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The Image. Graphic Arts / Photography. Monthly Rewiew. n.10,1973.

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Curatore: The issue includes: Edward Bell,Jan Mark, John Schlesinger, Donald Hounam, Patrick Lichfield, Christine Roche et al.
Editore: The Baroque Press.
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Dettagli: cm.21x22,8, pp.48, numerose foto e disegni in bn.nt., brossura, cop.fig.a col. (copia in discreto stato).

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