The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan border. Their origin, history, and social organization. With an introduction by Owen Lattimore.: (Series: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society; New series., volume 44, pt. 1)
by Schram, Louis, 1883-
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China slmk Schram, Louis, 1883- The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan border. Their origin, history, and social organization. With an introduction by Owen Lattimore. (Series: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society; New series., volume 44, pt. 1). Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1954-61, 138 pages, illus, maps. Large format paperback, (measures 9" x 12") minor shelf wear. Good copy.$25.00 Box 27
Summary: The Monguor live in the Qilian Mountains and on the banks of the Huang and Datong rivers in Qinghai and Gansu provinces in northwestern China. Father Louis Schram, a Belgian missionary priest, was in the area from 1911-1922. This work is the first volume of 3, which stretched from 1954 to 1961.
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- The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan border. Their origin, history, and social organization. With an introduction by Owen Lattimore.
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- Schram, Louis, 1883-
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- 1954
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- 138 pages
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- Central Asia; China; Tibet; Ethnology; From the Levant to the Indus; Asia;
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