. . . and is now part of http://www.abbreviations.com, which is worth a look in its own regard. It aims to be the “largest human-edited abbreviations directory of the web.” Where an abbreviation has more than one source, the results display with the “most common” at the top. Have a look at MM, for example.
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- Élie Bouhéreau : the collections and communities of a Huguenot refugee / Amy Boylan & Janée Allsman, editors
- Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) : a bibliography of works published in his lifetime / Charlie Lovett.
- Books like sapphires : from The Library of Congress Judaica Collection / Ann Brener ; foreword by Martin J. Gross.
- Temples of knowledge : art & science / texts by Alberto Manguel, António Filipe Pimentel, Stefano Salis; photographs, Massimo Listri.
- Jewish languages and book culture / edited by Judith Olszowy-Schlanger & César Merchán-Hamann.