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Rai San'yo: Nihon Gaishi  wikidata:Q835469 reasonator:Q835469 s:ru:Неофициальная история Японии (Санъё; Мендрин)
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頼 山陽, 1780-1832

rai, san'yō
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日本外史. 巻1-22 / 頼久太郎 著

nihon gaishi
Volume 12
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芝三島町(江戸) : 山中市兵衛, 天保15[1844]序

shibamishimachō(edo) : yamanakaichibee

12冊 ; 23cm
Language Japanese
Date 1802 Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1827 Edit this at Wikidata
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文庫17 W0198
Place of creation Japan Edit this at Wikidata
References Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947), Q43399627  Edit this at Wikidata
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Waseda University Library identifier bunko17/bunko17_w0198

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