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Books with author Barry Moreno

  • Ellis Island

    Barry Moreno

    language (Arcadia Publishing, Sept. 10, 2003)
    The United States is considered the world's foremost refuge for foreigners, and no place in the nation symbolizes this better than Ellis Island.Through Ellis Island's halls and corridors more than twelve million immigrants-of nearly every nationality and race-entered the country on their way to new experiences in North America. With an astonishing array of nineteenth- and twentieth-century photographs, Ellis Island leads the reader through the fascinating history of this small island in New York harbor from its pre-immigration days as one of the harbor's oyster islands to its spectacular years as the flagship station of the U.S. Bureau of Immigration to its current incarnation as the National Park Service's largest museum.
  • Ellis Island

    Barry Moreno

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, Sept. 15, 2003)
    The United States is considered the world's foremost refuge for foreigners, and no place in the nation symbolizes this better than Ellis Island.Through Ellis Island's halls and corridors more than twelve million immigrants-of nearly every nationality and race-entered the country on their way to new experiences in North America. With an astonishing array of nineteenth- and twentieth-century photographs, Ellis Island leads the reader through the fascinating history of this small island in New York harbor from its pre-immigration days as one of the harbor's oyster islands to its spectacular years as the flagship station of the U.S. Bureau of Immigration to its current incarnation as the National Park Service's largest museum.
  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, )
    None
  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, )
    None
  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    eBook (Arcadia Publishing, )
    None
  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, )
    None
  • Italian Americans

    Barry Moreno

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2003)
    Here are vivid evocations of New York’s Little Italy and San Francisco’s Italian community around Fisherman’s Wharf, along with the warm family life and neighborhood festivals, the wonderful Italian cuisine, the merchants and tradesmen, the underworld figures, the political leaders, and much more. Brief biographies touch on the lives of physicist Enrico Fermi, politicians Fiorello LaGuardia and Rudolph Giuliani, sportsman Joe DiMaggio, and many others.This important new series documents and dramatizes the immigration experience of untold numbers of men, women, and children who arrived in America from the four corners of the world. As they assimilated into American society, they enriched the nation’s character and experience. Many of America’s immigrants passed through the Ellis Island Immigration Center in New York Harbor during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. What were the initial hopes and fears of these new arrivals? Where did they first settle, and what kinds of work did they find? Which elements from their various cultures have since blended into the national scene and helped reshape what has become modern America? The first titles in this dramatic series bring alive the experiences of four important ethnic groups, with contemporary photos and first-person accounts of their dramatic, life-changing experiences. Readers glimpse each group’s social customs, family life, traditional food and drink, festivals, and much more. There are also brief but vivid capsule biographies of famous individuals who rose to prominence from each ethnic group. Approximately 150 illustrations in each book.
  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Cards (Arcadia Publishing, )
    None
  • Ellis Island

    Barry Moreno

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, Sept. 10, 2003)
    The United States is considered the world's foremost refuge for foreigners, and no place in the nation symbolizes this better than Ellis Island. Through Ellis Island's halls and corridors more than twelve million immigrants-of nearly every nationality and race-entered the country on their way to new experiences in North America. With an astonishing array of nineteenth- and twentieth-century photographs, Ellis Island leads the reader through the fascinating history of this small island in New York harbor from its pre-immigration days as one of the harbor's oyster islands to its spectacular years as the flagship station of the U.S. Bureau of Immigration to its current incarnation as the National Park Service's largest museum.
  • Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, )
    None
  • Italian Americans: Coming to America

    Barry Moreno

    Hardcover (Diane Pub, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Here are vivid evocations of New York’s Little Italy and San Francisco’s Italian community around Fisherman’s Wharf, along with the warm family life and neighborhood festivals, the wonderful Italian cuisine, the merchants and tradesmen, the underworld figures, the political leaders, and much more. Brief biographies touch on the lives of physicist Enrico Fermi, politicians Fiorello LaGuardia and Rudolph Giuliani, sportsman Joe DiMaggio, and many others.This important new series documents and dramatizes the immigration experience of untold numbers of men, women, and children who arrived in America from the four corners of the world. As they assimilated into American society, they enriched the nation’s character and experience. Many of America’s immigrants passed through the Ellis Island Immigration Center in New York Harbor during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. What were the initial hopes and fears of these new arrivals? Where did they first settle, and what kinds of work did they find? Which elements from their various cultures have since blended into the national scene and helped reshape what has become modern America? The first titles in this dramatic series bring alive the experiences of four important ethnic groups, with contemporary photos and first-person accounts of their dramatic, life-changing experiences. Readers glimpse each group’s social customs, family life, traditional food and drink, festivals, and much more. There are also brief but vivid capsule biographies of famous individuals who rose to prominence from each ethnic group. Approximately 150 illustrations in each book.
  • Triathlon Bible: What Every Athlete Needs To Know About Triathlons: Bridge the Gap on Nutrition, Fitness and Stamina for Triathlons

    Barry Moore

    eBook (ExpertAuthor BluePrint, Aug. 2, 2014)
    Triathlons combine the most grueling of endurance sports open-water swimming, road racing, and distance running. Indeed, a triathlon is a contest of will as much as it’s a test of strength and speed, this book will give you a complete walkthrough of how to train and condition your body for a triathlon. Don’t get left out in the cold and lose the important race!