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The Crucible by Arthur Miller Bookmark

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None: All purchases final Detalles

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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Bookmarks

cantidad disponible:

5 En stock

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New

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Does Not Apply

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Brand:

Dolmen

UPC:

722537978989

Special Attributes:

Waterproof

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Publicado en venta:

Más de una semana

Artículo número:

834251301

Descripción del Artículo

Indestructible waterproof material: You will never need another bookmark again, waterproof, tear resistant, will last forever as long as you use it as a bookmark. Unique Design: Each bookmark celebrates a classic novel and their author. Size: 7 x 2 inches, not too big for the smallest paperback, not too small for the biggest hardcover. In the rigid theocracy of Salem, rumors that women are practicing witchcraft galvanize the town’s most basic fears and suspicions; and when a young girl accuses Elizabeth Proctor of being a witch, self-righteous church leaders and townspeople insist that Elizabeth be brought to trial. The ruthlessness of the prosecutors and the eagerness of neighbor to testify against neighbor brilliantly illuminate the destructive power of socially sanctioned violence.