REFERENCE CODE:
Records the unique identifier that has been appointed to the unit of description, in order to facilitate the exchange of information on an international level.
GR-OF CA CL.7.16
TITLE:
The accurate and full title of the item.
The Deemster
AUTHOR:
Identifies the name of the author, as referenced in the item.
PUBLISHER:
Identifies the name of the publisher, as referenced in the item.
Chatto & Windus (editions)
PUBLICATION YEAR:
Records the date of publication of the item.
1888
PUBLICATION PLACE:
Records the place of publication, in its current form.
FORMAT:
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LANGUAGE:
Identifies the language(s) in which the content of the item was written.
DESCRIPTION:
The bibliographical description of each item, recording the description of the pages in each book and describing the endsheets at the front and back, following the standard of the “Bibliology Workshop Philippos Iliou”.
19.5 x 13 cm; 2 s.p. + [I]-VIII p. + 310 p. + 32 appendix p. + 4 s.p., p. [I] book summaries by the same author with bookplate CPC. P. [II] reviews about the book by various journals. P. [III] title page, motto and C. P. Cavafy’s handwritten signature in English with pencil. P. [IV] typographical data. P. [V] printed dedication by the author to Wilson Barrett, p. [VI] thank you note, p. [VII]-VIII “Contents”. P. 1 number 56 marked with pencil. P. 17 number 85 marked with pencil. P. 310 colophon. P. [311] excerpt from The Westminster Review journal about the author. 1-32 p. appendix with titles by the publishing house.
BOOKPLATE/ΕX LIBRIS:
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MOTTO:
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READING TRACES:
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Key-words aiming to facilitate searching for information within the library.
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Records all companies, printing shops, bookshops, journals etc. relevant to the item.
SUBJECT:
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RELATED TOPICS:
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