Wikidata entity: Q959816
| P50 | author | ... | Q183167 (G. K. Chesterton) | G. K. Chesterton |
| P6216 | copyright status | ... | Q19652 (public domain) | public domain |
| P495 | country of origin | ... | Q145 (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom |
| P1922 | first line | Monolingualtext | The suburb of Saffron Park lay on the sunset side of London, as red and ragged as a cloud of sunset. | ??? |
| P7937 | form of creative work | ... | Q8261 (novel) | novel |
| P136 | genre | ... | Q182015 (thriller) | thriller |
| P747 | has edition or translation | ... | Q114558869 (???) | ??? |
| P747 | has edition or translation | ... | Q121926314 (???) | ??? |
| P31 | instance of | ... | Q7725634 (literary work) | literary work |
| P407 | language of work or name | ... | Q1860 (English) | English |
| P3132 | last line | Monolingualtext | There he saw the sister of Gregory, the girl with the gold-red hair, cutting lilac before breakfast, with the great unconscious gravity of a girl. | ??? |
| P840 | narrative location | ... | Q84 (London) | London |
| P577 | publication date | ... | 1908-01-01 | ??? |
| P123 | publisher | ... | Q6107326 (J. W. Arrowsmith) | J. W. Arrowsmith |
| P1476 | title | Monolingualtext | The Man Who Was Thursday | ??? |
| P655 | translator | ... | Q12260986 (Juan Garzia) | Juan Garzia |
| P1617 | BBC Things ID | 58e445e4-ae3c-4f16-b802-211bc587426e |
| P6175 | Bitraga work ID | 4076 |
| P1417 | Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID | topic/The-Man-Who-Was-Thursday |
| P7439 | FantLab work ID | 255597 |
| P646 | Freebase ID | /m/025njm |
| P1274 | ISFDB title ID | 11969 |
| P3959 | NNL item ID | 002809632 |
| P3959 | NNL item ID | 002809632 |
| P5571 | NooSFere book ID | 5164 |
| P648 | Open Library ID | OL76487W |
| P9818 | Penguin Random House work ID | 26944 |
| P2034 | Project Gutenberg ebook ID | 1695 |
| P13591 | Yale LUX ID | text/f8b0e254-d270-4bd1-944b-428aba1d25d0 |
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