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Saga degli Herries.

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Curator: Traduz.di Stanis La Bruna.
Publisher: Dall'Oglio Ed.
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Series: Coll.Ammiraglia,5.
Details: 2 voll. cm.15x22,5, pp.1210,1420, legature editoriali in tutta tela, copp.figg.in nero e oro. (strappetto al dorso del 2°vol.). Coll.Ammiraglia,5.

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