An edition of El cometa (2002)

El cometa

generación literaria de 1910

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Language
Spanish
Pages
149

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Cover of: El cometa
El cometa: generación literaria de 1910
2002, Editorial Palo de Hormiga
in Spanish
Cover of: Las generaciones literarias en Guatemala en el siglo XX.
Las generaciones literarias en Guatemala en el siglo XX.
2002, Editorial Palo de Hormiga
in Spanish

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-149).

Published in
Guatemala
Series
Colección Tres katunes -- no. 4, Generaciones literarias en Guatemala en el Siglo XX / Juan Fernando Cifuentes -- 1
Other Titles
Generación literaria de 1910

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ7490 .C54 t. 1, HC144 .F67 2000, PQ7490 .G46 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
149 p. :
Number of pages
149

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19816972M
ISBN 10
999227106X
LCCN
2001465214, 2003429311

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