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Title
Naganuma, Hyojun Nihongo Tokuhon
Creator
Naganuma, Naoe
Date Created and/or Issued
1942
Publication Information
Berkeley, California; Los Angeles, California
University of California Press
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Go for Broke National Education Center Collection
Rights Information
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Copyright has not been assigned to Go for Broke National Education Center.
Go for Broke National Education Center
This collection is available for research upon request at Go for Broke National Education Center. Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone: (310) 328-0907; fax (310) 222-5700.
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Description
N. Naganuma [Naoe Naganuma], Hyojun Nihongo Tokuhon [The Standard Japanese Reader], book one, University of California Press, Berkeley, California, USA, Los Angeles, California, USA, 1942. "Ken Baba -" inscription, page 3.
Type
text
Format
1 book (266 p.)
application/pdf
books
Identifier
gfb-04-02-01~001...~266
http://doi.org/10.25549/gfb-c110-1178
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/gfb-04-02-01~001.jpg
Language
Japanese
English
Time Period
1942
Place
Berkeley
Los Angeles
California
USA
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Go for Broke National Education Center Collection
Hiroshi Sugiyama Collection, circa 1941-1945
box 4
folder 38

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