Book Description
Photographs taken throughout Italy show children, nurses, performers, fashion models, clergy, police, soldiers, farmers, and fishermen.
Author :
Publisher : Harper San Francisco
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 29,6 MB
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN :
Photographs taken throughout Italy show children, nurses, performers, fashion models, clergy, police, soldiers, farmers, and fishermen.
Author : Rick Smolan
Publisher : Harper San Francisco
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 45,11 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Photography
ISBN :
Captioned photographs depict Japanese life during one twenty-four hour period in 1985.
Author : Rick Smolan
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 26,2 MB
Release : 1988
Category : California
ISBN : 9780002151627
Captioned photographs describe everyday life in California.
Author : Alberto Angela
Publisher :
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 45,72 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
This voyage of exploration chronicles twenty-four hours in the life of a Roman patrician, beginning at dawn on an ordinary day in the year 115 A.D., with Imperial Rome at the height of its power.
Author : Frances Mayes
Publisher : Random House Digital, Inc.
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 34,2 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0767929829
A recipe-complemented work continues the author's tribute to the region of Tuscany and its people, tracing the course of a year during which she renovated a thirteenth-century house in the mountains above Cortona.
Author : Rick Smolan
Publisher : Harper San Francisco
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 38,37 MB
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN :
Contains color and black and white photographs taken over a twenty-four hour period in the United States.
Author : Matt Goulding
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 21,82 MB
Release : 2018-06-12
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0062655108
“Italy is a beautiful but complicated place, not so much a country as a collection of cultures and cuisines. Matt Goulding expertly navigates it’s wonders and eccentricities with wisdom and great passion.” -Anthony Bourdain "Goulding is pioneering a new type of writing about food." -Financial Times This is not a cookbook. This is something more: a travelogue, a patient investigation of Italy’s cuisine, a loving profile of the everyday heroes who bring Italy to the table. Pasta, Pane, Vino is the latest edition of the genre-bending Roads & Kingdoms style pioneered under Anthony Bourdain’s imprint in Rice, Noodle, Fish ( 2016 Travel Book of the Year, Society of American Travel Writers ) and Grape, Olive, Pig ( 2017 IACP Award, Literary Food Writing). Town by town, bite by bite, author Matt Goulding brings Italy to life through intimate portraits of its food culture and the people pushing it in new directions: Three globe-trotting brothers who became the mozzarella kings of Puglia; the pizza police of Naples and the innovative pies that stay one step ahead of the rules; the Barolo Boys who turned the hilly Piedmont into one of the world’s great wine regions. Goulding’s writing has never been better, in complete harmony with the book's innovative design and the more than 200 lush color photographs that introduce the chefs, shepherds, fisherman, farmers, grandmas, and guardians who power this country’s extraordinary culinary traditions. From the pasta temples of Rome to the multicultural markets of Sicily to the family-run, fish-driven trattorias of Lake Como, Pasta, Pane, Vino captures the breathtaking diversity of Italian regional food culture.
Author : Annie Hawes
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 20,24 MB
Release : 2002-04-02
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0060958111
In 1983, a pale Annie Hawes and her equally pale sister leave England for the sun-drenched olive groves of a small Italian town in Liguria. With fantasies of handsome tanned men and swimming in the sea urging them on, they are hired to work for ten weeks to graft roses -- of which they have little knowledge -- along the Italian Riviera, board and lodging included. But none of the men seem to be under forty, and Ligurians have particular ideas about life, including swimming ("To go swimming in seawater outside the month of July or August is even worse for your health than drinking cappuccino after twelve noon!"). But Annie and her sister are captivated by San Pietro's quirkiness and beauty, and suddenly their brief stay stretches into years, as they are bemused, charmed, and ultimately accepted by the eccentric inhabitants of their adopted home. Resonating with captivating verve and humor, Extra Virgin dishes up a sumptuous sampling of Italian life from an irresistible new voice.
Author : Wallis Wilde-Menozzi
Publisher : North Point Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 46,17 MB
Release : 2020-03-17
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0374720851
A probing and poetic examination of language, food, faith, and family attachment in Italian life through the eyes of an American who moved to Parma with her husband and family. In the 1980s, the American writer Wallis Wilde-Menozzi moved permanently with her Italian husband and her daughter to Parma, a sophisticated city in northern Italy, where he became a professor of biology. Her search for rootedness in the city that was to be her home introduced her to complexities in her identity as she migrated into another language and looked for links beyond the joys of Verdi, Correggio, and Parmesan cheese, which visitors have rightly extolled for centuries. The local resistance to change perceived as individualistic led Wilde-Menozzi to explore the pull and challenge of difference and discover the backbone she needed for artistic freedom. In Mother Tongue, Wilde-Menozzi offers stories of far-sighted lives, remarkable Parma men and remarkable women, including the Renaissance abbess Giovanna Piacenza, the fighting Donella Rossi Sanvitale, and her own indefatigable mother-in-law. Framed with a new introduction by the author, and a new foreword by Patricia Hampl, this classic on diversity and tolerance, family, faith, and food in Italy and the United States is at once timeless and timely, a “large, beautiful window into the intelligent, literate, reflective life of Italy” (Shirley Hazzard).
Author : Rosie Meleady
Publisher : A Rosie Life In Italy
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,71 MB
Release : 2022-08-22
Category :
ISBN : 9781915519061
An hilarious, laugh out loud, real midlife adventure about a quick decision to pack up and move to Italy, to follow the dream of renovating a derelict villa. Over 900 reviews averaging 4.6 star with online retailers.