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An elegant collection of over 100 recipes inspired by Italia. These signature drink recipes from Italy hotspots pay homage to this vibrant country. With over 100 recipes and dozens of bartender profiles, you can drink like a local whether you’re just visiting or entertaining at home. From ritzy rooftop bars with views of the Colosseum to stylish Japanese-inspired haunts, locals and tourists alike will discover new watering holes that are sure to satisfy all tastes. With signature creations by prominent mixologists in the region, this book offers a detailed rundown of the best locations Italy has to offer. Within the gorgeous, die-cut covers, you'll find: More than 100 essential and exciting cocktail recipes, including recipes for bespoke ingredients and other serving suggestions Interviews with the country's trendsetting bartenders and mixologists Bartending tips and techniques from the experts Food and drink hotspots across the country And much more! Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples, Bologna, Verona, Siena, Sicily—explore these beautiful cities and their craft cocktail scenes without ever leaving your zip code with Italy Cocktails.
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Giorgio Albertazzi è stato un uomo dalle mille sfaccettature: spirito ribelle, anticonformista - tanto che Dario Fo lo chiamava "l'anarchico" -, un attore indimenticabile nel panorama teatrale italiano. Le luci, il successo, ciò che lo ha reso celebre presso un grandissimo pubblico sono gli innumerevoli ruoli interpretati magistralmente da Shakespeare a Sofocle, da D'Annunzio a Pirandello, la vocazione totale verso il teatro che ha sempre preferito al cinema, i personaggi memorabili come l'imperatore Adriano tratto dal romanzo di Marguerite Yourcenar, l'autentico divo della televisione italiana negli anni Sessanta. L'Albertazzi "perdente" è invece più difficile da inquadrare, ma coinvolg...
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This volume presents a selection of extraordinary images that reflect the central role played by the genre of the nude in the history of photography. Through numerous examples the book documents the historical and stylistc development of the nude from its origins to the provocative images of contemporary photographers.
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