Das Baumhoroskop der Kelten

German, Christoph Matzl, 2016
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Around 3000 BC, Celtic druids divided the year into sections corresponding to the life and growth cycles of the trees. Accordingly, every human being is born under the sign of a certain tree and the tree of birth reflects - similar to the stars in a horoscope - the character traits of a person. Which tree stands for which birthday and what it means: this book reveals it!

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Christoph Matzl
Number of pages
128
Book cover
Hard cover
topic
Leisure & Travelling
Year
2016
Item number
6647378

General information

Publisher
Carl Ueberreuter
Category
Guidebooks
Release date
21.3.2016

Book properties

topic
Leisure & Travelling
Language
German
Author
Christoph Matzl
Year
2016
Number of pages
128
Edition
3
Book cover
Hard cover

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Height
185 mm
Width
128 mm
Weight
205 g

Package dimensions

Length
18.40 cm
Width
13 cm
Height
5.70 cm
Weight
200 g

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