This article focuses on the private library of the famous journalist Indro Montanelli (1909-2001) who chose to dante his archive together with other legacies to the Fondazione Montanelli Bassi in Fucecchio (near Florence). The journalist's library is analyzed through the recent theories and reflections concerning individual personal libraries belonging to artists, writers, intellectuals who played a significant role in the 20th Century, with a brief overview of the peculiarities of this kind of collections: ex libris, inscriptions, reference and notes that make each item unique and valuable.
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