HONG KONG CHINA 1920ca CARL CROW ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHIC MINIATURE CITY MAP

Description

Map of Hongkong Drawn for Crow's Handbook for China. 

 

Description: Striking and highly detailed very interesting unusual original lithographic miniature map of Hong Kong.

Date: 1920 approx. ( undated )

Dimension: Paper size approx.: cm 17,1 x 10,4

Condition: Very strong and dark impression on good paper. Sheet uncolored. Small foxing. Conditions are as you can see in the images.

Author: Carl Crow (1884–1945) was a Highland, Missouri-born newspaperman, businessman, and writer who managed several newspapers and then opened the first Western advertising agency in Shanghai, China. He ran the agency for 19 years, creating calendar advertisements. He was also the founding editor of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury.

 

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