Amerika'nın müttehid hükümetlerinde mesleki talim ve terbiye - Vocational training and education in the United States of America - آمريقانك متحد حكومتلرنده مسلكى تعليم و تربيه
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Amerika'nın müttehid hükümetlerinde mesleki talim ve terbiye - Vocational training and education in the United States of America - آمريقانك متحد حكومتلرنده مسلكى تعليم و تربيه
Creator
Prof. Scipio
Publisher
Selamet Press, Istanbul
Issue Date
1928
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Subject
Location
American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), Istanbul
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/229207
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Type
Format
Height 20 cm, width 13.5 cm
Number of Scanned Documents
21
Identifier
EAP1355ABLPABBOTT040
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
American Research Institute in Turkey, Istanbul; Salt Research
Accrual Method
The Ottoman book collection was first inventoried and added into the American Board Library (ABL) in 2005 by Board archivist Brian Johnson and library assistant Janet Durna. It is included in the library’s larger collection of publications of the American Board (PAB), and it is arranged on the shelves in numerical sequence, with each work coded ABL-PAB-BOOKS_OTT, followed by an inventory number.

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