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Curatore: A cura di Roberto Fedi.
Editore: Le Cariti Ed.
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Collana: Coll.Aglaia,14.
Dettagli: cm.22x29, pp.62, brossura con bandelle, cop.fig. Coll.Aglaia,14.

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