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Chinese Farm Economy a Study of 2866 Farms in Seventeen Localities and Seven Provinces in China

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Chinese Farm Economy a Study of 2866 Farms in Seventeen Localities and Seven Provinces in China

by Buck, John Lossing

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Southern Materials Center; Inc., 1978. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Published for The University of Nanking and The China council of The Institute of Pacific Relations also for The University of Chicago Press Buckram Boards 474 pages.

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Title
Chinese Farm Economy a Study of 2866 Farms in Seventeen Localities and Seven Provinces in China
Author
Buck, John Lossing
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Publisher
Southern Materials Center; Inc.
Date Published
1978
Keywords
China, Agriculture Reference, Agriculture
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Reference; Agriculture; Z-Agriculture;

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