British military intelligence on China and the Boxer Rising

remarkable series of secret gazetteers of the provinces of China, confidential print and intelligence reports

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British military intelligence on China and the Boxer Rising

remarkable series of secret gazetteers of the provinces of China, confidential print and intelligence reports

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Reproduces documents from the British Library, Oriental & India Office Collections (OIOC).

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Publisher
IDC Publishers
Language
English
Pages
185

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Table of Contents

BIC-1. Gazetteers, reports, etc., 1884-1930
BIC-2. China
Boxers Expedition, 1900-1903.

Edition Notes

Title from printed guide.

Accompanied by a printed guide in a looseleaf binder, edited by A.J. Farrington.

Finding aid and guide also available online via IDC Publishers Web site.

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Leiden
Other Titles
Remarkable series of secret gazetteers of the provinces of China, confidential print and intelligence reports

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
951/.035
Library of Congress
DS770, Microfiche 2006/23

The Physical Object

Format
[microform] :
Pagination
185 microfiches +
Number of pages
185

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31756906M
LCCN
2006570363
OCLC/WorldCat
57620205

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