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People of Few Words - Volume 3

Swan Morrison

Verlag: Lulu.com

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Beschreibung

People of Few Words - Volume 3 is the third collection of work by contributors to the Short Humour Site from across the world.
It contains one piece of 500 word 'Short Humour' by each of fifty writers, together with a brief biography of each writer.
Verfügbar seit: 03.09.2014.

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