Wikidata entity: Q106338331
| P50 | author | ... | Q106353893 (Philipp Nicodemus Leberecht) | Philipp Nicodemus Leberecht |
| P50 | author | ... | Q121360263 (Henry George) | Henry George |
| P6216 | copyright status | ... | Q19652 (public domain) | public domain |
| P495 | country of origin | ... | Q174193 (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
| P571 | inception | ... | 1861-01-01 | ??? |
| P31 | instance of | ... | Q7725634 (literary work) | literary work |
| P407 | language of work or name | ... | Q1860 (English) | English |
| P921 | main subject | ... | Q176332 (Chad Gadya) | Chad Gadya |
| P921 | main subject | ... | Q7786043 (This Is the House That Jack Built) | This Is the House That Jack Built |
| P921 | main subject | ... | Q11755949 (history of England) | history of England |
| P291 | place of publication | ... | Q84 (London) | London |
| P577 | publication date | ... | 1862-01-01 | ??? |
| P123 | publisher | ... | nown/genid/b08190f7065fd7a68487e5521bba7933 (???) | ??? |
| P1476 | title | Monolingualtext | An attempt to show that our nursery rhyme, the House that Jack built, is an historical allegory, pourtraying eventful periods in England's history, since the times of Harold: | ??? |
| P243 | OCLC number | 560537905 |
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