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Date Oktober 2003 (Buchmesse Frankfurt a.M.)
Source photo by Hans Weingartz (homepage)
Author Users Frau Olga, Leonce49 on de.wikipedia
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  • 22:09, 14. Apr 2006 Frau Olga 506 x 802 (249.819 Bytes) (Auf eine alte Version zurückgesetzt)
  • 22:06, 14. Apr 2006 Frau Olga 506 x 802 (249.819 Bytes)
  • 17:20, 8. Aug 2005 Leonce49 506 x 802 (208.598 Bytes) (Harry Rowohlt)
  • 18:58, 6. Aug 2005 Leonce49 506 x 802 (293.842 Bytes) (Harry Rowohlt Aufnahme: Oktober 2003)

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