Mr. Selden's map of China : decoding the secrets of a vanished cartographer / Timothy Brook.
2013
GA1121 .B76 2013 (Mapit)
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Title
Mr. Selden's map of China : decoding the secrets of a vanished cartographer / Timothy Brook.
Edition
First U.S. edition.
ISBN
9781620401439 hardcover
1620401436 hardcover
1620401436 hardcover
Published
New York : Bloomsbury Press, 2013.
Language
English
Description
xxiv, 211 pages, 16 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations (chiefly colored), maps ; 25 cm
Call Number
GA1121 .B76 2013
Dewey Decimal Classification
912/.16472
Summary
"Timothy Brook's award-winning Vermeer's Hat unfolded the early history of globalization, using Vermeer's paintings to show how objects like beaver hats and porcelain bowls began to circulate around the world. Now he plumbs the mystery of a single artifact that offers new insights into global connections centuries old.In 2009, an extraordinary map of China was discovered in Oxford's Bodleian Library--where it had first been deposited 350 years before, then stowed and forgotten for nearly a century. Neither historians of China nor cartography experts had ever seen anything like it. It was so odd that experts would have declared it a fake-- yet records confirmed it had been delivered to Oxford in 1659. The "Selden Map," as it is known, was a puzzle that needing solving. Brook, a historian of China, set out to explore the riddle. His investigation will lead readers around this elegant, enigmatic work of art, and from the heart of China, via the Southern Ocean, to the court of King James II. In the story of Selden's map, he reveals for us the surprising links between an English scholar and merchants half a world away, and offers novel insights into the power and meaning that a single map can hold. Brook delivers the same anecdote-rich narrative, intriguing characters, and unexpected historical connections that made Vermeer's Hat an instant classic"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-200) and index.
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