![]() José Hernández (1834-1886) | Author: Jose HernandezAlso known as: José Hernández, José Hernandez, José Hernández, Jose Hernandez, José Hernández Disambiguation Notice
José Hernández is actuallly two authors: José Hernández, the author of Martín Fierro and Antología Poética, and Jose Hernandez, author of SAP R/3 Handbook.
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