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L'arte di scriver bene e di parlare in pubblico. Una guida pratica per tutti. Copertina di Giorgio Dabovich. Illustrazioni di G.Rossini.

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Editore: Valmartina Editore.
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Dettagli: cm.15x21, pp.205, rilegatura in mz.tela, senza la cop.orig. Qualche segno a penna nt. Terza edizione.

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