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[Don Quixote reading books of chivalry in his study: cover] [Graphic Material]
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Registration: “HIDALGO INGENIUS MR. QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA.”
National Library of Spain
Title: [Don Quixote reading books of chivalry in his study: cover] [Graphic Material]
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Registration: “HIDALGO INGENIUS MR.
QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA.
”.
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