Tom Swift in the caves of ice, or the wreck of the airship.
de APPLETON, Victor [pseud. of GARIS, Howard]
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- Librería
- Zephyr Used & Rare Books (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 56310
- Título
- Tom Swift in the caves of ice, or the wreck of the airship.
- Autor
- APPLETON, Victor [pseud. of GARIS, Howard]
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- Grosset & Dunlap.,
- Lugar de publicación
- New York:
- Fecha de publicación
- [c. 1911 (ca. 1926)].
- Palabras clave
- Tom Swift, Series Books, Children’s Literature, Aeronautics, Flying, Aviation, Boys Series, Science Fiction, Adventure, Polar, Airship
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