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C'era due volte il barone Lamberto
- Narrated by: Massimo Popolizio
- Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ventiquattro sono le malattie del barone Lamberto, un signore molto vecchio e molto ricco e molto malato, e solo il fedele maggiordomo Anselmo se le ricorda tutte. Un giorno alla sua villa in mezzo al lago d'Orta bussa il perfido nipote Ottavio, pieno di debiti e con le peggiori intenzioni del mondo. Ma non è finita qui: dei banditi mascherati occupano l'isola con l'intenzione di rapire il barone e chiedere un riscatto enorme. Come scoprirete da soli però, questa è una favola che non rispetta le regole e va all'incontrario, perché l'importante è "sempre pensare con la propria testa".
©1978 Gianni Rodari (P)2018 Emons Italia S.r.l.
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