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Italian Historical Society lectures

Signora Olivia Rossetti Agresti, lucid, dynamic, informed. Niece of the famous English poet Dante Gabriele Rossetti, distinguished writer and journalist, noted authority on Italian economics, brilliant spokesman and official interpreter for Italy on international and industrial problems. Madame Agresti is returning to America on January 15th and will be available for speaking engagements from this date to March 15th. The Italian Historical Society, whose privilege it is to present this unusual speaker to American lecture audiences this coming season, from January 15th to March 15th, 1937.

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Table of Contents

Subjects: Italy of Today
The Corporate State
The Women of Modern ITaly
Italian Labor Policies
The European Situation Seen From Italy
Anecdotage of an Interpreter
How Italy Defeated Sanctions
Italy's Financial Policies
Italy's Agricultural Policies
A Threat to Western Civilization.

Edition Notes

Italian Historical Society, Rockefeller Center (Palazzo d'Italia) 626 Fifth Avenue, New York City. [1937].

Title devised by Library staff.

Portrait of Signora Olivia Rossetti Agresti on upper right hand corner of front cover.

LC copy 3: variant with larger cropped picture of Olivia Rosetti Agreti in upper right hand corner of front cover.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

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Signora Olivia Rossetti Agresti, lucid, dynamic, informed

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/I

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1 v. (program).

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OL31005920M
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2013657849

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OL23168816W

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