Garibaldi: Passioni e Battaglie (1960) by Arturo Fratta is a narrative-historical portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi, focusing on both his military campaigns and personal ideals. Issued as a non-commercial edition, the work likely aimed to commemorate the hero’s legacy through a combination of biographical reconstruction, patriotic rhetoric, and historical reflection. It highlights Garibaldi’s role in Italian unification and the emotional dimension of his commitment to liberty and national identity. The volume reflects mid-20th-century approaches to public history and nationalist commemoration.