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Title
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Voci della Mia Gente: Poesie in Vernacolo Sambenedettese: Satire, Favole, Liriche
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Description
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Language note: Italian
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Signed and inscribed by Giovanni Vespasiani
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Giovanni Vespasiani; Commenti di Francesco Palestini
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Creator
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Acerbo, Mary Sgattoni
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Contributor
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Negrini, Giancarlo
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Acerbo, Mary Sgattoni (Preface)
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:39:08Z
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1997-07
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1961
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:39:08Z
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Date Issued
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1961
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Abstract
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Signed and inscribed by Giovanni Vespasiani. It took me a long time to find Sambenedetto di Tronto on the Adriatic coast in the territory of Ascoli Piceno. Apparently Giovanni Vespasiani is the favorite-son-poet of the city and territory. I presume that it is this man whose photograph we see on 5. This is a curious publication: large-format (about 8½ x12½), 83 pages in length, with a variety of contents, including a picture of Miss Europe (67). As the closing T of C shows, the materials are divided into the three subcategories given in the subtitle. Four verse fables are gathered on 33-51. Each has a long prose comment after it, and each receives several of Negrini's designs. They are La Vorpe Pruletarie; Lu Ciucce…Artiste!; Lu Ca' e lu Sumare!; and Lu Fattore…e lu Ca'!... Sorry, I cannot understand what is going on in them. My, what one can find at the Porta Portese flea market!
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Identifier
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5630 (Access ID)
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Language
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ita
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Publisher
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Tipografia Fratelli Tarquini
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Fermo
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Subject
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PQ4847.E784 V63 1961
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Giovanni Vespasiani
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Type
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Book, Whole