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ITALY BOOKS

Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Verona (Footprint - Pocket Guides) Written by Julius Honnor. By Footprint Handbooks. The regular list price is $11.95. Sells new for $6.74. There are some available for $3.66.
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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Timeless Venice: Discovering Today's City in a Map 500 Years Old Written by Mark Robinson. By Pallas Athene. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $25.87. There are some available for $14.99.
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2 comments about Timeless Venice: Discovering Today's City in a Map 500 Years Old.
  1. Fascinating little book and the best version of the Barberi map that I have come across, and I have many.


  2. The idea is a nice one -- pictures of places in Venice as they are today, coupled with their representations on the famous Barbari map. But the catch -- and it is a big one -- is that you have to view each pair accompanied by the somewhat self-satisfied narrator. He schoolmarms a history of each place at very great length before we see the pairing, and you have to go thru the process every time you wish to look, or look again, at any of the many places available. Not at all for reference or browsing: one would not want to go thru all that more than once.
    And when you wish to exit the program, there is an interminably long list of credits before it closes.


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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Scenic Routes in the Tyrol and the Dolomites Written by Berndt und Artaria Freytag. By Freytag-Berndt. Sells new for $9.75. There are some available for $80.91.
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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Jane Lundin. By Ten Speed Press. There are some available for $0.45.
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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Edward Dumbauld. By University of Oklahoma Press. There are some available for $3.99.
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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Milan & the Italian Lakes Travel Map (Globetrotter Travel Map) Written by Globetrotter. By Globetrotter. The regular list price is $8.95. Sells new for $211.16. There are some available for $124.92.
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1 comments about Milan & the Italian Lakes Travel Map (Globetrotter Travel Map).
  1. What a perfect guide to the beautiful glacier Lakes of Norther Italy, the information is easy to access and well organized. Don't make your trip to this magical part of the world without it.


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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Piazza: Italy's Heart and Soul Written by Joe Bauwens. By Eccola Press. Sells new for $50.00. There are some available for $38.50.
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5 comments about Piazza: Italy's Heart and Soul.
  1. Joe Bauwens and MaryBeth Flower love photography and Italy! The results are incandescent. I yearn for Italy most days of the week and this book makes me especially nostalgic for this gorgeous and delightful nation! This is my favorite coffee table book and I have 30 or so that I love! This is a fabulous gift!


  2. After flipping through the pages of this award winning book, I instantly called to make airline reservations to Tuscany! The authors/photographers images are so vibrant and exciting you feel like you've traveled and experienced the moments with them! Not only is this book a must have but a great gift for even the non-traveler!


  3. Wow! We gave Piazza to my Italian husband for Father's Day and it was a hit with the whole extended family. The photographs captivated all of us-- by either taking us back to Italy in our memories or inspiring the desire for a first visit. Piazza excites and inspires through the very last photo. We can tell the authors/photographers are in love with their subject. This is truly and exceptional book!! Debra Romano


  4. Italy has long been at the top of my list of countries to visit if ever given the chance. Sadly, budget and vacation time are currently prohibitive factors for such a trip. That's the beauty of books such as Joe Bauwens' and MaryBeth Flower's PIAZZA: ITALY'S HEART AND SOUL - they can transport you to places you've dreamed of, through the splendor of their photography and the descriptive footnotes teaching a bit of that region's cultures and traditions.

    When you open the book, you are immediately captured by the colorful flags born by the sbandieratori of Gubbio, and can almost feel their movement as they run, proudly bearing their flags.

    You can feel the press of the crowds when you turn to the depiction of the Ceri Marathon. Then a castle in Vernazza seems to be carved from the seaside bluff it tops, rather than being built upon it by mere men.

    As exciting as some of these photos are, still others convey a solemn peace and stillness, such as the picture of the Santa Maria della Salute church in the dark of night, with lights spotlighting its majestic dome.

    Mr. Bauwens and Ms. Flower miss nothing, including pictures of citizens in traditional costume as well as people in modern dress. We find children laughing and playing, and other people from all walks of life, who through the very normalcy of their pictures, depict everyday life in Italy more surely than mere words. From the pink-haired woman on her cell phone to the pony-tailed man on his unicycle, we experience it all.

    I can almost taste the rich cappuccino when I see the pictures of this dark treat decorated with whimsical chocolate designs atop the foam. I can imagine sitting at an outdoor cafe quietly watching all of these sights go by as I sip my own cup, careful not to burn my mouth.

    But the creators of this coffee table book don't rely on just pictures to deliver the Italian experience - they draft prose as picturesque as their photographs to completely immerse you in the details of the event, the town, the feel of the place.

    I'd expected PIAZZA: ITALY'S HEART AND SOUL to assuage some of my wanderlust, but instead I find I want even more fervently to wander through the rainbow town of Burano. I want to coast through the watery streets of Venice in my own gondola, with a gondolier pointing out spots of interest in a thick Italian accent. I want to dance in the street to the beat of the street musicians on the Ligurian shore.

    Italy is a country steeped in history and this beautiful tome clearly shows this in everything from the architecture to the people to the traditional celebrations. It's the next best thing to being able to visit Italy yourself. For a taste of Italy sure to fuel a few daydreams, pick up a copy of PIAZZA: ITALY'S HEART AND SOUL.

    **Courtesy of Wild on Books**


  5. This lovely portfolio book was born out of a love affair with Italy that has spanned many years, and that has been nurtured by numerous personal visits. On one of those trips the authors, Joe Bauwens and Marybeth Flower, visited a different hill town every day. Spending most of their time in the piazze of these towns, they came to appreciate how the piazza is an expression of the unique cultural life of each community. No one had used photography to tell this story in the way that Bauwens and Flower came to know it. Challenged by this awareness, they undertook a year of rigorous training from professional photographers in various workshops. Armed with this education, they returned to Italy for five months, traveled to many of Italy's towns and cities, took thousands of photographs, spent endless hours selecting the very best, and wrote captivating text to go with them. Piazza--Italy's Heart & Soul is the result. Clearly, these two amateur photographers transformed themselves into amazingly skillful photojournalists, and in so doing realized their dream of communicating in photographs and words the vitality of Italians and their beloved piazze.

    The artistic and vibrant quality of this work is an inspiration to those who aspire to tell other stories in a similar manner. In chapter after chapter the authors succeed beyond measure in capturing the beauty, joy, action, passion, color, and fashion found in the piazze of this wonderful Mediterranean country. Those who already know and love Italy will want this book to enrich their memories. Those who do not, but who see this book and open it, will want to make the journey in order to know and love Italy.


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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

The Golden Milestone: The Italian Heritage of Innovation and Contribution to Civilization  - 4th Edition Written by Russell R. Esposito. By The New York Learning Library. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $13.89. There are some available for $13.88.
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5 comments about The Golden Milestone: The Italian Heritage of Innovation and Contribution to Civilization - 4th Edition.
  1. This thoroughly researched, masterfully written, and fascinating book is truly an encyclopedia of accomplishments from Roman times right up to the 21st century. The book lists countless fascinating facts from Roman, Renaissance, modern Italy, and Italian Americans. It also lists 19 Nobel Prize winners. A great review of somewhat forgotten information about Italian heritage, that is assembled and at your finger tips for reference. A refreshing change from the negative stereotypes offered by shows like "The Sopranos."
    Read this book and give it as a gift.


  2. The Golden Milestone uncovers the most amazing facts about Italian and Italian-American accomplishments. It is a very unique book that covers just about every subject. Great stuff and fun to read. We also used the book's "Italy Travel Guide" that is included as a supplement for our trip to Italy this year. Read this book and pass it on. It is refreshing to read the positive things instead of stereo-types that the media usually servers up about Italian-Americans. Thank you Mr. Esposito for writing this book.


  3. This book is a great review of significant Italian and Italian-American accomplishments since the beginning of time! It is full of information that you may already know in the back of your mind, but the book clarifies it and recognizes the individuals instrumental in the contribution. The author inserts a little of his own humorous antidotes along the way. All in all it is a very interesting book. It would be good for students of any age to learn an overall view of the subject matter. Any reader should be both amazed and entertained!


  4. There is no way to describe the amount of in-depth research on so many interesting subjects in this book. Well written, researched and organized. I got it as a birthday gift and couldn't put it down. It's mind-boggling how anyone could have done so much in-depth research. Amazing stuff that wont disappoint any reader interested in the origins of inventions, artifacts, conventions, foods and traditions, as well as biographies of many famous entertainers and sports personalities. For me, the book's chapters on architecture and American government alone make the book worth the price. Read it and share it. Something for everyone in your family to explore and discover.

    Book Description (from Amazon's Editorial Reviews section)
    This highly acclaimed and uniquely comprehensive book offers readers over 2500 years of Italian and Italian-American accomplishments. The book's 22 chapters cover every subject: art, architecture, music, fashion, science, law, culinary arts, economics, medicine, automobiles, the entertainment industry, sports, and much more. The author's ability to blend facts, with some humor and personal anecdotes makes this book a joy to read. The book covers the wonders of ancient Rome, Renaissance Italy, as well as modern contributions and Nobel Prize winners. The book is illustrated and contains an astonishing collection of inventions and accomplishments. For example, Italians invented the piano, violin, opera, ballet, battery, telescope, radio, and telephone in NYC years before Alexander Bell. Discover how Enrico Fermi ushered in the atomic age, and how Italian sculptors carved the Lincoln memorial in Washington D.C. Explore the chapter on Literature to uncover the origins of many famous fairy tales (Cinderella, Snow White, Pinocchio, etc.). In the chapter on American Government, the author quotes John F. Kennedy who wrote in his book, "A Nation of Immigrants" that the great American principle, "all men are created equal," originated with an Italian physician, Philip Maezzi, who was a personal friend and neighbor of Thomas Jefferson. Also, learn about many other distinguished personalities: NYC Mayors, the former Chairman & CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, the President of the European Union, and the Director of the European Space Agency. The Golden Milestone has thousands of notable entries and fascinating facts. Critics agree. It is a must for anyone's library.

    This book also includes a unique `Italy Travel Guide' supplement that combines history and attractions for over twenty cities and locations in Italy. A great virtual tour!


  5. Superbly researched, detailed, and precise. In 22 chapters the author proves his points. He sometimes got overly preachy, but with all the negative stereotyping of Italian-Americans by many in Hollywood and the media I can sympathize. It is one of the most organized books I've ever had the pleasure of reading. From the Roman Republic to the present, Italian contributions to Civilization are described. It also contains a unique travel supplement and some funny personal stories. Anyone who is a history buff should read it, every possible field is covered.


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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy (Marlboro Travel) Written by George Gissing. By Marlboro Press. The regular list price is $17.00. Sells new for $4.89. There are some available for $1.77.
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2 comments about By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy (Marlboro Travel).
  1. What possessed George Gissing -- best known for his hardscrabble pictures of poverty in London, such as NEW GRUB STREET -- to travel to Southern Italy and write a classical travel book about his journey? Yet there he is, working his way along the underside of the boot of Italy as a traveller. Even then, the area was known primarily for its rural poverty and has not attracted tourism at any time in its existence since the Greeks settled there over 2,000 years ago.

    And yet this is perhaps Gissing's most charming book. He becomes ill, is taken care of by strangers, does his best to escape the clutches of the local bands of outlaws, and succeeds in his quest to see a corner of Europe known to few outside of Italy.

    I highly recommend this book as the best introduction to a writer who deserves a revaluation of his literary reputation.



  2. George Gissing certainly composes his thoughts in beautiful poetic prose. His style of writing is delightful and descriptive; however, it was difficult for me to get past his obvious prejudice for the Calabrese. He comes across as an arrogant and pampered Englishman with no interest in southern Italy whatsoever except for its ancient Greek ruins. If I had not been in Calabria at the time I was reading this book I would not have finished it. His relentless whining of the people and conditions is tiresome and his description of southern Italian food is questionable considering the delectable ancient recipes of the area. He even comments about his constant complaining at one point, yet makes little effort to be more optimistic. By the Ionian Sea was written over a hundred years ago and is considered a literary piece, but I would not recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about southern Italy or the Calabrian people.


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Posted in Italy (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Florence Written by Augustus John Cuthbert Hare. By Adamant Media Corporation. Sells new for $15.99.
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Verona (Footprint - Pocket Guides)
Timeless Venice: Discovering Today's City in a Map 500 Years Old
Scenic Routes in the Tyrol and the Dolomites
All About Ashland: A Guide to the Oregon Shakespearean Festival and Southern Oregon
Thomas Jefferson, American tourist: Being an account of his journeys in the United States of America, England, France, Italy, the Low countries, and Germany (American exploration and travel)
Milan & the Italian Lakes Travel Map (Globetrotter Travel Map)
Piazza: Italy's Heart and Soul
The Golden Milestone: The Italian Heritage of Innovation and Contribution to Civilization - 4th Edition
By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy (Marlboro Travel)
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