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Nyū Ginia chōsa hōkokusho. Dai 10-hen : tokubetsuhan hōkoku / Kaigun Nyū Ginia Chōsatai
ニューギニア調査報告書. 第10篇 : 特別班報告 / 海軍ニューギニア調査隊
Bib ID 7380600
Format BookBook [text, volume]
Description [Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], Shōwa 19 [1944] 
35 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm 
Notes

Cover title.

Subjects New Guinea.
Other authors/contributors Japan. Kaigun
Japan. 海軍
Also Titled

Nyūginia chōsa hōkokusho

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