The Opium War - Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China - By Julia Lovell

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
26158
Bob Shop ID
614148949

Softcover first published 2011 by Picador, in overall good used condition. Wear and creases to wraps, with a short tear to the top edge of the front one. There is wrinkling caused by liquid to the bottom edges of most pages, but they remain legible and are otherwise clean and unmarked.

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