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#333493 Fumetti

Storie di Borsa. Disegni di Agnese, Massimo Bucchi, Guido Buzzelli, Carlo Cagni, Bruno d'Alfonso, Alain Denis, Pablo Echaurren, Cinzia Leone, Sergio Micheli, Roberto Perini, Darius Radpour.

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Curator: A cura di Alain Denis. Prefazione di Nerio Nesi.
Publisher: Edizioni Trio.
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Details: cm.21x31, pp.106, legatura editoriale cartonata.

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