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The Chinese Contribution to Navigation and Seagoing - Science and Civilization in China, Volume IV, part 3 (sections 28, 29). Joseph Needham, F.R.S., with the collaboration of Wang Ling and Lu Gwei-Djen, 931 pp., illustrated, 7½ × 10 in., Cambridge University Press, 1971, £18·00.
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Science and Civilization in China, Volume IV, part 3 (sections 28, 29). Joseph Needham, F.R.S., with the collaboration of Wang Ling and Lu Gwei-Djen, 931 pp., illustrated, 7½ × 10 in., Cambridge University Press, 1971, £18·00.
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