Band 2 (Band 2 [1885])

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URN:
urn:nbn:at:AT-OOeLB-1155217
Persistent identifier:
AC08718804
Title:
Geschichte von Linz
Author:
Fink, Josef Wikipedia
Structure type:
Multivolume work
Publisher:
Vincenz Fink
Year of publication:
1885
Place of publication:
Linz Google Maps
Creation date:
1/14/13 8:20 PM
Collection:
Linz 19th century
Scope:
Getr. Zählung [427 S.]
Language:
German
Dating:
1885

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URN:
urn:nbn:at:AT-OOeLB-1155236
Persistent identifier:
AC08720948
Title:
Band 2
Shelfmark:
I-421/2
Author:
Fink, Josef Wikipedia
Structure type:
Volume
Year of publication:
1885
Creation date:
1/15/13 8:53 PM
Collection:
Linz 19th century
Scope:
Getr. Zählung [224 S.]
Language:
German
Dating:
1885
AC number:
http://permalink.obvsg.at/LBO/AC08720948

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Cover
Collection:
Linz 19th century

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  • Geschichte von Linz
  • Band 2 (Band 2 [1885])

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