Editor: | Grasset |
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Author: | Morand Paul |
Date of print: | 1988 |
Format/size: | 18x12x1cm |
Binding: | Poached |
Pages: | 253 pages |
State: | Good condition |
Condition details: | French edition - Some creases from reading and/or storage but otherwise in good condition. Fast and careful shipping in a bubble envelope from France |
ISBN/EAN: | 9782246189626 |
Reference | 71736 |
Availability | In stock |
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