2 edition of Records of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace found in the catalog.
Records of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace
United States. National Archives and Records Service.
Published
1974
in Washington
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Compiled by Sandra K. Rangel. |
Series | National Archives inventory series, no. 9 |
Contributions | Rangel, Sandra K., 1942- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | CD3022 .A3 no. 9, CD3031 .A3 no. 9 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 172 p. |
Number of Pages | 172 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5522375M |
LC Control Number | 73600359 |
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