Milan, Alfieri and Lacroix, 1937. In 2 °. 4 illustrated by photographs including full page, from 7 tables. in color and 5 in black and white, all on cardboard, editorial binding in rigid cardboard covered in black celluloid with an image of a large stylized bundle in gray, date written in white, red, black, black case, back restorations.
Specialist Notes
Object book, special edition of the Illustrated Magazine of the People of Italy, developed with & nbsp; avant-garde graphics and photos of the highest artistic level. Probably the most exhaustive propaganda text of the fascist era which, starting from Roman history, illustrates and exalts colonial enterprises, reclamation works and infrastructural achievements, finance and industries of the time. Fruit of a plurality & nbsp; of contributions (among others by A. Solmi, R. Almagià, A. Starace, M. Appelius, A. Lessona, G. Agnelli, V. Azzolini, G. Paolucci Di Calboli) and a layout and graphics by great visual impact curated by M. Luigi Poli with artistic contributions by B. Buffoni, E. Carboni, P. Garretto, R. Micaelles, M. Nizzoli and M. Sironi and with photographs by S. Bricarelli, F. Patellani, L Ridenti and B. Stefani.
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