‎PEVSNER Nikolaus‎
‎CHARLES R. MACKINTOSH.‎

‎Architetti del movimento moderno. Il Balcone, Milano, 1950. In-16 p., bross., pp. 151, con ill. in b.n. a piena pag. nel t., anche a doppia pag. Ben conservato.‎

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