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#114313 Marina Esercito

L'ultimo convoglio per Malta 1942. Nella furiosa battaglia aeronavale gli aerosiluranti colpiscono il Foresight, i Mas affondano il Manchester e il nostro sommergibile Axum affonda il Cairo.

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Curator: Traduz.di Lucio Bilancini.
Publisher: Longanesi Ed.
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Series: Coll.Il Cammeo,283.
Details: cm.15x23, pp.339,35.ill.ft.+9 carte e diagr.di John R.Dominy. legatura ed. sopracop.fig.a col. Coll.Il Cammeo,283.

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