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The yellow peril in action : a possible chapter in history ; dedicated to the men who train and direct the men behind the guns
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The yellow peril in action : a possible chapter in history ; dedicated to the men who train and direct the men behind the guns
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1907.
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30464
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Manson, Marsden (1850-1931)
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23 cm
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