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.8.31
TITLE:
The accurate and full title of the item.
Le barbier de Séville, ou la précaution inutile. Comédie
AUTHOR:
Identifies the name of the author, as referenced in the item.
PUBLISHER:
Identifies the name of the publisher, as referenced in the item.
BOOK SERIES:
Identifies the name of the series, as referenced in the item.
Petite bibliothèque diamant
PUBLICATION YEAR:
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χ.χ.
PUBLICATION PLACE:
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FORMAT:
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LANGUAGE:
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DESCRIPTION:
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14 x 9 cm; 128 p., price of the book “60 cent.” on its spine. P. [1] half-title page, bookplate CPC and handwritten signature of John Cavafy with pencil, p. [2] typographical data, p. [3] title page with illustration, p. [5] illustration and p. 128 colophon. Illustration on back cover. Illustration is found on several places in the print.
BOOKPLATE/ΕX LIBRIS:
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FORMER OWNER:
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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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SUBJECT:
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