Apaches

Apaches
ISBN-10
8415863934
ISBN-13
9788415863939
Series
Apaches
Category
Education
Pages
672
Language
Spanish
Published
2014
Author
Oakley M. Hall

Description

El mejor western de todos los tiempos . Oakley Hall fue finalista del Premio Pulitzer en 1958 con esta novela, con la que dio inicio a un ciclo de libros sobre la historia del Oeste americano.

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