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Administration of the Kiautschou protectorate

Administration of the Kiautschou protectorate

Annual memorandum concerning the development of the Kiautschou region: Vol. 16

Annual memorandum concerning the development of the Kiautschou region: Vol. 16

Elaboration "The assessment of Chinese in general" by captain at se...

Elaboration "The assessment of Chinese in general" by captain at sea of Grumbkow

Kiautschou - Government activity reports: Vol. 2

Kiautschou - Government activity reports: Vol. 2

Kiautschou - Publication of a book on Germany for Chinese people

Kiautschou - Publication of a book on Germany for Chinese people

Kiautschou - Publication of a book on Germany for Chinese: vol. 1

Kiautschou - Publication of a book on Germany for Chinese: vol. 1

Kiautschou - Publication of a book on Germany for Chinese: vol. 2

Kiautschou - Publication of a book on Germany for Chinese: vol. 2

Kiautschou Organization: Vol. 3

Kiautschou Organization: Vol. 3

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 1

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 1

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 2

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 2

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 6

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 6

Kiautschou warehouse operation: Vol. 2

Kiautschou warehouse operation: Vol. 2

Legal status of members of foreign coloured tribes in the German colonies: Sa...

Legal status of members of foreign coloured tribes in the German colonies: Samoa (especially Chinese)

Settlement and Employment of Chinese and Japanese on the European Properties ...

Settlement and Employment of Chinese and Japanese on the European Properties in the South Seas: Vol. 1

Settlement and Employment of Chinese and Japanese on the European Properties ...

Settlement and Employment of Chinese and Japanese on the European Properties in the South Seas: Vol. 2

Settlement and employment of Chinese and Japanese on European properties in t...

Settlement and employment of Chinese and Japanese on European properties in the South Seas