Works
Veltroni has written a number of books on various topics, such as music, social issues, fiction, biographies and politics.
- 1977 - Il PCI e la questione giovanile (The PCI and the Youth Issue)
- 1978 - A dieci anni dal ’68. Intervista con Achille Occhetto (Ten Years since '68: Interview with Achille Occhetto)
- 1981 - Il sogno degli anni sessanta (The dream of the Sixties)
- 1982 - Il calcio è una scienza da amare (Football is a science to be loved)
- 1990 - Io e Berlusconi (e la Rai) (Berlusconi and me (and RAI))
- 1992 - I programmi che hanno cambiato l’Italia (Programs that changed Italy)
- 1992 - Il sogno spezzato. Le idee di Robert Kennedy (The broken dream. The ideas of Robert Kennedy)
- 1992 - La sfida interrotta. Le idee di Enrico Berlinguer (The interrupted challenge. The ideas of Enrico Berlinguer)
- 1994 - Certi piccoli amori (Certain small Loves)
- 1995 - La bella politica (interview book) (Politics, the beautiful)
- 1997 - Certi piccoli amori 2 (Certain Small Loves II)
- 1997 - Governare da sinistra (To Govern from the Left)
- 2000 - I care
- 2000 - Forse Dio è malato. Diario di un viaggio africano (Perhaps God is sick: Diary of an African journey)
- 2003 - Il disco del mondo. Vita breve di Luca Flores, musicista (The disk of the world. Short life of Luca Flores, musician)
- 2004 - Senza Patricio (Without Patricio)
- 2006 - La scoperta dell'alba (Discovery of the dawn)
- 2007 - Preface to Barack Obama, L'audacia della speranza (The Audacity of Hope)
- 2009 - Noi ("We")
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