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Images of the Canton Factories, 1760–1822: Reading History in Art. By Paul A. Van Dyke and Maria Kar-Wing Mok . Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2015. Pp. xxii + 125, + 40 unnumbered plates. ISBN 10: 9888313770, 9888208551 (paperback); ISBN 13: 9789888208555.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2017

Kuo-tung Ch'en*
Affiliation:
Academia Sinica, Taiwan E-mail: [email protected]

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