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1Stone Cold
By David Baldacci

“Stone Cold” Metadata:
- Title: Stone Cold
- Author: David Baldacci
- Languages: ➤ Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano - English - ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 400
- Publisher: ➤ Bastei Lübbe Taschenbuch - B de Bolsillo (Ediciones B) - HACHETTE BOOK GROUP - Grand Central Publishing - Ediciones B Group Zeta - Pan Macmillan - Pan Books - Pan - Pan Publishing - Macmillan - Hachette Audio - M. Lafon - Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnicze "Rzeczpospolita" - Vision - Modan - A.W. Bruna Uitgevers - Zeta Maxi
- Publish Date: ➤ 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2013 - 2014 - 2016 - 2017
- Publish Location: ➤ Warszawa - New York, USA - New York - Neuilly-sur-Seine - Köln - Ben Shemen - Utrecht - London - Barcelona, Spain
“Stone Cold” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ crime thriller - Political fiction - Thrillers - Suspense fiction - Fiction - Intelligence service - Casinos - Murder - Camel Club (Imaginary organization) - Secret societies - Oliver Stone (Fictitious character) - Camel Club (Fictitious characters) - Swindlers and swindling - Suspense - Thriller - Homicide - Adventure fiction - Oliver Stone (Fictional character) - Camel Club (Fictional characters) - Fiction, political - Washington (d.c.), fiction - Fiction, thrillers, general - Fiction, thrillers - nyt:mass-market-paperback=2008-09-14 - New York Times bestseller - Powieść amerykańska - Tłumaczenia polskie - Meurtre - Romans, nouvelles - Sociétés secrètes - Service des renseignements
- People: Oliver Stone - Harry Finn
- Places: Washington D.C. - America - Washington (D.C.)
- Time: 1970-
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: jluNZwEACAAJ - R4FePgAACAAJ - FUWamjOQRDgC
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL51688168M - OL49821249M - OL46524356M - OL45889355M - OL43028834M - OL43412286M - OL40461138M - OL40480445M - OL40486839M - OL40505984M - OL42182338M - OL37866900M - OL37770376M - OL36293292M - OL35341130M - OL31418973M - OL31963663M - OL26649581M - OL37741274M - OL35687197M - OL35687194M - OL31884722M - OL31884606M - OL28697360M - OL28641607M - OL29034441M - OL28423216M - OL28234520M - OL28212237M - OL28255547M - OL28000177M - OL27114274M - OL23821769M - OL24220610M - OL24968451M - OL9651362M - OL24299448M - OL12555169M - OL9564225M - OL9675377M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 441830484 - 191069706 - 635485632 - 182762065 - 883289783 - 974180483 - 297527071 - 213855462 - 920226279 - 874964617 - 760200406 - 709677632 - 1036882879 - 153772808 - 907178208 - 829881816 - 750689996 - 1149297915 - 181597601 - 1004757180 - 855249588
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2007026031
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780446615648 - 0230017797 - 9780446500722 - 9780446500777 - 9780330450980 - 1509836489 - 9783404160808 - 9780446177870 - 3404160800 - 0446500828 - 0446577391 - 0230017754 - 849872872X - 9781447226574 - 9780446500852 - 9780446500821 - 2749912660 - 9781602522329 - 9781509836482 - 1447237447 - 0446195103 - 1447272307 - 9788360192580 - 1600240488 - 9780446577397 - 9780446598118 - 9780230017795 - 0446500712 - 0446500801 - 0446615641 - 9788466637442 - 9782749912660 - 9780330523523 - 9781600240485 - 9781447272304 - 9780446500845 - 0446598119 - 9788498723915 - 8360192588 - 0230225918 - 9781447237440 - 0446500844 - 9788498728729 - 033052352X - 144727430X - 0330450980 - 9789022993415 - 0446500771 - 9022993418 - 9780230225916 - 9781447274308 - 1600240526 - 1602522324 - 8466637443 - 9780230017757 - 0446500852 - 9780446195102 - 9780446500807 - 9780446500715 - 0446177873 - 0446500720 - 9780446500739 - 8498723914 - 9781600240522 - 9781509850990 - 1447226577 - 0446500739 - 1509850996
Author's Alternative Names:
"BALDACCI", "David-G. Baldacci", "Baldacci,David", "David Baldacci (author)", "David G. Baldacci", "David (Edited by( Baldacci", "baldacci-david", "Bao er da qi (Baldacci, David)", "D. Baldacci", "David C. Baldacci", "DAVID BALDACCI", "David. Baldacci", "Baldacci David", "david-baldacci", "BALDACCI DAVID", "David; David Baldacci (Author) Baldacci", "David G Baldacci", "Baldacci, David",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2007
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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