SOURCE REFERENCES
01. The East India Company: Trade and Conquest from 1600 (February 1, 2001); Antony Wild; The Lyons Press
02. View of Hong Kong Harbor, 1860-1870; Marciano Antonia Baptista; Peabody Essex Museum
03. The Conjectural Maverick, Maverick Trails
04. Maverick, The Wrecker (1957), Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
Orient
The lands of Asia.[2]
The term originates from the original Latin word oriens, meaning "east."
The Wrecker: In December of 1871,[3] Bret Maverick bought the wreck of the Flying Scud, beached at Midway Island, reported to be carrying a shipment of rice and fine silk from the Orient.[4]
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