La Loica. [In verse.]

La Loica. [In verse.]
Author: Giovanni Battista SOTTOVIA (Count.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1758
Genre:
ISBN:


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Via Terra

Via Terra
Author: Achille Serrao
Publisher: Legas / Gaetano Cipolla
Total Pages: 495
Release: 1999
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1881901211


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Gli Anglicani. Opera in cinque atti [and in verse], con balli analoghi, da rappresentarsi nell'I. e R. Teatro in Via della Pergola il carnevale 1841-42, etc. [Adapted from “Les Huguenots” by A. E. Scribe and E. Deschamps.]

Gli Anglicani. Opera in cinque atti [and in verse], con balli analoghi, da rappresentarsi nell'I. e R. Teatro in Via della Pergola il carnevale 1841-42, etc. [Adapted from “Les Huguenots” by A. E. Scribe and E. Deschamps.]
Author: Francesco GUIDI (Dramatic Writer.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1841
Genre:
ISBN:


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An Offer We Can't Refuse

An Offer We Can't Refuse
Author: George De Stefano
Publisher: Faber & Faber/Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2007-01-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780865479623


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The Mafia has maintained an enduring hold on the American cultural imagination--even as it continues to wrongly color our real-life perception of Italian Americans. Journalist and cultural critic De Stefano takes a look at the origins and prevalence of the Mafia mythos in America. Beginning with a consideration of Italian emigration in the early twentieth century and the fear and prejudice--among both Americans and Italians--that informed our earliest conception of what was the largest immigrant group to enter the United States, De Stefano explores how these impressions laid the groundwork for the images so familiar to us today and uses them to illuminate and explore the variety and allure of Mafia stories. At the same time, he addresses the lingering power of the goodfella cliché, which makes it all but impossible to green-light a project about the Italian American experience not set in gangland.--From publisher description.