The prisoner of Zenda
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The prisoner of Zenda
(Penguin readers, level 5)
Pearson Education, 2008
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
837.7-P37-Level 510009014990
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Hiroshima University Central Library, Interlibrary Loan
[book and MP3 audio CD]837.7:P-37:50130545422
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"First published by Penguin Books 1999"--T.p. verso
"This edition published 2008"--T.p. verso
CD pack with 3 sound discs
MP3 audio CD with 1 sound disc
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[book] ISBN 9781405865203
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Classic / British English (Available April 2008) Rudolf Rassendyll, a daring young Englishman looking for adventure, arrives in Ruritania for the new king's coronation. The two men meet by chance the day before and are shocked to find that they look exactly the same! A trick leaves Rudolf in the king's place while the king becomes the Prisoner of Zenda.
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[book and CD pack] ISBN 9781405880053
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Classic / British English (Available May 2008) Rudolf Rassendyll, a daring young Englishman looking for adventure, arrives in Ruritania for the new king's coronation. The two men meet by chance the day before and are shocked to find that they look exactly the same! A trick leaves Rudolf in the king's place while the king becomes the Prisoner of Zenda.
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[book and MP3 audio CD] ISBN 9781408276495
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