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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
1945015744no place: No publisher 1945. Book. 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 books
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
351616 pages in8 - bon état -
In -folio, 10 cc. Legatura in pelle con inciso in oro “A Sua Ecc. B. Mussolini, Anno VI”. Cesare Mussolini, antenato di Benito, nato in Romagna nel 1735 si stabilì a Londra verso il 1780, diventando un compositore popolare. Dedication to Mussolini. Cesare Mussolini, an ancestor of Benito, was born in 1735 and he went to London in 1780, becoming a popular composer.
Signed and inscribed by author upon half-title page. Newspaper review clipping laid inside front cover. 462 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. "The story of that great triangle, Bronislaw Huberman, Erno von Dohnanyi and Elza Galafres. Well documented, it is a tale studded familiarly with names great in musical history." - Foreword. Average wear. Binding intact. Minor lean to spine. A sound copy. Book
2 pp. (mm. 289x209), datata: Roma, 22 dicembre 1923, su carta intestata “Ministero degli Affari Esteri”, indirizzata a “Sua Eccellenza / il Cavaliere Paolo Boselli / Primo Segretario di S.M. il Re / per gli Ordini Equestri”, dell’on.prof.ing. Giuseppe Belluzzo / Ministro per la Pubblica istruzione, di 34 righe. “Eccellenza, / In occasione della celebrazione nazionale della Marcia su Roma e quindi in occasione della visita delle Loro Maestà i Reali di Spagna, il Grand’Ufficiale Gustavo NESTI, Vice Direttore Generale dell’Agenzia Stefani ha compiuto un interessante ed efficace lavoro giornalistico, provvedendo personalmente ai servizi di informazione. / Cospicui servigi giornalistici, in occasione del viaggio delle Loro Maestà i Sovrani di Spagna, ha reso anche il Conte Comm. Giovanni CAPASSO-TORRE, Capo dei servizi di politica estera del “Corriere Italiano”, il quale si è due volte recato personalmente in Ispagna da dove ha inviato al suo giornale una serie di ottime corrispondenze. / Essendo mio vivo desiderio di dare ai predetti due distintissimi pubblicisti una prova tangibile della mia soddisazione personale e di quella del R. Governo per tale opera e per quella veramente patriottica che in ogni occasione essi svolgono a favore del paese e delle Istituzioni, mi onoro ricorrere alla consueta cortesia di Vostra Eccellenza con la preghiera di volersi compiacere sottoporre il loro nome a Sua Maestà il Re per il caso che la Maestà Sua voglia degnarsi nominare il Grand’Ufficiale Gustavo Nesti Commendatore dell’Ordine dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro ed il Conte Comm. Giovanni Capasso-Torre Ufficiale dello stesso Ordine. / Gradisca, Eccellenza, gli atti della mia alta considerazione. / Mussolini” Macchia di ruggine dovuta ad un fermaglio; alc. sottolineatuare a matita colorata, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.
Mm 215x280 "Edizioni del Direttorio Nazionale del P.N.F." - Volume nella sua brossura originale con lievi interventi di restauro alla tenue copertina; 726 pagine con legature ben salde. Pubblicazione di difficile reperibilità. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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
Vol. 35 in-8° di pp. 500 in media con alcune tav. f.t. Leg. in tela edit. con titolo ai dorsi e medaglione d mussolni impresso a secco.
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
Perugia, 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.
1926FOS-348Flammarion, Paris, 1926. Edition originale française. L'un des 50 exemplaires sur Pur fil, seul grand papier. Précieux exemplaire nominatif spécialement imprimé pour Pierre LAVAL. Broché in-8, bel état général.
192958641Un des 1270 exemplaires sur vélin teinté numérotés (n° 728, après 30 chine et 250 vergé de Rives), Helleu et Sergent, Paris, 1929, XII-XXIII-300 pp.
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
Calendario originale d'epoca fascista su cartone argentato con impressioni in rilievo(mm. 425x330). In alto al centro la sigla P.N.F. con ai lati 2 grandi fasci littori, al centro è applicato il blocco di calendario completo (mm 280x250). Titolo, Anno XIV 1935-1936: 53 fogli, 1 per ogni settimana con una grande immagine ed un rigo per annotazioni per ciascun giorno della settimana, in fine 7 fogli con immagini di propaganda politica a piena pagina (Adunata di Genova, Milano, Napoli, Palermo, ritratto del Duce...). L'era fascista fu creata, adottando come data di inizio quella del giorno successivo alla marcia su Roma (28 ottobre 1922). L'obbligo di aggiungere, in numero romano, l'anno dell'era fascista accanto a quello dell'era cristiana entrò in vigore a partire dal 29 ottobre 1927. Non comune documento originale dell'epoca fascista. In generale in buono stato di conservazione, piccole imperfezioni. . .
193721890Bergamo Instituto Arti Grafiche 1937 in-folio pleine toile 1937. Bergamo, Instituto Arti Grafiche, 1937, in-folio, leg. orig. in tutta tela con grande fascio impresso al piatto ant. pp. 58-(2) complet. ill. da fotografie, tav. a colori ed un grande ritratto di Mussolini in antiporta ed una grande cartina a col. (Somalia: 1a e 2a Colonia Agostini) Inoltre tre tavole f.t. (due a colori) sulla 1a e 2a Colonna Agostini,
953901Italy Rome 1930s. Photo album and Photos all in very good condition l Foro Mussolini in Rome was built between 1928 and 1938 to the design of Enrico Del Debbio an example of Italian fascist architecture instituted by Mussolini. unknown
1930162844Paris: Associated Press 1930. Vintage press photograph of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini flying a plane circa 1930s. Printed mimeo snipe in French and Associated Press stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> Mussolini a longtime civilian pilot passed examinations in early 1937 to become a military pilot. <br /> <br /> From the archive of the PIX Agency an American photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969. <br /> <br /> 6.5 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus with a small ink annotation on the top left margin of the recto. Associated Press unknown
Pages 337-364 plus advertorial covers. Features: Cover photo of Italy's Naval chief, Admiral Dzara, surrendering the Taranto fleet at Malta; Page of illustrations of Britain's powerful new 5.5 Gun-Howitzer; Full-page photo portrait of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham; Nice photos of Mediterranean naval heroes Sir A.U. Willis, Sir Neville Syfret, Sir James Somerville, Sir Philip Vian, Sir H. Burrough and Sir Arthur L. St. G. Lyster; Great photo of the H.M.S. "Warspite's" big guns in action; Two-page illustration of Allied landings on Salerno beaches; Two pages of great photos document the Battle of Salerno - the Allies first brushes with the enemy after landing on the beaches; Two-page illustration of naval bombardment at Salerno and Eboli; Fantastic centrefold illustrations of Germany's new Tiger tank super-weapon; Photos of Important German bases seriously threatened by the Red Army - Kiev, Smolensk, and Poltava; Photos of personalities of the week include Colonel Knox and Admiral Stark, Sir Kingsley Wood, Metropolitan Sergius, Sir V.M. Grayburn, Lord Kenmare, Dame Enid Lyons, Mrs. Bernard Shaw, and Mr. Churchill with his wife and daughter Mary; Photo of signing of the Italian armistice; Photos of Mussolini after his release from his mountain hotel prison at Gran Sasso; Photos of the surrender of Italy's navy; Photo of Maltese residents surrounding the fuselage of "Faith", one of the island's three original defenders; Six photos illustrate Nazi demolition at the Hague as they fear invasion; One of the first photos of the R.A.F.'s 8000 lb bomb which is delivered by Lancaster; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy of this excellent WWII issue. Book