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Quest for Honour

Descriere: The city of Sumer is poised to give birth to the mightiest empire in history. No one stands a chance as it brings a bloody war to all those who stand in its way, determined to crush and enslave those on its borders. The little city state of Akkad must prepare its fledgling nation to fight for its very survival.

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Autori: Sam Barone, Barone | Editura: Random House UK | Anul aparitiei: 2011 | ISBN: 9780099536765 | Numar de pagini: 624 | Categorie: Fiction  

  

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