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Description Constantinople(1878)-begging dervis.png |
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Print: Schiava Africana
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Date | (note that book was originally published in 1878, presumably with this image) |
Source | Amicis, Edmondo De (1894) (in Italian) Costantinopoli , Fratelli Treves, p. 277 OCLC : 24584976 . |
Author | Cesare Biseo (1844–1909) |
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2005-10-21 21:41:13 | 400 × 713 | Tommiks | {{PD} published 1878, drawing from a travellers guide. Constantinople(1878) |