THOMAS PYNCHON

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The Crying of Lot 49 (1966)

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1st E. German Paperback
Publisher: Volk und Welt (1985)
Designer: Lothar Reher
Translation: Wulf Teichmann
Thanks to Hennig Reinholz

cl49-sp-tusquets-pb

Spanish Hardcover
Publisher: TusQuets (2002)

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Spanish Paperback
Publisher: TusQuets (2010)

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Italian Paperback
Publisher: Bompiani Editore (1968)
Translator: Liana Johnson née Burgess

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Italian Hardcover
Publisher: Oscar Mondadori (1988)
Translator: Liana Burgess

cl49-it-pb-1998

Italian Paperback
Publisher: Tascabili E/O (1998)
Translator: Liana Burgess

cl49-it-pb-2005

Italian Paperback
Publisher: Einaudi-Stile Libero (2005)
Translator: M. Bocchiola

cl49-ro-pb-2006

Romanian Paperback
Publisher: Polirom (2006)
Translator: Geta Dumitriu

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