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2054:Conservation and restoration
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812:A Dance to the Music of Time
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1636:Illuminated manuscripts
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951:The Republic of Letters
757:Joseph and His Brothers
132:Penguin English Library
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102:Oxford World's Classics
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1497:Jack David Zipes, ed.
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610:Le Cycle des contrées
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288:The Horse and His Boy
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1272:Christopher Hitchens
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779:The Sea of Fertility
763:Roger Martin du Gard
736:Children of Violence
449:Roger Martin du Gard
338:Madeleine de Scudéry
282:Chronicles of Narnia
150:Universal-Bibliothek
146:Boni & Liveright
1257:, 17 November 2002.
1030:academic publishing
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686:and other sequences
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478:Cycle du monde réel
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80:In 1841 the German
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1136:Continuation novel
1121:Monographic series
1024:Monographic series
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705:Horatio Hornblower
683:Alexandria Quartet
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1490:John Spiers, ed.
1483:Frank L. Schick.
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1343:978-1-906540-42-5
1223:978-0-8130-1402-9
1028:In scholarly and
995:Badminton Library
981:Self Instruction:
746:The Cairo Trilogy
644:Jacques Chardonne
541:The twenty-novel
537:Twentieth century
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