Handleiding voor de studie van de topografische kaarten van Nederland 1750-1850

2e druk.
Handleiding voor de studie van de topografisc ...
Koeman, C., Koeman, C.
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Handleiding voor de studie van de topografische kaarten van Nederland 1750-1850

2e druk.

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Dutch
Pages
124

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Handleiding voor de studie van de topografische kaarten van Nederland 1750-1850
1978, Educaboek, Tjeenk Willink
in Dutch - 2e druk.
Cover of: Handleiding voor de studie van de topografische kaarten van Nederland, 1750-1850.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Dutch and English.
Added t.p.: Guide to the study of topographical mapping in the Netherlands, 1750-1850.
Seven folded maps in pocket.

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Culemborg, Noorduijn
Other Titles
Guide to the study of topographical mapping in the Netherlands, 1750-1850.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
526/.09492
Library of Congress
GA923.6.A1 K63 1978

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Pagination
124 p. :
Number of pages
124

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3831350M
ISBN 10
9011734017
LCCN
81144170
Library Thing
4390915
Goodreads
4779959

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