Il Lavoro Negli Stabilimenti Carcerari e Nei RR. Riformatori
by Direzione Generale delle Carceri e dei Riformatori, Ministero Della Giustizia
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About This Item
730 pp. report on prisons and prison labor in early 20th century Italy, organized by type of intuition (youth reformatory, house of corrections, agricultural penal colony) and region, illustrated throughout with reproductions of photographs showing prison buildings, inmates, working conditions, and the produce of prison labor. Light foxing and page browning throughout. 4to. Recent-cloth backed boards. Rome (Tipografia delle Mantellate) 1923. A work that provides much rich documentation of prison conditions and inmate labor in early 20th century Italy. Extremely scarce in institutional collections. As of June 2015, WorldCat locates only one copy in North America.
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- Bookseller
- Bernett Rare Books Inc (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 46461
- Title
- Il Lavoro Negli Stabilimenti Carcerari e Nei RR. Riformatori
- Author
- Direzione Generale delle Carceri e dei Riformatori, Ministero Della Giustizia
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Bookseller catalogs
- Italy;
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Bernett Rare Books Inc
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
About Bernett Rare Books Inc
Bernett Rare Books specializes in rare and out-of-print scholarly books on the History of Art and Architecture from antiquity to the present. Since 1944 we have been helping institutional libraries and individuals build their collections.
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