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Annita Panaretou
Ph.D.
Athens, Greece.
Dear Madame/Sir,
I am interested in the issue of 27 April 1946 of the newsparer “La Reforme” (Alexandria). It is crucial for a research of 4 years and I have looked for it anywhere I could, but in vain.
Could you please inform me if you have this issue? And if not, perhaps you might advice me where I can find it.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Annita Panaretou
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Hello. I suggest contacting cavafyarchive@onassis.org for information. Kind regards.
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Thank you very much for your response. I already went through the Cvafy archuve, they posess only 10 issues anad the one I am interested in is not among them.
Best regards,
Annita Panaretou
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