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National Geographic : The prodigious soybean - July 1987 Vol. 172, No. 1
Magazine (paper), 1987
Status
Available
Call number
910.05
Series
National Geographic Magazine (172.1)
Tags
Soja
,
Grosse Seen
,
Wasser
,
Kathmandu
,
Bangladesh
,
Queen Charlotte Islands
,
Klapperschlangen
Genres
Nonfiction
Collection
weg gegeben
Publication
Washington DC : National Geographic Society, 1987. Broschiert, 138 S. ; Ill.
Language
English
Original language
English
Original publication date
1987-07
Physical description
138 p.; 25.5 cm
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