[Manshū Rōshia kyōkaizu] ... : [満州露西亜境界圖] ...

Cover attached. Reproduced in: Hoppō Ryōdo, pl. 44. Date and name of publisher appear on the wrapper, which is missing from the UBC copy. The Russian areas have been derived from a chart, with Russian fortresses founded in Kamchatka 1735-1752, and Russian names well rendered in Kana characters; sout...

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