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ISBN Frances Lincoln 0711235511
MPN Frances Lincoln 2000 colour illustrations
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244 x 310 x 28mm | 1,939.97g
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304 pages
ISBN
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9780711235519
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English
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14 Oct
Publication place
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London, United Kingdom
Publisher
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Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Frances Lincoln
Frances Lincoln Publishers is a British publishing company, founded in 1986 by Frances Lincoln and her husband, Christopher. The company publishes illustrated non-fiction for both adults and children, with a focus on history, biography, art, and travel.