The Japanese Corpse (Amsterdam Cops)
de van de Wetering, Janwillem
- Usado
- very good
- Tapa blanda
- Estado
- Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 156947057X
- ISBN 13
- 9781569470572
- Librería
-
Elk Grove Village, Illinois, United States
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Sobre este artículo
Soho Crime, 2003-04-01. Paperback. Very Good. 7x5x0. Very good paperback. Solid binding. Some wear to cover. We use quality packaging materials.
Sinopsis
Janwillem van de Wetering (1931–2008) was born and raised in Rotterdam, but lived most recently in Surry, Maine. He served as a member of the Amsterdam Special Constabulary and was once a Zen Buddhist monk. He is renowned for his detective fiction, including Outsider in Amsterdam , The Corpse on the Dike , The Japanese Corpse , and eleven other books in the Grijpstra and de Gier series.
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Detalles
- Librería
- Third Person Books (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- P2TJC
- Título
- The Japanese Corpse (Amsterdam Cops)
- Autor
- van de Wetering, Janwillem
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Tapa blanda
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Very Good
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- ISBN 10
- 156947057X
- ISBN 13
- 9781569470572
- Editorial
- Soho Crime
- Lugar de publicación
- New York, New York, U.s.a.
- Fecha de publicación
- 2003-04-01
- Tamaño
- 7x5x0
- X weight
- 24 oz
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