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Title: Eel culture.
Author: Usui, Atsushi ; Hayashi Ichiro (Tr.) ; Williamson, Gordon
Citation: ACCNO:0000008
Publisher: Farnham, Surrey, U.K. : Fishing News Books
Year: 1974.
Description: 188 p. : ill.
Subject: EEL CULTURE ; Japan.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN: 0852380240
Type: Book
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