one of the earliest armed uprisings organised by the Chinese Communist Party.
Publicado por ?????.[Di tu chu ban she]., ??.[Beijing]., 1968
Librería: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
1st Edition, 1st Printing. Two Chinese Cultural Revolution maps printed on both sides of a single sheet, folded, scale 1: 4,500,000, inset maps (Corsica and France), legend showing railway lines, national and provincial territorial boundaries (Map of France). Mao's quotations accompanied by a head portrait upper section both sides. Some light scattered foxing a little heavier at folds, folds lightly worn with two small tape repairs at margins, otherwise good. The May Uprising in France 1968 was a students/workers movement which led to massive strikes across the nation and paralysed the government. The Communist Party of China were quick to draw a parallel between the French protests and the Chinese Cultural Revolution, using the protests to promote the idea that capitalism, imperialism and colonialism would soon be defeated across the world. The quotation by Mao printed above the detailed Map of France reads ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? "It can be said with certainty that the complete collapse of colonialism, imperialism, and all systems of exploitation, and the complete emancipation of all the oppressed peoples and nations of the world are not far off". This quotation was selected from the ?Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, in Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against Violent Repression? (April 16, 1968). Printed on the reverse above "A Sketch Mao of Events on May 1968" there is another quote from Chairman Mao which reads ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????This quotation translates as "The proletariat and working people of Europe, North America and Oceania are experiencing a new awakening. The U.S. Imperialists and all other such vermin, have already dug their own graves; the day of their burial is not far off." This quotation was selected from the "Comrade Mao Tse-tung?s Message of Greetings To the Fifth Congress of the Albanian Party of Labour" (October 25, 1966). The pictorial legend includes 4 items: Striking workers and students not attending school and three categories of transportation - railway lines, harbours and airports all of which were stopped. Block of text upper right section gives the background information of the May Uprising for the Chinese audience. It claims more than 10 million workers participated in the campaign and more than half of the Industrial and Mining Enterprises were in the hands of strikers. The May Uprising in France in 1968 was a significant movement led by students and workers, resulting in widespread strikes that paralyzed the government. The Communist Party of China swiftly drew a parallel between the French protests and the Chinese Cultural Revolution, using them to promote the notion that capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism would soon be overthrown worldwide. Above the detailed Map of France, a quotation by Mao is printed, which reads: ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? It translates as: "It can be said with certainty that the complete collapse of colonialism, imperialism, and all systems of exploitation, and the complete emancipation of all the oppressed peoples and nations of the world are not far off." This quotation is taken from the "Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, in Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against Violent Repression" (April 16, 1968). On the reverse side, above "A Sketch of Events in May 1968," there is another quote from Chairman Mao that reads: ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? It translates as: "The proletariat and working people of Europe, North America, and Oceania are experiencing a new awakening. The U.S. Imperialists and all other such vermin have already created their own grave-diggers; the day of their burial is not far off." This quotation is taken from the "Comrade Mao Tse-tung's Message of Greetings To the Fifth Congress of the Albanian Party of Labour" (October 25, 1966). The pictorial legend includes four elements: striking workers and students not attending school, as well as three categories of transportation?railway lines, harbors, and airports?all of which came to a halt during the uprising. In the upper right section, there is a block of text providing background information on the May Uprising for the Chinese audience. It states that more than 10 million workers participated in the campaign, and over half of the Industrial and Mining Enterprises were under the control of the strikers.