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"Smutno mi Boże", Juljusza Słowackiego
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"Smutno mi Boże", Juljusza Słowackiego
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nakładem B-ci Rzepkowicz
Imprint: Warszawa : nakładem B-ci Rzepkowicz, [1900-1905] ([miejsce nieznane : drukarz nieznany])
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Polski: [1] karta : ilustracja ; 9x14 cm
Polski: Rok wydania: dolna granica według: Jerzy Morgulec, Słownik nakładców i wydawców pocztówek na Ziemiach Polskich, oraz poloników. Cz. 10, Warszawa 2002; górną wyznacza układ pocztówki: w 1905 r. pocztowcy uzgodnili układ pocztówki znany do dziś: na awersie jest motyw zdobniczy, a rewers został podzielony na dwie części, lewą korespondencyjną i nieco mniejszą prawą przeznaczoną na adres - według: http://salontradycjipolskiej.pl/historia-pocztowki/.
Polski: Tytuł według nadruku na awersie.
Publication date [1900-1905]
institution QS:P195,Q856423
Zakład Reprografii i Digitalizacji Biblioteki Narodowej
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