Glances Back Through Seventy Years: Autobiographical and Other Reminiscences
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Henry Vizetelly byl anglický nakladatel a spisovatel, který si získal uznání za svou práci ve Francii a Německu. Založil několik významných publikací a založil prosperující nakladatelství v Londýně. Jeho literární odkaz spočívá v jeho rozsáhlé publikační činnosti.
Basada en la historia real del prisionero más famoso de Francia, esta novela es una emocionante aventura de capa y espada repleta de acción, romance y misterio. Ambientada en el siglo XVII y escrita con gran estilo y elegancia por Henry Vizetelly y Marius Topin, esta obra sigue los pasos de un personaje enigmático y fascinante que tiene mucho que ocultar y aún más que ganar.
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