Papers related to Gabriele D'Annunzio and the seizure of Fiume
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 13
Image Count:
24
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Letters, typescripts, printed material, photographs, postcards, and memorabilia concerning Gabriele D'Annunzio's role in the 1919 seizure of Fiume. Contents include a typescript of D'Annunzio's "La Preghiera per i cittadini;" a typescript draft of a constitution for Fiume by Alceste De Ambris; photcopies of reports on the activities of the American Henry Furst in Fiume; a facsimile of a 1920 letter from D'Annunzio to Benito Mussolini; letters and papers related to Fioravante Martinelli's membership in the Unione Spirituale Dannunziana; photographs and postcard photographs of D'Annunzio in Fiume; and several postage stamps, medals and pins. The collection also contains an undated typescript of Cesare Cerati's "Tre amici."
Description:
Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938), Italian author and World War I aviator, led the seizure of Fiume in September 1919. After unsuccessfully promoting the city's annexation by Italy, D'Annunzio proclaimed it the Reggenza Italiana de Carnaro, and himself its "Duce" (Leader), but he and his followers were driven out by an Italian bombardment in December, 1920., Printed catalog and folder list in box., and Purchased from Arengario Studio Bibliografico on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2006.
Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519. Edizione nazionale dei manoscritti e dei disegni di Leonardo da Vinci
Description:
BEIN 1994 +59: Copy no. 386 signed by a notary in prospectus to v.1. "La presente opera ... è stata impressa per tutto il mondo in 998 esemplari numerati 1-998 et 25 esemplari fuori commercio numerati I-XXV"--Prospectus to case 1. Supplementary text v. in English accompanying C, H, and M are wanting from Beinecke copy. Propsectus laid in each case., Each case contains a ms. in facsim. and a text vol. containing critical and diplomatic transcriptions in parallel columns; mss. A and B contain an additional facsim. ms., Manuscripts C, H, and M are accompanied by a supplementary text vol. in English., and Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Publisher:
Giunti Barbèra
Subject (Name):
Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519 and Institut de France.
Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519. Edizione nazionale dei manoscritti e dei disegni di Leonardo da Vinci
Description:
BEIN 1994 +59: Copy no. 386 signed by a notary in prospectus to v.1. "La presente opera ... è stata impressa per tutto il mondo in 998 esemplari numerati 1-998 et 25 esemplari fuori commercio numerati I-XXV"--Prospectus to case 1. Supplementary text v. in English accompanying C, H, and M are wanting from Beinecke copy. Propsectus laid in each case., Each case contains a ms. in facsim. and a text vol. containing critical and diplomatic transcriptions in parallel columns; mss. A and B contain an additional facsim. ms., Manuscripts C, H, and M are accompanied by a supplementary text vol. in English., and Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Publisher:
Giunti Barbèra
Subject (Name):
Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519 and Institut de France.
Silence (Block Poem), 1975. Autograph manuscript poem in Italian accompanied on each leaf by two rectangular collages of text in non-Roman alphabets covered by gauze.
Description:
Luciano Caruso (1944-2002) was an Italian experimental poet, editor, and art critic based in Naples until 1976 and in Florence thereafter. He was a prominent practitioner of Italian visual poetry ("poesia visiva").
Subject (Name):
Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry
Subject (Topic):
Experimental poetry, Italian--20th century, Poets, Italian--20th century, and Visual poetry, Italian--20th century
Formed by long sheets of paper featuring hieroglyphic-like characters written in ink by Caruso over existing teletyped text.
Description:
Luciano Caruso (1944-2002) was an Italian experimental poet, editor, and art critic based in Naples until 1976 and in Florence thereafter. He was a prominent practitioner of Italian visual poetry ("poesia visiva").
Subject (Name):
Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry
Subject (Topic):
Experimental poetry, Italian--20th century, Poets, Italian--20th century, and Visual poetry, Italian--20th century