Section 10
Book Worms
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"Documents are the primary sources of history;
they are the means by which later generations
draw close to historical events
and enter into the thoughts,
fears and hopes of the past."

John F. Kennedy
May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963

Books (non-categorized) 

Appel, Will. The Evil Eye and Peasant Identity in Southern Italy.
PhD Dissertation. Cornell University, 1975.
Arlacchi, Pino. Mafia, Peasants, and Great Estates: Society in Traditional Calabria. Cambridge University Press, 1983.
ISBN# 0521251362
Barolini, Helen. THEIR OTHER SIDE: SIX AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE LURE OF ITALY, Fordham University Press 2006
"Anyone who has felt Italy's special magnetism will treasure Barolini's portraits of six American women whose lives it changed. In telling their stories, she includes her own experiences working and living in Italy..." Betty Boyd Caroli, author of The Roosevelt Women.

Barolini, Helen. A CIRCULAR JOURNEY, Fordham University Press 2006
"In this beautiful collection of essays, Helen Barolini weaves a powerful tale of the illusive nature of memory, the struggle for identity, and the yearning for balance and belonging in our lives...." Maria Laurino, author of Were You Always Italian?

Barolini, Helen. ROME BURNING: POEMS
This collection of elegant, quietly powerful poetry evokes Barolini's past life in Rome and its rich, classical traditions, evident not only here but also in the whole body of her work as novelist and interpreter of her dual background.
 
Barolini, Helen. PASSAGGIO IN ITALIA, AvaglianoEditore, 2004 Italian edition of novel, CROSSING THE ALPS
Barolini, Helen. UMBERTINA, a novel,Feminist Press,1999
Spanning four generations in a family from the Italian immigrant Umbertina to her namesake great-granddaughter, the contemporary Tina, this epic narrative spans the history of the Italian American experience from late 19th Century immigration to the present day. From Calabria to the tenement slums of New York City, Umbertina holds to her dream to change the family destiny. After the first years of struggle, she and her husband relocate the family to upstate New York where it is Umbertina's determination and native intelligence that propels them to middle class success and security. Successive generations live out the destiny that their forebear set in motion, resolving the tensions between their dual identities and their yearnings for both independence and security, family and career. Italian edition, 2001

Barolini, Helen. CHIAROSCURO: ESSAYS OF IDENTITY, University of Wisconsin Press, 1999
Spanning a quarter century of work, these essays explore the author's personal search: "I set out as a young woman enamored of literature to find my personal way through writing, to explore the role Italy brought to my sense of identity, and finally to put it all in the context of my American self...I have found my journey to be a connecting one." This collection is listed in Houghton Mifflin's Best American Essays of the Century under "Notable Twentieth-Century American Literary Nonfiction." Italian edition, 2004

Barolini, Helen. THE DREAM BOOK: AN ANTHOLOGY OF WRITINGS BY ITALIAN AMERICAN WOMEN Syracuse Univ.Press,2000
With a much acclaimed introductory essay revealing the past barriers to Italian American women writers within their own tradition as well as in the world of publishing, this collection explodes the silence by presenting fifty-six writers from the earliest to the present in all writing genres with excerpts from their work. Recipient of an American Book Award.

Barolini, Helen. FESTA: RECIPES AND RECOLLECTIONS OF ITALIAN HOLIDAYS, Univ.of Wisconsin Press, 2002
Festa, the Italian word for feast and holiday, perfectly describes this book which highlights the special relationship between food and celebration. Along with holiday menus and recipes, FESTA is a memoir of the author's life in Italy where traditions played such an important role in the feast days observed. The reader is taken through a calendar year of holidays, with each month's special traditional recipes and the background of each holiday.

 
Barolini, Helen. ALDUS AND HIS DREAM BOOK,Italica Press, 1991
This work traces the career and times of Aldo Manuzio (1450-1516), the pre-eminent printer-scholar of the Italian Renaissance known and honored throughout Europe as Aldus, creator of the Aldine editions. The magic of the age in which the book as we know it was invented is conveyed and the pre-eminence of the book printing industry in Venice is examined in its historical and cultural context. Special emphasis is given to what is considered the most beautiful printed book of all time, the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili ("The Strife of Love in a Dream"), and all the illustrations of this masterpiece are reproduced.

Barolini, Helen. LOVE IN THE MIDDLE AGES, a novel, Morrow 1986; an Authors Guild Backinprint.com edition 2000
A warm story chronicling the affair between two mature singles that acts as a catalyst to propel both into exploring new options for their lives, this is an engaging, contemporary novel of expecta-tions told with wit and tenderness while thoughtfully tackling the pain involved when loving together and living together turn out to be irreconcia-ble.

Barolini, Helen. MORE ITALIAN HOURS, & OTHER STORIES,Bordighera,2001
Taking its title from Henry James' travel pieces "Italian Hours," Barolini's collection is a gathering of fifteen cross-cultural stories about Italians and Italian Americans shakily balancing on the delicate wire connecting their two worlds. Both Italy and the United States are backdrops for these elegant stories, making a variegated tapestry of people and places.

Bosco, Umberto, Alfonso DeFrancis & Giuseppe Isnardi. Calabria, Milan : Electa for Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, 1962. Text in Italian
Candeloro, Dominic,  Gardaphe, Fred L., and Giordano, edd., Paolo A,  Italian Ethnics: Their Languages, Literature an Lives. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the American Italian Historical Association. Staten Island, NY: The American Italian Historical Association, 1990.
Costantino, Mario & Lawrence Gambella. Italian Ways: Aspects of Behavior, Attitude, and Customs of the Italians. NTC Publishing Group, 1996.
ISBN# 0-8442-8072-0
Culbertson, Judi and Randall, Tom (Contributor). Permanent Italians: An Illustrated, Biographical Guide to the Cemeteries of Italy. Walker Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1996.
ISBN# 0802774318
De Rosa, Tina. Paper Fish. The Feminist Press, 1996 (reprint).
DeSanctis, Gabriello. Dizionario statistico de’paesi del Regno delle Due Sicilie/ Napoli.1940 Library of Congress call number HC307.N3D4 (79-341501)
DiCoppo, Giovanni. The Legend of the Holy Fina, Virgin of Santo Gimignano, London: Chatto & Windus, 1908.

Translation:
The Legend of the Holy Fina, Virgin of Santo Gimignano. New York: Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., 1966.
Douglas, Noman. Old Calabria. Marlboro Pr. Reprint edition, 1996.
ISBN# 0810160226
Esposito, Russell. The Golden Milestone- Over 2500 Years of Italian Contributions to Civilization, The New York Learning Library.
350 pages and 27 illustrations
http://www.italianculture.com
Floro-Khalaf, Jenny and Cynthia Savaglio. Mount Carmel and Queen of Heaven Cemeteries: Hillside, IL. Arcadia Publishing.

See www.italianancestry.com/mtcarmel/

Book Description:
From the heartbreak of dozens of families burying their children after the notorious Our Lady of Angels School Fire to the serenity of a grieving mother, who six years after the death of her daughter finds her wedding-clad body in peaceful repose; from the lawlessness of the bootleg era, punctuated by such ignominious figures as Al Capone and Dean O’Banion, to the patriotic triumph of one of the flag bearers of Iwo Jima, Mount Carmel and Queen of Heaven Cemeteries have provided the final chapter in the colorful lives and tragic events that have marked the city of Chicago for the last century. It denotes the final resting place of the churches’ bishops and cardinals as well as the city’s beloved parents, grandparents, and children. Mount Carmel and Queen of Heaven Cemeteries offers a unique glimpse into the history of Chicago during a time that saw massive immigration, rising industrialization, two world wars, and numerous tragedies, by chronicling the lives and stories behind the individuals who are interred there.

Author Bio: Author Jenny Floro-Khalaf is a family historian and genealogist who is the creator and webmaster for ItalianAncestry.com. Cynthia Savaglio is a screenwriter and documentary filmmaker who teaches at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York.
 

ISBN: 073854017X

Forester, Robert. The Italian Emigration of Our Times. Reprint of 1924 Cambridge Harvard University Press. New York: Arno Press & the New York Times, 1969.
ISBN# 0405005229
Fucilla, Joseph G. The Teaching of Italian in the United States: A Documentary History.
Gissing, George. By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy. London: The Richards Press, 1956. Marlboro Pr. Reprint 1996.
ISBN# 081016010
Kertzer, David I. Sacrificed for Honor: Italian Infant Abandonment and the Politics of Reproductive Control. Boston: Beacon Press, 1993. 
ISBN: 0-8070-5604-9
Harrison, Barbara Grizzuti. Italian Days, New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1989.
ISBN# 0-395-55131-5
Covers Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Mezzogiorno, Molise & Abruzzo, Puglia, and Calabria.
Higdon, Rose Musacchio and Hal Higdon. Falconara: A Family Odyssey. Michigan City, IN: The Roadrunner Press, 1998.
ISBN# 0963634615
Hoobler, Dorothy & Thomas. The Italian Family Album. Oxford University Press, 1994.
ISBN# 0195124200
Lagumina, Salvatore. Wop: A Documentary History of Anti Italia
Publisher: Lpc Group.
Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi di. The Leopard : With Two Stories and a Memory. Everymans Library, 1991.
ISBN# 067940757X
Mangione, Jerre. A Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci. Transaction Pub. Reprint edition 1985.
ISBN# 0887386067
Martin, Valerie. Italian Fever.1999. Novel, 259 pages.
ISBN# 0375405429
McManamom, John M. Funeral Oratory & Cultural Ideals of Italian Humanism.
Miranda, John. Italian Funerals and Other Festive Occasions. The Samuel French Theater Bookshop: NY., 1996.
Comedy play.
ISBN# 0-573-69586-5
Moore, John, MD. A View of Society & Manners in Italy, 1783. 2 Volumes.
Pacoe, Robert. Buongiorno Australia - Our Italian Heritage, Greenhouse Publications: Richmond Victoria, 1987.
ISBN# 0-86436-062-2
256 pages, hard cover.
Celebrates the unique Italian contribution to Australian life. The
authoritative history of the Italians in Australia and a marvelous
evocation of the richness and diversity of Italian culture. Traces the
influence of Italians in Australia, from the first immigrants of the last
century to the postwar surge of migration in the 1940s and 50s. Over 100 photographs
Pitkini, Donald S. The House That Giacomo Built: History of and Italian Family, 1878-1978. Cambridge University Press, 1999. Paperback, 316 pages.
This story tells of the lives of three generations of a Calabrese peasant family who leave the South to live in a village not far from Rome.
Prior, Katherine. The History of Emmigration from Italy, New York: Franklin Watts, 1997.
ISBN# 0-531-14450-X
Provincial Art - Southern Italy & the Islands, Italian State Tourist Office. Edited by Alonso Vittario Giadini & Elena Baggio, 1957.
Ray, David. Farm in Calabria & Other Poems.
Scalise, Guiseppe. L’emigrazione della Calabria. Napoli, L. Pierro, 1905. Library of Congress call number JV8139.A2C5. (06-19756)
Slaughter, Gertrude. Calabria: The First Italy. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1939.
Sowell, Thomas. Migrations & Cultures - A World View. Basic Books- A division of Harper Collins Publishing, 1996.
ISBN# 0-465-04588-X
Has a section on Italy.
St. Bonaventure, The Life of St. Francis of Assissi, Illinois: Tan Books & Publications Inc., 1987.
ISBN# 0-89555-343-0
Sturino, Franc (editor) & Roberto Perin. Arrangiarsi : The Italian Immigration Experience in Canada: Essays (Picas Series, 6) Guernica Editions, 1991.
ISBN# 0920717454
Sturino, Franc. Forging the Chain: Italian Migration to North America, 1880-1930. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1990. Phone 1-800-667-0892
Sturino, Franc. Italian-Canadian Studies: A Select Bibliography.
Symons, Arthur. Cities of Italy. E.P.Dutton & Company, 1907, 1926.
266 pages.
Taylor, George B. Italy and the Italians. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1898.
Tomasi, Lydio F. The Columbus People: Perspectives in Italian Immigration to the Americas and Australia (Migration and Ethnicity). Center Migration Studies, 1994.
ISBN# 0934733724
Toor, Francis. The Golden Carnation, and Other Stories Told in Italy. 1963. 189 pages.
Whiting, Lilian. Italy: The Magic Land, 1907. (first edition). 470 Pages.
Zona, Gaetano. Proverbs of Italy. Florida: Self-published, 1990.
ISBN# 0-9648207-0-6
Zucchi, John. The Italian Immigrants of the St. John's Ward, 1875-1915: Patterns of Settlement and Neighborhood Formation.
Zucchi, John. Italians in Toronto: Development of a National Identity, 1875-1935. (McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History, No. 3) Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1988.
ISBN# 0773507825
Zucchi, John. The Little Slaves of the Harp: Italian Child Street Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Paris, London, and New York. McGill Queens University Press, 1998.
ISBN# 0773517553

Cooking &  Food
DeBlasi, Marlena. Regional Foods of Southern Italy, Viking Press, 1999.
ISBN# 0670883840
Hardcover - 304 pages
Miloni, Stefano. Columbus Menu: Italian Cuisine After the First Voyage of Christopher Columbus. Published by the Italian Trade Commission, 1992.
Smith, Jeff. The Frugal Gourmet Cooks Italian. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1993.

Disasters & Plague
Cipolla, Carlo M., Fighting the Plague in Seventeenth-Century Italy. Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1981.
ISBN: 0-299-08340-3
Miller, Jay Martin. The Complete Story of the Italian Earthquake Horror. 1909.
The world's greatest disasters. Death and ruin by earthquake, tidal wave, and fire. Includes a history of Italy and Sicily. 
Mowbray, Jay Henry, Ph.D., Italy's Great Horror of Earthquake and Tidal Wave. 1909.

Genealogical Books
Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your European Roots: A Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors in Every Country in Europe. Genealogical Publishing Company. 2nd edition, 1994.
ISBN# 080631446X
Baxter, Angus. Angus Baxter's Do's and Don'ts for Ancestor-Hunters. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1988.
ISBN# 0806312270
Brockman, Terra Castiglia. A Student’s Guide to Italian American Genealogy. Oryx Press, 1996.
ISBN# 0897749731
Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors: Special Strategies for Uncovering Hard-To-Find Information About Your Female Lineage. Betterway Publications, 1998.
ISBN# 1558704728
Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Ethnic Ancestros: How to find and Record Your Unique Heritage. Professional advice on how to get your research started, focus your search using the profiles of 42 distinct ethnic groups, determine when your ancestors arrived in America, where they most likely settled, and why, and turn your research into a memorable family history narrative. 260 pages. Betterway Publications, 1998.
ISBN# 1558704728
Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. The Genealogy Sourcebook. Lowell House, 1998.
ISBN# 0737300078
Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. Italian-American Family History: A Guide to Researching and Writing About Your Heritage. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1997.
ISBN# 0-8063-1527-X
Cole, Trafford. Italian Genealogical Records: How to Use Italian Civil, Ecclesiastical & Other Records in Family History Research. Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1995.
ISBN# 0-916489-58-2
Colletta, John P. Finding Italian Roots: The Complete Guide for Americans. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1993.
ISBN# 0806313935
Colletta, John P. They Came in Ships: A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor’s Arrival Records. Salt Lake City: Ancestry, revised 1993.
ISBN# 0-916489-42-6
Crawford, Christine-Oppenheimer. Long Distance Genealogy. Best ways to locate information to document ancestors who lived in an area of the United States that you can't conveniently visit to do research, through correspondence, library research, interlibrary loan, microfilm, and CD-Rom sources, and the Internet. Illustrated. Betterway books. 246 pages.
Croon, Emily Anne. Unpuzzling Your Past: A Basic Guide to Genealogy. 1995.
Crowe, Elizabeth Powell. Genealogy Online: Researching Your Roots. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998, 2000.
ISBN# 0-07-014722-1     ISBN# 0-07-135103-5
d'Acierno, Pellegrino. The Italian American Heritage: A Companion to Literature and Arts. Garland Publishing 1-800-821-8312. Hardback, 690 pages.
Essential insights and information on Italian American contributions to American art, music, literature, motion pictures, and cultural examined in  collection of 27 original essays written specially for this volume by leading Italian American writers.
DeAngelis, Priscilla G. Italian-American Genealogy: A Source Book. 1994.
Available through the author at 14801 Penfield Circle, No. 408, Silver Spring, MD 20906.
Doane, Gilbert H. Searching for Your Ancestors, 1937, 1948, 1960.
Dollarhide, William. Managing a Genealogical Project. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Incorporated, 1988.
Flinn, Cherri Melton. Genealogy Basics Online, Muska & Lipman Publishing, 2000.
ISBN# 1570030065
Glazier, Ira A. & Filby, P. William. Italians to America: List of Passengers Arriving at US Ports.

See Section 6.

Howells, Cyndi. Netting Your Ancestors: Genealogical Research on the Internet.
Genealogical Publishing Company Incorporated, 1997.
ISBN# 0-8063-1546-6
Konrad, J. Italian Family Research. Summit Pubns. 2nd revised edition 1990.
ISBN# 1878311050
McClure, Rhonda R. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Genealogy. Alplah Books/Macmillan.
Mills, Elizabeth Shown (Editor). Professional Genealogy. Genealogical Publishing Company.
A 654-page reference book. Table of Contents:
Professional Preparation
1. Defining Professionalism, by Donn Devine, J.D., CG, CGI
2. Educational Preparation, by Claire Mire Bettag, CGRS
3. Certification and Accreditation, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG; Paul F. Smart, AG; Jimmy B. Parker, AG; and Claire Mire Bettag, CGRS
4. The Essential Library, by Joy Reisinger, CG

Ethics and Legalities
5. Ethical Standards, by Neil D. Thompson, LL.B., Ph.D., CG, FASG
6. Executing Contracts, by Patricia Gilliam Hastings, J.D.
7. Copyright and Fair Use, by Val D. Greenwood, J.D., AG

Career Management
8. Alternative Careers, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS
9. Structuring A Business, by Melinda Shackleford Kashuba, Ph.D.
10. Setting Realistic Fees, by Sandra Hargreaves Luebking
11. Marketing Strategies, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS
12. Business Record Keeping, by Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG
13. Time Management, by Patricia Law Hatcher, CG, FASG

Professional Research Skills
14. Problem Analyses and Research Plans, by Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG
15. Research Procedures, by Linda Woodward Geiger, CGRS, CGL
16. Transcripts and Abstracts, by Mary McCampbell Bell, CLS, CGL
17. Evidence Analysis, by Donn Devine, J.D., CG, CGI

Writing and Compiling
18. Research Reports, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
19. Genealogy Columns, by Regina Hines Ellison, CGRS
20. Proof Arguments and Case Studies, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
21. Book and Media Reviews, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
22. Record Compilations, by Bettie Cummings Cook, CG
23. Family Histories, by Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG
24. Lineage Papers, by Mary McCampbell Bell, CLS, CGL and Elisabeth Whitman Schmidt, CLS

Editing and Publishing
25. Editing Periodicals, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG
26. Proofreading and Indexing, by Birdie Monk Holsclaw
27. Preparing Books for Press, by Joan Ferris Curran, CG

Educational Services
28. Classroom Teaching, by Sandra Hargreaves Luebking
29. Lecturing, by Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG

Morton-Allen Directory of European Passenger Arrivals at the Port of New York, 1890-1930, and at the Ports of Baltimore, Boston, and Philadelphia, 1904-1926. New York: Immigration Information Bureau. Provides dates of arrival for every passenger ship, arranged by steamship line.
Nelson, Lynn. A Genealogist’s Guide to Discovering Your Italian Ancestors: How to Find and Record Your Unique Heritage. Betterway Publications, 1997.  
ISBN# 155870426
Preece, Florence Stocks. Handy Guide to Italian Genealogical Records. Everton Publishers, 1978.
ISBN# 9996474607
Renick, Barbara & Richard S. Wilson. The Internet for the Genealogist: A Beginner’s Guide. California: Compuology, 1997,1998.
http://www.compuology.com/book1.htm
ISBN 0-938717-41-3
Roberts, Ralph. Genealogy via the Internet. North Carolina: Alexander Books, 1998.
ISBN 1-57090-009-4

Historical
Burnett, Stanton H. & Luca Mantovani. The Italian Guillotine: Operation Clean Hand and the Overthrow of Italy's First Republic. Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.
Caracciolo, Nicola. Uncertain Refuge: Italy and the Jews During the Holocaust. University of Illinois Press. (Trd) 1986. Translation 1995.
ISBN# 0252064240
Finley, Milton. The Most Monstrous of Wars: The Napoleonic Guerrilla War in Southern Italy, 1806-1811. Columbia, South Carolina: The University of South Carolina Press, 1994.
ISBN# 1570030065
Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley. Italy in the Nineteenth Century and the Making of Austria-Hungary and Germany. Chicago; A.C. McClurg & Company, 1897.
Krasinska, Countess Francoise. Kasmir Dziekonska, translator. The Journal of Countess Francoise Krasinska, Great Grandmother of Victor Emmanuel (First King of Italy), New York: A.C.McClurg & Company, 1915.
Segre, Claudio G. Italo Balbo: A Fascist Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
ISBN# 0-520-07199-9
Tregaskis, Richard. Invasion Diary: A First-Hand Story of the American Army in Action in Italy. Random House, 1944.

Italian-American
Antonio, Stella. Some Aspects of Italian Immigration to the United States. Ayer Co Pub, 1975.
ISBN# 040506425X
Ardizzone, Tony. In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu. Picador USA, 1999. ISBN# 0312203071
Seven children in a family of Sicilian farm laborers immigrate to America in the early 1900's, leaving friends behind to make a better life in New York, Chicago, and elsewhere.
Biondi, Lawrence. The Italian-American Child. A sociolinguistic acculturation.
Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. The Ebetino and Vallarelli Family History: Italian Immigrants to Westchester County, New York, in the early 1900s, including descendants to 1990.
Ciresi, Rita. Sometimes I Dream in Italian. New York: Delacorte Press, 2000.
ISBN#0-385-33493-1
DeRosa, Tina. Paper Fish. New York: The Feminist Press, 1996. ISBN: 1-55861-145-2
Di Donato, Pietro. Christ in Concrete. New York, N.Y: Signet, 1993. (reprint).
DiStasi, Lawrence. Dream Streets: The Big Book of Italian American Culture.
New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

Berkeley, Calif.: Sanniti Publications, 1996.
Ets, Marie Hall. Rosa: The Life of an Italian Immigrant, University of Wisconsin Press, 1999. Paperback, 254 pages.
ISBN# 0299162540
Ewen, Elizabeth. Immigrant Women in the Land of Dollars: Life and Culture on the Lower East Side, 1890-1925. Monthly Review Press, 1985.
ISBN# 0853456828
Gallo, Old Bread, New Wine: A Portrait of the Italian-Americans.
Publisher: Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1981. 356 pages.
Gambino, Richard . Blood of My Blood: The Dilemma of the Italian Americans,  Toronto, Canada: Guernica, 1996 (reprint).
Glazier, Ira A. & Filby, P. William. Italians to America: List of Passengers Arriving at US Ports.

See Section 6.

Iorizzo, Luciano, and Salvatore Mondello. The Italian - Americans. Twayne New York, NY, 1971.
(Americana Italian immigrants)
Johnson, Colleen Leahy. Growing Up and Growing Old in Italian-American Families.
New Jersey: New Brunswick, 1985.
Juliani, Richard N. Building Little Italy, Philadelphia's Italians Before Mass Migration. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998.
Keefer, Louis E. Italian Prisoners of War in America, 1942-1946: Captives or Allies? Praeger Pub Text, 1992.
ISBN# 027593845X
Kessner. The Golden Door: Italian and Jewish Immigrant Mobility in New York City. Oxford University Press, 1977.
ISBN# 0195021614
Laurino, Maria. Were You Always Italian: Ancestors and Other Icons of Italian America. W.W.Norton & Co. 2000. 192 pages.
ISBN# 0393049302
Lord, Eliot. The Italian in America. 1905 immigration book.
Mangione, Jerre & Ben Morreale. La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience. Harper Perennial, 1993.
ISBN# 0060924411
Mangione, Jerre. Mount Allegro: A Memoir of Italian American Life. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.
Moquin, Wayne, with Charles Van Doren. A Documentary History of the Italian Americans. Praeger New York, NY, 1974.
Musmanno, Michael A. The Italians in America. New York: Doubleday, 1965.
Nelli, Humbert S. From Immigrants to Ethnics: The Italian Americans.1983.
Nelli, Humbert S. Italians in Chicago, 1880-1930: A Study in Ethnic Mobility. New York: Oxford University Press, 1975.
Null, Gary & Carl Stone. The Italian-Americans.
Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1976.
Orsi, Robert Anthony. The Madonna of 115th Street: Faith and Community in Italian Harlem, 1880 - 1950. Yale University Press New Haven and London, 1985.
ISBN# 9996474607
Panella, Vincent. The Other Side: Growing Up Italian in America, Doubleday: New York, 1979
Panicoi, Alfonso E. Panico. The Italians of America.
A pocket-sized "who's who" of contemporary Italian Americans and their achievements.
Phone: 203-239-1440
Paolicelli, Paul. Dances With Luigi. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.
ISBN: 0-312-25188-2
Pisani, Lawrence Frank. The Italian in America: A Social Study and History. New York: Exposition Press, 1957.
Radomile, Leon J. Heritage Italian-American Style. California: Vincero Enterprises, 1999.
http://www.italianheritage.net
ISBN# 0-9675329-0-9
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Rolle, Andrew. The Italian Americans: Troubled Roots. University of Oklahoma Press (Txt), Reprint edition 1984.
ISBN# 0806119071
Talese, Gay. Unto the Sons. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992.
ISBN# 0679410341
Tomasi, Lydio F. The Italian American Family. Center Migration Studies, Reprint edition, 1991.
ISBN# 0913256048
Tomasi, Lydio F. Italian Americans: New Perspectives in Italian Immigration and Ethnicity.
Tomasi, Lydio F. Italian in America: The Progressive View, 1891-1914. Published 1978.
Trauth, Sister Mary Philip. Italo-American Diplomatic Relations, 1861-1882: The Mission of George Perkins Marsh, First American Minister to Italy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1958, 1980.
Vecoli, Rudolph J. Italian American Radicalism: Old World Origins and New World Developments. American Italian Historical Association, 1972.
ISBN# 0934675058
Vecoli, Rudolph J. Italian Immigrants in Rural and Small Town America. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the American Italian Historical Association. Staten Island, NY: The American Italian Historical Association, 1987.
Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia, Family and Community: Italian Immigrants in Buffalo, 1880-1930. New York: Cornell University Press Ithaca, 1977. 286 pages.

Italian / Italian-American Folklore
Calvino, Italo. Italian Folktales. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980.
Cowper, Frederick A.G. Italian Folktales and Folk Songs. University of Chicago Press, 1928.
Clements, William M. & Frances M. Malpezzi. Italian American Folklore. Proverbs, songs, games, folktales, foodway, superstitions, folk remedies & more. 
Del Guidice, Luisa. Studies in Italian American Folklore. Utah State University Press, 1994.
ISBN# 0874211719
Mathias, Elizabeth & Richard Raspa. Italian Folktales in America. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1985.
ISBN# 0-8143-1790-1

Surnames
DeFelice, Emidio. Dizionario dei Cognomi Italiani. Mila: Arnoldo Modadori, 1978.
ISBN# 88-04-35449-6
Fuscilla, Joseph G. Our Italian Surnames, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1949, reprint 1998.
ISBN# 0-8063-1187-8
Rohlfs, Gerhard. Dizionario dei Cognomi and Soprannomi in Calabria. 1993.

Travel
Barish, Eileen. Lodging in Italy's Monasteries. Anacapa Press: Scottsdale, AZ, 1999.
http://www.monasteriesofitaly.com
Fodor's Modern Guides - Italy 1967, Editor Eugene Fodor, New York: David McKay Co. Inc.
Let's Go Roma 1993, New York: St. Martins Press, 1993.
ISBN# 0-312-08965-1
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