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1864 • 844 Readers • 132 pages • 3.9
1912 • 205 Readers • 384 pages • 3.4
1872 • 384 Readers • 260 pages • 3.7
1885 • 381 Readers • 131 pages • 3.5
1738 • 504 Readers • 208 pages • 3.8
1821 • 13 Readers • 146 pages • 3
1897 • 1,974 Readers • 410 pages • 3.8
1899 • 912 Readers • 132 pages • 3.3
-180 • 942 Readers • 254 pages • 4.2
1910 • 1 Reader • 181 pages
-600 • 318 Readers • 178 pages • 4
1912 • 11 Readers • 120 pages • 3.3
1905 • 275 Readers • 388 pages • 3.6
1902 • 2 Readers • 124 pages • 3
1838 • 41 Readers • 289 pages • 3.5
2007 • 6 Readers • 134 pages • 3.5
1894 • 1,061 Readers • 140 pages • 3.7
1878 • 419 Readers • 161 pages • 3.3
1849 • 510 Readers • 538 pages • 3.7