Teodoru e Rosalba o sia la rivoluzioni di lu 1860 in Palermu - Canti XIV
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Canti XIV
Author: Carmelo Piola
Publisher: Stamperia Tamburello e C.
Place of printing: Palermo
Year of publication: 1863
Product Condition:
Two volumes bound in a single volume; at the end of the second volume reads "the End of the second volume", but the work appears to be complete with all XIV songs declared on the title page. Ligation linen wetsuit in good condition. Stamp of membership on the cover page. Cards slightly burnished with scattered blooms; cc.4-6 feature a cut repaired with the application of tissue, no loss of text
Pages: VIII, (2), 322, (2)
Format: In the sixteenth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 17
Width: 11
Description
Poem in dialect about the events of 1860 in Palermo, with a fervent, dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi. The work is accompanied by interesting and contemporary historical background: the poem is preceded by a Few words on the purpose of the revolution in sicily, and above all, it is followed by a full chapter that collects the Overview of political and biographical of the main fighters. The purpose of the author is "choke in the throat mendacio to be the Sicilian autonomisti political....Conchiudo be true that the majority of the Sicilian people to aspire to autonomy; but this must be absolutely the administrative, and not ever, politics, and convinced that at a time when Italy will be independent and will be able to sit at the banquet of the great powers, and then they will disappear badges in Turin, Como, Sicily, ec.ec.
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