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Polski: Tytuł: Piwoda ad Jarosław : obrazek szkolny (1916).
Adres wydawniczy: Jarosław : Wydawnictwo Artyst. Widokówek "Polonia" Prof. Adam Wilusz, 1916 ([miejsce nieznane : drukarz nieznany])
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Opis fizyczny: [1] karta : ilustracja ; 9x14 cm
Tytuł według nadruku na awersie. - Na rewersie oznaczenie: Ser. XIV. A. W. 115. Na awersie nadruk: Fot. inż. R. Durkalec.
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