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Segunda parte del ingenioso cavallero Don Quixote de la Mancha
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- "Con privilegio". First edition of the second part. por Miguel de Ceruantes Saauedra, autor de su primera parte Church, E.D. Catalogue of books consisting of English literature and miscellanea, no. 231 Hispanic Society Catalogue of publications, no. 23a. Palau y Dulcet, A. Manual del librero hispano-american (2. ed.), vol. p. 396 Madrid, Spain, Madrid, Spain
- Display date:
- 1615
- Format:
- text
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- Boston Public Library
- Publisher:
- Por Iuan de la Cuesta, vendese en casa de Francisco de Robles, librero del Rey N.S
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- Boston Public Library
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