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Victor Hugo: The Complete Novels (ReadOn Classics) - cover

Victor Hugo: The Complete Novels (ReadOn Classics)

إدموندو دي اميجي, ReadOn Classics

Verlag: ReadOn

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Beschreibung

This book contains the complete novels of Victor Hugo in the chronological order of their original publication.

 - Hans of Iceland
 - Bug-Jargal
 - The Last Day of a Condemned Man 
- The Hunchback of Notre-Dame 
- Claude Gueux 
- Les Misérables 
- Toilers of the Sea 
- The Man Who Laughs 
- Ninety-Three
Verfügbar seit: 09.06.2017.

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