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TOPOLINO (Mickey Mouse) and PAPERINO (Donald Duck). Italian weekly comic strip. Reunion of 597 issues. TOPOLINO: 500 issues from no. 1 to no. 500, April 1949 to June 1965, stapled in-12 (17.5x 12 cm), illustrated covers in color. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. Over 400 issues in good condition, 90 issues around scotch-reinforced spines, rubbed, small chips and tears, for the first two years. Joint: PAPERINO (Donald Duck). "Gli albi tascabili di Topolino". 15 issues, small Italian-style oblong (8x17 cm), color-illustrated hardback covers, 31 pages, 1948-1951. PAPERINO. "Albi della Rosa". 37 issues from the 1950s; in-12 (17x12 cm), paperback. TOPOLINO. 25 issues (various) from the 1950s (17x8 cm and 18x12 c.). 20 issues (various) of "Albi della Rosa", 1950s paperback (18x12 cm). L'Astuto Coniglietto, I tre Porcellini, La Rusa di Bagdad, Bumbo, Clarabella, etc.

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TOPOLINO (Mickey Mouse) and PAPERINO (Donald Duck). Italian weekly comic strip. Reunion of 597 issues. TOPOLINO: 500 issues from no. 1 to no. 500, April 1949 to June 1965, stapled in-12 (17.5x 12 cm), illustrated covers in color. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. Over 400 issues in good condition, 90 issues around scotch-reinforced spines, rubbed, small chips and tears, for the first two years. Joint: PAPERINO (Donald Duck). "Gli albi tascabili di Topolino". 15 issues, small Italian-style oblong (8x17 cm), color-illustrated hardback covers, 31 pages, 1948-1951. PAPERINO. "Albi della Rosa". 37 issues from the 1950s; in-12 (17x12 cm), paperback. TOPOLINO. 25 issues (various) from the 1950s (17x8 cm and 18x12 c.). 20 issues (various) of "Albi della Rosa", 1950s paperback (18x12 cm). L'Astuto Coniglietto, I tre Porcellini, La Rusa di Bagdad, Bumbo, Clarabella, etc.

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