American Psycho: Bret Easton Ellis
Pan Macmillan (9780330536301 / 10041854) - Bret Easton Ellis - PICADOR - London, United Kingdom - Pan MacMillan - Dimensions: 130 x 196 x 28mm | 280g - Format: Paperback | 400 pages - Publication date: 01 Apr 2011 | American Psycho
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| Brand | ![]() Pan Macmillan is a publishing company that was founded in 1887. It is now a subsidiary of the German media company Holtzbrinck Publishing Group. |
| ISBN | Pan Macmillan 0330536303 |
| MPN | Pan Macmillan 10041854 |
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Bret Easton Ellis |
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130 x 196 x 28mm | 280g |
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Paperback | 400 pages |
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PICADOR |
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9780330536301 |
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01 Apr 2011 |
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London, United Kingdom |
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Pan MacMillan |
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