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Cold Calling - A Pickup Guide To Russia And The Former Soviet Union (English Edition) - de Tom Torero (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | Cold Calling - A Pickup Guide To Russia And The Former Soviet Union (English Edition) |
Date de publication | |
Traducteur | Shamari Zenah |
Chiffre de Pages | 340 Pages |
Taille du fichier | 75.39 MB |
Langage | Anglais et Français |
Éditeur | Policy Press |
ISBN-10 | 4572621717-BGS |
Format de e-Book | EPub PDF AMZ EZW PPT |
de (Auteur) | Tom Torero |
ISBN-13 | 538-2026367308-GYQ |
Nom de Fichier | Cold-Calling-A-Pickup-Guide-To-Russia-And-The-Former-Soviet-Union-(English-Edition).pdf |
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