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Le mystère de la chambre jaune.

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Curatore: Illustration de Reschofsky.
Editore: Hachette.
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Dettagli: cm.13x17, pp.253, alcune tavv.bn.nt. legatura ed.titoli in oro al piatto e al dorso. (antip.strappata).

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