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H | B | T | Gramm
195 mm | 130 mm | 50 mm | 0.474 kg

Erscheinungsjahr
1996

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0

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Taschenbuch

Verlag
Vintage Publishing

ISBN-10
0749395818

ISBN-13
9780749395810

Autor
Tennessee Williams

Sprache
Englisch

Seitenanzahl
672

Themen
Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik: allgemein und literarisch

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