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The Card

Arnold Bennett

Casa editrice: The Big Nest

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The novel chronicles the rise of Edward Henry Machin from washerwoman's son to Mayor of Bursley. Edward achieves this through luck, initiative and a fair bit of chutzpah.
Disponibile da: 13/06/2016.

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