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Ahmed, A.F. Salahuddin. & Chowdhury, Bazlul Mobin. (Eds). - Bangladesh. National Culture and Heritage. An Introductory Reader.
Independant University. Bangladesh 2004. Gilt title on light tan vynide boards. 466pp illustrated large 8vo. No inscriptions. VG-F in VG dustwrapper (minor wear only, no loss or tears).. ISBN: 9789848509005 25 specialist contributors provide the reader an overview of the different aspects of history, society, and culture of Bangladesh.
GBP 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 17.75 US$ 19.09 | JP¥ 2991] Booknumber: 14142
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