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Ledru Baker Jr. - Il Peccato di Velluto


Originally published in the U.S. by Gold Medal as "The Cheaters" in 1952. This Italian hardback edition is number 27 in the "i Libri Che Scottano" series published by Longanesi in September 1957. Cover art tended to be swiped from U.S. paperbacks, this one originally appeared as the cover to "77 Rue Paradis" by Gil Brewer (Gold Medal, 1954) with art by James Meese.
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