00879nam a2200253 i 450099100054151970753620020509172020.0010704s1975 it ||| | ita b1137391x-39ule_instPARLA210587ExLDip.to Filosofiaita324.245075Rodano, Franco160130Sulla politica dei comunisti /Franco RodanoTorino :Boringhieri,1975132 p. ;22 cm.Saggi [Boringhieri]Partito comunista italianoPolitica.b1137391x01-03-1701-07-02991000541519707536LE005IF IX E 201LE005IFA-10832le005-E0.00-l- 00000.i1155650x01-07-02Sulla politica dei comunisti816090UNISALENTOle00501-01-01ma -itait 0101885nam 22003973 450 991016083720332120240412084504.03-95676-106-5(CKB)3710000001026728(BIP)051875422(MiAaPQ)EBC7377754(Au-PeEL)EBL7377754(EXLCZ)99371000000102672820240412d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Gold-bug1st ed.Chicago :Otbebookpublishing,2015.©2015.1 online resource (41 p.) Classics To GoWilliam Legrand becomes obsessed with searching for treasure after being bitten by a scarab-like bug thought to be made of pure gold. He notifies his closest friend, the narrator, telling him to immediately come visit him at his home on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina. Upon the narrator's arrival, Legrand informs him that they are embarking upon a search for lost treasure along with his servant Jupiter. The narrator has intense doubt and questions whether Legrand, who has recently lost his fortune, has gone insane. Legrand captured the bug but let someone else borrow it; he draws a picture of the bug instead. The narrator says that the image looks like a skull. Legrand is insulted and inspects his own drawing before stuffing it into a drawer which he locks, to the narrator's confusion. Uncomfortable, the narrator leaves Legrand and returns home to Charleston...(Excerpt from Wikipedia)Classics To Go823.92Poe Edgar Allan7382MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910160837203321The Gold-bug4150713UNINA