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Od 2002, nr 1/2 wyd.: Stowarzyszenie "Pro Cultura Litteraria" ; W dodatkowej numeracji ciągłej nr 54 dwukrotnie = 6 (1998) I 1 (1999) i brak 72 ; 21 cm ; Pol. text, eng. summary
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