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A book review of Southeast Asia, one of a series of books on various regions of the world that aims at a popular, not specialist, readership. As 'a handy enough reference on the main focus of the area,' the book overviews the political and social conditions of individual countries and includes numerous useful maps showing graphically principal features of land use, economy, ethnic groupings, etc.

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21 Jan 1973

Source of publication

South China Morning Post, 21 Jan 1973

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A Layman's Guide to Southeast Asia