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An Inland Voyage - cover

An Inland Voyage

Robert Ervin Howard

Verlag: Project Gutenberg

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An Inland Voyage (1878) is a travelogue by Robert Louis Stevenson about a canoeing trip through France and Belgium in 1876. It is Stevenson's earliest book and a pioneering work of outdoor literature.
Verfügbar seit: 01.05.1996.

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