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  1. A History of Hong Kong-Frank Welsh

    Author: Frank Welsh ISBN 10: 000638871X. Title: A History of Hong Kong Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Books will be free of page markings.

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  2. A History of Hong Kong By Frank Welsh. 9780006388715

    Publisher: HarperCollins ISBN 13: 9780006388715. Author: Frank Welsh ISBN 10: 000638871X. Title: A History of Hong Kong Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Used-like N : The book pretty much look like a new book.

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  3. A History of Hong Kong by Welsh, Frank Paperback Book The Cheap Fast Free Post

    In 1842 a "barren island" was reluctantly ceded by China to an unenthusiastic Britain. But from the outset the new colony prospered, its early growth owing much to the energy and resourcefulness of opium traders, who soon diversified in more respectable directions.

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  4. A History of Hong Kong by Welsh, Frank Hardback Book The Cheap Fast Free Post

    Author:Welsh, Frank. No territory in the world has a more vivid and tumultuous history, square mile for square mile, as Hong Kong. This book provides a historical background to understanding the present condition of Hong Kong.

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  5. A History of Hong Kong, Welsh, Frank, Used; Very Good Book

    Authors: Welsh, Frank. A History of Hong Kong. Title: A History of Hong Kong. We take pride in serving you. Binding: Paperback. The picture may not reflect the books condition or specific edition. Condition: Used; Very Good.

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  6. A History of Hong Kong - Welsh, Frank - Paperback - 000638871X-Good

    ISBN: 000638871X. AUTHOR: Welsh, Frank. TITLE: A History of Hong Kong. BINDING: Paperback. Acceptable - Very well read. Reading copy only. May have significant wear and tear and contain notes & highlighting.

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  7. A History of Hong Kong [Paperback] Welsh, Frank

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  8. A History of Hong Kong by Welsh, Frank Paperback Book The Cheap Fast Free Post

    In 1842 a "barren island" was reluctantly ceded by China to an unenthusiastic Britain. But from the outset the new colony prospered, its early growth owing much to the energy and resourcefulness of opium traders, who soon diversified in more respectable directions.

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