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Émile Zola: Doctor Pascal   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Émile Zola  (1840–1902)  wikidata:Q504 s:en:Author:Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola q:en:Émile Zola
 
Émile Zola
Alternative names
Birth name: Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola; Emile Edouard Charles Antoine Zola
Description French writer
Date of birth/death 2 April 1840 Edit this at Wikidata 29 September 1902 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death rue Saint-Joseph Paris
Work period 1865 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
author QS:P50,Q504
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Translator
Mary Jane Serrano  (1840–1923) wikidata:Q56128259 s:en:Author:Mary Jane Serrano
 
Mary Jane Serrano
Alternative names
Birth name: Mary Jane Christie; Mary Jane Christie Serrano; Mary J. Serrano
Description translator and writer
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata 1923 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Castlebar New York City
Authority file
translator QS:P655,Q56128259
Title
Doctor Pascal
Publisher
New York, Cassell publishing company
Description
Subjects:
Language English
Publication date 1898
publication_date QS:P577,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: library_of_congress; americana
Accession number
doctorpascal00zola
Notes Tight margins. Overcropping to capture all text.
Authority file  OCLC: 1042896837
Source
Internet Archive identifier: doctorpascal00zola
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