Recto shows pictorial map in colour showing mission-stations, government-stations, colleges, landing-grounds, and medical missions. Verso shows black and white map of eastern New Guinea with government-stations, mission-stations, and a boundary marked, and including index map. Cfr. Maslyn Williams Map Collection MFC 35 mappa nr.11
Lutheran Mission in New Guinea
- Author: Karl Vöster
- Dimension: 33,5 x 47,5 cm
- Place of publication: Berlin
- Year: 1950
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