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-Cross Magazine of Visual Arts and Contemporary Culture Issue 4 Taxonomy (Arti Visive E Cultura Contemporanea)

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-Cross Magazine of Visual Arts and Contemporary Culture Issue 4 Taxonomy (Arti Visive E Cultura Contemporanea)

by Claudio Jaccarino [Editor]

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Giulio Lacchini, 2000-01-01. Paperback. Very Good/has CD. [NB20 JUL10T3] has only light edge wear, no marks on pages. tight and clean copy. no serious defects.

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Title
-Cross Magazine of Visual Arts and Contemporary Culture Issue 4 Taxonomy (Arti Visive E Cultura Contemporanea)
Author
Claudio Jaccarino [Editor]
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Giulio Lacchini
Date Published
2000-01-01

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