Diary-styled, and featuring real letters, Kiss My B.A. provides a whimsical view of "adulting" post-graduation. The ending of the book has been left mostly blank, and has about 8,460 words.
Read More about kiss my B.A.Les Tribunaux de prises des Etats-Unis. Lettre Sir Travers Ewiss, ... par J. C. Baneroft-Davis, ...
Date de l' dition originale: 1878
Le pr sent ouvrage s'inscrit dans une politique de conservation patrimoniale des ouvrages de la litt rature Fran aise mise en place avec la BNF.
HACHETTE LIVRE et la...
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