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Sir Quixote of the Moors

John Buchan

Editora: Alien Ebooks

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Buchan's first book: the Sieur de Rohaine has fallen on hard times and leaves his native France to live for a while in the Scottish Highlands. "We understand that this is the first piece of fiction by a new writer. If so, it is a decidedly promising bit of work, full of humour and vitality, and it deserves to be successful" (The Bookman, December 1895).
Disponível desde: 07/11/2023.
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