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1975. THE GEOGRAPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE LAW OF THE SEA CONFERENCE. THE GEOGRA

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  • Author: Archer, A. A. and Beazley, Commander P.B.
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Book Title: 1975. The Geographical Implications of the Law of the Sea Confer
  • Format: Paperback
  • Grade: Very Good Condition
  • Language: English
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Publication Year: 1975
  • Publisher: Royal Geographical Society Journal, Vol.141, March 1975.
  • Seller Notes: “Book Condition: Very Good Condition”
  • Signed: No
  • Size: Octavo (Standard Book Size)
  • Subject: Royal Geographical Society
  • Type: Book

Description

Archer, A. A. and Beazley, Commander P.B. 1975. The Geographical Implications of the Law of the Sea Conference. The geographical implications of the principles to be agreed for the construction of base lines for archipelagic and mainland coastal states. An original article from the Royal Geographical Society journal, 1975. Disbound Royal Geographical Society Journal, Vol.141, March 1975., 1975 Very Good Condition Book Publishing Details Author: Archer, A. A. and Beazley, Commander P.B. Full title: 1975. The Geographical Implications of the Law of the Sea Conference. The geographical implications of the principles to be agreed for the construction of base lines for archipelagic and mainland coastal states. An original article from the Royal Geographical Society journal, 1975. Publisher: Royal Geographical Society Journal, Vol.141, March 1975., 1975 Binding: Disbound Size: Octavo (Standard Book Size) Book ID: 601582 Comments & Item Features Category: Royal Geographical Society. Language: English. 13 pages including 4 textual figures. Book Condition Report Book Condition: Very Good Condition. Size of Item & Shipped Weight Size: Octavo (Standard Book Size). Keywords and Associated Terms BZDB395 Geography. Coastal States. Archipelagic States. Royal Geographical Society; Unbranded Archer, A. A. and Beazley, Commander P.B. 1975. The Geographical Implications of the Law of the Sea Conference. The geographical implications of the principles to be agreed for the construction of base lines for archipelagic and mainland coastal states. An original article from the Royal Geographical Society journal, 1975.