Works
- Il paese dei campanelli (Milan, 1923)
- Cin-Ci-Là (Milan, 1925)
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| Name | Ranzato, Virgilio |
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| Date of birth | May 7, 1883 |
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| Date of death | April 20, 1937 |
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