SKU (ISBN): 9780758646859
ISBN10: 0758646852
Language: Spanish
Susan Leigh
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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En septiembre de 1947, tras leer Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, el padre Giovanni Calabria se sintio impulsado a escribirle al autor, pero no sabia ingles, de modo que lo hizo en latin. Asi comenzo una correspondencia que sobreviviria al propio padre Calabria (murio en diciembre de 1954 y le sucedio en la correspondencia el padre Luigi Pedrollo).
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