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Notes From the Sofa: Raymond Briggs

(9781783524167) - Height: 129 mm - Spine width: 23 mm - Width: 198 mm - Unbound - Random House - ISBN: 9781783524167 - Number of pages: 195 - Languages: English - Publication date: 02 Nov 2017 - Weight: 196 g

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Height 129 mm
Imprint Unbound
ISBN 9781783524167
Languages English
Number of pages 195
Publication date 02 Nov 2017
Publisher Random House
Spine width 23 mm
Weight 196 g
Width 198 mm
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