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Strangers in a Strange Land

A Catalogue of an Exhibition on the History of Italian-Language American Imprints (1830–1945)

A groundbreaking examination of the legacy of Italian-language publishing in pre-war America. Strangers in a Strange Land showcases the wide range of literary works that entertained, educated, and inflamed an Italian-language audience during a period of critical historical development. This illustrated record of the exhibition on 2012 show at the Grolier contains essays by Martino Marazzi, Francesco Durante, and Robert Viscusi, as well as a bibliography of over 800 primary and secondary Italian-language works printed in America.

195 pages | color plates | 6 x 9 | © 2012

Library Science and Publishing: Publishing

Literature and Literary Criticism: Romance Languages

Reference and Bibliography


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