'The Lament for the South' Yu Hsin's 'Ai Chiang-Nan Fu' Jr. William T. Graham

'The Lament for the South'  Yu Hsin's 'Ai Chiang-Nan Fu'


Author: Jr. William T. Graham
Date: 12 Jun 1980
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Book Format: Hardback::248 pages
ISBN10: 0521227135
ISBN13: 9780521227131
File name: 'The-Lament-for-the-South'-Yu-Hsin's-'Ai-Chiang-Nan-Fu'.pdf
Dimension: 152x 228x 22mm::520g

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