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I'll be verifying my copy of this book one of these days. In the notes you state \"Copyright page includes the code \"D 1979/0265/306\", whose meaning (other than the publication year) the verifier does not understand\". The code is explained here, in Dutch of course. In short, the structure of the code is D/JJJJ/XXXX/YY, and is mandatory for anything published in or about Belgium. The D stands for \"wettelijk depot\" or \"dépot legal\", JJJJ is the year of publication, XXXX is the code given to the publisher by the Royal Library of Belgium, and YY is the serial number of the publication (for this publisher, in the year of publication). Thus D 1979/0265/306 means this is the 306th publication by \"Het Spectrum\" in 1979. --Willem 18:04, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
You loaded an image of a publication of the Jules Verne book \"Les Indes noires\". The notes say this is for the first edition (1877-04), but your image is of the first illustrated edition (1877-09). The earlier one is the in-18 format (say pocketbook size) and had no illustrations. The latter is the in-8 format (typical hc or the day) and had illustrations from the (even earlier) serialization. I believe this would account for the OCLC confusion on the number of pages. I'm trying to complete/clean up the Jules Verne first editions and just got this far. I just wanted to check what you know before trying to re-organize this entry. Thanks. ../Doug H 10:45, 10 January 2019 (EST) 1e1e36bf2d