Van Gogh and Music: A Symphony in Blue and Yellow
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Van Gogh and Music: A Symphony in Blue and Yellow
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| ISBN | Yale University Press 9780300228335 |
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Category The percentage of alcohol present in an alcoholic beverage, expressed as a proportion of the total liquid volume. It indicates how strong the drink is and helps consumers compare products or comply with legal limits.
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History of art / art & design styles |
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Format Indicates the physical or digital format in which a product is presented, such as "Hardback", "Paperback", "DVD", "Blu‑ray", "Vinyl", or other media types. The value may contain multiple comma‑separated items to represent combined attributes (e.g., "Hardback, Illustrated").
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Hardback |
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ISBN A unique identifier assigned to books and other printed publications, typically consisting of 10 or 13 digits. It may include hyphens for readability but is treated as a string value. The ISBN uniquely identifies a specific edition of a title across the publishing industry.
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9780300228335 |
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Pages The total count of individual pages contained in a book or printed publication. It represents the number of physical sheets that make up the product, regardless of layout or formatting.
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184 pages, 58 color + 11 b-w illus. |
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Publication date The calendar date on which the product was first made available to the public or released for sale. It is expressed as a full year, month, and day (YYYY-MM-DD) and can be used to filter or sort items by release period.
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01/05/2018 |
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Publisher The name of the entity that publishes or distributes the product, such as a book, magazine, or other media item.
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Yale University Press |

Yale University Press is a university press affiliated with Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day, and became a department of Yale University in 1961.






