Book review
The Language of the Sangleys: A Chinese vernacular in missionary sources of the seventeenth century. By Henning Klöter.
Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2011. xxii, 444 pp. €126.00 . $179.00 .

Reviewed by W. South Coblin
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