Viage por el ystmo desde Manila a Suez. 1840-1842.

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Viage por el ystmo desde Manila a Suez. 1840-1842.

Travel diary and notebook from 1840-1842, possibly by Sinibaldo de Mas y Sanz, describing various ports between Manila and Cádiz, Spain, via the isthmus of Suez, accompanied by a history of the East India Company, and notes on the status of trade in Batavia (Java), and Singapore.

[68] p., bound ; 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7395099

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