Phrarātchaniyom nai Phrabāt Somdet Phra Mongkutklao Čhaoyūhūa.

Phim khrang thī 2.
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Phrarātchaniyom nai Phrabāt Somdet Phra Mongkutklao Čhaoyūhūa.

Phim khrang thī 2.
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Chiefly royal decrees of Vajiravudh, King of Siam, 1881-1925, that reflect His Majesty's innovations and contributions in various disciplines; cremation volume for Čharatsī Sutčharittakun, 1904-1971, a Thai woman; includes biography and condolences.

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Thai
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116

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Phrarātchaniyom nai Phrabāt Somdet Phra Mongkutklao Čhaoyūhūa.
1971, Watthana Sučharitkul
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In Thai.
Seal of Krom Sinlapākō̜n at head of title.
"Phim pen ʻanusō̜n nai ngān phrarātchathān phlœ̄ng sop Nāng Čharatsī Sučharittakun na mēn Wat Makutkasattriyārām, wan thī 7 Kanyāyon Phutthasakkarāt 2514."

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DS583 .S53 1971

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14, 116 p., [2] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
116

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OL2514770M
LCCN
87917656

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