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“Invisible Lunatic”

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Ching-yi Dougherty, Sydney M. Lamb and Samuel E. Martin, Vol. 1: Telegraphic Code Index. Pp. xxxi + 364. Vol. 2: Romanization Index. Pp. 364. Vol. 3: Radical Index. Pp. 364. Vol. 4: Total Stroke Count Index. Pp. 364. Vol. 5: Four Corner System Index. Pp. 364. (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California. Press; London: Cambridge University Press, 1963.) 220s. per set.

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BOOTH, A. “Invisible Lunatic”. Nature 200, 392–393 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200392a0

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