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Gold O’Bay was one of several pseudonyms used by Tintino Rasi (b. Genoa, 1893; d. Philadelphia, 1963). Rasi was an anarchist at an early age in Genoa,…

Gold O’Bay was one of several pseudonyms used by Tintino Rasi (b. Genoa, 1893; d. Philadelphia, 1963). Rasi was an anarchist at an early age in Genoa,…

Gold O’Bay was one of several pseudonyms used by Tintino Rasi (b. Genoa, 1893; d. Philadelphia, 1963). Rasi was an anarchist at an early age in Genoa,…

About Abbamonte, we know that he wrote plays and short stories, and he wrote often for the Siscas' La Follia (around 1940). In his Attori e…

This work, no author noted, is Opusolo No. 4 of the publisher's Biblioteca del Circolo di Sociali.This anarchist publication argues against the "very…

Becchetti was one of several women radicals who wrote plays to reflect their political views, including that of the emancipation of women. These plays…

As noted in the entry for Nicotri's work on the history of revolution and revolt in Sicily, of Gaspare Nicotri, the New York Times obituary of October…

Ugo Fedeli was one of Frank Brand's (Errico Arrigoni) comrades in a factory in Milan whom Arrigoni identifies as an anarchist-communist. He was a…

Like the Italian original, this work was “published under the Auspices of the Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution.” The frontispiece…

Controcorrente, Vol. XVI, No. 2 - Sept./Oct. 1959 Controcorrente, Vol. XVI, No. 3 - Nov./Dec. 1959 Controcorrente, Vol. 18, No. 1 - July/August…

The collection includes:Nazioni Unite, Anno I, N. 1 - 5 Marzo [March] 1942Nazioni Unite, Anno I, N. 2 - 12 Marzo [March] 1942Nazioni Unite, Anno I,…

The collection includes:La Legione, Vol. I, No. 4 -December 2, 1942 La Legione, Vol. I, No. 5 - December 17, 1942La Legione, Vol. II, No. 1 - January…

Divagando was a stylish monthly magazine, nearly all of whose articles were in Italian, begun in 1942-1943. Each issue contained a mix of essays,…

The Collection's edition is the Italian imprint, containing almost 40 of 110 numbers. But Durante lists a 1910 imprint by the American Premium Book…

One of the "scherzi poetici" of De Rosalia, this is a short work in verse in 8-line stanzas (A,A,A,A,A,A,B,B; C,C,C,C,C,C,C,C;B,B,B,B,B,B,A,A, etc.),…

Similar to Lu novu Tuppi Tuppi, this work is in verse in Sicilian dialect. Unlike the other work, this is comprised of 15 separate short poems on…

Forzato-Spezia, a formidable orator and thinker, used an Italian publisher for this account of her years in America, drawn from articles she had…

Dedicated by author Novelli to his "consort" Iolanda. This copy is inscribed by Novelli to his friend, Theodore Gantz. The bookseller who sold me this…

This is the only "annual" like this for this important school for working men and women - that is, there were night (as well as day) classes for those…

Aldo (Aldino) Felicani, a typographer and anarchist who started newspapers in Cleveland and elsewhere in the U.S. and who was intimately involved in…

Two Italian patriotic songs, printed in blue ink on both sides of a single sheet, issued by an Italian-American publisher in New York City. Numbered…

These three chromolithographic prints or, given their location in the Princeton Poster Collection of the Smithsonian, posters, perhaps issued as a…

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