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The Mongols of Manchuria : their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus and Chinese, and present political problems
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The Mongols of Manchuria : their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus and Chinese, and present political problems
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Publication date
[1934]
Call number
654349
Creator
Lattimore, Owen (1900-1989)
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Provenance
From the Hong family library.
Illustrated bookplate of You Chung Hong.
Dimensions
20 cm
Associated people
Hong, You Chung, (1898-1977,)
Hong, Mabel, (1907-1998,)
Hong, Roger S., (1941-2006,)
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