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The cover of the first edition, published in 1969, of the book Morire di classe, to be used only within the article on this book. The article mentions its unconventional cover design. The cover design incorporates a photograph by either Carla Cerati or Gianni Berengo Gardin, and text by Franco Basaglia and Franca Ongaro Basaglia. The design is presumably by, or expressly made for, the publisher, Giulio Einaudi (now part of Mondadori). - Hoary (talk) 23:51, 16 February 2016 (UTC) ¶ Additional note: Although larger than what is currently displayed within the article, the size of the file is just sufficient to read the text and thereby to infer that it's not a blurb but instead a quotation from the book about the dehumanizing effect of the institutions that are the subject of the book. -- Hoary (talk) 01:06, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
The book exists in two versions, with different covers. This image is of the cover of the 1969 edition. The 2008 edition (whose cover is anyway neither copyleft nor in the public domain) is not of historical significance (it merely serves as an inexpensive way for people to examine the content and layout of the 1969 edition). Simply, this image is irreplaceable.
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The cover of the first edition, published in 1969, of the book ''Morire di classe'', to be used only within the article on this book. The article mentions its unconventional cover design. The cover design incorporates a photograph by either Carla C...