Wikidata entity: Q3222334
| P50 | author | ... | Q209641 (John le Carré) | John le Carré |
| P495 | country of origin | ... | Q145 (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom |
| P4969 | derivative work | ... | Q116947957 (The Night Manager) | The Night Manager |
| P4969 | derivative work | ... | Q19865538 (The Night Manager) | The Night Manager |
| P1889 | different from | ... | Q19865538 (The Night Manager) | The Night Manager |
| P1922 | first line | Monolingualtext | ON A SNOW-SWEPT January evening of 1991, Jonathan Pine, the English night manager of the Hotel Meister Palace in Zurich, forsook his office behind the reception desk and, in the grip of feelings he had not known before, took up his position in the lobby as a prelude to extending his hotel's welcome to a distinguished late arrival. | ??? |
| P156 | followed by | ... | Q7110643 (Our Game) | Our Game |
| P155 | follows | ... | Q444213 (The Secret Pilgrim) | The Secret Pilgrim |
| P7937 | form of creative work | ... | Q8261 (novel) | novel |
| P136 | genre | ... | Q20664530 (crime literature) | crime literature |
| P136 | genre | ... | Q20664331 (spy fiction) | spy fiction |
| P747 | has edition or translation | ... | Q130376133 (The Night Manager) | The Night Manager |
| P31 | instance of | ... | Q47461344 (written work) | written work |
| P407 | language of work or name | ... | Q1860 (English) | English |
| P921 | main subject | ... | Q392933 (weapons industry) | weapons industry |
| P840 | narrative location | ... | Q72 (Zurich) | Zurich |
| P291 | place of publication | ... | Q145 (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom |
| P577 | publication date | ... | 1993-01-01 | ??? |
| P123 | publisher | ... | Q14175176 (Hodder & Stoughton) | Hodder & Stoughton |
| P1476 | title | Monolingualtext | The Night Manager | ??? |
| P646 | Freebase ID | /m/09qhbv |
| P8383 | Goodreads work ID | 79985 |
| P1085 | LibraryThing work ID | 187580 |
| P435 | MusicBrainz work ID | 0064b40c-e342-4837-b15c-345793a6514b |
| P243 | OCLC number | 28528951 |
| P5331 | OCLC work ID (obsolete) | 196773737 |
| P648 | Open Library ID | OL181821W |
| P9818 | Penguin Random House work ID | 99095 |
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