The Life of General Garibaldi / Translated from his private papers; with the history of his splendid exploits in Rome, Lombardy, Sicily and Naples, to the present time.
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A first-person account translated from private manuscripts, combining memoir, military orders, and contemporary reports to recount the subject's early life, seafaring beginnings, long service with republican forces in South America, period of exile and residence in the United States, and later campaigns during the Italian uprisings of 1849, 1859, and 1860. The text blends battlefield descriptions, proclamations, and rules for treating prisoners with personal reflections on sacrifice, patriotism, simple living, and opposition to clerical authority, and it is supplemented by the translator's notes and eyewitness narratives to provide broader context.
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