Dal molino di Cerbaia a Cala Martina / Notizie inedite sulla vita di Giuseppe Garibaldi
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A detailed account reconstructs the fugitive journey of Giuseppe Garibaldi after his forced retreat, following his passage across the Tuscan Apennines from remote hamlets toward the coast, the death of his companion Anita, and subsequent concealments and narrow escapes. The narrative compiles eyewitness testimony, local recollections, and documentary research to trace routes through places such as Molino di Cerbaia and nearby villages, the role of improvised shelters and guides, and the coordinated efforts of Tuscan patriots who aided his passage. The work assembles names and events to present a chronological reconstruction aimed at patriotic remembrance.
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