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Lev Nikolaevič Tolstoj Risurrezione Lev Nikolaevič Tolstoj Risurrezione www.liberliber.it Questo e-book è stato realizzato anche grazie al so- stegno di: E-text Web design, Editoria, Multimedia (pubblica il tuo libro, o crea il tuo sito con E-text!) http://www.e-text.it/ QUESTO E-BOOK: TITOLO: Risurrezione AUTORE: Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič TRADUTTORE: Foulques, Eugenio Venceslao CURATORE: NOTE: CODICE ISBN E-BOOK: DIRITTI D'AUTORE: no LICENZA: questo testo è distribuito con la licenza specificata al seguente indirizzo Internet: http://www.liberliber.it/libri/licenze/ TRATTO DA: Risurrezione : romanzo / Leone Tolstoi ; tradotto dal russo dal prof. E. W. Foulques. - Edi- zione completa, contenente i brani non permessi dal- la censura russa. - Milano : Bietti, stampa 1928. - 2 v. ; 16 cm. 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