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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-019.mrc:139549477:1526
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 01526cam a2200349 a 4500
001 9420890
005 20120716171533.0
008 110321s2011 enka b6 000 0beng
020 $a9781906838256 (pbk)
020 $a1906838259 (pbk)
024 $a99948497179
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn756677602
035 $a(OCoLC)756677602
035 $a(NNC)9420890
040 $aAU@$beng$cAU@$dUKMGB$dYDXCP$dBDX$dZLM$dNhCcYBP$dNNC
041 1 $aeng$hfre
043 $ae-fr---
050 00 $aPN6747.C29$bK5513 2011
082 04 $a741.5/944$223
100 0 $aCatel.
240 10 $aKiki de Montparnasse.$lEnglish
245 10 $aKiki de Montparnasse /$cCatel & Bocquet ; [translated from the Belgian edition by Nora Mahony].
260 $aLondon :$bSelfMadeHero,$c2011.
300 $a416 p. :$bchiefly ill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 413-415)
520 $a"In the bohemian and brilliant Montparnasse of the 1920s, Kiki escaped poverty to become one of the most charismatic figures of the avant-garde years between the wars. Partner to Man Ray, she would be immortalised by many artists. The muse of a generation, she was one of the first emancipated women of the 20th century." -- Provided by publisher.
600 00 $aKiki,$d1901-1953$vComic books, strips, etc.
650 0 $aArtists' models$zFrance$vComic books, strips, etc.
650 0 $aPainters$zFrance$zParis$vComic books, strips, etc.
650 0 $aGraphic novels.
700 1 $aBocquet, José-Louis.
852 00 $bgnc$hPN6747.C29$iK5513 2011