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100 1  Scadding, Henry,|d1813-1901. 
245 10 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris / /|cby the Rev. Dr. 
       Scadding. 
264  1 Toronto :|bD. Sutherland,|c1898. 
300    1 online resource (10 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Paris anthology 
500    Cover title. 
500    '(Extract from the Toronto "Maple Leaf" 1848)' -cover. 
500    With: Two Napleonic relics; a paper read at the February 
       meeting of the York Pioneer and Historical Society, 1895 
       by Henry Scadding. 
500    Original document: Book. 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
520    A complete history of the Notre Dame Cathedral, this 
       volume posits that of all the interesting sites to see in 
       the city, only the Notre Dame de Paris leaves such a 
       distinct impression. With a name meaning "Our Lady of 
       Paris," the Notre Dame de Paris is considered one of the 
       finest examples of Gothic architecture in the world. Many 
       know the church as the famous setting for the iconic novel
       The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and visitors imagine the 
       fictitious Quasimodo ringing one of the cathedral's many 
       bells, including the largest one, "Emmanuel," which weighs
       over 28,000 pounds. Construction began over 800 years ago 
       in 1163, and the cathedral has held mass every year since 
       then. Today, the cathedral is visited by millions from all
       over the globe. 
650  0 Cathedrals|zFrance|zParis. 
830  0 Paris anthology. 
830  0 BiblioBoard Core module. 
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