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#13548 Arte Saggi

The life of Benvenuto Cellini.

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Publisher: MacMillan and Co.
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Details: cm.14x21, pp.LIV-464, with mezzotint portrait and sixteen re legatura ed.in tutta tela,piatto ant.fig.in oro. V ediz.

Note: Ex Libris.1/4 con la foto di Cellini slegato, rottura alla cerniera della cop.
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