Iulian Comănescu
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Războiul cipurilor
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2022
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De ce E = mc2?
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2009
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MIHNEA CONSTANTINESCU - OMUL CARE A SCHIMBAT ROMÂNIA FĂRĂ CA NOI SĂ ȘTIM
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2019
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Cum să devii un Nimeni
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2009
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Medina infinită. Călătorii la întâmplare și întâmplări de călătorie
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Călătorie pe Volta, Planeta Becurilor
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O călătorie în timp la Oamenii de Neanderthal
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2021
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Vintilă Mihăilescu despre uitare, fasole, cârnați, speranță și sentimentul național
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2014
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Calatorie Pe Volta, Planeta Becurilor
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O Calatorie In Timp La Oamenii De Neanderthal
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“Meanwhile the television was still showing the same old repulsive physiognomies that had been sickening the viewers for the last twenty years. Now they were saying exactly the same things they used to jail other people for, except that they were far bolder, far more decisive and radical. Tatarsky often found himself imagining Germany in 1946, with Doktor Goebbels shrieking hysterically on the radio about the abyss into which fascism had led the nation,”
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