An edition of Who's who in modern China (1954)

Who's who in modern China

from the beginning of the Chinese Republic to the end of 1953 : over two thousand detailed biographies of the most important men who took part in the great struggle for China, including detailed histories of the political parties, government organisations, a glossary of new terms used in contemporary Chinese together with a double index in Chinese and English and two charts

Who's who in modern China
Max Perleberg, Max Perleberg
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An edition of Who's who in modern China (1954)

Who's who in modern China

from the beginning of the Chinese Republic to the end of 1953 : over two thousand detailed biographies of the most important men who took part in the great struggle for China, including detailed histories of the political parties, government organisations, a glossary of new terms used in contemporary Chinese together with a double index in Chinese and English and two charts

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Publisher
Ye Olde Printerie
Language
English
Pages
428

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Edition Notes

Title also in Chinese.

Includes music for 2 Chinese national anthems.

Includes indexes.

Photocopy. [S.l. : s.n., 195-?]. 428 p. on ca. 215 leaves. 25 x 20 cm.

Published in
Hong Kong

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS734 .P4 1954a

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Pagination
xii, 428 pages
Number of pages
428

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL52679810M
OCLC/WorldCat
503430361

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