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Product Description: Luca Campigotto (born 1962) has been photographing dramatic natural settings since the 1980s, from the indian deserts to the white vistas of Lapland, and historical sites from Angkor to Easter Island. Gotham City presents the photographs Campigotto has taken in and of New York...read more
By Luca Campigotto (photographer)

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9788862082372, titled "Luca Campigotto Gotham City: Gotham City" | Bilingual edition (Damiani Editore, November 30, 2012), cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Luca Campigotto (born 1962) has been photographing dramatic natural settings since the 1980s, from the indian deserts to the white vistas of Lapland, and historical sites from Angkor to Easter Island.
9788862082389 | Box ltd bl edition (Damiani Editore, November 30, 2012), cover price $750.00 | About this edition: Luca Campigotto (born 1962) has been photographing dramatic natural settings since the 1980s, from the indian deserts to the white vistas of Lapland, and historical sites from Angkor to Easter Island.

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Product Description: In the late nineteenth century up until very recently, for the middle classes, the famous and the wealthy alike, an extended tour of Italy was a necessary part of a cultural education. Italy's cuisine, its landscapes, its countless art capitals, archeological ruins and its tradition of hospitality made the country a favored destination for an exclusive class of tourist...read more
By Dario Cimorelli (editor) and Anna Villari (editor)

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9788836619221 | Silvana, October 31, 2011, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: In the late nineteenth century up until very recently, for the middle classes, the famous and the wealthy alike, an extended tour of Italy was a necessary part of a cultural education.

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