Nouă luni în Transilvania (decembrie 1848-august 1849)

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Publisher
Argonaut
Language
Romanian
Pages
456

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Edition Notes

At head of title: Academia Română. Institutul de Istorie "Gheorghe Barițiu."

Includes letters and proclamations written by Józef Bem.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cluj-Napoca
Series
Biografii istorice transilvane -- 5, Biografii istorice transilvane -- 5.
Other Titles
Neun Monate in Siebenbürgen (Dezember 1848-August 1849) :, Nine months in Transylvania (December 1848-August 1849) :

Classifications

Library of Congress
DK4379.5.B45 C67 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
456 p., [1] folded leaf :
Number of pages
456

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25407213M
ISBN 10
973109282X
ISBN 13
9789731092829
LCCN
2012437389
OCLC/WorldCat
793811576

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