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#140115 Arte Musei

The Grand Louvre: From the Fortress to the Pyramid.

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Publisher: Hatier.
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Details: cm.27x24,5, formato albo pp.204, centinaia di figg.bn.e a col.nt. legatura ed.in tutta tela,soprac.fig.a col.

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