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A Book About Books - Volume III of III - cover

A Book About Books - Volume III of III

E. H. Bernstein

Publisher: E. H. Bernstein

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Summary

A handbook in three volumes to a choice of essential books, writers and subjects in order to try to understand the world we live in, about “big questions” and possible answers, about books and writers that may improve people’s lives, about neglected writers, and other books and subjects.
Available since: 09/23/2024.

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