lm222 - The Modern Coinage of China 1866-1949 The Evidence in Western Archives WRIGHT Richard
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Autore: WRIGHT Richard
Editor: Spink and Son Ltd
Idioma: Anglais
Características: Londres 2012, relié, (18 x 27 cm), 308 pages,cartes tableaux et photographies n&b, textes en anglais
Peso: 1050 g.
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This volume draws together the research papers of Richard Wright, scattered across various journals from 1974 to 2003. Articles from the Numismatic Chronicle and Numismatic Circular have been standardised, whilst the rest have been rescued from relative obscurity in more difficult-to-find publications. To supplement the thirty seven articles another has been published for the first time. Four appendices draw together additional material, and a fifth features Richard's last revision of his article on British medals commemorating the Keying Junk, a maritime marvel of the 1840s. This volume is a remarkable example of the quality of numismatic research contributed by collectors.
This volume draws together the research papers of Richard Wright, scattered across various journals from 1974 to 2003. Articles from the Numismatic Chronicle and Numismatic Circular have been standardized, whilst the rest have been rescued from relative obscurity in more difficulty-to-find publications. To supplement the thirty seven articles another has been published for the first time. Four appendices draw together additional material, and a fifth features Richard's last revision of his article on British medals commemorating the Keying Junk, a maritime marvel of the 1840s. This volume is a remarkable example of the quality of numismatic research contributed by collectors
This volume draws together the research papers of Richard Wright, scattered across various journals from 1974 to 2003. Articles from the Numismatic Chronicle and Numismatic Circular have been standardized, whilst the rest have been rescued from relative obscurity in more difficulty-to-find publications. To supplement the thirty seven articles another has been published for the first time. Four appendices draw together additional material, and a fifth features Richard's last revision of his article on British medals commemorating the Keying Junk, a maritime marvel of the 1840s. This volume is a remarkable example of the quality of numismatic research contributed by collectors







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