Shi mo juan hua / [Zhao Han zhu]
石墨鐫華 / [趙崡著]
- Bib ID:
- 2533596
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- [China] : Zhi bu zu zhai, Qianlong jia wu [1774]
- [China] : 知不足齋, 乾隆甲午 [1774]
- 2 v. ; 18 cm.
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- On double leaves, oriental style.
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- 1620
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- 1774
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