File:Monsignor Perrelli.djvu

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English: Monsignor Perrelli. Commedia in tre atti, Napoli, Gennarelli, 1921.

This volume covers a comedy written in neapolitan language by Francesco Gabriello Starace (Piano di Sorrento 1848 - Napoli 1909).

This whole volume is now under the public domain, being every piece of the text written by an author dead more than 70 years ago (italian-PD). This work has been mechanically scanned by User:C.R. without any modification.* The scanned file thus is also a work in the public domain. One can argue that since the book was published in 1921 (<1923) and the author died more than 70 years ago, this book is also in the public domain in the US. NOTE: In case of any scanning defect, please, do not hesitate contact me. (I can provide with another picture)
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Author Francesco Gabriello Starace

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

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