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M. Hashimoto (ed.) 1991. Geology of Japan. Developments in Earth and Planetary Sciences Series, no. 8. ix + 249 pp. Tokyo: Terra Scientific; Dordrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer. Price Dfl. 195, US $125, £67 (hard covers). ISBN 0 7923 0909 X (Kluwer), 4 88704 106 3 (Terra Scientific). - T. Kimura, I. Hayami & S. Yoshida 1991. Geology of Japan. ix + 287 pp. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. Price Y10000 (hard covers). ISBN 0 86008 474 4.
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