
Les Cités des Anciens Intégrale 1
Hobb Robin ; Mousnier-Lompré Arnaud
J'AI LU
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Les dragons. Leur puissance. Leur magnificence. Leur clairvoyance, mais leur fragilité, aussi. A celles et ceux qui sauront les comprendre et les protéger s'ouvrira la route des mythiques cités des anciens. Les autres, ennemis ou simples imprudents, le paieront de leur vie.
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| Nombre de pages | 1150 |
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| Date de parution | 01/03/2017 |
| Poids | 770g |
| Largeur | 133mm |
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| EAN | 9782290141267 |
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| Titre | Les Cités des Anciens Intégrale 1 |
| Auteur | Hobb Robin ; Mousnier-Lompré Arnaud |
| Editeur | J'AI LU |
| Largeur | 133 |
| Poids | 770 |
| Date de parution | 20170301 |
| Nombre de pages | 1 150,00 € |
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