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William Tell Told Again - cover

William Tell Told Again

P. G. Wodehouse

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

A humorous retelling of the legendary tale of Wilhelm Tell. With signature wit and comedic flair, the story of the Swiss archer takes on a fresh and entertaining twist. A delightful blend of history and humor, showcasing the unparalleled ability to turn classic tales into comedic masterpieces. This rendition offers both laughter and a unique take on a historical legend.
Available since: 11/21/2019.
Print length: 130 pages.

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