Elvis

ISBN-10
9036608171
ISBN-13
9789036608176
Series
Elvis
Pages
191
Language
Dutch
Published
1992
Authors
William Allen, TextCase, Anna Vesting

Description

Levensbeschrijving in woord en veel zwart-wit en gekleurde beelden van de Amerikaanse popzanger (1935-1977).

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