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“The emperor of China's palace at Pekin, and his principal gardens, as well in Tartary, as at Pekin, Gehol and the adjacent countries : with the temples, pleasure-houses, artificial mountains, rocks, lakes, &c. as disposed in different parts of those royal gardens : with an exact elevation of the great mogul's superb throne : the whole neatly engraved on twenty copper-plates twelve inches square, from the original views, correctly taken on the spot” (Publication, 1753)

Year

1753

Text

The emperor of China's palace at Pekin, and his principal gardens, as well in Tartary, as at Pekin, Gehol and the adjacent countries : with the temples, pleasure-houses, artificial mountains, rocks, lakes, &c. as disposed in different parts of those royal gardens : with an exact elevation of the great mogul's superb throne : the whole neatly engraved on twenty copper-plates twelve inches square, from the original views, correctly taken on the spot. (London : Robert Sayer, Henry Overton, Thomas Bowles, and John Bowles and Son, 1753). (SayR1)

Type

Publication

Subjects

Art : General

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1 2007- Worldcat/OCLC Web / WC