My Autobiography
by Benito Mussolini
Publisher: C. Scribner's Sons 1928
Number of pages: 321
Description:
The book provides a self-portrait of the Italian dictator, chronicling his rise to power, political ideology, and personal reflections. Written to shape his public image, the book offers insight into Mussolini's perspective on leadership, fascism, and Italy's transformation under his rule.
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