
INTIMACY INTIMITE
KUREISHI HANIF
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9780571196364
| Date de parution | 05/04/2001 |
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| Poids | 107g |
| Largeur | 111mm |
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| EAN | 9780571196364 |
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| Titre | INTIMACY INTIMITE |
| ISBN | 0571196365 |
| Auteur | KUREISHI HANIF |
| Editeur | FABER ET FABER |
| Largeur | 111 |
| Poids | 107 |
| Date de parution | 20010405 |
| Nombre de pages | 0,00 € |
| Disponibilité | Sur commande en 2-4 jours |
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