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Would this page be an acceptable source?
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http://www.gbip.gr/main.asp?page=prod...
It's a database site that used to have a membership fee, but then came under the National Book Centre (ΕΚΕΒΙ), a not-for-profit organisation funded by the Greek Ministry of Culture and became freely available to the public.
I'd also like to draw attention to the second of the use options described in that link:
Other parties can employ BIBLIONET site content
(the site's English translation is a bit lacking; it would more accurately translate to "... can use the content of the BIBLIONET database")

(But strange, if they say the information can freely be used by third parties.)

ETA: I think I get it now, it's a bit weirdly worded, especially in English. I think they're saying that third parties have to come to some arrangement with the site for those uses of its content. Regardless, I'll ask for clarification.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
However a google search brings up only this page:
http://www.amazon.fr/Le-l%C3%A9opard-...
Clearly, that edition is no longer sold, but is it a trustworthy enough source for the cover and title?