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Our Mr Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man

Sinclair Lewis

Casa editrice: Charles River Editors

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Sinclair Lewis was a prominent American author in the 20th century.  Lewis was the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.  Lewis’ books are noted for their insightful commentaries on capitalism and materialism between World War I and World War II.  This edition of Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man includes a table of contents.
Disponibile da: 22/03/2018.

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