Gun Fodder: The Diary of Four Years of War
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- 12 horas de lectura
Arthur Hamilton Gibbs fue un novelista anglo-americano cuyas obras exploraron las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y los dilemas morales. Basándose en sus extensas experiencias vitales, Gibbs capturó magistralmente las profundidades psicológicas y los mundos interiores de sus personajes. Sus novelas resuenan en los lectores por sus profundas intuiciones y su perdurable relevancia, ofreciendo una visión cautivadora de la condición humana.



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