Madame Zero
(9780571290024 / 32053808) - Sarah Hall - Main - Faber & Faber - Weight: 156 g
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| Brand | ![]() Faber & Faber is a British publishing company, founded in 1929 by Geoffrey Faber. It publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, children's books, and a range of educational materials. |
| ISBN | Faber & Faber 0571290027 |
| MPN | Faber & Faber 32053808 |
| ID | 8262818 |
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Sarah Hall |
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Faber & Faber |
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