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La Campania. Leg.in cuoio, nervi, fregi e titoli in oro al dorso, coperta a sbalzo opera dello scultore Adriano Massoli ,custodia in tela con piatti figg.

Curator: A cura di Enrico De Giovanni, presentaz.di Michele Prisco. Ediz.in tiratura limitata e numerata.
Publisher: Editalia.
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Series: Coll.Le Grandi Regioni. (altra copia,lacerazione ad un nervo del dorso).
Details: cm.32x42, pp.280, 200 riproduz.di incisioni e disegni, 3 piante a doppia pag.ft. Coll.Le Grandi Regioni. (altra copia,lacerazione ad un nervo del dorso).

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