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The centenary of the Ostend-Dover line, 1846-1946 : a contribution to the history of Anglo-Continental maritime relations by mailboat service since its origin / Albert de Burbure de Wesembeek ; synthesis : foreword by Henry de Vos ; translated from the French by C. Grasemann ; illustrations by George Frederic ; the cover by Ray Ber.
Author
Burbure de Wesembeek, Albert de
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Antwerp : Imprimeries générales Lloyd anversois, 1947.
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 160 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates) : illustrations (some color), portrait, coats of arms.
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Postal service
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English Channel
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History
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Translator
Graseman, Cuthbert
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Writer of foreword
Vos, Henry de
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Illustrator
Frederic, George
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Ber, Ray
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Issuing body
Belgium. Administration de la marine
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Antwerpse Lloyd
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Series
Making of the modern world, part III (1890-1945)
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The making of the modern world, part III (1890-1945)
Notes
"Issued by the Belgian Marine Department."
Issued also in French and Flemish.
"Fifty copies each of the English, French and Flemish editions have been numbered from one to fifty."
Transferred to the Goldsmiths' Library, June 1970.
Reproduction of the original from Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature, Senate House Library, University of London.
Shelfmark number: [G.L.] I2.1.946 folio.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: preliminary leaf 3.
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