José Martí: el poeta armado

José Martí: el poeta armado
ISBN-10
8496107191
ISBN-13
9788496107199
Series
José Martí
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
424
Language
Spanish
Published
2004
Publisher
EDAF
Author
Rubén Pérez Nápoles

Description

Amplio estudio sobre la vida e ideas de Marti. Con fotografias en blanco y negro.

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