Книга: Backland, Ged «You`re a Lovely Sister Because. . .»

You`re a Lovely Sister Because. . .

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

Aiming to make life a little bit sweeter, this irresistible title forms part of the Suga-Lumps gift book series, celebrating people we love, by the creator of the successful greetings card range. Written in an off-beat, conversational style, the book blends cute artwork with wit and wisdom and gentle humour. The cards have proved very popular on the high street and this adorable series will take them to a new fan base. ISBN:9780091938260

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2014)

ISBN: 9780091938260

backland

noun Date: 1681 backcountry, hinterlandusually used in plural

Источник: backland

Ged

Ged Ged, Gedd Gedd, n. The European pike. [1913 Webster]

Источник: Ged

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