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The American-Perpustakaan.org
By:Henry James
Published on 2017-02-11 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

The American A social comedy about Christopher Newman, an American businessman on his first tour of Europe.

Along the way, he finds a widow from an aristocratic French family.

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