
my autobiography
Book Specifications:
- Title: My Autobiography
- Publisher: Hutchinson and Co.
- Author: Benito Mussolini
- Language: English
- Pages: 252
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Cover minor damage)
About the Book:
My Autobiography by Benito Mussolini is a dictated account of Mussolini’s early life, wartime experiences, political evolution, and rise to power in Italy during the early twentieth century. Prepared with the assistance of Richard Washburn Child and Luigi Barzini Jr., the work was intended largely for American audiences and reflects the political image Mussolini sought to project internationally. The autobiography traces his beginnings in socialist politics, his experiences during World War I, the creation of the Fascist movement, and the events leading to the historic March on Rome. Alongside personal reflections, the book provides insight into Mussolini’s political ideology, leadership style, and the atmosphere of political unrest in postwar Europe. As both a historical document and a piece of political self-representation, it offers readers a valuable perspective on the origins of fascism and twentieth-century European politics. Published by Hutchinson and Co., this paperback edition is important for readers interested in political history, European studies, autobiographies, and the rise of authoritarian movements.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: My Autobiography
- Publisher: Hutchinson and Co.
- Author: Benito Mussolini
- Language: English
- Pages: 252
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Cover minor damage)
About the Book:
My Autobiography by Benito Mussolini is a dictated account of Mussolini’s early life, wartime experiences, political evolution, and rise to power in Italy during the early twentieth century. Prepared with the assistance of Richard Washburn Child and Luigi Barzini Jr., the work was intended largely for American audiences and reflects the political image Mussolini sought to project internationally. The autobiography traces his beginnings in socialist politics, his experiences during World War I, the creation of the Fascist movement, and the events leading to the historic March on Rome. Alongside personal reflections, the book provides insight into Mussolini’s political ideology, leadership style, and the atmosphere of political unrest in postwar Europe. As both a historical document and a piece of political self-representation, it offers readers a valuable perspective on the origins of fascism and twentieth-century European politics. Published by Hutchinson and Co., this paperback edition is important for readers interested in political history, European studies, autobiographies, and the rise of authoritarian movements.












