Vittorio G. Rossi
Vittorio Giovanni Rossi (8 January 1898 - 4 January 1978) was an Italian journalist and writer.
Rossi was born in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy. He died in Rome and is buried in the S. Margherita Ligure cemetery, where is also his dedicated museum, inside the beautiful Villa Durazzo.
He was special correspondent of the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera and Epoca magazine. In his life he has been also shipmaster and officer, sailor and steersman, deep-sea diver and fisherman, caravaneer and miner.
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