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  1. Richard Washburn Child (August 5, 1881 – January 31, 1935) was an American author and diplomat. Both during and after his service as United States Ambassador to Italy, he was a well-known promoter of fascism, in particular Italian Fascism, in the early 20th century.

  2. Richard Washburn Child was an American author and novelist, born in Worcester, MA, in 1881. After finishing high school he attended Harvard University and Harvard Law School, graduating in 1906, after which he became a corporate lawyer.

    • August 5, 1881
    • January 31, 1935
  3. Background. Mussolini dictated parts of the text to his brother Arnaldo Mussolini who handed the manuscripts, together with other material supplied by Mussolini's lover Margherita Sarfatti, to Richard Washburn Child (the former American ambassador to Italy). Child served together with Luigi Barzini, Jr. as a ghostwriter for the autobiography ...

  4. Richard Washburn Child (5 August 1881 – 31 January 1935) was an American No-Maj author and diplomat. [1] He had been appointed as the U.S. ambassador to Italy by 1926. [2] [3] On 6 December of that year, he spoke at the plenary session of the Near East Peace Conference, explaining that the U.S. was...

  5. Richard Washburn Child (August 5, 1881 – January 31, 1935) was an American author, diplomat, and promoter of fascism, in particular Italian Fascism, in the early 20th century.

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    • January 31, 1935
    • August 5, 1881
  6. Author. : Richard Washburn Child. ←. Author Index: Ch. Richard Washburn Child. (18811935) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. American author and diplomat.

  7. Richard Child, 1st Earl Tylney (5 February 1680 – March 1750), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1708 and 1734. Initially a Tory, he switched to supporting the Whigs after 1715.

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