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Jonathan Argyll Series

Jonathan Argyll Series

Also known as "Art History Mysteries", this series describes the adventures of art historian Jonathan Argyll and two members of the (fictitious) Art Squad of the Italian police: Flavia di Stefano (deputy) and General Bottando (head of the squad).Also known as "Art History Mysteries", this series describes the adventures of art historian Jonathan Argyll and two members of the (fictitious) Art Squad of the Italian police: Flavia di Stefano (deputy) and General Bottando (head of the squad).

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cover Title: The Last Judgement Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1406 Status: Available
cover Title: The Immaculate Deception Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1437 Status: Available
cover Title: Death and Restoration: A Jonathan Argyll Mystery Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1439 Status: Available
cover Title: The Titian Committee Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1496 Status: Available
cover Title: The Raphael Affair Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1498 Status: Available
cover Title: The Bernini Bust Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1503 Status: Available
cover Title: Giotto's Hand Authors: Iain Pears Rating: 0 Hits: 1637 Status: Available

 
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W. Somerset Maugham, Books and You

W. Somerset Maugham, Books and You

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Roald Dahl, Matilda

Roald Dahl, Matilda

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Saul Bellow

Saul Bellow

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Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

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