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A Self-Study Course in Regular Script (Chinese Calligraphy Teach-Yourself Series)

A Self-Study Course in Regular Script (Chinese Calligraphy Teach-Yourself Series)

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A Self-Study Course in Regular Script (Chinese Calligraphy Teach-Yourself Series)

by Quanxin, Huang

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ISBN 10
7800524582
ISBN 13
9787800524585
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Paperback. Good. Good+ condition, covers have been laminated. Text pages almost like new, no markings or writing. Nice copy, satisfaction guaranteed.

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Title
A Self-Study Course in Regular Script (Chinese Calligraphy Teach-Yourself Series)
Author
Quanxin, Huang
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
7800524582
ISBN 13
9787800524585
Publisher
Sinolingua
Place of Publication
Beijing
This edition first published
1997

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