An edition of The junk trade from Southeast Asia (1998)

The junk trade from Southeast Asia

translations from the Tôsen fusetsu-gaki, 1674-1723

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An edition of The junk trade from Southeast Asia (1998)

The junk trade from Southeast Asia

translations from the Tôsen fusetsu-gaki, 1674-1723

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The junk trade from Southeast Asia: translations from the Tôsen fusetsu-gaki, 1674-1723
1998, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National History, ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Singapore, Canberra
Series
Data paper series sources for the economic history of Southeast Asia ;, 6, Data paper series (Australian National University. Economic History of Southeast Asia Project ;, 6.
Genre
Sources.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF3790.8 .T67 1998, HF3790.8.T67 1998, HF1602.15.A785 T6813 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
282 p. :
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL522465M
ISBN 10
9812300228
LCCN
98945731
OCLC/WorldCat
40418802

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