The education of a reluctant radical. Roman childhood, book 1
New York: Topical Books, 1992. Hardcover. xiii, 175p., front., illus., very good condition in like dj. More
Cat.No: 34346
New York: Topical Books, 1992. Hardcover. xiii, 175p., front., illus., very good condition in like dj. More
Cat.No: 34346
New York: Topical Books, 1992. Hardcover. xiii, 175p., front., illus., very good condition in like dj; signed and inscribed by Marzani on the free front endpaper. More
Cat.No: 36680
New York: Topical Books, 1992. Paperback. xiii, 175p., wraps, front., illus., very good condition. More
Cat.No: 37368
New York: Topical Books, 1994. xiii, 281p., original cloth binding, first edition, very good condition, dj. More
Cat.No: 175036
New York: Marzani & Munsell, [1961]. Staplebound. 96p., staplebound pamphlet, 5.75x9 inches, wraps shelfworn and slightly soiled, else good condition. Carl Marzani is an Italian American author who fought in the Spanish Civil War. More
Cat.No: 40248
New York: Atheneum, 1979. Hardcover. 223p., stated first edition, very good condition in like dust jacket with flap price intact. Novel about a young Italian-American girl in high school. Involves the Triangle Shirt Waist fire. More
Cat.No: 319046
Los Angeles: James A. Doolittle, [1950s]. PAM. [16p] includes cover with a single sheet laid-in, 9x12 inches, biographies of the cast, writer, producers etc. with photos, scenes from the operas, stories of the operas, very good souvenir program in stapled pictorial wraps. The shows were written in 1946/47 and produced..... More
Cat.No: 293662
Munich: Edition Langewiesche-Brandt, 1958. Hardcover. 59p., texts in English and German on facing pages, light toning to text block and soiling to white board covers. A short story by Miller based upon a trip he took to Post-War Italy with an Italian American dock worker he met in the States..... More
Cat.No: 273416
San Francisco: Museo ItaloAmericano, 1995. 4 panels 8.5x11 inches, illustrated with 4 b&w photos, short bio by curator Margaret Hooks, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 131072
New York: The Devin-Adair Company, 1960. Hardcover. x, 370p., very good condition in a price clipped and chipped dj. Montgomery argues that "Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty of murder as charged and were properly convicted by an uninfluenced jury."-dj blurb. More
Cat.No: 54616
Milan: the magazine, 1955. Magazine. Pp.81-120 (i.e., about 60p.), glazed color cover with better-than-newsprint guts. Most of the illustrations within are advertisements, a postwar shoestring effort. Edgeworn and toned; an okay copy. More
Cat.No: 224583
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987. Hardcover. xiii, 368p., very good condition in like dust jacket. More
Cat.No: 281238
New York: Bordighera Press, 2008. Paperback. 135p., scattered period snapshot illustrations, very good in wraps. More
Cat.No: 159098
New York: Il Martello, [1924-?]. 133p., paperback, wraps worn with a few small stains, staples rusted else very good second edition. "Il Martello" (The Hammer) was a weekly anti-fascist publication edited by Carlo Tresca. A collection of early texts on religion and nationalism by three former leftists who had become..... More
Cat.No: 259036
New York: Il Martello, [1924-?]. 133p., paperback, wraps somewhat worn with a small adhesion and some toning; second edition. "Il Martello" (The Hammer) was a weekly anti-fascist publication edited by Carlo Tresca. A collection of early texts on religion and nationalism by three former leftists who had become prominent fascists..... More
Cat.No: 260016
New York: Il Martello, [1924-?]. 133p., paperback, very good, top of pages unopened, a lovely example. "Il Martello" (The Hammer) was a weekly anti-fascist publication edited by Carlo Tresca. A collection of early texts on religion and nationalism by three former leftists who had become prominent fascists, illustrating their complete..... More
Cat.No: 256441
Washington DC: The National Italian American Foundation, [1993?]. Paperback. 325p., wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 318684
New York: Casa Editrice "Il Martello" [1922]. Hardcover. xiv, 352p., cloth-covered boards, one illus. (portrait of Malatesta), boards lightly worn, previous owner's name penned on title page, pencil underlining on a few pages else very good condition. No dj. Text in Italian. OCLC gives date as 1922. "Il Martello" (The..... More
Cat.No: 257556
New York: Casa Editrice "Il Martello" [1922]. Hardcover. xiv, 352p., cloth-covered boards, one illus. (portrait of Malatesta), boards lightly worn, additional portrait of Malatesta pasted to front pastedown endpaper with offsetting to free front endpaper, colored pencil underlining on a few pages, one page dog-eared else very good condition. No..... More
Cat.No: 264803
West New York, NJ: Supermen Literature, 1939. 40p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. "Special edition edited by Virginio De Martin." Text in Italian. Posthumous publication of this work by the Italian anarcho-futurist and individualist, who had been killed in 1922. This work has been translated into English as "Toward the creative..... More
Cat.No: 261208
West New York, NJ: Supermen Literature, 1939. 40p., staplebound pamphlet, wraps lightly toned along edges, touch of rust to staples else very good. "Special edition edited by Virginio De Martin." Text in Italian. Posthumous publication of this work by the Italian anarcho-futurist and individualist, who had been killed in 1922..... More
Cat.No: 261804
West New York, NJ: Supermen Literature, 1939. 40p., staplebound pamphlet, front wrap heavily soiled, touch of rust to staples else very good. "Special edition edited by Virginio De Martin." Text in Italian. Posthumous publication of this work by the Italian anarcho-futurist and individualist, who had been killed in 1922. This..... More
Cat.No: 261879
Newark, NJ: L'Adunata dei Refrattari, 1942. 28p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Quaderno no. 3. The anarchist poet, journalist, and author, associated with the Futurist movement, had arrived in the United States in 1938. More
Cat.No: 41548
Newark, NJ: L'Adunata dei Refrattari, 1940. 28p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Quaderno no. 2. The anarchist poet, journalist and author, associated with the Futurist movement, had arrived in the United States in 1938. More
Cat.No: 42146
Lucca: Fondazione Paolo Cresci, 2006. Paperback. 170p., illustrated in the lengthy terminal section with a profusion of period snapshot/studio photographs (dressing up in wooly chaps & gaucho gear, &c), a smartly produced softbound in 9.5x6.5 inch decorated wraps. Northern California was one destination; some wound up in Truckee! Nice copy..... More
Cat.No: 311626