LEYENDA DEL JINETE SIN CABEZAS

LEYENDA DEL JINETE SIN CABEZAS

WASHINGTON IRVING

$30.00
IVA incluido
Agotado
Editorial:
EDITORES MEXICANOS U
Materia
6 -11 años "infantil"
ISBN:
978-607-14-2931-5
Idioma:
Castellano

¡Cuidado con el jinete que cabalga por las noches! Es la advertencia que el supersticioso profesor Ichabod Crane escucha al llegar al apartado pueblo de Sleepy Hollow. El maestro, entusiasta de las historias de fantasmas, piensa que esa leyenda no es más que una mentira, sin embargo, muy pronto, el miedoso maestro tendrá la oportunidad de comprobar si es verdad o fantasía.

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