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This book presents the National Book League's Third Annual Lecture, which discusses the relationship between the reading public and the nature of historical inquiry.
The third volume in the famous trilogy covers Garibaldi's role in the events of June to November 1860, the decisive year in the making of Italy ending with his conquest of Sicily and Naples and his acknowledgement of Victor Emmanuel of Piedmont-Sardinia as king of a united Italy.
Follow Garibaldi's life from his early education and training through his time in South America, his return to Italy, his defense of Rome against a French siege, and his retreat to the republic of San Marino.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.