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By the author of The Collector and The Magus, a haunting love story of the Victorian era. Over one year on the N.Y. Times Bestseller List and an international bestseller. "Filled with enchanting mysteries, charged with erotic possibilities . .
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Zhenshchina frant Łsuzskogo lei tenanta: roman
2003, T ŁSentrpoligraf
in Russian
5952401961 9785952401969
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Die Geliebte des französischen Leutnants. Roman.
December 1, 2001, Ullstein TB-Vlg
Paperback
3548601774 9783548601779
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The French lieutenant's woman
1998, Back Bay Books
in English
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0316291161 9780316291163
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La Maîtresse du lieutenant français: Sarah et le Lieutenant français : roman
1981, France loisirs
in French
2724211634 9782724211634
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"AN easterly is the most disagreeable wind in Lyme Bay- Lyme Bay being that largest bite from the underside of England's outstretched southwestern leg - and a person of curiosity could at once have deduced several strong probabilities about the pair who began to walk down the quay at Lyme Regis, the small but ancient eponym of the inbite, one incisively sharp and blustery morning in the late March of 1867."
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