Notre dame de Paris
Author: Victor Hugo
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Description: Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo is a timeless classic set in medieval Paris, exploring themes of love, prejudice, and societal injustice. This PDF offers a captivating glimpse into the past, immersing readers in a rich historical setting and unforgettable characters.
Pages: 416
Megabytes: 1.7 MB
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