Halil the Pedlar eBook

Mór Jókai
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 221 pages of information about Halil the Pedlar.

Halil the Pedlar eBook

Mór Jókai
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 221 pages of information about Halil the Pedlar.

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Dr. Dumany’s Wife. (Fourth Edition.)

By MAURUS JOKAI.  Translated by F. Steinitz (under the author’s personal supervision).  With specially engraved Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Jokai.

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By MAURUS JOKAI.  Translated by A. B. Yolland.  With a charming Photogravure Portrait of Dr. and Madame Jokai.

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By MAURUS JOKAI.  Translated by R. Nisbet Bain.  With a specially engraved Portrait of Dr. Jokai.

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