An edition of Seven stories from Spanish America (1968)

Seven stories from Spanish America

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Pergamon Press
Language
Spanish
Pages
98

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Seven stories from Spanish America
1968, Pergamon Press
in Spanish - [1st ed.]
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Table of Contents

La prodigiosa tarde de Baltazar, by G. García Márquez.
La isla a mediodía, by J. Cortázar.
La experiencia, by J. Edwards.
!Díles que no me maten! By J. Rulfo.
Los novios, by M. Benedetti.
El baldío, by A. Roa Bastos.
Viaje a la semilla, by A. Carpentier.

Edition Notes

Pergamon Oxford Latin American series.
Texts in Spanish.

Published in
Oxford, New York
Series
The Commonwealth and international library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863
Library of Congress
PQ7082.S5 B7 1968

The Physical Object

Pagination
98 p.
Number of pages
98

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5551922M
LCCN
67031497
OCLC/WorldCat
171494

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