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Bokhara: its Amir and its people. Translated from the Russian of Khanikoff. By the baron Clement A. de Bode.

Bokhara: its Amir and its people. Translated from the Russian of Khanikoff. By the baron Clement A. de Bode.

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Bokhara: its Amir and its people. Translated from the Russian of Khanikoff. By the baron Clement A. de Bode.

by KHANYKOV, NIKOLAI VLADMIROVICH:

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James Madden, London, 1845. Frontispiece portrait of 'Nasr Ullah, present amir of Bokhara' but lacking the map. 8vo (9 1/8 x 5 3/4inches), pages: xxvi:(4):316, good modern full maroon buckram lettered in gilt. Portrait spotted and with corner damp mark. With the oval ink stamp of Magdalen College School, Benchley, on upper blank margin of title.Rare.

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Title
Bokhara: its Amir and its people. Translated from the Russian of Khanikoff. By the baron Clement A. de Bode.
Author
KHANYKOV, NIKOLAI VLADMIROVICH:
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Hardcover
Publisher
James Madden, London, 1845.
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Foreign Travel, Exploration, Topography;

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