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Edited by Richard I. Korman

Organization Manuals are official guides describing the way government and administration is organized in individual countries. Published as serials, they reflect a nation's passage through periods of expansion, consolidation and contraction, making them valuable reference tools not only for academic researchers but also for government agencies, area specialists and international corporations.

This microfiche edition reproduces the manuals of 73 countries from original volumes in the Library of Congress, the largest collection of Government Organization Manuals in the world. Some smaller countries issue large manuals at frequent intervals. In these cases, only selected volumes have been reproduced.

The countries covered are listed in the Price List. Details of titles available for each country will be supplied on request.

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