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English: The cover of the first English edition of The Journals, edited by Alexander Dru in 1938.
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2005-12-15 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was Poor Yorick at en.wikipedia |
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Cover lists an American city as a place of publication; copyright was not renewed in the U.S. as per with a search term of "Alexander Dru".
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