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Heritage Italian-American Style Bilingual (2nd Edition)

Heritage Italian-American Style Bilingual (2nd Edition)

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Author: Leon J. Radomile
Publisher: Vincero Enterprises
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 1068227

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Pages: 480
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1

ISBN: 0967532914
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.0451
EAN: 9780967532912
ASIN: 0967532914

Publication Date: April 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
This newly revised second edition is now available in a bilingual format and has been expanded from the original 1492 to 1776 fact-filled questions. The five major categories (Food, Music, Entertainment; Art, Science, Literature; History, Geography, Business; Sports; Romans)cover 3,000 years of Italian genius and innovation, with an index of over 2,700 entries. The new bilingual second edition also contains six comprehensive internet address directories covering area's like language, genealogy, culture, organizations, food/wine, anti-defamation, etc. Additionally, a special section listing over 50 major Italian-American magazines and newspapers printed in the United States, along with subscription information, is also included. I guarantee that this will be one book you will love to own and give to others. Just ask the 5,000 enthusiastic purchasers of the first edition. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at: heritage1492@earthlink.net or telephone me personally at: 1-800-715-1492, I'd love to hear from you.

Best regards and mille grazie,
Leon J. Radomile, author/publisher


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Heritage/Patrimonio   January 4, 2008
This book is a real disappointment. How many facts can a writer cram on a page? It is really not a readable book.


5 out of 5 stars Italian Americans Wanted!   March 10, 2004
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

A.O.I.A. Online Social Club...

Anyone that would like to join my online web ring "A.O.I.A." can e-mail me. We circulate e-mails on all issues past, present, and future with regards to the Italian American community. A.O.I.A. stands for "American Of Italian Ancestry." We are all Americans, but keeping the cultural branch of our family tree is very important to me. As an American Of Italian Ancestry, I am constantly trying to incorporate something Italian into my daily life. Whether it's food, music, movies, sports, clothes, cars, you name it. If it's a person, place, or thing that has roots from the boot, I am interested in learning about it and discussing it. That's what makes you the ultimate Italian American in this melting pot of America. You don't have to be first generation Italian or speak the language fluently to be an Italian American. If you look and feel and act Italian American, you are one in my eyes. Don't be a dry as toast meddigan (an American who denies anything ethnic). Instead of an apple pie, go for a ricott' cheesecake. Instead of a meatloaf, have a meatball.

A.O.I.A. - Popeye International Club Survey

You may reply with PNTA which is "prefer not to answer" on any of the following questions...If some seem like "yes" or "no" questions and you are on the fence, you may reply with "unsure" or "sometimes"

1.)Please tell us your first and last name
2.)Please tell us where you were born and where you currently reside. City and state only, no street address at this time
3.)Circle Age Range (18-27, 28-38, 39-49, 50-60, 60+)
4.)What nationality do you consider yourself in addition to American?
5.)Do you speak any other languages fluently?
6.)If you are not fluent in a formal foreign language, do you occasionally mix in slang dialect and other Americanized ethnic words into your speech patterns?
7.)Do you find that many of your favorite things in life (food, clothing choices, sports and entertainment stars, etc), tend to be those of your family nationality?
8.)What is your general income range? ($10-$25k, $26-$50k, $51-$75k, $76k-$100k, $100+)
9.)What do you do for a living?
10.)What is your political affiliation?
11.)Favorite movie of all time?
12.)Favorite sport team?
13.)Name three of your hobbies
14.)Would you possibly be available to attend a club "meet-up" group in New Jersey in the future?
15.)Please provide a brief paragraph or so about yourself. Feel free to use this space to ask any questions you may have about the AMERICANS-OF-ITALIAN-ANCESTRY and duel POPEYE INTERNATIONAL club.



5 out of 5 stars Smorgasbord of Italian American Historical Tidbits   May 31, 2002
 2 out of 7 found this review helpful

If there is only one book in your Library about Italian Americans, (and I certainly hope not), it should be "Heritage-Italian American Style". Although I use it as a Reference Book, It is also very rewarding to sit and read, since it a sumptuous smorgasbord of tidbits for the mind.

It would make the IDEAL GIFT !!!! for Teens (and Adults) who value their heritage, but are not sure why.

With adjacent Italian Translation, it also enriches your Italian Language skills.

It makes possible a wonderful Family Quiz Game.

THE book for Italians, and those who wish they were!


5 out of 5 stars A must have for every person interested in Italian culture   May 30, 2002
 3 out of 8 found this review helpful

Well, what can I say, Leon Radomile has done it again, and better! Many more features including the new Italian version, web links, more subjects... If you are looking for a nicely and inventive way to read about the Italian and Italian-American culture in the world, and learn Italian language at the same time, this is the perfect book to start. Buy it!

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