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The Years of Walter Gordon Fischer: Fleeting Moments    by Gordon Fischer
Price: $4.99 USD. 93160 words. Published on April 2, 2010. .

In a life on the front lines of 80 years of political, military and social upheaval Gordon Fischer has done it all: dancing while bombs landed in Damascus, held at gunpoint in Togo, dating Ms India, skiing with the aristocracy during the Korean War and deer stalking in Scotland. Travel the world and go back in time to see the rich and the poor as you have never done before.
Dirt Cheap Krakow - Honest Budget Travel Guide    by Peter Panda
Price: $0.99 USD. 8180 words. Published on May 19, 2011. .

Is your budget tight? It's allright! Let's help you get value for your money. This budget travel guide shows you how to enjoy an inexpensive holiday in Krakow.
The Krakow Legends    by Jaroslaw Skora
Price: $5.74 USD. 15370 words. Published on February 21, 2012. .

Krakow is a magical place. It is one of the oldest Polish cities with over a thousand years of history. There are few cities in Poland that are so filled with mysterious stories. Each apartment house, square, church is linked to an incredible story. Whoever wants to learn Polish soul, he should look for it in Krakow. This book is a collection of 19 authentic legends of Krakow.
Le leggende di Cracovia    by Jaroslaw Skora
Price: $5.74 USD. 14290 words. Published on April 18, 2012. .

Cracovia è un posto magico. È una delle più vecchie città della Polonia e come tale vanta una storia millenaria. Sono poche in Polonia le città ricche in così tanti racconti misteriosi. Questo libro è una raccolta di autentiche leggende provenienti da Cracovia. Tra le molte storie ne sono state scelte solo 19 e sono presentate in questo libro - dalla più antica alla più recente.
The Mouth of the Dragon (A Chapter Book)    by R.K. Hinrichsen
Price: $1.99 USD. 12080 words. Published on December 1, 2012. .

Tadeusz Pankiewicz, a real-life hero, helps Dan and Page rescue two children from the Nazis in World War II Poland.