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 stupid" reasoning that socialists use against anarchists that they use in general: that there have…
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, No. 3 - 19 Marzo [March] 1942Nazioni Unite, Anno I, No. 4 - 26 Marzo [March] 1942Nazioni Unite, Anno…
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 1, 1943La Legione, Vol. II, No. 2 - January 18, 1943La Legione, Vol. II, No. 3 - February 1, 1943La…
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, poetry, short stories, and columns. The Collection currently includes issues from 1943 to…
These three chromolithographic prints or, given their location in the Princeton Poster Collection of the Smithsonian, posters, perhaps issued as a set, depict respectively the trial, execution, and burial of German militarism in the form of the…
This bilingual advertising handbill for the American premier of "Il Fornaretto di Venezia" at the 5th Avenue Play House, ca. 1923, was printed on all four pages in English and Italian, and contains three illustrations. The handbill opens to a large…
This handbill - in Italian on the recto and in English on the verso - announces a mass meeting in support of Athos Terzani’s innocence. The English text states: “Athos Terzani, Facing trial for murder on the false story of ‘General’ Art J. Smith of…
This particular flyer or handbill was used to incite Italians workers to show their opposition to the "guerra imperialista," the Italian imperialist misadventure in Ethiopia, calling them to rallies in August 1935, in both Elmira and Ithaca in…
This flyer was printed recto only on newsprint with two columns of text, one in Italian the other in English. It gives an announcement for a community meeting to be held at Public School 45 in the Bronx, Friday, December 11, 1936. Sponsored by the…
See main entry (for all five issues) for a description of this "libertarian" anarchist newspaper, shut down by the fascists in Milan in 1922, when edited from Rome by Malatesta, according to Enrico Arrigoni, as quoted in Avrich, and then reborn in…
See main entry for a description of this anarchist and libertarian journal, first published in Milan, though Errico Malatesta edited it from Rome, according to Enrico Arrigoni, from an interview by Paul Avrich, and then, when the fascists shut it…
See the description of the May 1 issue, which was edited and administered out of offices of the paper at 725 Union Street, Brooklyn, two streets away from where this issue was published, at 460 Carroll Street, also in Brooklyn.See description and…
A Milanese socialist newspaper founded in 1920, but then shut down by the fascists in 1921 following fascist reprisals in the aftermath of the bombing of the Diana Theatre in Milan, which was itself carried out in protest of the continued detention…
This work in the 1914 "latest edition" (as indicated on the cover but not on the title page) was originally issued in 1896, when it was copyrighted by Angelo De Gaudenzi & Co., and renewed in 1900, see verso of title page, just a few years after…
The copyright date of 1905 on the verso of the title page is, of course, indicative only that the book was not published or printed before then. On the spine, however, is the date 1907, and the words preceding the date "ultima edizione" [latest…
This is a collection of approximately 30 letters and other documents (such as agendas for meetings ("Ordine del giorno," photograph here), a membership card, and the like) of the Buffalo section of the Federazione Socialista Italiana in the years…
This 1909 issue is the only issue of L'Asino in the collection that was actually published in (as opposed to being distributed in) New York. To see the difference between the two: note "New York" and the date of publication in small type above the…
For a full account of L'Asino as published in Rome, see general entry for the magazine from January 1905 - November 1905.As with all issues of L’Asino, this one features bright, full-color front and rear cover (and interior black-and-white) political…
For a full account of L'Asino as published in Rome, see general entry for the magazine from January 1905 - November 1905.As with all issues of L’Asino, this one features bright, full-color front and rear cover (and interior black-and-white) political…
For a full account of L'Asino as published in Rome, see general entry for the magazine from January 1905 - November 1905.As with all issues of L’Asino, this one features bright, full-color front and rear cover (and interior black-and-white) political…
For a full account of L'Asino as published in Rome, see general entry for the magazine from January 1905 - November 1905.As with all issues of L’Asino, this one features bright, full-color front and rear cover (and interior black-and-white) political…