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- catalog alternative "Instruktionen für die alphabetischen Kataloge der preuzischen Bibliotheken vom 10. Mai 1899. English.".
- catalog contributor b8886578.
- catalog contributor b8886579.
- catalog created "1938.".
- catalog date "1938".
- catalog date "1938.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1938.".
- catalog description "Appendixes (p. [107]-177): I. Examples. -- II. Scheme for the transliteration of foreign alphabets. -- III. Abbreviations for technical bibliographical expressions. -- IV. Introduction to the detailed description of incunabula. -- V. Rules for the use of capital letters. -- VI. Introduction to the entry of maps.".
- catalog extent "xlii, 192 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Prussian instructions.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Prussian instructions.".
- catalog isPartOf "University of Michigan general library publications ; no. 4".
- catalog issued "1938".
- catalog issued "1938.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Prussian instructions.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Prussia.".
- catalog subject "025.3".
- catalog subject "Abbreviations.".
- catalog subject "Cataloging Germany Prussia.".
- catalog subject "Cataloging.".
- catalog subject "Transliteration.".
- catalog subject "Z695 .P973".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendixes (p. [107]-177): I. Examples. -- II. Scheme for the transliteration of foreign alphabets. -- III. Abbreviations for technical bibliographical expressions. -- IV. Introduction to the detailed description of incunabula. -- V. Rules for the use of capital letters. -- VI. Introduction to the entry of maps.".
- catalog title "The Prussian instructions : rules for the alphabetical catalogs of the Prussian libraries / translated from the second edition, authorized August 10, 1908, with an introduction and notes, by Andrew D. Osborn.".
- catalog type "text".