Published 1981
by Gower in Westmead, Eng .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Statement | Jean H.P. Paelinck, Leo H. Klaassen ; with the assistance of J.-P. Ancot, A.C.P. Verster., Sj. Wagenaar. |
Contributions | Klaassen, Leo H. 1920- |
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Open Library | OL18000958M |
ISBN 10 | 0566002647 |
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