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Houses in Art.

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Curatore: Translated from German by Erika Pauli.
Editore: Gareth Stevens Publishing.
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Dettagli: cm.17x24, pp.32, interamente illustrato a colori, legatura ed.cartonata, cop.fig.a colori. [copia come nuova.] Collana What Makes a Masterpiece?

EAN: 9780836843811
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