National Republic of Georgia: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.J. Res. 195, Providing for the Appointment of a Diplomatic Representative to the National Republic of Georgia. April 1 and 2, 1926U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 361 páginas Appendices include "Mineral Resources of Georgia and Caucasia -- Manganese Industry of Georgia" by D. Ghambashidze (p. 67-152). |
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