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Gina Elena Zefora Lombroso (also known as Ferrero-Lombroso; 5 October 1872 in Pavia – 27 March 1944 in Geneva) was an Italian physician, writer, psychiatrist, and criminologist, best remembered for her uncredited writings on the subjects of criminology and psychiatry co-authored with her father, anthropologist Cesare Lombroso, and her individual writings on the female condition and industrialisation. She was the wife of Italian historian and writer Guglielmo Ferrero. (From Wikipedia) More about Gina Lombroso:
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| | Books by Gina Lombroso: Additional books by Gina Lombroso in the extended shelves: Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: Cesare Lombroso, storia della vita e delle opere. (N. Zanichelli, 1921) (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: Criminal man, according to the classification of Cesare Lombroso (New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911., 1911), also by Cesare Lombroso (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: Criminal man, according to the classification of Cesare Lombroso (New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911., 1911), also by Cesare Lombroso (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: Criminal Man, According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso, contrib. by Cesare Lombroso (Gutenberg ebook) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: El alma de la mujer : reflexiones (Editorial Sempere, 1926), also by Rafael Cansinos-Asséns (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: La femme aux prises avec la vie (Payot, 1924), also by François Le Hénaff (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: La Penitenciaria nacional de Buenos Aires juzgada en el extranjero (Talleres gráficos de la Penitenciaría nacional, 1908), also by Guglielmo Ferrero, Antonio Ballvé, Constancio Bernaldo de Quirós, and Argentina. Penitenciaría Nacional (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: L'anima della donna; riflessioni sulla vita. (N. Zanichelli, 1921) (page images at HathiTrust) Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944: Vies de femmes (Payot, 1926) (page images at HathiTrust)
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