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Merchants Of Canton And Macao Politics And Strategies In Eighteenthcentury Chinese Trade Paul A Van Dyke

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Merchants Of Canton And Macao Politics And Strategies In Eighteenthcentury Chinese Trade Paul A Van Dyke
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.23 MB
Pages: 672
Author: Paul A. Van Dyke
ISBN: 9789888028917, 988802891X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Merchants Of Canton And Macao Politics And Strategies In Eighteenthcentury Chinese Trade Paul A Van Dyke by Paul A. Van Dyke 9789888028917, 988802891X instant download after payment.

                 
ISBN:  978-9888028917| Publication Date:October 1, 2011| Edition: first edition
Paul Van Dyke works in many languages and archives to uncover the history of Pearl River trade. This two-volume work is likely to be the most definitive reference work on the major trading families of Guangzhou. Organized as a series of family studies, this first volume includes exhaustive profiles of nine of the dominant hongs and their founding patriarchs for which good information survives: Tan Suqua, Tan Hunqua, Cai and Qiu, Beaukeequa, Yan, Mandarin Quiqua, Ye and Tacqua Amoy, Zhang, and Liang.

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