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  2. Charlotte Zolotow - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Zolotow (born Charlotte Gertrude Shapiro; June 26, 1915 – November 19, 2013) was an American writer, poet, editor, and publisher of many books for children.She wrote about 70 picture book texts.

  3. File:Library catalogue (IA librarycatalogue00instrich).pdf

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  5. File:The Annual Catalogue (IA annualcatalogue19041905).pdf

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  6. Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Astronomical catalog, a catalog of astronomical objects Star catalog, a catalog of stars; Pharmacopoeia, a book containing directions for the preparation of compound medicines; Database catalog, in computer science; in arts Collection catalog, a catalog of a museum; Exhibition catalogue, a catalogue of art; Catalogue raisonné, a list of artworks

  7. Zolotnik - Wikipedia

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    A zolotnik (in Russian: золотни́к; abbr.: zol.) was a small Russian unit of weight, equal to 0.1505 avoirdupois ounces, or 4.2658 grams (about 65.83 grains).Used from the 10th to 20th centuries, its name is derived from the Russian word zoloto, meaning gold.

  8. Viktor Zolotov - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Vasilyevich Zolotov (Russian: Ви́ктор Васи́льевич Зо́лотов; born 27 January 1954) is a Russian military officer who is the Director of the National Guard (Rosgvardiya) and a member of the Security Council.

  9. Chervonets - Wikipedia

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    Chervonets is the traditional Russian name for large foreign and domestic gold coins. The name comes from the Russian term червонное золото (chervonnoye zoloto), meaning 'red gold' (also known as rose gold) – the old name of a high-grade gold type.