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Zelensky - A Biography of Ukraine's War Leader - cover

Zelensky - A Biography of Ukraine's War Leader

Steven Derix

Editorial: Canbury

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Sinopsis

- First major biography of Ukraine's leader written for a Western audience
- Topical, up-to-date covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 'Start here' book for those interested in the Ukraine war and inspirational leaders
Disponible desde: 04/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 256 páginas.

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