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Alexandru Ioan Cuza Bibliografie Selectivă Din Colecţiile Bibliotecii Judeţene Argeş ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA BIBLIOGRAFIE SELECTIVĂ DIN COLECŢIILE BIBLIOTECII JUDEŢENE ARGEŞ Nr. Descriere bibliografică Locaţie Cotă crt. 1. 1859. L'union des Principatés Roumaines.- Bucureşti, Editura Sală lectură II 39010 Ştiinţifică şi Enciclopedică, 1979 2. Adăniloaie, Nichita; Petrică, Aron. Unirea de la 1859 şi Adulţi 94/A20 însemnătatea sa istorică.- Bucureşti, Editura Politică, 1974 Sală lectură II 17828 3. Adăniloaiei, Nichita; Petric, Aron. Unirea Principatelor Române Adulţi 94/A20 (1859) .- Bucureşti, Editura Politică, 1966 Sală lectură II 27680 4. Alexandru Ioan Cuza - acte şi scrisori.- Iaşi, Editura Junimea, Adulţi 94/C97 1973 Sală lectură II 15911 5. Alexandru Ioan Cuza: 1859-1866: Patru conferinţe ţinute la Sală lectură III 16642 Fundaţia Carol I.- Bucureşti, Editura Cartea Românească, 1932 6. Almaş, Dumitru; Manu, Puiu. 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