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Author THOMAS HUGH
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A Guerra Civil Espanhol 2 Volumes
Hugh Thomas
107670// 2 Volume em Bom Estado. Capa Pouco Envelhecida e Surrada. Assinatura na 1ª Folha do 1º Volume. Conteúdo do Miolo em Bom Estado.
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A Guerra Civil Espanhola - Segundo Volume
Hugh Thomas
Obra encadernada. Capa dura, na cor azul, com letras douradas no dorso. Ilustrado com fotos e mapas em preto e branco. Excelente estado, 400 páginas
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A Guerra Civil Espanhola - Vol. 1 e 2
Hugh Thomas
Consultar o Estado do Livro
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GUERRA CIVIL ESPANHOLA V. 01
HUGH THOMAS
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Near-new condition - Appears unread - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Tight spine - Bright pages - 305 pages - Illustrated with photos -
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The Murder of Rudolf Hess
Thomas, W. Hugh
The only writing in this interesting book is previous owner's name and date in book front - on blank page. No tears in book - Tight spine. - 224 Pages - Illustrated with photos. On the night of May 10, 1941, a German parachutist landed in Scotland and made the astonishing announcement that he was none other than Rudolf Hess, Hitler's Deputy. From that time on, both the man and his case have presented elements of disturbing mystery. That mystery may now be on its way to a solution. In 1973, W.Hugh Thomas, a surgeon at the British Military Hospital in Berlin, made two routine examinations of prisoner #7, now the sole occupant of Spandau Prison. What he found on the man's body - or rather what he did not find - raised questions he could not dismiss, and which have lef him to finally uncover the most sensational imposture of the Second World War. Dr. Thomas's book makes a convincing case that the man who has been in Spandau prison for the past thirty-four years is not Rudolf Hess.
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Minor Poets Of The Eighteenth Century
Fausset, Hugh I'Anson [editor] - Parnell, Thomas - Green, Matthew - Dyer, John - Collins, William - Finch, Anne Countess Of Winchilsea
1st edition.~ Cloth, VG. xxvi+390pp, some browning to the first & last pages, a nice copy. ~ Useful anthology of poetry from some lesser know writers.
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Studies in the Literary Imagination, October 1971: Papers by Medievalists (Volume IV, Number 2)
Blount, Paul G. (ed.); Sutherland, Raymond Carter (ed.); Keenan, Hugh T. (ed.); Delasanta, Rodney; Isaacs, Neil D.; Kennedy, Edward D.; Kiteley, John F.; Milowicki, Edward J.; Moorman, Charles; Robbins, Rossell Hope; Van, Thomas A.
9.0" (23 cm) Tall Square, tight binding. Clean, slightly age-darkened pages with pencilled marginal notes and occasional underlined passages. Wraps are faded around edges and at spine, with light shelf wear. 100 pp. Contents: Delasanta, "Chaucer and the Exegetes"; Isaacs, "Further Testimony in the Matter of Troilus"; Kennedy, "The Arthur-Guenevere Relationship in Malory's Morte Darthur"; Kiteley, "The Endless Knot: Magical Aspects of the Pentangle in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"; Milowicki, "Some Medieval Light on Marshall McLuhan"; Moorman, "Once More unto the Breach: The Meaning of Troilus and Criseyde"; Robbins, "Chaucer's To Rosemunde"; Van, "Theseus and the Right Way of The Knight's Tale." http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/640033.jpg
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