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The Rules of the Game - Western Novel - cover

The Rules of the Game - Western Novel

Stewart Edward White

Verlag: e-artnow

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Beschreibung

The Rules of the Game is the tale of 19th century California, with her beautiful forests and mountains, and the severe battle for the preservation of nature between the Government and financial companies. The main protagonist of the story is a young college man who goes to a lumber camp where he gets mistreated, but also finds a romance.
Verfügbar seit: 03.07.2019.
Drucklänge: 564 Seiten.

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