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Da Song Xuanhe yi shi / Li Liewen biao dian
大宋宣和遺事 / 黎烈文標點
Bib ID 6094972
Format BookBook
Uniform Title Xuanhe yi shi
宣和遺事
Edition Chu ban. 
初版. 
Description Shanghai : Shang wu yin shu guan, Min guo 26 [1937] 
上海 : 商務印書館, 民國26 [1937] 
1, 144, 1 p. ; 18 cm. 
Series

Wan you wen ku. Di 2 ji ; 526.

萬有文庫. 第2集 ; 526.

Subjects China -- History -- Song dynasty, 960-1279 -- Fiction.
Other authors/contributors Li, Liewen, 1904-1972
黎烈文, 1904-1972

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