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193256938Milano Treves 1932. 4to. Original printed wrappers. Uncut and unopened. With a brindstamped publisher's mark to title-page. A very nice copy with slight marginal wear. 8 133 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>The scarce first edition in book form fourth thousand i.e. with mention of "quinto migliaio" on title-page of the key political document of fascist philosophical thought - the publication in which the ideological cornerstones of The National Fascist Party Partito Nazionale Fascista PNF are officially established. "The Doctrine of Fascism" the first part of which was actually written by Giovanni Gentile who is not mentioned as the author was originally published in the Italian Encyclopedia Vol. 14 1932 as the first section of a lengthy entry on "Fascismo" Fascism. Gioacchino Volpe's "History on the Fascist Movement" was also published in that volume as an appendix to Mussolini's entry and immediately after the Encyclopaedia-publication the two pieces were published together in the first book form of the work under the title "La Dottrina del Fascismo. Con una Storia del Movimento Fascista di Giocchino Volpe" by the "Biblioteca della Enciclopedia Italiana" which undertook the separate publishing of the most important entries of the Encyclopaedia. Mussolini added a series of notes that appered for the first time in the first publication in book-form. The present copy bears the imprint "Quinto migliaio" at the foot of the title-page. We have been unable to determine whether this actually means that the issues of the first edition were in fact divided into thousands and this thus the fourth thousand or whether as would have been common practice with eg. propagandist literature the "fourth thousand" was a way to boost the public perception of the immediate reception of the work. No matter whther the "Quinto migliaio" was a boosting gimmick or not the work ended up being published in enormous numbers after its initial publication in 1932. Not only did it appear in several newspapers already in 1932 it was also published again in book form already in 1933 and kept appearing in different versions with other additions on the subject throughout the following decades. It was also translated into numerous other languages and came to have a tremendous impact on the spreading of fascist thought. This magnum opus of Italian fascism came to have the greatest impact upon Italian politics and the entire political climate of Europe. A key concept of the work is summed up in Mussolini's own words: "Granted that the 19th century was the century of socialism liberalism democracy this does not mean that the 20th century must also be the century of socialism liberalism democracy. Political doctrines pass; nations remain. We are free to believe that this is the century of authority a century tending to the 'right' a Fascist century. If the 19th century was the century of the individual liberalism implies individualism we are free to believe that this is the 'collective' century and therefore the century of the State." </em> unknown
192739394Rome: NP 1927. Original document. Softcover. vg. Folio 13 x 9". Original b/w photographic portrait of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. The photograph is tipped onto thick cardstock which is inscribed to the then French Minister of Justice Louis Barthou: "A S. S. Louis Barthou con cordiale deferente simpatia. Roma maggio 1927 - V" Mussolini signed To his Excellency Louis Barthou with friendly and respectful sympathy Rome May 1927 - Vth year of the fascist era. The actual photograph is an early official portrait of Benito Mussolini who following the March on Rome in October 1922 became Italy's youngest Prime Minister. The portrait measures 8 1/2 x 6 1/4" and depicts Mussolini dressed in civilian clothes with his head down thus affecting an air of authoritarian severity. <br /> <br /> There is a cruel irony behind this exceptional document. Indeed a few years later February 9 1934 Louis Barthou became the French Secretary of State and as such was assigned to welcome King Alexander I of Yugoslavia during his state visit to Marseille on October 9 of the same year. Within minutes of the King's arrival both His Majesty and Barthou were assassinated by Velicko Kerin a Bulgarian revolutionary with a handgun. One of the bullets struck Barthou in the arm passing though and fatally severing an artery. He died of excessive blood loss less than an hour later. The assassination was planned in Rome by Ante Pavelić head of the Croatian Ustaše a fascist movement that Mussolini had funded for years. Cardstock slightly age-toned and partly creased at upper and lower right corners. Inscription in Italian. Cardstock in overall good photograph in fine condition. NP unknown
148638Rare original photograph of Benito Mussolini. Vintage matte-finish oversized photograph of Benito Mussolini seated at his desk taken by the Luce photography studio. Boldly signed by Mussolini in fountain pen in the lower margin. In near fine condition. The piece measures 15.75 inches by 11.75 inches. Benito Mussolini 1883–1945 was the founder of Italian Fascism and served as the Prime Minister of Italy from 1922 until 1943. Initially a socialist Mussolini broke with the left and established a nationalist authoritarian regime that emphasized militarism anti-communism and centralized control. His leadership marked the beginning of a totalitarian state in Italy where individual liberties were suppressed and propaganda was used to maintain power. Mussolini sought to restore Italy’s former imperial glory leading to aggressive expansionist policies and eventual alliance with Nazi Germany during World War II. His regime ultimately collapsed in 1943 and he was executed by Italian partisans in 1945. unknown
19381687391938. MUSSOLINI Benito. Le Giornate del Duce a Genova: 14-15-16 maggio XVI. 108 pp. illustrated throughout with photomontage and reproduced full page etchings by Ettore Mazzini. Folio 440 x 335 mm. bound in original embossed boards. Genova: Partito nazionale fascista 1938. A spectacular piece of fascist book design in the form of a twentieth century fête book in this case celebrating a visit to Genoa by Mussolini. The binding depicts St. George slaying the Dragon St. George being considered an important Saint by the Genoese. The endpapers offer a tremendous contrast being dramatically modernist. In addition to photographs of Mussolini arriving parading and generally taking center stage there are interesting photographs of the various celebrations and the latest triumphs of fascist architecture. Some rubbing and staining to the fragile boards and insignificant foxing to the margins of a few plates. A rare book with OCLC listing only The National Gallery and The University of Genoa. Grillo Il Libro Fotografico Italiano 1931-1941. pp. 180-181. hardcover
193218448Milano: Popolo d'Italia 1932. First Edition. Original wraps. Very good. The inscribed first edition of Vita di Arnaldo by Benito Mussolini the biography of his late brother Arnaldo Mussolini. Octavo 124pp 20pp. appendix. Original printed wraps bound along the spine. Text in Italian. Light wear and soiling to wraps text block stable. Includes frontispiece of "Arnaldo" and eight facsimile plates. Inscribed by Benito Mussolini on the title page: "25/12/42 / A Marco / To Us - We will never forget - your friend / Benito." A scarce wartime inscription from the Prime Minister of Italy. Arnaldo Mussolini 1885-1931 was an Italian journalist political organizer and the younger brother and close confidant of Benito Mussolini. Arnaldo became a key figure in fascist propaganda and administration serving as editor-in-chief of Il Popolo d'Italia the regime's principal newspaper where he shaped messaging and helped consolidate support for fascism. Less overtly political than his brother he acted as a mediator within the movement managing party finances cultivating industrial and Catholic backing and maintaining internal discipline. Arnaldo's sudden death in 1931 deprived the regime of an influential behind-the-scenes administrator and adviser during a critical period of consolidation. Popolo d'Italia unknown
5163Paris Denoël et Steele 1933 229p broché papier bruni dos tacheté exemplaire usé - unknown
38660William Joynson-Hicks 1865-1932 the ultra-Conservative politician Home Secretary 1924-1929 from 1929 1 st Viscount "with cordial regards" and dated showing him head and shoulders looking down wearing a wing collar and a jacket 8" x 7" in mount 13" x 8" Rome 11th July unknown
1925021664New York: Stokes 1925. New York: Stokes 1925. 8vo. First edition in English. Translated from the Italian by Frederic Whyte who "condensed the work somewhat freely". Cloth binding gilt titles. Antique ex-library with hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate. 347 pp. Illustrated with photographs frontispiece plus 10 additional. Preface by Mussolini. Contemporary biography obviously written with Mussolini's approval and involvement. Original published in Italian as "DUX". Sarfatti was born Jewish converted to Catholicism and was noted as the close companion/lover of Mussolini. Library mark on spine stamps on corners of plates some internal foxing light wear to top of spine. Otherwise a solid copy in good condition. Rare. First Edition in English. Hard Cover. Good. Illus. by Illustrated. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Antique ex-library. Stokes Hardcover
19401672191940. MUSSOLINI. Armi d'Italia: le rassegne del Duce alle truppe dell'armata del Po della seconda e ottava armata. Unpaginated illustrated throughout with photographs and photomontage. Small folio 310 x 230 mm bound in publisher's photographic wrappers preserved in a new green cloth folding box. Rome: 1940. A fine copy of this typical example of fascist propaganda. While ostensibly promoting the glories of the Italian armed forces the main focus of attention was Mussolini who appears in almost every photograph. OCLC lists only 4 copies worldwide with one in the U.S. at the University of Wisconsin. hardcover
1933KC7942Munchen und Berlin: Verlag von R. Oldenbourg 1933. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Gilt-ruled red morocco; 8vo; pp. x 2 173 plus 16 plates. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Benito Mussolini the work's dedicatee in the year of publication. Boards and spine scuffed; spine a bit sunned. A pencil note at the front indicates the book was found in a "large house at side of Forli Anfield Italy.Villa Carpena. Home of Edda Mussolini." The note is dated 17 Nov. 1944. <br/><br/> Verlag von R. Oldenbourg hardcover
1925021840New York: Stokes 1925. New York: Stokes 1925. 8vo. First edition in English. Translated from the Italian by Frederic Whyte who "condensed the work somewhat freely". Cloth binding gilt titles. Antique ex-library with hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate. 347 pp. Illustrated with photographs frontispiece plus 10 additional. Preface by Mussolini. Contemporary biography obviously written with Mussolini's approval and involvement. Previous owner bookplate of Nicolas Roman Wreden. Very good. First Edition in English. Hard Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Illustrated. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stokes Hardcover
19261004H2New York : Frederick A. Stokes Company 1926 . Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Very Good. 9" by 6". None Stated. An uncommon copy of this highly sympathetic biography of Benito Mussolini written by his confidante and prominent Fascist intellectual Margherita Sarfatti. In the publisher's original dark cloth binding. First published in September 1925 this is the fifth impression published in December 1926. Complete with the original unclipped dust wrapper.Illustrated with eight monochrome plates including a frontispiece. Collated complete. A contemporary biography of Benito Mussolini written by the Italian journalist critic and prominent propaganda adviser of the National Fascist Party Margherita Sarfatti a prominent supporter of early Italian Fascism and a close associate of Mussolini.First published in Italian as Dux the work presents a sympathetic account of Mussolini"s rise from socialist journalist and agitator to the leader of Fascist Italy presenting the dictator as a dynamic and transformative national leader. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally very smart. Very minor shelf wear to extremities. Dust wrapper generally smart. Slight soiling to wraps with the odd light handling mark. Small area of loss to lower rear wrap. Scattered spotting to spine. Minor tide marking to lower extremities of front wrap. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Closed tear to fore edge of pages 323-324 only slightly affecting the text. Very Good Indeed Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
40054thanking him for his letter and for sending him "a copy of your speech on the occasion of the Annual Banquet of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association and making mention also of the article published in regard to me in. the New York Times. I am greatly pleased that you retain such kindly memories of your sojourn in Italy during the recent Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce and we are particularly grateful for your flattering appreciation in regard to my Country and to the policy of re-establishment pursued by the National Fascista Government which I have the honour to preside over." 2 sides A4 Ministry of Foreign Affairs headed paper 3rd September As Prime Minister the first years of Mussolini's rule were characterised by a right-wing coalition government composed of Fascists nationalists liberals and two Catholic clerics from the Popular Party. Mussolini's domestic goal was the eventual establishment of a totalitarian state with himself as supreme leader Il Duce. He favored the complete restoration of state authority with the integration of the Fasci di Combattimento into the armed forces. In political and social economy he passed legislation that favoured the wealthy industrial and agrarian classes. Together with a Typed Letter Signed from Eugene Bonardell the Consul General of Italy in Ottawa to Shaw sending thanks on behalf of Mussolini. unknown
192987715Paris:: Helleu et Sergent. Very Good. 1929. Hardcover. Text is in French. Translated from the Italian. Thirteen page preface by Benito Mussolini. Illustrated with wood engravings. Limited edition: this copy is number 886 of 1550 copies. Duodecimo sturdy vellum binding with black and red lettering on the spine top edge gilt sewn-in ribbon bookmark original covers bound in. Some dust soiling to the vellum binding else very good or better. Binding is solid and tight. ; 300 pages . Helleu et Sergent, hardcover
2-86104Alba Field Educational 1996 in-folio cm. 42 x 32 bella legatura in piena pelle nera con titoli argentati al piatto anteriore ed al dorso sbalzo laminato in foglia di argento eseguito a mano al piatto anteriore custodia in seta moire pp. 379 con numerosissime illustrazioni fotografiche nel testo. Tiratura di 2999 copie numerate il ns esemplare n. 417. Stato di nuovo. unknown
115625Very Good. A large document on thick paper 370 × 247 mm on official printed letterhead 'Il Duce' with a crest; folded once horizontally and vertically; a few small marks creases and two tiny sealed tears near the edges well clear of the slightly smudged signature; overall in very good condition. A typescript translation of the document is supplied. An apposite document relating to Mussolini who was wounded on active service in the First World War. 'After the war with the Socialist Party closed to him and Communism threatening disruption he founded 1919 the first "Fascio di Combattimento" nominally to serve the cause of the neglected ex-servicemen. This proved the starting point of "Fascism". Mussolini took over the nationalist theme and the theatrical equipment black shirts banners etc. from d'Annunzio and was quick to realise that by turning his gangs against the communists he would win government toleration and much outside support' 'Dictionary of World Biography'. He was prime minister from 1922-43 and dictator from 1925 until his summary execution by partisans in April 1945. <p>Provenance: Collection of The Hon Barry Jones AC. unknown
2-73586Roma 1926 A. IV n° 1/12 rilegata in-4to mezza pelle titolo in oro al dorso bellissime cop. a colori Depero ecc. annata completa dei 12 fascicoli di pp. 96 cad. complet. ill. Un mito quasi tra tutte le pur belle riviste graficamente del periodo. unknown
19211002B14London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. 1921-1935. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. 7.5" by 5". Not Stated. Author's own copies of these four historical plays by prominent poet and playwright John Drinkwater each clad in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Handsome collection of four historical plays by prominent poet and playwright John Drinkwater each clad in the original unclipped dust wrapper.Collection comprised of:1921 Mary Stuart - first edition;1922 Preludes 1921-1922 - first edition;1932 Napoleon: the Hundred Days by Benito Mussolini and Giovacchino Forzano - first English edition scarce;1935 Abraham Lincoln.In publisher's original red cloth bindings each accompanied by the original unclipped dust wrapper.Preludes 1921-1922 is one of one hundred and twenty-five copies printed in a limited run by The Bookman's Journal.Napoleon: the Hundred Days is the first English edition adapted for the stage by John Drinkwater from the work originally produced in Italian by prominent playwright Giovacchino Forzano and dictator Benito Mussolini.From the library of John Drinkwater the English poet and dramatist who prior to the First World War was associated with the Dymock poets with his contributions appearing in all five volumes of Georgian Poetry. After the war he achieved great success with his play Abraham Lincoln and became a founding member of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. In publisher's original red cloth bindings each accompanied by the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally smart with slight bumping and rubbing and the odd mark. Dust wrappers feature marginally heavier shelf wear resulting in a number of small tears and chips the most significant being to Napoleon: the Hundred Days. Marking also minorly more prominent Abraham Lincoln featuring a moderate tide mark to the front cover. Internally firmly bound. Spotting mainly contained to the first and last few pages of each volume texts otherwise bright and clean. Very Good Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. hardcover
1945015744no place: No publisher 1945. Photographic Image. Near fine condition. No Binding. Early edition. Two black & white photographs measuring approximately 4.25 inches x 6.25 inches 105mm x 162mm depicting the upside-down hanging corpse of Italian Fascist Dictator Benito Mussolini and others on April 29 1945. A day earlier Mussolini his mistress Clara Claretta Petacci her brother and the dictator's 15 person entourage of ministers and officials of the Italian Social Republic were captured by partisans. They had been traveling with retreating German forces with Mussolini apparently wearing a German military uniform. They were executed in Giulino di Mezzegra by shooting or firing squad and the bodies transported south of Milan and dumped at the old Piazzale Loreto which was renamed Piazza Quindici Martiri. After the corpses were shot kicked and spat upon the bodies were hung upside-down on meathooks from the roof of an Esso gas station. The bodies were then stoned by civilians. The site had previously been used for executions of partisans by Axis authories. One photographs shows a total of 7 hanging corpses identified only by number. Numbers 4 and 5 are Mussolini and his mistress Petacci. Historical records identify number 3 as Achille Starace. A gas pump is clearly visible in the immediate background as is the gas station. It is almost a straight on shot maybe 15 degrees to the right showing 50-60 spectators and a few men facing the crowd apparently acting as security. There are no G.I.'s shown although 4-5 men in leather jackets standing directly in front of the corpses may be aviators.The other photograph is a close-up of Mussolini and his mistress taken about 45 degrees from the left. There is no photographer's identification on the front or back of the prints. Minor staining to the edges. These are original prints from 1945. No publisher hardcover
19353396641Barcelona.: Bosch. 1935. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Lomo rozado. Firma del anterior propietario. Good. 23 cm. 8 v. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Mussolini Benito 1883-1945. Traducción de Enrique Massaguer y Francisco Hostench. Clarasó. I. Desde la campaña pro guerra hasta el Fascismo 15 noviembre 1914-23 marzo 1919 3 hoj. 413 pág. 1 hoj. 1 map. II. Revolución fascista 23 marzo-1919- 28 octubre 1922 384 pág. III. Los comienzos de la nueva política 28 octubre 1922 - 31 diciembre 1923 126 pág. IV. El año 1924. 454 pág. V. Desde el 1925 al 1926. 509 pág. VI. Desde el 1927 al 1928. 306 pág. VII. Desde el 1929 al 1931. 359 pág. VIII. Desde el 1932 al 1933. 302 pág . Cubierta deslucida. Lomo rozado. Firma del anterior propietario. Política 32Mussolini Partidos políticos. Movimientos políticos nacionales 329.1845 Bosch. paperback
192713200Milano: A. Mondadori 1927. First Edition. Boards. Near fine. Presentation copy of Il Nuovo Stato Unitario Italiano Con Quattro Autografi by Benito Mussolini for the Italian Book Exhibition of San Francisco California 1929. Octavo 111pp 1p Index. Quarter white vellum marbled boards title in gilt over leather spine label. Some leaves unopened. Four folded facsimiles. Bookplate for The Italian Book Exhibition of San Francisco on front pastedown endpaper. A scarce copy. A. Mondadori unknown
1939205718Milano : Edizioni Bignami 1939. 1st Edition in this form. Paperback. Author's presenation copy with ""omaggio dell'autore"" inked stamped to half-title. Very good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Pages 105-end unread and unopened. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 111 pages; Description: xxiii 111p. ; 18cm. Subjects: Fascism - Italy. Italy - Politics and government - 1914-1945. Notes: Originally published in the Enciclopedia italiana v. 14 1932 p. 847-851. Language: Italian. Milano : Edizioni Bignami paperback
1934328555Milano : Ulrico Hoepli Editore 1934. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Frontispieces accompanied by a guard sheet. Remains quite well-preserved set overall. Physical description: 10 volumes of 13 ; 23 cm. Notes: Volumes dated 1934 published in 1933. published: Milano: U. Hoepli 1940. Contents: 1. Dall'intervento al fascismo --. 2. La rivoluzione fascista -- 3. L'inizio della nuova politica -- 4. Il 1924 -- 5. Scritti e discorsi dal 1925 al 1926 -- 6. Scritti e discorsi dal 1926 al 1928 -- 7. Scritti e discorsi dal 1929 al 1931 -- 8. Scritti e discorsi dal 1932 al 1933 -- 9. Scritti e discorsi dal gennaio 1934 al 4 novembre 1935 --10. Scritti e discorsi dell'Impero. Subjects: Italy -- Politics and government -- 1914-1945. Politics and government. Italy. Milano : Ulrico Hoepli Editore hardcover
LOLLI3Perugia Field Educational Italia 1997 volume in folio cm. 41 x 32 legatura in piena pelle con titoli argentati al piatto anteriore ed al dorso bassorilievo applicato al piatto anteriore firmato Bucher cofanetto rigido contenitivo pp. 372-8 con numerosissime illustrazioni fiotografiche nel testo. Dedica autografa firmata di Monyca Mussolini. Edizione speciale stampata in tre distinti caratteri Palatino su carta marcata Modigliani prodotta dalla cartiere di Cordenons. Tiratura di 2999 esemplari numerati oltre a 30 copie per prova d'artista. ns. copia è una di queste ultime. In eccellente stato di conservazione. unknown
192585671Boston: Small Maynard and Co 1925. First American Edition. First printing. Red cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 195pp. Hairline crack to front hinge holding strong else clean tight and unmarked in the original publisher's cloth; Very Good or better. In the original pictorial dustwrapper all four corners clipped by publisher priced $2.00 on front flap. Rubbed and slightly edgeworn with losses at margins not affecting printed area; Good or better. <br /> <br /> The first printing in English of any of Mussolini's memoirs these written while he was a soldier in the enlisted ranks of the Italian Army during WW1 long before he had adopted his Fascist ideology and persona. An expanded version was published by Scribner's in 1928 but the current edition is decidedly uncommon especially in dustwrapper. Small, Maynard and Co unknown