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A House of Pomegranates

Oscar Wilde

Publisher: Oscar Wilde

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A House of Pomegranates is a collection of whimisical short stories by Oscar Wilde. This collections includes the following tales: The Young King, The Birthday of the Infanta, The Fisherman and his Soul, and The Star-child. Readers of all ages will be delighted by these fanciful tales.
Available since: 04/02/2017.

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