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Tomek at the source of the Amazon

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Author:Shklyarov A.
Category:FictionAdventure
ISBN:978-5-389-21957-1
Dimensions: 2x14x20cm
And here we are in Brazil during the rubber fever era, where fortune hunters are willing to compromise their conscience, not shying away from even the lowest methods. However, Jan Smuga is not like that. Being an employee of the Nixon company, Smuga equally successfully finds common ground with both the Indians and the residents of Manaus, where the main rubber warehouses are located. And in the wild forest, the experienced traveler feels right at home. Under his leadership, everything in the rubber collectors' camp runs smoothly. Yet, Smuga gets involved in gang disputes: in an attempt to catch the murderers who devastated the Nixon camp and brutally killed his nephew, the hunter disappears without a trace in the wild jungle. Natasha and Zbyszek Karski, who helped Smuga in Manaus, don't know what to think, as it has been about half a year since their mentor disappeared. Having received alarming news from friends, Tomek Wilmowski, with his wife Sally and Captain Novitsky, immediately head to Brazil. The young man is ready to scour the banks of the Amazon to find his missing friend. The stories of the fearless Tomek Wilmowski, penned by the Polish writer Alfred Szklarski, have raised more than one generation of young book lovers. Before you is the seventh novel from this series - "Tomek at the Sources of the Amazon", the translation of which has been rechecked and supplemented with interesting and informative scientific-popular notes.
Author:
Author:Shklyarov A.
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Adventure
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:20.5x14x2.6 cm
Series:
Series:World of Adventures (illustrated)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:7+
Product type:
Product type:embossing, partial lacquering
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-21957-1

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