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Company K
por March, William
- Usado
- Condição
- Used - Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 0877956472
- ISBN 13
- 9780877956471
- Livreiro
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Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
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Sinopse
Company K is a 1933 novel by William March, first serialised in parts in the New York magazine Forum from 1930 to 1932, and published in its entirety by Smith and Haas on 19 January 19, 1933, in New York. The book's title was taken from the Marine company that March served in during World War I. It is has been regarded as one of the most significant works of literature to come out of the American World War I experience and the most reprinted of all March's work.
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- Livreiro
- Better World Books
(US)
- Nº do estoque do livreiro
- 4404293-6
- Título
- Company K
- Autor
- March, William
- Estado do livro
- Used - Very Good
- Quantidade Disponível
- 1
- Encadernação
- Brochura
- ISBN 10
- 0877956472
- ISBN 13
- 9780877956471
- Editorial
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Local de publicação
- New York
- Esta edição foi publicada pela primeira vez
- 1984
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