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Confidential Survey Report on Sheep and Wool in Manchuria and Mongolia, by Shigeyasu Ijima: Classified Field Report, 1933

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Confidential Survey Report on Sheep and Wool in Manchuria and Mongolia — Classified Field Report, 1933

A confidential (marked-secret) survey report of 1933 on sheep-raising and the wool trade across Manchuria and Mongolia, prepared by Shigeyasu Ijima. Compiled as a classified field investigation, the report sets out a detailed economic and agricultural account of the region's pastoral resources — the breeds, the husbandry, and the wool economy of the Manchurian and Mongolian grasslands — at the moment these lands were being assessed for their productive potential.

Classified survey reports of this kind were produced for restricted institutional use and almost never entered general circulation; complete copies retaining their apparatus are decidedly scarce. The present example is unusually full, preserving two folding maps complete and thirty-three leaves of photographic plates, with abundant supporting material throughout. As a primary economic-geographical source on the pastoral economy of Manchuria and Mongolia, it is a document of clear value to researchers.

An essential reference for students of Northeast Asian economic history, of pastoral and agricultural development, and of the period's frontier surveys — a genuine artefact for a serious collection of modern Chinese and Northeast Asian historical materials.

Offered by KT Vintage, drawing on decades of trusted international sales to discerning collectors and institutions across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania.

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Confidential Survey Report on Sheep and Wool in Manchuria and Mongolia — Classified Field Report, 1933

A confidential (marked-secret) survey report of 1933 on sheep-raising and the wool trade across Manchuria and Mongolia, prepared by Shigeyasu Ijima. Compiled as a classified field investigation, the report sets out a detailed economic and agricultural account of the region's pastoral resources — the breeds, the husbandry, and the wool economy of the Manchurian and Mongolian grasslands — at the moment these lands were being assessed for their productive potential.

Classified survey reports of this kind were produced for restricted institutional use and almost never entered general circulation; complete copies retaining their apparatus are decidedly scarce. The present example is unusually full, preserving two folding maps complete and thirty-three leaves of photographic plates, with abundant supporting material throughout. As a primary economic-geographical source on the pastoral economy of Manchuria and Mongolia, it is a document of clear value to researchers.

An essential reference for students of Northeast Asian economic history, of pastoral and agricultural development, and of the period's frontier surveys — a genuine artefact for a serious collection of modern Chinese and Northeast Asian historical materials.

Offered by KT Vintage, drawing on decades of trusted international sales to discerning collectors and institutions across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania.

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CategoryBooks
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SKUN0000013097