Author: Luigi Carnovale
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Category : Austria
Languages : en
Pages : 696
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In English and Italian, with special t.p. in Italian: Perche l'Italia e entrata nell grande guerra ...
Why Italy Entered Into the Great War, by Luigi Carnovale
Author: Luigi Carnovale
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Category : Austria
Languages : en
Pages : 696
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In English and Italian, with special t.p. in Italian: Perche l'Italia e entrata nell grande guerra ...
Publisher:
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Category : Austria
Languages : en
Pages : 696
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In English and Italian, with special t.p. in Italian: Perche l'Italia e entrata nell grande guerra ...
Why Italy Entered Into the Great War, by Luigi Carnovale
Author: Luigi Carnovale
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Category : Austria
Languages : en
Pages : 698
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In English and Italian, with special t.p. in Italian: Perche l'Italia e entrata nell grande guerra ...
Publisher:
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Category : Austria
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
In English and Italian, with special t.p. in Italian: Perche l'Italia e entrata nell grande guerra ...
Only by the Abolition of Neutrality Can War be Quickly and Forever Prevented
Author: Luigi Carnovale
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Category : Neutrality
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Neutrality
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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The Disarmament Conference at Washington Will be a Failure
Author: Luigi Carnovale
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Category : Neutrality
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Neutrality
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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War is Death, Peace is Life
Author: Ethel Naomi Torrey Beacham
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Political pamphlets
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Languages : en
Pages : 878
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Languages : en
Pages : 878
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Side Lights, Luigi Carnovale, Apostol [!] of Humanity, the Modern Idealist
Author: Ethel Naomi Torrey Beacham
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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WHY ITALY ENTERED INTO THE GRT
Author: Luigi Carnovale
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ISBN: 9781371057107
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 696
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ISBN: 9781371057107
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 696
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RAEMAEKERS SATIRICAL CARTOONS OF THE GREAT WAR
Author: Louis Raemaekers
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8826455430
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 246
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Throughout history cartoons can have had a powerful psychological, emotional, and political impact. One hundred years before WWI, Napoleon is reported to have said that the English caricaturist James Gillray "did more than all the armies in Europe to bring me down.” During World War I, no cartoonist exercised more influence than Louis Raemaekers of Holland. Charged with "endangering Dutch neutrality," his cartoons led the German Government to offer a 12,000 guilder reward for his capture, dead or alive. A German newspaper, summarizing the terms of peace Germany would exact after it won the war, declared that “Indemnity would be demanded for every one of Raemaekers' cartoons.” Raemaekers cartoons were also instrumental in fighting against deeply entrenched American isolationism. When, in 1917, the United States entered the war, Raemaekers embarked on a lecture tour of the USA and Canada, rallying the new allies for support and arguing the case for mobilisation against the German Empire. The Christian Science Monitor commented “From the outset his works revealed something more than the humorous or ironical power of the caricaturist; they showed that behind the mere pictorial comment on the war was a man who thought and wrought with deep and uncompromising conviction as to right and wrong.” All too often art critics, art historians, aestheticians, and others have dismissed cartoons and caricatures as silly — not serious — trivial, and irrelevant. Yet, as you will see with the cartoons in this first volume, here are cartoons and caricatures that, in retrospect, possibly had more effect on the German High Command and German populace than possibly a new Allied offensive, giving weight to the adage “The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.” - if only pen and paper could have been used to greater effect in this, the Great War.
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8826455430
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Throughout history cartoons can have had a powerful psychological, emotional, and political impact. One hundred years before WWI, Napoleon is reported to have said that the English caricaturist James Gillray "did more than all the armies in Europe to bring me down.” During World War I, no cartoonist exercised more influence than Louis Raemaekers of Holland. Charged with "endangering Dutch neutrality," his cartoons led the German Government to offer a 12,000 guilder reward for his capture, dead or alive. A German newspaper, summarizing the terms of peace Germany would exact after it won the war, declared that “Indemnity would be demanded for every one of Raemaekers' cartoons.” Raemaekers cartoons were also instrumental in fighting against deeply entrenched American isolationism. When, in 1917, the United States entered the war, Raemaekers embarked on a lecture tour of the USA and Canada, rallying the new allies for support and arguing the case for mobilisation against the German Empire. The Christian Science Monitor commented “From the outset his works revealed something more than the humorous or ironical power of the caricaturist; they showed that behind the mere pictorial comment on the war was a man who thought and wrought with deep and uncompromising conviction as to right and wrong.” All too often art critics, art historians, aestheticians, and others have dismissed cartoons and caricatures as silly — not serious — trivial, and irrelevant. Yet, as you will see with the cartoons in this first volume, here are cartoons and caricatures that, in retrospect, possibly had more effect on the German High Command and German populace than possibly a new Allied offensive, giving weight to the adage “The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.” - if only pen and paper could have been used to greater effect in this, the Great War.
The Dial
Author: Francis Fisher Browne
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 672
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Publisher:
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 672
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