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Transwiki approved by: w:en:User:Jayvdb
DescriptionJane Eyre title page.jpg |
English: Title page, first edition, w:en:Jane Eyre.
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2006-12-03 (original upload date); Original publication date is 1847 |
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Transfered from en.wikipedia; University of Leeds Library |
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Original uploader was Chick Bowen at en.wikipedia; Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) |
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Image description page history
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22:37, 11 December 2007 |
w:en:User:Jayvdb |
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16:35, 6 December 2006 |
w:en:User:Chick Bowen |
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09:09, 6 December 2006 |
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05:27, 3 December 2006 |
w:en:User:Chick Bowen |
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05:26, 3 December 2006 |
w:en:User:Chick Bowen |
(Title page, first edition, Jane Eyre. Public domain by virtue of age.) |
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