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Luo pan = Compass
羅盤 = Compass
Bib ID 1645650
Format JournalJournal
Description Xianggang : Chen xi shu dian, 1976- 
香港 : 晨曦書店, 1976- 
v. : ill. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

Title from cover.

Life Dates Di 1 qi (1976 nian 12 yue 1 ri [Dec. 1, 1976])- 
第1期 (1976年12月1日)- 
Frequency Bimonthly. 
Subjects Chinese poetry -- Periodicals.
Also Titled

Compass.

Luo pan shi shuang yue kan.

羅盤詩雙月刊.

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    Items/Issues Held: No. 1 (Dec. 1976)

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