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1850 novel by Alexandre Dumas
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The Black Tulip
Author
Alexandre Dumas
Original title
La Tulipe Noire
Country
France
Language
Translated from French
Genre
Historical, Romantic
Publisher
Baudry, Paris 1850
Publication date
1850 (France)
Pages
234 (Penguin Classics Edition)
ISBN
978-0-14-044892-4 (Penguin Classics Edition)
OCLC
51528417
Dewey Decimal
843/.7 22
LC Class
PQ2229.T8 E5 2003
Text
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