This edition of The New Yorker, published in July 2019, features a collection of insightful and engaging content for readers. With contributions from various writers and illustrators, this issue covers a wide range of topics including Rudyard Kipling, Mitski, James Tate, Hunter Biden and more. The magazine is in physical format and is published monthly in English. The cover of this issue depicts a dog in the midst of summer, adding a touch of whimsy to the content within. With a mix of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, commentary, reviews, news and general interest topics, there is something for everyone in this edition of The New Yorker.
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Eine Lösung finden können. Umschlag kann unter Umständen fehlen. Es kann sich unter Umständen um ein Mängelexemplar in gutem Zustand handeln. Den Zustand der Ware versuchen wir so gut wie möglich zu beschreiben.
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Autor: Rudyard Kipling. eine Lösung finden können. The Seven Seas, Vol. 1 of 2 (Classic Reprint). Den Zustand der Ware versuchen wir so gut wie möglich zu beschreiben. Knicke oder Lesespuren können vorhanden sein, auch leichte Wasserflecken sind möglich.
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Eine Lösung finden können. Umschlag kann unter Umständen fehlen. Es kann sich unter Umständen um ein Mängelexemplar in gutem Zustand handeln. Produktart/Einband: Gebundene Ausgabe. Autor: Rudyard Kipling.
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"How the Leopard Got His Spots" by Rudyard Kipling is a captivating fiction story in paperback format, published by North Parade Publishing. Aimed at children aged 2-6 years, this textbook is a part of the Square Paperback Storybooks series. With a total of 12 pages, this children's book explores the topic of literature and fairy tales, making it an engaging read for young readers. Written in English, this book is a timeless classic that will surely entertain and inspire the imagination of children.
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Author:-Kipling, Rudyard. Title:-The Man Who Would Be King. Publisher Date:-11 July 2011.
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There is some peeling on the counter cover- minor binding issues in the beginning- see all pictures
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Sea squirts and sponges are found in most seafloor habitats around the coasts of Britain and Ireland. In fact, around 500 species of Ascidiacea (sea squirts) and Porifera (sponges) have been described so far in British and Irish seas, corresponding to over 4% of the world's total.
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