This sketched Malatesta image appeared in the Argentine anarchist magazine Vía Libre sometime during the 1920s. It's an advertisement for a collection of his writings priced at $1.20, wonder what that would be in today's money? Argentina's Anarchist community was heavily tied to Italy as many of its pioneers were Italian immigrants and exiles.
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