La vuelta al mundo en ochenta días

Author: Julio Verne

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Description: La vuelta al mundo en ochenta días por Julio Verne tells the tale of Phileas Fogg's daring wager to circumnavigate the globe. This Spanish version offers a thrilling journey filled with adventure, cultural encounters, and a timeless exploration of human ingenuity.

Pages: 333

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