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HET PAPIER IN VOORMALIG NEDERLANDS OOST-INDIË.
Voorn, H.

   

- (Leiden : Stichting Papiergeschiedenis 1978)
- 8vo
- stiff paper wrappers
- 20 pages
- Order Nr. 108288
- Price: $ 20.00



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Text in Dutch. Historical study of papermaking in the former Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Includes bibliography. Black and white illustrations.

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