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Originally published in 1964, this book holds the story of Italian
Fascism and its leader up to the light. Gallo explains how Fascism
triumphed in Italy, what it did to and for that country, and what
its heritage is for present-day Italy. The character of Mussolini
is explored as it is interwoven with the history of the
dictatorship he founded, and Gallo demonstrates beyond doubt the
enthusiasm with which Italian industry, finance, and business
supported Mussolini's self-styled, anti-capitalist movement.
On 15 May 1779, the second son of a prominent but impecunious
Corsican family arrives at the gates of a royal military school at
Brienne in the east of France. Not yet 10 years old, he barely
speaks French. A fierce patriot, even at such a young age, French
for him is the language of the oppressor - in 1769 France robbed
Corsica of the independence it had won from Genoa - and his
schoolmates waste no time making fun of him, his accent, his
Italian-sounding name, Napoleone Buonaparte... Within 20 years this
solitary child has become Napoleon Bonaparte, on the verge of being
appointed First Consul of France. As Commander-in-Chief of the Army
of Italy, he has defeated Austria and been hailed as the liberator
of peoples. Throughout Europe, he is celebrated as the man of
destiny, the Romantic hero whose courage and force of will can
triumph over all the obstacles set by freedom's enemies . . . This
is historical fiction of the very highest calibre, a compelling and
passionate story, wonderfully detailed and utterly captivating.
A profusely illustrated survey of posters from the French Revolution to the present.
Posters are found in public places all over the world. They are usually visually striking, designed to attract the attention of passers-by and entice them to purchase a particular product or service, make them aware of a political viewpoint, or attend a specific event.
This remarkable study is an overview of posters throughout history, as well as a representative survey of mass culture from the time of the French Revolution to 2000. Over 450 posters are reproduced here, 250 in full color, selected for both their historical import and their beauty. Author Max Gallo's informative text recapitulates the social and political currents of the day and places each poster in its historical context. The book also includes an essay on the development of poster art by art critic Carlo Arturo Quintavelle. 200 color and 200 black-and-white illustrations.
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