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Pobre Manolito
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 137.07 $Madrid. 20 cm. 152 p. il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Lindo, Elvira 1962-. Ilustraciones de Emilio Urberuaga. Infantil-juvenil (Ediciones Alfaguara) .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. ISBN: 84-204-4909-1
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Lindos IV, 2 : Excavations and Surveys in Southern Rhodes : The Post-Mycenaean Period until Roman Times and the Medieval Period
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 98.00 $Part of a series of publications on the Danish archaeological expedition to Rhodes, 1902-1914. This work deals with the topographical surveys and records of localities in the south of the island, as well as the finds from the Boukopian sanctuary in Lindos until Roman times.
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London Match
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.38 $Long-awaited reissue of the final part of the classic spy trilogy, GAME, SET and MATCH, when the Berlin Wall divided not just a city but a world.The spy who’s in the clear doesn’t exist...Bernard Samson hoped they’d put Elvira Miller behind bars. She said she had been stupid, but it didn’t cut any ice with Bernard. She was a KGB-trained agent and stupidity was no excuse.There was one troubling thing about Mrs Miller’s confession - something about two codewords where there should have been one. The finger of suspicion pointed straight back to London.And that was where defector Erich Stinnes was locked up, refusing to say anything.Bernard had got him to London; now he had to get him to talk...
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London Match (Bernard Samson)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.09 $Long-awaited reissue of the final part of the classic spy trilogy, GAME, SET and MATCH, when the Berlin Wall divided not just a city but a world.The spy who’s in the clear doesn’t exist...Bernard Samson hoped they’d put Elvira Miller behind bars. She said she had been stupid, but it didn’t cut any ice with Bernard. She was a KGB-trained agent and stupidity was no excuse.There was one troubling thing about Mrs Miller’s confession – something about two codewords where there should have been one. The finger of suspicion pointed straight back to London.And that was where defector Erich Stinnes was locked up, refusing to say anything.Bernard had got him to London; now he had to get him to talk...
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