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Racconti. Gli assassinii della Rue Morgue - La rovina della casa degli Usher - Una discesa nel maelstrom - Il pozzo e il pendolo - Il gatto nero - Il seppellimento prematuro.

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Curator: Traduzioni di Delfino Cinelli e Elio Vittorini. Dodici illustrazioni di Giogio Trevisan.
Publisher: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore.
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Details: cm.12,5x17,5, pp.242,(8), 12 tavv. in bn.ft., legatura ed.in balacron marrone, titoli e fregi in oro al piatto ant. e al dorso. [buon esemplare.] Serie I Grandi Racconti della Letteratura Americana. Edizione f.c.

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