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Il mobile nei secoli. Vol.I, II, III: Italia.

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Publisher: Fratelli Fabbri Ed.
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Series: Coll.Il Mobile nei Secoli,1,2,3.
Details: Primi 3 volumi di questa serie. cm.24x28,5, ciascun volume è di circa pp.100 e con circa 120 figg.bn.e a col.nt. legature editoriali copp.figg.a col. Coll.Il Mobile nei Secoli,1,2,3.

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