Descriptive Catalogues of the Collections Sent from the United States to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883

Descriptive Catalogues of the Collections Sent from the United States to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883

Author: United States. Commissioner to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883

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Published: 1884

Total Pages: 1279

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The present volume is made up of the descriptive catalogues of the articles brought together by the United States Exhibition for display at the Great International Fisheries Exhibition held in London from May 12 to November 1, 1883. The exhibits cataloged are, for the most part, permanently retained in the National Museum of the United States, maintained under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution.


Descriptive Catalogues of the Collections Sent from the United States to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883: Constituting a Report U

Descriptive Catalogues of the Collections Sent from the United States to the International Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883: Constituting a Report U

Author: London

Publisher: Sagwan Press

Published: 2015-08-26

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 9781340447625

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