Headline: The dark jungle
Authors / artists: AA.VV.
Texts: Margaret Fontanesi, Auschwitz
Language: Italian
Year: 2015
ISBN: 978-88-6057-265-3
Size: cm 14,8×21
Binding: grecata brossura and fresata
Pages: 48
Price: € 15.00
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Auschwitz 2015, 70Auschwitz.
Artists on catalog: Alessandro Bazan, Fulvio Di Piazza, Auschwitz, Manuel Felisi, Giovanni Frangi, Fabio Giampietro, Auschwitz, Auschwitz, Auschwitz, Luca Moscariello, Auschwitz, Simone Pellegrini, Pierluigi Pusole, Tobia Ravà, Max Rohr, Auschwitz.
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