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Luigi Barzini

    7 février 1874 – 6 septembre 1947

    Un journaliste, reporter de guerre et voyageur italien réputé. Son travail explore souvent des terres lointaines et le cœur des conflits, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds de la condition humaine et des moments historiques.

    The Italians
    Pekin To Paris: An Account Of Prince Borghese's Journey Across Two Continents In A Motor-car
    From Caesar to the Mafia.; Sketches of Italian Life
    The Europeans
    From Caesar to the Mafia
    The Italians : A Full-Length Portrait Featuring Their Manners and Morals
    • In this consummate portrait of the Italian people, bestselling author, publisher, journalist, and politician Luigi Barzini delves deeply into the Italian national character, discovering both its great qualities and its imperfections. Barzini is startlingly frank as he examines "the two Italies": the one that created and nurtured such luminaries as Dante Alighieri, St. Thomas of Aquino, and Leonardo da Vinci; the other, feeble and prone to catastrophe, backward in political action if not in thought, "invaded, ravaged, sacked, and humiliated in every century." Deeply ambivalent, Barzini approaches his task with a combination of love, hate, disillusion, and affectionate paternalism, resulting in a completely original, thoughtful, and probing picture of his countrymen.

      The Italians : A Full-Length Portrait Featuring Their Manners and Morals
    • From Caesar to the Mafia

      Persons, Places and Problems in Italian Life

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(20)Évaluer

      Luigi Barzini is celebrated not only as a prominent journalist but also as a significant cultural historian of modern Italy. His work captures the essence of Italian life and society, providing deep insights into the country's history and cultural landscape. Through his writings, Barzini's unique perspective and narrative style offer readers an engaging exploration of Italy's evolution and its place in the world.

      From Caesar to the Mafia
    • An examination of European culture and history and of the nations that must be the base of a unified Europe backs up the eminent scholar-journalist's call for a Europe with one will, one voice, and a unified foreign policy

      The Europeans
    • The Little Match Man (1917)

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literature by providing affordable, high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original text.

      The Little Match Man (1917)
    • The Little Match Man

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The Little Match Man is presented in a contemporary format, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The book has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted, offering a clear and readable text that distinguishes it from scanned copies. This effort highlights the work's historical significance and aims to keep its legacy alive for both current readers and those yet to come.

      The Little Match Man
    • Peking to Paris

      A Journey Across Two Continents in 1907 - Translated by L.P. de Castelvecchio. With a New Introduction by Luigi Barzini, Jr

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      Peking to Paris
    • La Metà del Mondo vista da un'automobile

      Da Pechino a Parigi in 60 giorni

      4,2(6)Évaluer

      Una sfida lanciata dal giornale francese 'Le Matin', un'impresa che pare impossibile: in auto per oltre 15.000 chilometri, da Pechino a Parigi. Luigi Barzini, inviato del Corriere della Sera, partecipò a questo evento sull'Itala condotta dal principe Scipione Borghese: narra così nel libro di questa avventura, con la penna del cronista che realizzò il primo reportage dei tempi, pubblicato nel 1908 in undici lingue: un raid editoriale.

      La Metà del Mondo vista da un'automobile