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Londýn Catherine Arnoldovej

Táto séria sa ponára do neobvyklých a často zabudnutých príbehov Londýna. Odhaľuje skryté kapitoly histórie mesta, ktoré sú plné excentrických postáv a prekvapivých udalostí. Je to pútavé čítanie pre tých, ktorí radi odhaľujú menej známe, ale fascinujúce aspekty mestskej minulosti.

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