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*ANDREINI (Giovanni Battista). Li duo baci, comedia boschereccia. Bologna, Monti, 1638. In-16 of [2] ff. 152 pp. Green half calf, smooth threaded spine, gilt title, place and date on tail (late 18th c. binding).

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*ANDREINI (Giovanni Battista). Li duo baci, comedia boschereccia. Bologna, Monti, 1638. In-16 of [2] ff. 152 pp. Green half calf, smooth threaded spine, gilt title, place and date on tail (late 18th c. binding).

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