The Opium War in China: 1840-1842;: The British resort to war in order to maintain their opium trade (A World focus book) - Hardcover

9780531027288: The Opium War in China: 1840-1842;: The British resort to war in order to maintain their opium trade (A World focus book)
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  • PublisherWatts
  • Publication date1974
  • ISBN 10 0531027287
  • ISBN 13 9780531027288
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages66

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