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Product NameEuropeans
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Short DescriptionHardcover
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Height9.75 inches    (convert)
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AuthorJane Kramer
Page Count576
BindingHardcover
Published11/01/1988
Long DescriptionReaders of The New Yorker have faithfully turned to Jane Kramer's "Letter from Europe" column since 1978. Thirty brilliant pieces from that column are gathered together in Europeans to form a compelling portrait of Europe today.
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