Chamena kormia: diēgēmata

ISBN-10
960034759X
ISBN-13
9789600347593
Category
Wyoming
Language
Greek (modern)
Published
2008
Author
Annie Proulx

Description

Presents a collection of short stories about rural Wyoming by twentieth-century American writer and novelist Annie Prouix.

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