Last Chance - German books!
Now is the absolute last chance to get a German entertainment all free: I stand by the holder of the literature and those who pay for the freight. Better It could hardly be, right? N ow there are only three days left before the bonfires is a fact ... hurry to bargain ...!
Have not had any interest in the German books before Wednesday next week, I fear that their days are numbered ..... Hurry to make a bargain!
I do not understand how it is that my bookcase is full to overflow. Today I tried to bring some order in the ranks but it was not quite what I had in mind. I simply have too many books for my minimal bookshelf. Therefore, here is a quiet wonder to my readers if there is possibly something you might be interested in ...
First up are three books that belonged to the literature for Harry Potter and his worlds:
- Children's Literature. New Approaches by Karin Lesnik-Oberstein (editor) Sold!
- The Fantastic. A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre by Todorov Tzevtan out!
- Contemporary Classics of Children's Literature. A Guide to the Harry Potter Novel by Julia Eccleshare
Maybe you know someone who should read this summer this summer or perhaps you are simply interested in this wizard? Anyway, I have 50 SEK for them. Shipment I stand by itself.
Then I have a whole bunch of German novels that I know that personally I have finished. But maybe you should read a German course or do you simply want to refresh your knowledge of the German language. Below is a list where the first two are Dick (of course):
- Weinschröter, you musst pendants by Doris Gercke - spoken for
- Wachtmeister Studer by Friedrich Glauser - Tinga d
- Unterm Birnbaum of Theodor Fontane
- Woyzeck by Georg Büchner
- Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane
- Malina by Ingeborg Bachmann
- Thiel Baumwärter of Gerhart Hauptmann
- Wie kommt das Salz ins Meer of Brigitte Schwaiger
All German books I give away. Again, the fact that I pay for the freight.
If interested: write a comment about the book / what books you are interested, they'll like a letter in the mail.
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