Fascismo dalla marcia su Roma all'impero [Fascism from the March on Rome to the Empire]. Boston: Peabody Press, 1937.
Title
Fascismo dalla marcia su Roma all'impero [Fascism from the March on Rome to the Empire]. Boston: Peabody Press, 1937.
Description
An obviously laudatory view of fascism from the author, with an unusual smiling faced portrait of Mussolini, with facsimile signature, as a frontispiece.
Boscarini was a radio announcer in Italian on four radio stations in the Greater Boston area. With a doctor of laws degree from Italy, quadri-lingual, he taught art in the Michelangelo School in Boston's North End.
What a publisher called Peabody Press in a city like Boston was doing publishing a work like this suggests Boscarini's influence in the larger non-Italian community, or the impact the publisher believed he could have on the Italian American community because of his radio show, or Mussolini's popularity among Italian Americans, or perhaps some combination of these.
Boscarini was a radio announcer in Italian on four radio stations in the Greater Boston area. With a doctor of laws degree from Italy, quadri-lingual, he taught art in the Michelangelo School in Boston's North End.
What a publisher called Peabody Press in a city like Boston was doing publishing a work like this suggests Boscarini's influence in the larger non-Italian community, or the impact the publisher believed he could have on the Italian American community because of his radio show, or Mussolini's popularity among Italian Americans, or perhaps some combination of these.
Creator
Giovanni Boscarini
Publisher
Boston: Peabody Press
Date
1937
Language
Italian
Citation
Giovanni Boscarini, “Fascismo dalla marcia su Roma all'impero [Fascism from the March on Rome to the Empire]. Boston: Peabody Press, 1937.,” Italian-Language American Imprints: The Periconi Collection, accessed April 26, 2024, https://italianamericanimprints.omeka.net/items/show/6.
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