An edition of Ustica e le arti (2007)

Ustica e le arti

percorsi tra impegno, creatività e memoria

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An edition of Ustica e le arti (2007)

Ustica e le arti

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Publisher
Titivillus
Language
Italian
Pages
186

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Edition Notes

Proceedings of a conference held on May 27, 2006, in Faenza, on the Ustica Island plane crash; also includes the script, and accompanying musical CD, of Pippo Pollina's play, Ultimo volo, as well as pictorial works relating to the incident.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Corazzano (Pisa)
Series
Altre visioni -- 39
Genre
Congresses, Pictorial works

Classifications

Library of Congress
NX650.D57 U78 2007

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Pagination
186 p. :
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23173773M
ISBN 13
9788872181867
LCCN
2008437275

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