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Agincourt

G. P. R. James

Editora: Classica Libris

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In the long slog of the Hundred Years’ War, the English forces’ decisive victory in the Battle of Agincourt proved to be a key turning point. In this gripping historical novel from G. P. R. James, a tender human drama unfolds against the backdrop of the epic battle.
Disponível desde: 23/09/2022.

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