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Mark Twain's Speeches - cover

Mark Twain's Speeches

Mark Twain

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Sinopsis

Mark Twain's Speeches have delighted audiences for over one hundred years. Filled with wit and wry observation, these speeches are enjoyable to read and excellent examples of the way to entertain and persuade a crowd.
Disponible desde: 06/12/2018.

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