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Ėdit Piaf

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An edition of Piaf (1969)

Ėdit Piaf

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Interesante biografía de la cantante francesa Edith Piaf, narrada desde la perspectiva de su media hermana Simone Berteaut, con quien compartió prácticamente toda su vida, desde los inicios como cantante en las calles de París hasta su prematura muerte.
La narración es ágil, sencilla, sin pretensiones académicas y permite una perspectiva muy íntima de la vida de uno de los íconos de la canción francesa, formadora de grandes cantantes como Gilbert Becaud, Charles Aznavour y George Moustaki, entre otros muchos.

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Publisher
"Feniks"
Language
Russian
Pages
509

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Cover of: Ėdit Piaf
Ėdit Piaf
1999, "Feniks"
in Russian
Cover of: Piaf
Piaf
August 30, 1973, Penguin Putnam~mass
Cover of: Piaf;
Piaf;: A biography
1972, Harper & Row
Paperback in English - [1st ed.] edition
Cover of: Piaf
Piaf: a biography.
1972, Harper & Row
in English and French - [1st ed.]
Cover of: Piaf
Piaf
1969, R. Laffont
in French

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Piaf.

Published in
Rostov-na-Donu
Series
Suluėty uspekha
Genre
Biography.

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Pagination
509 p. ;
Number of pages
509

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23014995M
Internet Archive
editpiaf0000bert
ISBN 10
5222006670
OCLC/WorldCat
44608264

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7076684W

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