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Honoré de Balzac
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- Jorge Cuauhtemoc
- 05-02-22
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Este fue el primer libro que leí de Honoré de Balzac, en una versión resumida. Ha sido una delicia escucharlo y leerlo, en una versión casi completa. Francoise Gillard tiene una voz espléndida.
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- Marina Heck
- 10-25-22
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Il s’ agit d’ une version abregée en français. Le texte est incomplet. C’ est dommage.
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