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2 October 202211 July 2023 Senza categoria Leave a comment

Present mood: History of the world from the beginnings to the present day by Luigi Malerba

“He wrote many history books, some real and some invented, but every one of them wished to be the history of the world from the beginnings to the present day, that is, from the beginning to the end. After the bicycle and the books came the car, and the plane, and the bomb…”

History of the world from the beginnings to the present day by Luigi Malerba

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