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Tortona, Logos, 2003, 16mo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 87 alcune foto fuori testo. Firma di possesso.
(Roma), Luigi Panella Editore, s.d., in-16, br., pp. 123, (4).
Roma, 1955, "Testimonianze", di grande formato (29 x 37 ) pp. 34 complet. ill. da fot. e copertine a colori ant. e posteriori con dis. a colori
Milano, 1936, 8vo br. orig. pp. 32 con una cartina ripiegata a col. (scritta a matita sulla cop. ant.)
Rocca San Casciano, Cappelli, 1962, 16mo (cm. 19 x 11) brossura editoriale con alette, copertina a colori, pp. 227 con illustrazioni fotografiche fuori testo.
Firenze, Poligrafica Universitaria, 1931, 16mo (cm. 18 x 13) punto metallico, pp. 62
Milano, Rizzoli, 1993. In-8vo brossura e sovracoperta editoriale, pp. 352 completamente ill. da fot. in nero.
Napoli, 1991, 4to leg. editoriale con sovr. ill. pp. 124 con ill.
Parma, Campo di Marte, 2002, 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 207 con illustrazioni e tavole fotografiche nel testo (firma di possesso) .
Nozioni di cultura, educazione, igiene, ecc. per i giovani fascisti - Opera illustrata con foto in bianco e nero e disegni a colori (42b).
Roma, Soc. Anonima Pubblicazioni Editoriali, senza data (anni '20) 8vo punto metallico, pp. 32 con 31 illustrazioni fotografiche.
Roma, Istituto Grafico Tiberino, 1938, 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata a colori e sovraccopertina illustrata (con qualche strappo), pp. 59-(2) con cinquantuno tavole fotografiche in fine.
Roma, Istituto Grafico Tiberino, (1939), 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata, pp. 60 con LI tav. fot.
Milano, Milesi & Figli, 1940, 8vo brossura originale, pp. XXX-181-(48+95+6+72) con alcune tabelle ripiegate fuori testo e quattro allegati (sciolto in parte) .
Trento, Intendenza Scolastica Italiana, 2008, 16mo opuscolo con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 30 con illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo (Supplemento a “StoriaE Fare memoria” nn. 1/3 - 2008) .
Roma, ANPPIA (Associazione Nazionale Perseguitati Politici Italiani Antifascisti), 1968, due volumi in-8vo tutta tela editoriale con copertina illustrata e cofanetto imìn cartone telato rigido, illustrato, pp. 295 + 222-(16) con numerose illustrazioni e foto in nero oltre a disegni (di Attalo) nel testo e fuori testo.
Roma, 1991, 8vo brossura, pp. LXIII-729 (in cofanetto cart. ill. col.)
Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2001, album in 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata, pp. 410 con 465 tra illustrazioni e tavole fotografiche in nero e a colori.
Milano, Imperia, 1925, 8vo mezza tela, pp. 365 con ill. n.t. e f. t.
Roma, Fondazione Ugo Spirito, 2003, 8vo brossura editoriale, pp. 171 (Biblioteca Scientifica, 5). Firma di possesso.
194240820Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1942. First edition. Softcover. g to g. Duodecimo. 46 2pp. Original printed wraps with publisher's device on cover. Report of Anti-Fascist Meeting of Soviet Workers in Art and Literature Moscow November 29 1942. opening speech by the chairman A. N. Tolstoy a Russian and Soviet writer of science fiction and historical novels. Contributions by D. D. Shostakovich composer and pianist A. M. Gerasimov leading painter and proponent of Soviet Realism and others with statements on the barbarism of the Germans and the united efforts to ward of the intruders and reestablish the grand tradition of art and science in the Soviet Union. Wraps sunned along edges block age-toned. Wraps in overall good interior in good condition. Foreign Languages Publishing House unknown
194241506New York: British Information Services 1942. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Octavo. 18 unpaginated pages. Original illustrated wraps with black lettering on covers. Content printed on inside covers. Covers with striking artwork of the bombing of London during The Blitz. An impressive collection of b/w photographs photomontages and drawings depicting the German air strikes on London Rotterdam and Warsaw as well as British air strikes on Germany from July 1940 through June 1942. Pamphlet with graphic depiction of raids with detailed information on volume of bombs dropped by each side. The last chapter's headline: There can be but one end. .the complete disruption of the German war machine." Minor wear with light foxing at bottom of front cover and vertical folding crease throughout. Staples of binding missing therefore loose leaves. Wraps in overall good interior in very good condition. British Information Services unknown
194053607Innsbruck: NS Gauverlag und Druckerei Tirol 1940. First edition. Softcover. Very good condition. Quarto. 92pp. 4 maps one folding. Original white wraps with color-illustrated dustjacket glued to spine red lettering on cover. Publisher's device on title page. Released by the Reichenhall Mountain Artillery Division. With a preface of the Mountain Division Commander.<br /> <br /> "The collective experience has pulled the division together. On the memorable 13th of March in 1938 we marched across that border put between the German clans by Versailles we were at the front when the Führer guided his homeland into the Reich. We were at the front again in October of 1938 when the German Army brought freedom to the brothers in the Sudetenland. And for the third time we followed the call of the Führer in September 1939; unparalleled was the triumphal campaign of our First Mountain Division through Galicia all the way to Lemberg." This description of the Poland Campaign is illustrated with b/w photographs throughout and contains four maps one of them folding illustrating the campaign. Printed in red black and white. Text in German Gothic script. Light damp-staining on inside front cover. NS Gauverlag und Druckerei Tirol unknown
193647796Bruxelles: Edite par le Comité International de Defense de I'Idee Olympique/ Imprimerie BOLYN 1936. Original document. Softcover. vg to near fine. Quarto 9 3/4 x 7 3/4". Unpaginated 8 leaves each folded vertically and printed in two columns creating a thinner brochure format. Original color illustrated wraps with black lettering on cover protected by modern mylar. An extremely scarce Anti-Nazi brochure campaigning to boycott the Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1936. The work published by the International Committee for the Defense of the Olympic Idea an organization founded during the antifascist congress First International Congress of Writers for the Defense of Culture in Paris in 1935. The brochure is folded vertically in the middle presenting German propaganda on the left of the cover and second page anti-Nazi content on the right. This pattern is repeated on pages six seven and eight while the other pages feature anti-Nazi statements exclusively.<br /> <br /> The cover features an Olympic poster showing a German skier with equipment and Hitler salute on the left famously designed by Ludwig Hohlwein and the identical motif on the right fold with Swastika instead of the Olympic Rings on his chest and holding a bloody sword in his left hand with a holstered pistol strapped around his waist. The text here reading "access prohibited for Jews" with Garmisch-Partenkirchen Tourist Office as header. Hohlwein was a pioneer of commercial art with an output of some 3000 commercial art works by the year 1925. During the reign of the Nazis Hohlwein worked closely with Reichs-Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels.<br /> <br /> Page two features a statement by Bruno Malitz NSDAP district leader in Görlitz on the left. The right half features a New York cartoon showing Hitler Göring and Goebbles in sports gear executing a haphazard Hitler salute with an anti-Nazi blurb from the London "Times" beneath. Page three features a statement by the American 1932 Olympic decathlon champion James Bausch Jarring Jim listing the measures against German Catholics in sports measures taken by the Nazi administration from 1934 through 1935 calling for a boycott of the 1936 Olympics by American athletes. The right half shows a "Temps" blurb regarding the compulsory youth and military service instituted in Nazi Germany with a b/w photograph depicting Jewish children being chased out of a public bath in Mannheim.<br /> <br /> The centerfold features a statement by Czechoslovakian marathon champion Oskar Heks opposing the Berlin Olympics deeming participation to be equal to sanctioning the Hitler regime accompanied by a list of Nazi measures from 1933 to 1936 taken against German Jews in sports matters. The upper right corner features a cartoon showing a uniformed Nazi whipping a person lying on the ground. A comment points to the expulsion of the Jew Fritz Rosenfelder from a sports club he had founded as published in a sinister note by the magazine "Der Stürmer." The right half features a photograph from the Oranienburg concentration camp showing an inmate collapsing during an obstacle course surrounded by Nazi soldiers. Underneath a statement by US Supreme Court Justice J. T. Mahoney declaring the Olympic Games in Berlin a propaganda tool of the Nazis.<br /> <br /> Page six features a photo showing Hitler Goebbels and Ernst Rohm with a headline regarding Rohm's assassination and a note the looting of the premier sports institute in Leipzig in the amount of one hundred million Marks to benefit the Nazi sports organization. Column two with four caricatures headlined "Camp Instructions" and a statement by the Belgium water pool player Maurice Blitz stressing the Olympic idea as being a fraternity in honest struggle with respect for the adversary. But who today would dare to claim that the Olympic Games in Berlin deserve such and interpretation.<br /> <br /> Page seven is headlined "Physical Culture in the III. Reich" showing a photograph with men lined up against a wall with their hand up secured by a group of policemen. Underneath a quote from the German Sports Manual: "a true sportsman must not limit himself to contributing to the fight against the Jews but he must also help to isolate the Aryans who do not subscribe to the eviction of the Jews." The right column features quotes with notes aimed at foreigners from various European sources and newspapers.<br /> <br /> The two columns on the last page feature a statement German poet Hans Johst headlined "Propaganda for abroad" announcing that Jews and non-Aryan Germans are prohibited from participating in the Olympic art competitions. The column on the right is a statement by Justin Godard former Minister of Health headlined "The Heirs of Greek Civilization." and we think rather that today's Germany would have burned the literary masterpieces of Aeschylus and Herodotus forced into exile Plato imprisons Demosthene who directed his "philippics" against Philip of Macedon who enslaved the party!<br /> <br /> Text in French. Light wear along edges and lightly age-toned. Wrappers in very good interior in near fine condition overall. Edite par le Comité International de Defense de I'Idee Olympique/ Imprimerie BOLYN unknown
Roma, Stabilimento Grafico Tiberino, 1939. La Milizia rimane la guardia armata della Rivoluzione che ha dato tanto contributo di sangue e di sacrificio nelle guerre d’Africa e di Spagna e che assolve così efficacemente i compiti di strumento militare per la difesa della Nazione. Mussolini 30 Settembre XVII. Accurata edizione di propaganda. In folio (cm. 31,5); copertina originale illustrata; pp. 100 + 2 pagine su cartoncino pesante. Ogni pagina con illustrazioni fotografiche. Axs