The Highland Lute, Gjergj Fishta
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The Highland Lute, Gjergj Fishta

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Title: The Highland Lute: The Albanian national epic,Cantos I-V

Original: Lahuta e Malësisë

Category: Poem

Author: Gjergj Fishta

Transled from albanian: Robert Elsie

Publisher: Dukagjini Balkan Books

Year: 2003

Pgs: 167

Weight: 0.240 kg

ISBN: 9951-05-022-0

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