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The juristic status of Egypt and the Sudan.

by O'Rourke, Vernon A

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Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins press, 1935. Good. 25cm; 184 pages. Printed wraps. Shelf wear, with some damage at spine ends, yet sound and entire. Dust, pencil marks on upper wrap. Pages unopened.

This dissertation on the sovereignty of Egypt and the Sudan in the wake of European colonialism was published in the Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science series, volume 53, no. 1.

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Title
The juristic status of Egypt and the Sudan.
Author
O'Rourke, Vernon A
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Paperback
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins press
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Date Published
1935
Keywords
Africa International Law Sovereignty 4152.jpg Arab world

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