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The Desert of Wheat - cover

The Desert of Wheat

Zane Grey

Verlag: WS

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Beschreibung

Kurt marries the daughter of a rancher and she nurses him back to health after his tour of Germany during World War I. The film "Riders of the Dawn" was based on his book.
Verfügbar seit: 01.04.2018.

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