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Kaizōsha: Q11446422  wikidata:Q11446422 reasonator:Q11446422
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『女工哀史』
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日本語: 細井和喜蔵女工哀史』初版の書影。
Date 16 July 1925
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日本語: 細井和喜蔵『女工哀史』(三康図書館蔵) Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Source 細井和喜蔵 (16 July 1925) 女工哀史, 改造社
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