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A General Map of the East Indies

SKU: 018

A General Map of the East Indies and that part of China where the Europeans have any Settlements or commonly any Trade
Cartographer: Kitchin, Thomas
Publisher : T. Kitchin, Geogr.
Map Size: 16.5 x 12 Inch | 42 x 30 cm

"Original not a reproduction. Non exportable."

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An eighteenth century map of Asia, engraved by Kitchin for the London Magazine, and stretching from India in the West to China, Japan, and the Spice Islands in the East. In the bottom right corner, the northernmost limits of Australia, here marked New Holland, can be seen. The various islands, nations, and kingdoms of south-east Asia are thoroughly mapped, including Tonkin and Cochin (Vietnam), Camboja (Cambodia), Siam (Thailand) Pegu (Burma Myanmar), Malaya, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, the Celebes, the Philippines, and part of New Guinea. The Maldives feature a note about the the domicile of their king, reefs and sand banks are labelled, and a description off the coast of Cape Espiritu Santo notes the capture of the Acapulco Galleon by Commodore Anson. Sea coasts are outlined in hand colour, and principle cities, ports, and trading hubs are picked out in red. In the bottom left, a large ornate cartouche encloses the title.

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