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The Gentle Grafter

O. Henry

Editorial: Bu Classics Books

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Sinopsis

Enter the world of charming rogues and silver-tongued con artists who navigate the fringes of society with wit and bravado. These stories follow the exploits of likable grifters who view the world as a playground for their elaborate schemes. While the stakes are often high, the tone remains lighthearted and filled with sharp social commentary. Discover the art of the hustle through the eyes of those who live by their wits alone.
Disponible desde: 06/03/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 176 páginas.

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