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[Press photo of Nicola Sacco's wife Rosina and their daughter Ines]

[Press photo of Nicola Sacco's wife Rosina and their daughter Ines]

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[Press photo of Nicola Sacco's wife Rosina and their daughter Ines]

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n.p., 1927. Approximately 8x10 inch photo, NEA reference stamp dated Aug. 9, 1927 on reverse, with penciled notation "Mrs. Sacco and daughter Inez (sic)." The photo has ink markings to increase contrast and clarify outlines, preparing it for use in a printed publication. Closed edge tear at top, reverse has some smudges of soil. Ines had been born soon after her father's arrest. He was executed about two weeks after this photo was taken.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
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Title
[Press photo of Nicola Sacco's wife Rosina and their daughter Ines]
Book Condition
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Place of Publication
n.p.
Date Published
1927
Bookseller catalogs
Labor - American; Anarchism; 1920S; Photograph;

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Established in 1981 in San Francisco, we specialize in books and ephemeral materials related to the history of Labor and other social movements, including the struggles for Black and Chicano equality, the Gay liberation movement, Feminism, and Asian-American activism, as well as the Far Right. In recent years Bolerium has expanded into materials in non-western languages, especially from East Asia, and has also placed more emphasis on ephemera, with tens of thousands of original leaflets, pamphlets, and posters in stock. You can sign up for free email lists in our subject areas at www.bolerium.com. We are located in San Francisco at 2141 Mission, Suite 300 (between 17th & 18th St.). We're open by appointment only..

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