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Classic Authors Super Collection 1 - Jane Austen GK Chesterton Thomas Wolfe Edgar Allan Poe Thomas Hardy Plato George Eliot - cover

Classic Authors Super Collection 1 - Jane Austen GK Chesterton Thomas Wolfe Edgar Allan Poe Thomas Hardy Plato George Eliot

Edgar Allan Poe, George Eliot, Jane Austen, G. K. Chesterton, Thomas Wolf, Plato, Thomas Hardy

Casa editrice: Go Go Books!

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Contents: - Prologue by the editor.- The Complete Novels by Jane Austen.- The Father Brown's Collection by G.K. Chesterton.- The Complete Works of Thomas Wolfe.- The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe.- The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy.- The Complete Works of Plato.- The Complete Works of George Eliot.
Disponibile da: 01/05/2022.

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