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Cinema E Letteratura Cinema e letteratura • A che punto è la notte / Carlo Fruttero e Franco Lucentini. - A. Mondadori, 1979. - 602p. • A sangue freddo / Truman Capote. - Garzanti, 1969. - 377p. • Addio, Mister Chips! / James Hilton. - A. Mondadori, 1969. - 235p. • Adorabile infedele / Sheilah Graham, Gerold Frank. - A. Mondadori, 1959. - 346p. • Al cinema con il mostro / a cura di Peter Haining. - A. Mondadori, 1989. - 497p. • Alice nel paese delle meraviglie ; e, Attraverso lo specchio / Lewis Carrol ; a cura di Maria Vittoria Malvano. - Einaudi, 1978. - 242p. • L'amante / Marguerite Duras. - Feltrinelli, 1985. - 123p. • L'amante di Lady Chatterley / D.H. Lawrence. - 9ª ed. - A. Mondadori, 1957. - 418p. • American gigolò / Timothy Harris ; basato sulla sceneggiatura di Paul Schrader. - A. Mondadori, 1980. - 174p. • Le amicizie pericolose / Choderlos de Laclos. - Sansoni, c1965. - 445p. • L'amico ritrovato : romanzo / Fred Uhlman. - Feltrinelli, 1986. - 92p. • Andromeda / Michael Crichton. - 2ª ed. - Garzanti, 1977. - 335p. • Angel Heart : ascensore per l'inferno / William Hjortsberg. - Euroclub, c1987. - 228p. • Angeli e insetti / Antonia S. Byatt. - Einaudi, 1996. - 318p. • L'angelo azzurro / Heinrich Mann. - Rizzoli, 1953. - 212p. • Anni d'infanzia / Jona Oberski. - Giuntina, c1989. - 119p. • Un anno sull'altipiano / Emilio Lussu. - Einaudi, 1972. - 251p. • Un'arancia a orologeria / Anthony Burgess. - Einaudi, 1969. - 218p. • Arco di trionfo : romanzo / di Erich Maria Remarque. - Bompiani, 1960. - 515p. • Arrivederci ragazzi / Louis Malle. - Archimede, 1993. - 173p. • L'assommoir / Emile Zola. - Editori riuniti, c1958. -397p. • Autobiografia di Malcolm X / redatta con la collaborazione di Alex Haley. - Einaudi, 1972. - 515p. • Il bacio della donna ragno / Manuel Puig. - Einaudi, 1984. - 218p. • Balla coi lupi / Michail Blake. - Sperling & Kupfer, c1991. - 332p. • Bastian : dal film la Storia infinita 2. - A. Mondadori, 1990. - 102p. : ill. • Il bell'Antonio : romanzo / di Vitaliano Brancati. - Bompiani, c1963. - 327p. • Il bell'Antonio / Vitaliano Brancati. - 6ª ed. - Bompiani, 1989. - 334p. • Bersaglio sull'autostrada / di Francis Clifford. - A. Mondadori, 1967. - 293p. • Betrayed-Tradita / Leonore Fleischer. - Sperling & Kupfer, 1989. - 243p. • Biko / Donald Woods. - Sperling & Kupfer, c1988. - 422p. • Black stallion / Walter Farley. - Rizzoli, 1981. - 199p. • Blow-up / Michelangelo Antonioni. - Einaudi, 1967. - 71p. • Un borghese piccolo piccolo / Vincenzo Cerami. - Garzanti, 1988. - 126p. • Il buio e il miele / Giovanni Arpino. - 2ª ed. - Baldini&Castoldi, 1993. - 148p. • Il buio oltre la siepe : romanzo / Harper Lee. - Feltrinelli, 1982. - 314p. • Il cacciatore / E.M. Corder. - Rizzoli, 1980. - 172p. • Cacciatori di navi / Folco Quilici. - 3ª ed. - A. Mondadori, 1991. - 342p. • Calore e polvere / Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. - Frassinelli, 1983. - 220p. • Camera con vista / E.M. Forster. - A. Mondadori, 1986. - 244p. • Il capitan Fracassa / Théophile Gautier ; illustrazioni di Gustavo Dorè. - [S.n., 1967?]. - 463p. • Il cappotto di astrakan / Piero Chiara. - A. Mondadori, 1980. - 205p. • Il Cardo / Yashar Kemal. - Garzanti, 1987. - 378p. • Casa Howard / E.M. Forster. - A. Mondadori, 1986. - 309p. • La casa Russia / John Le Carrè ; traduzione di Pierfrancesco Paolini. - A. Mondadori, c1989. - 419p. • Cassandra Crossing / Robert Katz. - Rizzoli, 1983. - 156p. • Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit : romanzo / Martin Noble ; dalla sceneggiatura di Jeffrey Price & Peter Seaman. - Salani, c1988. - 159p. • La chiave / Junichiro Tanizaki. - A. Mondadori, 1971. - 178p. • Chiedo asilo / Marco Ferreri. - Feltrinelli, 1980. - 150p. • Il cielo cade / Lorenza Mazzetti. - Sellerio, 1993. - 167p. • Cime tempestose / Emily Bronte. - 14ª ed. - Garzanti, 1990. - 343p. • La ciociara / Alberto Moravia. - Bompiani, 1976. - 308p. • Cirano di Bergerac / Edmond Rostand. - Bietti, 1966. - 294p. • La città della gioia / Dominique Lapierre. - A. Mondadori, 1987. - 474p. • Il cliente / John Grisham. - A. Mondadori, 1993. - 474p. • Cocoon / David Saperstein. - Euroclub, 1986. - 208p. • Colazione da Tiffany / Truman Capote. - Garzanti, 1979. - 198p. • La collina del disonore / Ray Rigby. - Feltrinelli, 1966. - 295p. • Il colore viola / Alice Walker. - Frassinelli, 1984. - 312p. • Com'era verde la mia vallata / Richard Llewellyn. - Mondadori-De Agostini, c1986. - 523p. • Il console onorario : romanzo / Graham Greene. - Mondadori, 1973. - 326p. • Creezy / Felicien Marceau. - 2ª ed. - Mursia, 1974. - 165p. • Cristo fra i muratori / Pietro Di Donato. - 2ª ed. - A. Mondadori, 1961. - 233p. • Cristo si è fermato a Eboli / Carlo Levi. - Einaudi, 1949. - 240p. • Cronaca familiare / Vasco Pratolini. - A. Mondadori, 1960. - 157p. • La cruna dell'ago / Ken Follett. - A. Mondadori, 1982. - 380p. • Cuore di cane : ovvero endocrinologia della NEP / Michail Bulgakov. - Garzanti, 1970. - 180p. • Da qui all'eternità / James Jones. - Club degli editori, stampa 1981. - 2v. • Dalla terra alla luna : percorso diretto in 97 ore e 20 minuti / Jules Verne. - Mursia, 1979. - 167p. : ill. • Il danno / Josephine Hart. - 3ª ed. - Feltrinelli, 1992. - 167p. • Dentro il muro / Janet Frame. - 2ª ed. - Interno Giallo, 1990. - 212p. • Dersu Uzala : il piccolo uomo delle grandi pianure / Vladimir Arsene'ev. - Mursia, 1977. - 215p. : ill • Il deserto dei Tartari : romanzo / Dino Buzzati. - 3ª ed. - A. Mondadori, 1972. - 239p. • Il diario / Anna Frank. - Einaudi, 1969. - 273p. • I diavoli di Loudun / Aldous Huxley. - 6ª ed. - A. Mondadori, 1972. - 318p. • 10 piccoli indiani / Agatha Christie. - A. Mondadori, 1988. - 209p. • Il disprezzo / Alberto Moravia. - A. Mondadori, 1971. - 244p. • Dolce come il cioccolato : romanzo piccante in 12 puntate con ricette ... / Laura Esquivel. - Garzanti, 1996. - 179p. • Don Camillo / Guareschi. - 8ª ed. - Rizzoli, 1989. - 359p. : ill. • Don Giovanni in Sicila / Vitaliano Brancati. - 8ª ed. - Bompiani, 1989. - 153p. • Dona Flor e i suoi due mariti / Jorge Amado. - Garzanti, 1977. - 524p. • La donna del tenente francese / John Fowles. - A. Mondadori, 1974. - 514p. • Il dottor Grasler medico termale / Arthur Schnitzler. - A. Mondadori, 1985. - 143p. • Il dottor Zivago : romanzo / Boris Pasternak. - Feltrinelli, 1965. - 659p. • Dracula / Bram Stoker. - Rusconi, [1993?] - 322p. • Due sulla strada / Roddy Doyle. - Guanda, c1996. - 294p. • 2001: odissea nello spazio / Arthur C. Clarke e Stanley Kubrick. - Tea, 1989. - 269p. • Dune / Frank Herbert. - Editrice Nord, c1973. - 535p. • L'eclisse / di Michelangelo Antonioni ; a cura di John Francis Lane. - Cappelli, [1962?]. - 148p. : ill. • E.T. : l'extra terrestre : un romanzo / William Kotzwinkle. - Sperling & Kupfer, 1982. - 266p. • L'età dell'innocenza : romanzo / Edith Wharton. - Editori associati, 1988. - 360p. • Le età di Lulù / Almudena Grandes. - Guanda, c1990. - 240p. • Ethan Frome : romanzo / Edith Wharton. - 4ª ed. - Longanesi, 1979. - 134p. • Europa Europa / Sally Perel. - Guanda, 1992. - 199p. • Il falò delle vanità / Tom Wolfe. - A. Mondadori, 1988. - 596p. • La figlia dell'ammiraglio / Victoria Fyodorova, Haskel Frankel. - Sperling & Kupfer, c1980. - 443p. • Filumena Marturano / Eduardo De Filippo. - Einaudi, 1968. - 74p. • La foresta di smeraldo / Robert Holdstock. - Sonzogno, 1985. - 225p. • Fragola e cioccolato / Senel Paz. - Giunti, 1994. - 144p. • Il Gattopardo / Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. - 16ª ed. - Feltrinelli, 1959. - 330p. • Gente di rispetto / Giuseppe Fava. - Bompiani, 1975. - 251p. • Germinale / Emile Zola ; con un saggio di Francesco De Sanctis. - Einaudi, c1994. - 522p. • Germinale / Emile Zola. - A. Mondadori, 1976. - 538p • Ghostbusters II : (acchiappafantasmi II) / un romanzo di Ed Naha. - Salani, 1989. - 188p. • Il giorno della civetta / Leonardo Sciascia. - Einaudi, 1972. - 120p. • Il giorno più lungo : 6 giugno 1944 / Cornelius Ryan. - Garzanti, 1968. - 269p. • Il giro del mondo in 80 giorni / Jules Verne. - Mursia, 1974. - 179p. • La giusta causa / John Katzenbach. - A. Mondadori, 1996. - 467p. • Gorky Park / Martin Cruz Smith. - Edizioni club, c1982. - 383p. • Il grande Gatsby / Francis Scott Fitzgerald. - A. Mondadori, 1965. - 215p. • Il grande Gatsby / Francis Scott Fitzgerald. - A. Mondadori, 1965. - 260p. • Il grande sonno / Raymond Chandler. - Feltrinelli, 1987. - 218p. • Gremlins 2 / Warner Bros. - A. Mondadori, 1990. - 81p. : ill. • Grido di libertà / John Briley. - Longanesi, 1988. - 205p. • Un grido nella notte / John Bryson. - Sperling & Kupfer, c1989. - 457p. • La guerra del fuoco / di J.H. Rosny. - Bompiani, 1982. - 313p. • Guerra e pace / Lev Tolstoj ; con un saggio di Thomas Mann - 2ª ed. - Einaudi, 1968. - 4v. • Henry & June / Anaïs Nin. - Bompiani, 1986. - 269p. • L'impero del sole / J.G. Ballard. - Rizzoli, 1986. - 324p. • In cerca di guai / Donald Woods. - Frassinelli, c1988. - 388p. • Un incantevole aprile / Elizabeth von Arnim. - Bollati Boringhieri, 1993. - 234p. • Incontri ravvicinati del terzo tipo / Steven Spielberg. - A. Mondadori, 1978. - 204p. • L'innocente : romanzo / Gabriele d'Annunzio. - A. Mondadori, 1976. - 285p. • L'insostenibile leggerezza dell'essere / Milan Kundera. - Adelphi, 1985. - 317p. • Intervista col vampiro : romanzo / Anne Rice. - Salani, 1993. - 361p. • Io speriamo che me la cavo : sessanta temi di bambini napoletani / a cura di Marcello D'Orta. - A. Mondadori, 1990. - 142p. • L'isola del tesoro / Robert Luis Stevenson. - Einaudi, c1963. - 201p. • L'isola misteriosa / Jules Verne. - Mursia, 1978. - 492p. : ill. • James Bond : agente 007 / Ian Fleming.
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