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| Field | \r\nExample (Description) | \r\n
|---|---|
| source_record_loc | \r\n\"marc_records_scriblio_net/part01.dat:29834:543\" (a locator for the \r\n source record data) | \r\n
| source_record_id | \r\n\"LC:DLC:00000006\" (a record identifier that is globally unique and \r\n that also can be constructed consistently from the contents of a record \r\n and an identifier for its source catalog) | \r\n
| author_identifier | \r\n\"Twain, Mark, 1835-1910\" (unique author id in some catalog) | \r\n
| contributions | \r\n\"Illustrated by: Steve Bjorkman\" | \r\n
| title | \r\n\"The adventures of Tom Sawyer\" | \r\n
| subtitle | \r\n\"a play in three acts\" | \r\n
| by_statement | \r\n\"Herman Melville ; [illustrated by Barry Moser]\" | \r\n
| other_titles | \r\n\"Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\" | \r\n
| work_title | \r\n(The 240 \"work title\" is used in the OCLC FRBR algorithm. The 130 \r\n is also used, and there should be either a 130 or a 240 in a record, but \r\n not both. It would be ideal if we could pick up either for the work title.) | \r\n
| edition | \r\n\"2nd. editon\" (information about this edition) | \r\n
| publisher | \r\n\"W. W. Norton & Co.\" | \r\n
| publish_place | \r\n\"New York\" | \r\n
| publish_date | \r\n\"2006\" | \r\n
| pagination | \r\n\"viii, 383 p. :\" (full pagination information) | \r\n
| number_of_pages | \r\n383 (largest decimal found) | \r\n
| subjects | \r\n\"Runaway children -- Fiction\" | \r\n
| genre | \r\n\"Biography\" | \r\n
| series | \r\n\"Oxford world's classics\" | \r\n
| language | \r\n\"ISO: tel\" (coded or human-readable description of the text's language) | \r\n
| physical_format | \r\n\r\n |
| notes | \r\n\r\n |
| description | \r\n\r\n |
| exerpts | \r\n\r\n |
| table_of_contents | \r\n\r\n |
| cover_image | \r\nUp to n cover images, preferably selecting earliest publications | \r\n
| scan_contributor | \r\n\r\n |
| scan_sponsor | \r\n\r\n |
| dewey_number | \r\n\"914.3\" | \r\n
| LC_classification | \r\n\"BJ1533.C4 L49\" | \r\n
| ISBN | \r\n\"9780393926033\" (13-digit ISBN) | \r\n
| UCC_13 | \r\n\r\n |
| UPC | \r\n\r\n |
| ISMN | \r\n\r\n |
| DOI | \r\n\r\n |
| LCCN | \r\n\"2006285320\" | \r\n
| GTIN_14 | \r\n\r\n |
| oca_identifier | \r\n\"albertgallatinja00stevrich\" | \r\n
WORK Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.\r\n The adventures of Tom Sawyer\r\n Subjects:\r\n\t\t First line: \"Tom!\" \r\n\t\tDescription: From the famous episodes of the whitewashed fence and the ordeal in the cave to the trial of Injun Joe, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is redolent of life in the Mississippi River towns in which Twain spent his own youth. A somber undercurrent flows through the high humor and unabashed nostalgia of the novel, however, for beneath the innocence of childhood lie the inequities of adult reality\u2014base emotions and superstitions, murder and revenge, starvation and slavery. In his introduction, noted Twain scholar John Seelye considers Twain\u2019s impact on American letters and discusses the balance between humorous escapades and serious concern that is found in much of Twain\u2019s writing. \r\n\t\t\r\n |
| \r\n EDITION #1 \r\nTwain, Mark, 1835-1910. Publisher:\tOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007. xxxvii, 207 p. ; 20 cm. \r\n\tSeries: Oxford world\u2019s classics Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxviii]-xxxii)\r\n\t LCCN: \t2006030358 ISBN: \t9780192806826 Language: \tEnglish Contributions: \tStoneley, Peter.\r\n\t |
| \r\n EDITION #2 \r\nTwain, Mark, 1835-1910. Publisher:New York : Vintage Books/the Library of America, 1991. xx, 230 p. ; 20 cm. \r\n\tSeries: Oxford world\u2019s classics Note: \"Originally published in hardcover,in somewhat different form, by the Library of America, in 1982. Guy Cardwell wrote the notes and selected the text for this volume.\"\r\n\t LCCN: \t90050669 ISBN: 067935011 Language: \tEnglish Contributions: Cardwell, Guy, 1905-. |