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The Fire of Asshurbanipal

Robert Ervin Howard

Publisher: Booklassic

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The Fire of Asshurbanipal was written in the year 1932 by Robert Ervin Howard. This book is one of the most popular novels of Robert Ervin Howard, and has been translated into several other languages around the world. 
This book is published by Booklassic which brings young readers closer to classic literature globally.
Available since: 07/07/2015.

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