All the Right Enemies

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All the Right Enemies: The Life and Murder of Carlo Tresca is a 1988 biography of Italian–American anarchist Carlo Tresca by Dorothy Gallagher.

EditorDorothy Gallagher
LanguageEnglish
Subjectnon-fiction, biography
Published1988 (Rutgers University Press)
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All the Right Enemies: The Life and Murder of Carlo Tresca
First edition
EditorDorothy Gallagher
LanguageEnglish
Subjectnon-fiction, biography
Published1988 (Rutgers University Press)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback, paperback)
Pages321
ISBN9780813513102
OCLC17225359
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Reception

The New York Review of Books called All the Right Enemies a "cool, almost laconic, recital", and wrote "it reads like an inspired police report. Yet her restraint serves to enhance the violence and passion of the events she recounts."[1]

All the Right Enemies has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly,[2] Italian Americana magazine,[3] Kirkus Reviews,[4] Commentary,[5] Dissent,[6] Washington Monthly,[7] The Nation,[8] and The Journal of American History.[9]

It was a 1988 New York Times Notable Book of the Year.[10]

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