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Zhongguo gu dai yu Meizhou jiao tong kao = China and America; a study of ancient communication between the two lands / Wei Juxian zhu
中國古代與美洲交通考 = China and America; a study of ancient communication between the two lands / 魏聚賢著
Bib ID 5746174
Format BookBook
Author
Wei, Juxian, 1898-
魏聚賢, 1898-
 
Description Xianggang : Shuo wen she, 1970- 
香港 : 說文社, 1970- 
v. : ill. ; 26 cm. 
Full contents
  • 1. Mei Zhou fa xian de Zhongguo wen zi
  • 2. Mei Zhou fa xian Zhongguo te you hua wen
  • 3. Mei Zhou fa xian Zhongguo te you gu wu
  • 4. Mei Zhou tu su yu Zhongguo min su xiang si zhi chu
  • 5. Mei Zhou te you dong wu wei Zhongguo ren suo zhi zhe
  • 6. Mei Zhou te you zhi wu wei Zhongguo ren suo zhi zhe
  • 7. Mei Zhou te you kuang wu wei Zhongguo ren suo zhi zhe
  • 8. Taiping Yang kao jin Mei Zhou de dao yu wei Zhongguo ren suo zhi zhe
  • 9. Mei Zhou di li wei Zhongguo ren suo zhi zhe
  • 10. Zhongguo ren zhi dao Mei Zhou ji wang lai Mei Zhou zhe (Xian Qin bu fen)
 
Incomplete contents 1. 美洲發現的中國文字 = The discovery of Chinese inscriptions in America 
Notes

Text in Chinese, with introduction and summary in English.

Includes bibliographical references.

Also issued online.

Summary and introduction in English.

Subjects America - Discovery and exploration - Chinese.
Also Titled

China and America.

美洲發現的中國文字.

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