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Scena illustrata. Anno 63-64; Numeri dall'Ottobre 1948 al Dicembre 1949.

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Details: cm.27x35, pp.VIII,25x12, numerosissime illustrazioni e foto sia a colori che in bianco e nero. Rilegatura artigianale cartonata con dorso in tela.

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