Physical Geography of Asia

Physical Geography of Asia

Geography of Asia. [T. 1. The general introduction and the eastern margin of Eastern highland Asia, ie Manchuria to the south of the southern curve of the Amur and the Mongolian outskirts of the Gobi steppe to China from the Yellow Sea to the meridian of the city of Khami in Central Asia]

  Ritter, Carl (1779-1859).     Geography of Asia. The general introduction and the eastern margin of Eastern highland Asia, ie, Manchuria south of the southern curve of the Amur River and the Mongolian outskirts of the Gobi steppe to China from the Yellow Sea to the meridian of the city of Khami in Central Asia].
St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1856-1874. 1856.
1856
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Geography of Asia. [T. 2. Mountain system of the Heavenly Range (Tien-Shan). The space between the Tien Shan and Altai (Chinese and Russian Dzungaria). Altai system from the Chinese side. The history of the discovery and settlement of Southern Siberia (systems of Altai, Sayan and Kentei)]

  Ritter, Carl (1779-1859).     Geography of Asia. Mountain system of the Heavenly Range (Tien-Shan); The space between Tien Shan and Altai (Chinese and Russian Dzungaria); The Altai system on the Chinese side; The history of the discovery and settlement of Southern Siberia (systems of Altai, Sayan and Kentei)].
St. Petersburg: printing house of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1856-1874. 1859.
1859
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Geography of Asia. [T. 4. Addition to item 3. Altaic-Sayan mountain system within the Russian Empire and along the Chinese border according to the latest information of 1832-1876

  Ritter, Carl (1779-1859).     Geography of Asia. Altai-Sayan mountain system within the Russian Empire and along the Chinese border according to the latest information of 1832-1876.
St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1856-1874. 1877.
1877
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Geography of Asia. [T. 6]. Eastern Siberia: Lake Baikal and the Baikal region, Transbaikalia and the Gobi steppe

  Ritter, Carl (1779-1859).     Geography of Asia. Eastern Siberia: Lake Baikal and the Baikal region, Transbaikalia and the Gobi steppe. [Ch. 2, General review of the Baikal mountains and Lake Baikal. North-western shore of Lake Baikal from the south-western tip of the lake to the mouth of the Upper Angara. The Primorsky and Onotsky Ridges.
St. Petersburg: printing house of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1856-. 1895.
1895
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