The Prophecies of Nostradamus

The Prophecies of Nostradamus
ISBN-10
0425057720
ISBN-13
9780425057728
Series
The Prophecies of Nostradamus
Category
Prophecies
Pages
439
Language
English
Published
1981
Publisher
Berkley
Author
Nostradamus

Description

Discusses Nostradamus' predictions focusing on those significant for the next few decades.

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