David Bowie's "Low"

(9780826416841) - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM - Dimensions: (H) 146mm, (W) 192mm, (D) 10mm - Edition: 01 - ISBN: 9780826416841 - Number of pages: 138 - Page count: 136 - Height: 165 mm - Spine width: 8 mm | David Bowie's

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Frances Salas
09-04-2023 07:17

I absolutely adored this cameo. It perfectly captures the essence of real Bowie fans and is truly a gem.

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Tags David Bowie's Hugo Wilcken Paperback Paperback by Wilcken Hugo Wilcken David Bowie's "Low" "Low" by Hugo Wilcken "Low" by Wilcken "Low" Paperback
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Brand Hugo Wilcken
ISBN Hugo Wilcken 0826416845
EAN 9780826416841
ID 2374216
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Key Features
Country of publication UNITED KINGDOM
Dimensions (H) 146mm, (W) 192mm, (D) 10mm
Edition 01
Height 165 mm
Imprint Continuum
ISBN 9780826416841
Languages English
Number of pages 138
Page count 136
Publication date 15 Nov 2005
Spine width 8 mm
Status In Print
Weight 146 g
Width 122 mm
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