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Préhistoire et histoire naturelle de l'Homme.

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Curatore: Traduction française par M.Chevalier.
Editore: Payot.
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Dettagli: cm.14x23, pp.331, 38 figg.in bn.nt., brossura, cop.fig. Piccola menda alla base del dorso ma buon esempl. Collection Bibliothèque Scientifique. Première édition. Tirage limité à 3000 exemplaires.

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