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Mã hàng | 9780723273387 |
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Cấp Độ/ Lớp | Cấp Độ 1 |
Tên Nhà Cung Cấp | Penguin Books |
Tác giả | Ladybird |
NXB | Penguin Books Ltd |
Năm XB | 04/07/2013 |
Trọng lượng (gr) | 80 |
Kích Thước Bao Bì | 0.0 x 22.0 x 15.0 |
Số trang | 32 |
Hình thức | Bìa Mềm |
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