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Danny Aiello reads Pinocchio [sound recording] / adapted by Eric Metaxas ; music by Les Misérables Brass Band.
Author
Metaxas, Eric
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Uniform title
Pinocchio
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Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
[Rowayton, CT] : Rabbit Ears Productions, [1996?] cp1994.
Description
1 sound cassette : analog + 1 book [1 v. (unpaged)].
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Call Number
Status
Location Service
Notes
Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Cotsen Children's Library. Special Collections Use Only
91816
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Location note
For use consult Cotsen curator
Details
Subject(s)
Puppets
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Fiction
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Fairy tales
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Narrator
Aiello, Danny
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Proofreader
Misérables Brass Band
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Related work(s)
Collodi, Carlo, 1826-1890.
Avventure di Pinocchio.
English
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Summary note
Pinocchio, a wooden puppet full of tricks and mischief, with a talent for getting into and out of trouble, wants more than anything else to become a real boy.
Notes
Based on book issued with cassette: Pinocchio (1996) / adapted by Eric Metaxas ; from the novel by Carlo Collodi ; illustrated by Brian Ajhar.
Same recording on both sides of cassette.
Princeton copy: Collected as part of the Cotsen Storytelling Project, conducted by Milbre Burch and Berkley Simpson 1997-1999 and underwritten by Lloyd E.Cotsen, Class of 1950.
ISBN
0689802307
9780689802300
OCLC
1340683095
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