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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Kambuja Suriya

I'm been searching all over for some missing issues of Kambuja Suriya, the historic Khmer academic journal. I wonder if anyone knows of where a complete collection might be found. I've looked at most major libraries in the U.S., France, Australia and Cambodia and still can't find the following issues:

1947 (no. 1, 2,3) 1948 (no. 6,9), 1952 (no. 9), 1967 (no. 9,10,11,12), 1968 (no. 7,8,9,10,11,12), 1973 (no. 1,4,7,8,9), 1974 (no. 4,10,11,12), 1975 (any)

Even the Buddhist Institute (which published the journal) and the EFEO don't have these issues, but I surmise they must be somewhere!

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