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The Body Snatcher - cover

The Body Snatcher

Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: Edition Lempertz

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Summary

The Gothic tale of "The Body Snatcher" concerns a young medical student's dealings with grave robbers who provide corpses to dissect and study—a practice that takes on increasingly sinister dimensions.
Available since: 06/12/2015.

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