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Autor: Ernest Hemingway
Cantidad de libros por set: 1
Colección del libro: Books by Ernest Hemingway
Tapa del libro: Dura
Material de la tapa del libro: Tela
Edición del libro: firts
Editorial del libro: Charles Scribner's & Sons
Serie: book by ernest hemingway
Tamaño del libro: Mediano
Subtítulo del libro: decorations edward shenton
Título del libro: Green Hills of Africa
Versión del libro: primera edición
Volumen del libro: 1
ISBN: 9789357404631
Altura: 21 cm
Escrito en imprenta mayúscula: No
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de narración: Novela
Cantidad de páginas: 296
Año de publicación: 1935
Peso: 840 g
Ancho: 14.5 cm
Con realidad aumentada: Sí
Con páginas para colorear: No
Con índice: No
"Green Hills of Africa" is a non-fiction work by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1935, that documents his experiences during a safari in East Africa from December 1933 to February 1934 The narrative is structured into four parts, intertwining a detailed account of big game hunting with reflections on literature and self-exploration. Hemingway's journey includes various companions, such as his wife, Pauline, and notable figures like professional hunter Philip Percival. Throughout the book, he grapples with themes of competition, identity, and the complexities of both nature and human existence
Green Hill Of Africa. Ernest Hemingway, U S 1935 (firts)
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Autor: Ernest Hemingway
Cantidad de libros por set: 1
Colección del libro: Books by Ernest Hemingway
Tapa del libro: Dura
Material de la tapa del libro: Tela
Edición del libro: firts
Editorial del libro: Charles Scribner's & Sons
Serie: book by ernest hemingway
Tamaño del libro: Mediano
Subtítulo del libro: decorations edward shenton
Título del libro: Green Hills of Africa
Versión del libro: primera edición
Volumen del libro: 1
ISBN: 9789357404631
Altura: 21 cm
Escrito en imprenta mayúscula: No
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de narración: Novela
Cantidad de páginas: 296
Año de publicación: 1935
Peso: 840 g
Ancho: 14.5 cm
Con realidad aumentada: Sí
Con páginas para colorear: No
Con índice: No
"Green Hills of Africa" is a non-fiction work by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1935, that documents his experiences during a safari in East Africa from December 1933 to February 1934 The narrative is structured into four parts, intertwining a detailed account of big game hunting with reflections on literature and self-exploration. Hemingway's journey includes various companions, such as his wife, Pauline, and notable figures like professional hunter Philip Percival. Throughout the book, he grapples with themes of competition, identity, and the complexities of both nature and human existence