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Japanese in Thirty Hours-leatherbound-Eiichi Kiyooka-The Hokuseido Press-1953

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Item specifics

Binding
Leather
Place of Publication
Tokyo
Publisher
The Hokuseido Press
Modified Item
No
Subject
Reference
Year Printed
1953
Original/Facsimile
Original
Language
Japanese
Special Attributes
Illustrated
Region
Asia
Author
Eiichi Kiyooka
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Topic
Reference
ISBN
Does not apply

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