The title page reads: "Views of Weihaiwei N. China. Printed in England."
No publisher's date given, printed circa 1905-1915.
The book measures 8 3/4 X 6 3/4 inches; (oblong 8vo); hardcover; blue cloth on boards with gilt stamped letters on front board; edges worn; boars lightly rubbed & dust stained; boards slightly warped; minor foxing spots, light smudges, minor soiling and light age toning throughout contents; no page numbers - circa 20 pages.
Illustrated throughout with 20 views after photographs.
Please see all of the photos included with the description for condition and feel free to ask any questions.
The book is a scarce publication. There are no other original printings of this edition available for sale on internet book searches. No copies are listed on Worldcat (OCLC).
This is an antique printing. It is not a modern re-print.
Weihaiwei, in the north-east of China, was a leased territory of the United Kingdom from 1898 until 1930. The capital was Port Edward. The leased territory covered 288 square miles (750 km2) and included the walled city of Port Edward, bay of Wei-hai-wei, Liu-kung Tao Island and a mainland area of 72 miles. [From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.]
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