Death Note: Volume 4
Harper Collins. Fourth in the bestselling and award-winning manga series from VIZ Media and Simon & Schuster UK.
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| Brand | Harper Collins Harper Collins is a publishing company that was founded in 1817. They publish a wide range of books, from children's books to textbooks to biographies. They are known for their high-quality books and for being a major publisher in the United States. |
| MPN | Harper Collins 1-4215-0331-X |
| ISBN | Harper Collins 142150331X |
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