Confession of a Collector - E-book - ePub

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 Frank Arcilesi - Confession of a Collector.
An eBook pamphlet (8707 words) for the would-be collector with articles on beer trays, duck decoys, John Deere Memorabilia, Carnival Glass, Ballpoint... Lire la suite
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Résumé

An eBook pamphlet (8707 words) for the would-be collector with articles on beer trays, duck decoys, John Deere Memorabilia, Carnival Glass, Ballpoint pens and other articles, including a tongue in check concluding article on the Confession of a Collector. For the collector.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    16/04/2014
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-370-80606-5
  • EAN
    9781370806065
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Frank Arcilesi

Frank Arcilesi has a degree in Mass Communications; and Mathematics from Towson State University in Maryland. He has written numerous stories, and articles on collecting, travel and other topics, and has financial and business experience. By Toni Hull of Epic Book Promotions:Frank Arcilesi has recently authored Everyday a Bird Learns How to Fly. Montgomery Village, Maryland is an area of rolling green hills, beautiful parks and cherry blossoms.
Dubbed 'The Best Hometown in Maryland', Montgomery Village is a short train ride from Washington DC, and less than an hour's drive from Baltimore. Along with 40, 000 other people, Frank Arcilesi calls Montgomery Village his home. The air was crisp and the sky was bright the October morning that I asked Mr. Arcilesi to fill me in on his novel Every Day a Bird Learns How to Fly, and his life in general."I grew up in Baltimore, Maryland with my mom, dad and older brother.
The city had a special charm with its small ethnic neighborhoods and friendly people. Of course there were the Orioles and Baltimore Colts, until they (Colts) were unceremoniously hijacked at midnight by the Mayflower vans. Johnny Unitas and Brooks and Frank Robinson were my heroes. When I was a kid my mom worked as a buttonhole maker in a custom suit factory and my dad pressed garments. These were tedious un-fun jobs but they kept food on the table for my brother and me.
School was a little out of the ordinary. My high school was all male and we had to rent female cheerleaders from other schools for our football games. We never knew if they were really cheering for our team or the opposition." Today the cheerleaders are more honest in their enthusiasm since the school is now coed. Later I attended college just eight miles north of Baltimore at Towson State University.
That is where I studied mass communications and mathematics. I'll let you decide which one I found boring.""How about favorite places?""Antiques shops are fascinating and I will stop at any new one I discover. I also love to drive through the countryside of Pennsylvania during the fall. In the summer though, my favorite spot is the resort town of Ocean City, Maryland, with its sandy beach and long, long boardwalk stretching past the many souvenir shops and food stands.
I also like to search the small resort town for new restaurants specializing in fine seafood. There are some excellent ones which I discovere...

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