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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

The collection includes:Italian imprint:L'Asino, Anno 14, No. 2 - 8 Gennaio [January] 1905 L'Asino, Anno 14, No. 3 - 15 Gennaio [January] 1905…

While the publisher is not listed, as such, the recto of the final leaf displays an advertisement for Il Proletario, published by the Federazione…

The preface by Carlo Tresca sets up the themes of the work: that believers think the soul is immortal, that there is an "eternal world" that he deems…

This is an earlier work published by Varvaro, a not unimportant Italian poet of the period known as a “poeta modernissimo.” See description of "San…

Libero Tancredi was the journalistic pseudonym of Massimo Rocca (b. Torino 1884 - d. Salò 1973). This work dates from Rocca's youth, when he wrote for…

The Galilei Club was another chosen name for an anarchist group, reflecting the independence of its namesake (whose last name the group used, rather…

With a preface by Giuseppe Altieri, who is perhaps also the translator from French, although nothing in Altieri's preface suggests as much. There is…

Although the author's name appears nowhere in this work itself, Sébastien Faure (1858-1942) is listed as the author on p. 3, under "opuscoli di…

Prefatory essay by Bernard Lazare; 13 pages of historical references, by date, from March 1906 through March 1907 [it says "1897"]; other essays by…

Dedicated to Miss Alice Griffith and Elizabeth Ash; 27 photo illustrations printed in part "with the kind permission of Mr Lorenzo Sosso," and in part…

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