The jukebox queen of Malta / Nicholas Rinaldi.
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- ISBN: 0684856123 :
- Physical Description: 368 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, c1999.
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Subject: | World War, 1939-1945 > Malta > Fiction. |
Genre: | Adventure stories. Love stories. |
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Table of Contents
The Jukebox Queen of Malta
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Part I | Rocco and Melita April Blitz, 1942 | |
1 | Buy Lace Save Malta | |
2 | The Bomb | |
3 | A Night on the Gut | |
4 | The Shelter | |
5 | The House on Windmill Street | |
6 | A Jukebox for Zarb Adami | |
7 | Fingerly's Fat Lady | |
8 | The Green Room | |
9 | Miss Sicily Sings for Malta | |
10 | Zammit | |
11 | The Word for Snow | |
12 | The Maltese Falcon | |
13 | The Neolithic Cave | |
14 | Poker at the Point de Vue | |
15 | Walking Through Wall | |
Part II | Heat, Sun, Dust Over Everything | |
16 | Zammit Discourses on the Intricacies of the Soul Nardu Camilleri Gets a Haircut Tony Zebra Goes for the Big Escape | |
17 | The Pigmy Elephan | |
18 | The First Day of the Bombing | |
19 | The Glorious Tenth | |
20 | Nigg | |
21 | The Jukebox Madness of Zarb Adami | |
22 | Prowling Through the Codes | |
23 | The General Georg von Bismarck Memorial Baseball Game | |
24 | The Fall of Tobruk | |
25 | "Love Somebody, Yes I Do | |
26 | Aida's Wedding | |
Part III | Music in the Nigh | |
27 | The Rhino Caress Transatlantic Condom Deal | |
28 | The Last Rites of Dominic Mifsud | |
29 | The Peacock and the Peahen | |
30 | Miss Sicily | |
31 | Bean Code, Bean Code | |
32 | Pinpoints of Light Dancing All Around Him | |
33 | Melita Humming | |
34 | Rommel on the Run | |
35 | Nardu Camilleri Speaks of Love World News Roundup/General Patton in Morocco Christina's Seething Simmering Malta Conga Line | |
36 | Zed Mir Min | |
37 | The November Convoy | |
38 | Zammit's Mother-of-God Madonna Jukebox | |
Epilouge: 1945 Malta is most particularly a country where history has had to be reinvented continuously....Each generation makes its spasmodic attacks on the subterranean mysteries, and each emerges with its own story; but with each discovery the mysteries take on another aspect and require the story to be retold Nigel Dennis | ||
An Essay on Malta "Malta of gold, Malta of silver, Malta of precious metal, We shall never take you! No, not even if you were as soft as a gourd, Not even if you were only protected by an onion skin!" And from her ramparts a voice replied: "I am she who has decimated the galleys of the Turk And all the warriors of Constantinople and Galata!" -- Anonymous, Sixteenth Century Under repeated fire from the skies, Malta stood alone...in the center of the sea, one tiny bright flame in the darkness, a beacon of hope for the clearer days which have come Franklin D. Roosevelt |