The Florentine Press: 5 books

Cover of Italian Sketches

Italian Sketches

The Faces of Modern Italy

by Deirdre Pirro
Language: English
Release Date: November 23, 2015

The icons of contemporary culture finally find a forum in Italian Sketches: the faces of modern Italy, a book that dares to investigate the whos and whys behind one of the world’s most-loved countries. Drawn from Pirro’s column in The Florentine, Tuscany’s English-speaking newspaper, Italian Sketches portrays a nation whose modern cultural landscape remains largely undiscovered.
Cover of Famous expats in Italy
by Deirdre Pirro
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2017

Florence and Italy have been home to wealthy, noble and illustrious expatriates as well as to disputable foreign rogues and fugitives from the law. These are the Famous Expats in Italy.   Meet many of them in this book that details the biographies and passions of famous expats in Italy. They were...
Cover of Legal Advice for Expats in Italy
by Michele Capecchi
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2017

Legal Advice for Expats in Italy Everything you ever needed to know about moving to Italy… and staying here.   International lawyer Michele Capecchi guides readers through the pitfalls and potentials of the Italian legal system in this invaluable book of Legal Advice for Expats in Italy.   Find...
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If They are Roses

The Italian Way with Words

by Linda Falcone, Leo Cardini
Language: English
Release Date: June 8, 2017

Unravel Italy’s idiosyncrasies and experience its essence in a book that topples communication barriers and provides an idiom-inspired road map to life in the Bel Paese.   Drawn from her column in The Florentine, Linda Falcone’s If They Are Roses is the sequel to the best-selling Italians Dance...
Cover of From Marble to Flesh. The Biography of Michelangelo's David
by A. Victor Coonin
Language: English
Release Date: June 25, 2014

Michelangelo’s David is the world’s most famous statue, a universal symbol of Florence and of Italy. Hailed as the epitome of Renaissance art, the David has inspired contemporary artists from Warhol to Banksy and has been reproduced in life-size copies all over the globe. Why does a 500-year-old...
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