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1) Italy
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This book details food customs, preparation techniques, and recipes from Italy, including lasagna, cheese and tomato pizza, and lemon granita.
2) Italy
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2011
Description
"Developed by literacy experts for students in grades three through seven, this book introduces young readers to the geography and culture of Italy"--Provided by publisher.
3) Italy
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Pub. Date
2004
Description
Find out what it's like to live in Italy by reading 8-year-old Matteo's letters. He'll introduce you to his family, tell you how to make pasta from his grandmother's recipe, and show you how to play his favorite playground game.
7) Italy
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Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
This book provides an introduction to the history, geography, people, economy, transportation, communications, and social life and customs of Italy.
8) Italy
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1997
Description
Describes the customs and beliefs connected to some of the special occasions celebrated in Italy, including Christmas and Easter, Raduno, Fiesta del Morti, and the Olive Festival. Includes recipes and related activities.
9) Italy
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1997
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Describes how the culture of Italy is reflected in its many festivals, including Carnival, various Saints' days, and the Venice Regatta.
11) Food in Italy
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[1989]
Description
Series shows what people eat in other countries and how their food is produced. Includes agriculture, farming methods and how the country's diet influences its people's health.
13) Italy
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c1999
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This book discusses some of the foods enjoyed in Italy and describes special foods that are part of such specific celebrations as All Saints' Day, the Festival of Saint Dominic, and Carnival.
14) Italy
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Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
This title introduces beginning readers to the country of Italy. The book covers Italy's geography, capital and largest cities, popular foods, and its famous landmarks and people. Complete with large, full color photographs, a large map, and more exciting landmarks to explore.--
19) Rome
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[2016]
Description
"At one time, Rome was the center of the world. From there, the Roman Empire once spanned three continents. Over the centuries, modern Italy grew to make Rome its capital, bringing a new sense of unity to the people, along with influences from around that long-dead empire, evidence of which is all around the visitor to Rome. Inside, visit this vibrant city where the past is always just around the corner, but never holds back an exciting future,"--page...