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La Danse Macabré des Charniers des Saints Innocents à Paris.

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Publisher: Manchester University Press.
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Series: Coll. Publications of the University of Manchester, n.CCXCIII.
Details: cm.13x19,5, pp.VI,65, 6 tavv.in bn.nt., legatura ed.cartonata, titoli e fregi in oro al dorso. Piccole macchie al piatto ant. Coll. Publications of the University of Manchester, n.CCXCIII.

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