Tales by Wilhelm Hauff.
de Mendel, S. (Trans)
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London: George Bell. 1886.. Hardcover. Good. Original olive cloth, gilt on spine. iv,342,24(catalogue), pages. 19 x 13cm. Very little evidence of use. Some very slight age toning, spine slightly rubbed. Small closed tear to top of front free endpaper. Willhelm Hauff, 1805-1827, German writer, novelist and poet. 15 Folk tales and fairy stories gathered under three headings: The Caravan, The Sheik of Alexandria and The Inn in the Spessart
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- Título
- Tales by Wilhelm Hauff.
- Autor
- Mendel, S. (Trans)
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- Tapa dura
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- Usado - Good
- Cantidad disponible
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- London: George Bell. 1886.
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- literature German novellas folklore fairy tales short stories
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