*Fan-Tan* is a hugely entertaining, swashbuckling romp, from one of the greatest actors of our time: Marlon Brando. The story of an eccentric early-twentieth-century pirate who sets out on the high seas from the Philippines to Shanghai, *Fan-Tan* follows the exploits of Anatole "Annie" Doultry, a la
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β Scribed by Knut Hamsun
- Publisher
- Gyldendal, [SΓ¦lges pΓ₯ internettet]
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- Danish
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Edition
- 1. e-bogsudgave
- Category
- Fiction
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