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Farsi collection / National Library of Australia
Bib ID 3549136
Format BookBook
Description Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2000 
114 pages ; 30 cm. 
Summary

The booklet lists the entire collection of nearly 800 items of Farsi language material held in the National Library of Australia. It is arranged by subject, with subject headings including history, literature, religion, law, medicine and many others.

Notes

"January 2000".

Text in Farsi.

Subjects National Library of Australia -- Catalogs.  |  Persian imprints -- Bibliography -- Catalogs.
Other authors/contributors National Library of Australia

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