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“The Expression Dur-A Qocarulcaju” in the Letter of Oijeitu to Philippe Le Bel”

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“The Expression Dur-A Qocarulcaju” in the Letter of Oijeitu to Philippe Le Bel”

by Cleaves, Francis Woodman

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Mongolia hjas 19483 Cleaves, Francis Woodman. "The Expression Dur-A Qocarulcaju" in the Letter of Oijeitu to Philippe Le Bel". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 11, December 1948, Numbers 3 and 4, Pages 441 to 455. Harvard-Yenching Institute. Good, clean tight copy of the offprint. Has two staples on side. Given by Cleaves to a friend, a professor of Chinese studies. $7.50 Box 12.

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Mongolia hjas 19483
Title
“The Expression Dur-A Qocarulcaju” in the Letter of Oijeitu to Philippe Le Bel”
Author
Cleaves, Francis Woodman
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Good
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Used
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Paperback
Publisher
 Harvard-Yenching Institute.
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Date Published
1948
Pages
pages 441-455
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Middle Ages; Mongolia, history and culture; Central Asia; China;

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