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I've searched all over the place for an explicit answer to this question, but I can't find anything. Apparently, there are 27 known copies of the first edition (1605). But Cervantes' hand-written original is not extant, correct?

I've searched all over the place for an explicit answer to this question, but I can't find anything. Apparently, there are 27 known copies of the first edition (1605). But Cervantes' hand-written original is not extant, correct?

Apparently, there are 27 known copies of the first edition (1605). But Cervantes' hand-written original is not extant, correct?

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Is the original manuscript of Don Quixote Manuscriptsextant?

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