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Die tollen Männer - Erweiterte Ausgabe - cover
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Die tollen Männer - Erweiterte Ausgabe

Robert Louis Stevenson

Tradutor Thesing Marguerite

Editora: Jazzybee Verlag

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Auf der Suche nach einem Schatz, der auf einem gesunkenen Schiff der Armada vor einer schottischen Insel sein soll, trifft Charles Darnaway auf eine unheimliche Person, deren Sprache er nicht versteht.

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Disponível desde: 21/07/2012.

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