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What is Library of Congress Number: 12-16457?

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What does it show?

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  1. It's some Satanic reference:

    look at the bottom line of the page, I don't know what it means but it has nothing apparent to do with our Congress.

    Ask the guys at Bohemian Grove.

    http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpenti...


  2. Not sure what you're asking, but this looks like a Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN).  You can search these in LC's online catalog at:

    http://catalog.loc.gov

    An LCCN has basically 3 parts.  The first is an alphabetic prefix: this number has no alphabetic prefix, but then manyLCCNs don't.  

    The second part is the year, and that's what the "12" indicates.  This number was assigned in 1912.

    The rest of the number, 16457, is a serial number.

    That's all the information you're going to get out of this number.

    Ideally, you can use the number to uniquely retrieve any bibliographic record created by the Library of Congress, but this number retrieves no hits in LC's online catalog and none in WorldCat. I've also tried the search with several of the most likely alphabetic prefixes but no luck.

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