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上海市交通图
上海市交通图 
支那現勢地図
支那現勢地図 
新東亜共榮圏資源軍事地図
新東亜共榮圏資源軍事地図 
世界軍備現勢地図; 支那事変経過早わかり画報
世界軍備現勢地図; 支那事変経過早わかり画報 
[Map of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere]
[Map of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere] 
最新蘇州地圖
最新蘇州地圖 
General map of Japan and adjacent countries
General map of Japan and adjacent countries 
大東亜共圏及び太平洋要図
大東亜共圏及び太平洋要図 
圖地大圜洲満新最
圖地大圜洲満新最 
圖地大境國聯ン蒙・満
圖地大境國聯ン蒙・満 
[Map of the economy of Manchuria]
[Map of the economy of Manchuria] 
[Japan-Russia border map and adjacent countries]
[Japan-Russia border map and adjacent countries] 
Sea of Korea Map Collection
Sea of Korea Map Collection 
Map of Manchuria (three Eastern provinces) showing the extent and aggravation of Japanese invasion.
Map of Manchuria (three Eastern provinces) showing the extent and aggravation of Japanese invasion. 
上海 1932
上海 1932 
日本陸軍戦力喪失一覧
日本陸軍戦力喪失一覧 
上海市市区图
上海市市区图 
Railway map of Manchuria
Railway map of Manchuria 
War map: Japan and other strategic Pacific areas
War map: Japan and other strategic Pacific areas 
圖全省 蘇 江
圖全省 蘇 江 
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Core Title Asian Maps Collection 
Collection description The Asian Maps Collection brings together a range of graphic representations of East and Southeast Asia, its features, localities and history.

The Sea of Korea Map subcollection consists of original maps, dating from 1606 to 1895, in English, French, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Latin, German and Russian. The subcollection was formed by digitizing the combination of two private collections (David Lee and Shannon McCune) comprised of 172 maps. Together, they help to illustrate how the West's image of East Asia evolved over the course of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.

David Lee contribution of 132 maps was assembled for the purpose of documenting the application of the term "Sea of Korea" (or similar terms) to identify the body of water between Japan and Korea.

The Shannon McCune maps were gathered by this prominent professor of East Asian geography for use in his distinguished teaching and research career. 
Tags OAI-PMH Harvest 
Source Asian Maps Collection (collection) 
IIIF ID [Document.IIIFV3ID] 
Unique identifier UC1STO652