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Where is the Nightglow? - Poetry and Paintings - cover

Where is the Nightglow? - Poetry and Paintings

Paul Klinger

Editorial: Grosvenor House Publishing

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Sinopsis

This is the third poetry anthology by Paul Klinger. As with the previous books, each chapter starts with one of the author's paintings, relevant to a poem title. With a portfolio of almost eight hundred paintings to date, there were plenty to choose from!
Disponible desde: 19/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 282 páginas.

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