File:Dina Alma de Paradeda.jpg

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  • English: Portrait of Dina Alma de Paradeda, a transvestite, who committed suicide. Taken in Naples. A scanned image from Usi e costumi dei camorristi (1897); Gambella, Naples. Reprint: Edizioni del Delfino, Naples, 1975. Author: Abele de Blasio.
  • Italiano: Ritratto di Dina Alma de Paradeda, "effeminato", morto suicida. Imagine scansita da: Usi e costumi dei camorristi (1897); Gambella, Napoli. Ristampa: Edizioni del Delfino, Napoli, 1975. Autore: Abele de Blasio.
  • Українська: Графиня Альма де Парадеда, насправді трансвестит (Альфред), самогубець. Автор портрета антрополог Абеле де Блазіо. Скановано з книги Usi e costumi dei camorristi (1897); Gambella, Naples. Репринт: Edizioni del Delfino, Naples, 1975.
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Author Abele de Blasio
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