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"Nostalgia in Rhyme" is a book written in plain, ordinary language that rhymes. Poems about social/cultural/political names, places and events that occurred before--during--and after World War 11 are prominently featured. We include movies (i.e. actors, directors, producers, writers, etc.). Music (songs, singers, bands). We list many old radio and TV Shows and their sponsors. Our book contains 55 poems (12 of which are baseball poems). There are short stories, limericks and several other features displayed in this book. We also name many new products and inventions discovered during that…mehr

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"Nostalgia in Rhyme" is a book written in plain, ordinary language that rhymes. Poems about social/cultural/political names, places and events that occurred before--during--and after World War 11 are prominently featured. We include movies (i.e. actors, directors, producers, writers, etc.). Music (songs, singers, bands). We list many old radio and TV Shows and their sponsors. Our book contains 55 poems (12 of which are baseball poems). There are short stories, limericks and several other features displayed in this book. We also name many new products and inventions discovered during that period of time. Hopefully, it will revive some warm memories of happier times for all the readers of our book.
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Autorenporträt
Arnold Silveri attended New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn, New York. He worked as a laborer and Postal clerk. His main occupation, however, was as a computer operator. While stationed in Korea--from July 1956 to October 1957--he served in the 24th Infantry Division He is the author of four books: "Baseball's Best: From A to Z"; "It Ain't Shakespeare, But . . ."; "Turning the Corner On Life" and "Why You Can't Clone Koufax." He currently resides in Staten Island, New York with his two wonderful daughters and four grandsons.