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ITALIAN AMERICANS of the TWENTIETH CENTURY: From the same vine.
Published on L’Idea N.15, VOL. II, 2003, NY Edited by George Carpetto and Diane Evanac for the Loggia Press Editions, this book is a compendium of two hundred biographies, carefully selected to give a comprehensive panorama of the Italian American cultural, … Continue reading
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