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{{Disambiguation|the book|the song|Long Hard Road Out of Hell|the single|Long Hard Road Out of Hell (single)}}
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:''This article refers to the book. For the song see [[Long Hard Road out of Hell]].''
  
 
{{Book
 
{{Book
| Name        = The Long Hard Road Out of Hell
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| Name        = The Long Hard Road out of Hell
 
| Cover      = TheLongHardRoadOutOfHell.jpg
 
| Cover      = TheLongHardRoadOutOfHell.jpg
 
| Cover size  = 200
 
| Cover size  = 200
| Writer      = [[Marilyn Manson]]
 
 
| Released    = February 14, 1998
 
| Released    = February 14, 1998
| Illustrator = [[P. R. Brown]]
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| Illustrator = P.R. Brown
 
| Publisher  = ReganBooks
 
| Publisher  = ReganBooks
 
| Media type  = Print (Paperback)
 
| Media type  = Print (Paperback)
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'''''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''''' is the first autobiography by [[Marilyn Manson]] (with assistance by [[Neil Strauss]] of ''Rolling Stone''), released on [[Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson|February 14, 1998]] by ReganBooks. It follows Manson's life from a child who discovers his grandfather's sexual fetishism, to the forming of [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], to the recording of ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]''. Its last pages contain the journal of the band's touring, documenting backstage events and people's reactions. The book itself includes many references to his life of drugs, sex and twisted relationships that led him to where he was in 1998, and even where he is now (to some extent).
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'''''The Long Hard Road out of Hell''''' is the first autobiography by [[Marilyn Manson]] (with assistance by [[Neil Strauss]] of ''Rolling Stone''), released on February 14, 1998 by ReganBooks. It follows Manson's life from a child who discovers his grandfather's sexual fetishism, to the forming of [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], to the recording of ''[[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]]''. Its last pages contain the journal of the band's touring, documenting backstage events and people's reactions. The book itself includes many references to his life of drugs, sex and twisted relationships that led him to where he would be up until 1998, and even now (to some extent).
  
 
The autobiography also goes in-depth into the break-ups amongst the band's history. It follows several members through becoming friends and musicians with the band to angry and sometimes bitter leavings, some bands members detest being fired so badly that lawsuits have been filed against Manson by his own crew members.
 
The autobiography also goes in-depth into the break-ups amongst the band's history. It follows several members through becoming friends and musicians with the band to angry and sometimes bitter leavings, some bands members detest being fired so badly that lawsuits have been filed against Manson by his own crew members.
  
Along with the book are numerous pictures, some of which are familiar to long-time Manson fans, with the center pages including everything from the [[The Slashers]] to Manson performing "[[Antichrist Superstar (song)|Antichrist Superstar]]" with a Bible in his hand. More exciting, perhaps, are the numerous pictures scattered throughout the pages, documenting such things as girlfriends and band landmarks, to the rarer, such as Manson with [[Anton Szandor LaVey]]. The book is dedicated to Manson's parents.
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Along with the book are numerous pictures, some of which are familiar to long-time Manson fans, with the center pages including everything from the [[Slasher Girls]] to Manson performing "[[Antichrist Superstar (song)|Antichrist Superstar]]" with a Bible in his hand. More exciting, perhaps, are the numerous pictures scattered throughout the pages, documenting such things as girlfriends and band landmarks, to the rarer, such as Manson with [[Anton LaVey|Anton Szandor LaVey]], to whom the book is dedicated.
  
== Chapter listing ==
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==Chapter listing==
 
'''Part one:''' ''when i was a worm''
 
'''Part one:''' ''when i was a worm''
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:1. "The Man That You Fear"
<li>"The Man That You Fear"</li>
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:2. "For Those About to Rock, We Suspend You"
<li>"For Those About to Rock, We Suspend You"</li>
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:3. "Teen Dabbler"
<li>"Teen Dabbler"</li>
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:4. "The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Rejection Letters"
<li>"The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Rejection Letters"</li>
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:5. "I Wasn't Born with Enough Middle Fingers"
<li>"I Wasn't Born with Enough Middle Fingers"</li>
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</ol>
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'''Part two:''' ''deformography''
 
'''Part two:''' ''deformography''
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:6. "The Spooky Kids"
<li>"The Spooky Kids"</li>
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:7. "Dirty Rock Star"
<li>"Dirty Rock Star"</li>
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:8. "To All the People Who Didn't Die"
<li>"To All the People Who Didn't Die"</li>
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:9. "The Rules"
<li>"The Rules"</li>
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:10. "All for Nothing"
<li>"All for Nothing"</li>
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:11. "We're Off to See the Wizard"
<li>"We're Off to See the Wizard"</li>
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:12. "Abuse, Parts One and Two"
<li>"Abuse, Parts One and Two"</li>
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:13. "Meating the Fans / Meat and Greet"
<li>"Meating the Fans / Meat and Greet"</li>
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</ol>
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'''Part three:''' ''how i got my wings''
 
'''Part three:''' ''how i got my wings''
<ol start="14">
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:14. "The Reflecting God [dreams]"
<li>"The Reflecting God [dreams]"</li>
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:15. "Antichrist Superstar"
<li>"Antichrist Superstar"</li>
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:16. Fifty Million Screaming Christians Can't Be Wrong"
<li>"Fifty Million Screaming Christians Can't Be Wrong"</li>
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<li>"Acknowledgments"</li>
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<li>"Photo Credits"</li>
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</ol>
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== Autobiography credits ==
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:17. "Acknowledgments"
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:18. "Photo Credits"
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==Quotes==
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<small>The following quotes have been lifted from the back cover of the autobiography:</small>
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* "By turns moving, funny, appalling, and disturbing. . . . There has never been anything like it." &mdash; ''Rolling stone''
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* "Unimaginably perverse and demented." &mdash; ''Newsweek''
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* "Fascinating, sleazy account of his coming of age and ascent into damnation." &mdash; ''Us''
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* "Makes Madonna's infamous <u>Sex</u> seem downright wholesome by comparison." &mdash; ''Elle''
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* "If Marquis de Sade had a son in a hard-rock band who wrote a book, this would be the book." &mdash; ''Christian Science Monitor''
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* "Repulsive. . . . lots of sex, bondage, drugs, intrigue, and metal decay." &mdash; ''Village Voice''
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* "Clipped, colorful prose that fits the author's larger-than-life personality like a pair of rubber shorts." &mdash; ''Paper''
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==Autobiography credits==
 
<center>
 
<center>
 
To protect the innocent, many of the names<br>
 
To protect the innocent, many of the names<br>
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First ReganBooks/HarperPerennial edition published 1999.
 
First ReganBooks/HarperPerennial edition published 1999.
  
Designed by [[P. R. Brown]] @ Bau-Da Design Lab, Inc.
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Designed by P.R. Brown @ Bau-Da Design Lab, Inc.
  
 
ISBN 0-06-039258-4<br>
 
ISBN 0-06-039258-4<br>
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</center>
 
</center>
  
=== Acknowledgments ===
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===Acknowledgments===
Thanks to Aleusha, [[Adina Slotsky|Alyssa]], Andrew and Suzie, Reverend Ernest Angley, Fiona Apple, Tom Arnold, Daniel Ash, Asia, Big Darla, Blanche Barton, [[Sean Beavan]], Mrs. Burdick, Paul Cambria, Carl, Casey, [[Chad McCabe|Chad]], Carolyn Cole, Corey, [[Billy Corgan]], Keith Cost, John Crowell and his brother, Dave, Freddy DeMann, Aaron Dilks, Dimebag Darrell, Eden, Corey Feldman, Robin Finck, Flavor Flav, Frankie, Frog, Michelle Gill, John Glazer, Sherman Helmsley, Jimmy Iovine, Jay and Tim, John Jacobs, Jenna Jameson, Jeanine, Jebediah, Jennifer, [[Jessicka]], Jonathan, Jack Kearnie, Kelly's Cornhole, Bill Kennedy, Richard Kent, Mary Beth Kroger, Xerxes Satan LaVey, Lenny, Mr. Lifto, Lisa, Traci Lords, Louise, Courtney Love, David Lynch, Lynn, John A. Malm Jr., Marie, [[Dave Navarro]], Conan O'Brien, Dave Ogilvie, Guy Oseary, Paul and Richard, Saucy Peterson, Robert Pierce, Tina Potts, Ms. Price, Rachelle, [[Trent Reznor]], Joan Rivers, Jim Rose, Rick Rubin's Beard, Neil Ruble, Shana, Sioux Z., Bob Slade, [[The Slashers]], Snoop Doggy Dogg, Howard Stern, Teresa, Terri, DJ Tim, John Tovar, Jill Tucker, Julia Valet, [[Barbara Warner|Barb]] and [[Hugh Warner]], [[Beatrice Warner|Beatrice]] and [[Jack Warner]], [[Brian Warner]], [[Tony Wiggins]], The Wyer Family, and Zepp.
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Thanks to Aleusha, Alyssa, Andrew and Suzie, Reverend Ernest Angley, Fiona Apple, Tom Arnold, Daniel Ash, Asia, Big Darla, Blanche Barton, [[Sean Beavan]], Mrs. Burdick, Paul Cambria, Carl, Casey, Chad, Carolyn Cole, Corey, Billy Corgan, Keith Cost, John Crowell and his brother, Dave, Freddy DeMann, Aaron Dilks, Dimebag Darrel, Eden, Corey Feldman, Robin Finck, Flavor Flav, Frankie, Frog, Michelle Gill, John Glazer, Sherman Helmsley, Jimmy Iovine, Jay and Tim, John Jacobs, Jenna Jameson, Jeanine, Jebediah, Jennifer, [[Jessicka]], Jonathan, Jack Kearnie, Kelly's Cornhole, Bill Kennedy, Richard Kent, Mary Beth Kroger, Xerxes Satan LaVey, Lenny, Mr. Lifto, Lisa, Traci Lords, Louise, Courtney Love, David Lynch, Lynn, John A. Malm Jr., Marie, Dave Navarro, Conan O'Brien, Dave Ogilvie, Guy Oseary, Paul and Richard, Saucy Peterson, Robert Pierce, Tina Potts, Ms. Price, Rachelle, [[Trent Reznor]], Joan Rivers, Jim Rose, Rick Rubin's Beard, Neil Ruble, Shana, Sioux Z., Bob Slade, [[The Slashers]], Snoop Doggy Dogg, [[Related bands and artists#Howard Stern|Howard Stern]], Teresa, Terri, DJ Tim, John Tovar, Jill Tucker, Julia Valet, Barb and Hugh Warner, Beatrice and [[Jack Warner]], [[Brian Warner]], Tony Wiggins, The Wyer Family, and Zepp.
  
=== Photo credits ===
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===Photo credits===
 
* Sigismondi Floria - p. ii, p. 43, p. 212
 
* Sigismondi Floria - p. ii, p. 43, p. 212
* [[Dean Karr]] - p. xiii, p. 3, p. 6, p. 9, p. 12, p. 14, p. 15, p. 74-75, p. 77, p. 204-205, p. 207, p. * 214, p. 222, p. 229, p. 268, p. 270,
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* Dean Karr - p. xiii, p. 3, p. 6, p. 9, p. 12, p. 14, p. 15, p. 74-75, p. 77, p. 204-205, p. 207, p. * 214, p. 222, p. 229, p. 268, p. 270,
 
* Joseph Cultice - p. 1, p. 2, p. 4, p. 8, p. 103, p. 112, p. 128-129, p. p. 157, p. 184, p. 239, p. * 271
 
* Joseph Cultice - p. 1, p. 2, p. 4, p. 8, p. 103, p. 112, p. 128-129, p. p. 157, p. 184, p. 239, p. * 271
 
* Jeffery Weiss - p. 127
 
* Jeffery Weiss - p. 127
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'''Westlake, Ohio 44145'''
 
'''Westlake, Ohio 44145'''
  
== Promotion ==
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==Personnel==
On February 21, 1998, Manson held an two-hour in-store book signing at the San Francisco Virgin Megastore. The event was attended by an estimated 700 fans.<ref>{{cite web |last=Reiss |first=Randy |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/3355/19980223/index.jhtml |title=Marilyn Manson Presses Flesh At Book Signing |publisher=VH1 |date=1998-02-23 |accessdate=2011-05-31}}</ref>
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== Response ==
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''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'' was a New York Times bestseller. ''Rolling Stone'' explained the book is "By turns moving, funny, appalling, and disturbing. [...] There has never been anything like it." ''Christian Science Monitor'' reported that "If Marquis de Sade had a son in a hard-rock band who wrote a book, this would be the book," while ''Newsweek'' deemed it "Unimaginably perverse and demented." ''Paper'' mused that the book contains "Clipped, colorful prose that fits the author's larger-than-life personality like a pair of rubber shorts." ''Elle'' also stressed that ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'' "Makes Madonna's infamous ''Sex'' seem downright wholesome by comparison."
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=== Criticism ===
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Following the release of ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'', various people described in the book came forth explaining that Manson had fabricated certain passages detailing his encounters with them. A month after the release of the book, on May 11, 1999 ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'' held an interview with Gidget Gein, where he explained about the sections describing him that, "pretty much none of it [was true], I mean it's all either exaggerated, or, like a lot of the stuff that he wrote, it sorta happened, but he wasn't there." Gein uses as an example when Manson talks about how he discovered Gein was addicted to heroin. In the book Manson states that one afternoon he visited Gein at the home he was sharing with his lawyer girlfriend, where he spent fifteen minutes watching Gein act unusual until two girls emerged from a smoky closet carrying crack pipes.<ref name="GeinsHome-Manson">''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 124</ref> Gein gave ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'' a different account, saying that after a Marilyn Manson performance, Gein, then-keyboardist [[Stephen Bier]] and their girlfriends returned to the apartment Gein and his girlfriend were sharing, to find two friends of the latter doing drugs in the closet. Gein goes on to clarify again that Manson was not there to see this, and that at this time he wasn't dating the lawyer that Manson claims he was thus far in the book.<ref name="GeinsHome-Gein">[http://www.gidgetgein.com/rocknrollexperience.html ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'']. [[Gidget Gein]]. May 11, 1999.</ref> Gein goes on to contend that he did not give fellatio to his hairdresser,<ref name="GeinsHome-Gein"/> as Manson claims he did in ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''.<ref name="Gein&ShampooBoy">''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 125</ref>
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[[Adina Slotsky]], an artist and photographer Manson talks about in the "Meating the Fans / Meat and Greet" chapter, made appearances on ''Howard Stern'' and in the unauthorized documentary ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' denouncing that she had sex with any member of the band or that she allowed Manson and [[Twiggy]] to urinate on her after the band covered her in uncooked meat at South Beach Studios.<ref name="Dominatrix">''Howard Stern''. E!. Adina Slotsky. August 21, 1999.</ref><ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. Adina Slotsky. October 17, 2000.</ref> Another former bassist of the band, [[Brian Tutunick]], acknowledged during his interview segments in ''Demystifying the Devil'' that Manson changed many names for the book but that many people still retain their real names, leading Tutunick to speculate that "I guess he just wants to get sued by certain people."<ref name="DTD"/>
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== Trivia ==
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* In a 1994 interview on ''Midnight Blue'', Manson mentions a girl named Elizabeth Kethlinger, whom he had sex with as a teenager. Kethlinger is referred to in ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'' as "Mary Beth Kroger." A number of other names of individuals have also been changed to protect their identities, as reflected by a disclaimer at the beginning of the book. Manson's childhood neighbor, referred to as "Mark," was referred to in the same interview as "Matt," though Manson implied that he wasn't certain, and as both names are very similar, whichever is correct is not clear.
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* In the unauthorized documentary ''Demystifying the Devil'', the girl referred to as Alyssa in the ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'' makes an appearance under her real name, Adina Slotsky.
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* Several poems and a short story Manson sent to Night Terrors magazine were published in the book; featuring the poems "[[Piece De Resistance]]", "[[Stained Glass]]" and "[[Hotel Hallucinogen]]" along with the short story "[[All in the Family]]". Most of these were rejected however John Glazer showed interest in his work. The poems are mentioned in Chapter 4.
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* Some of the chapter titles were taken from lyrics of the band's songs (eg. Chapter 5 is named "I Wasn't Born With Enough Middle Fingers" which is taken from the song "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem]]"). Each chapter is inaugurated with a quotation from someone famous or infamous.
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== Personnel ==
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* [[Marilyn Manson]] – author
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – author
* [[Neil Strauss]] – ghost writer
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* [[Neil Strauss]] – co-author
* [[P. R. Brown]] – digital illustration, design
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* P.R. Brown – digital illustration, design
 
* David Lynch – introduction
 
* David Lynch – introduction
 
* Friedrich Nietzsche – excerpt on the ''Genealogy of Morals''
 
* Friedrich Nietzsche – excerpt on the ''Genealogy of Morals''
 
* Blanche Barton – photography
 
* Blanche Barton – photography
 
* Bob Mussell – photography
 
* Bob Mussell – photography
* [[Dean Karr]] – photography
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* Dean Karr – photography
 
* Gene Shaw – photography
 
* Gene Shaw – photography
 
* Jeffery Weiss – photography
 
* Jeffery Weiss – photography
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* Monét Mazur – photography
 
* Monét Mazur – photography
 
* Myk Mishoe – photography
 
* Myk Mishoe – photography
* Floria Sigismondi – photography
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* Sigismondi Floria – photography
 
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== Gallery ==
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== References ==
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