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    Letter from G. B. Boero to L. De Bona.

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    Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of G. B. Boero - Commission Merchant and Dealer in Fruits and Produce

    Letter from G. B. Boero to L. De Bona regarding a shipment of oranges.

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    Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of G. B. Boero - Commission Merchant and Dealer in Fruits and Produce

    Letter from G. B. Boero to L. De Bona regarding a shipment of oranges and lemons.

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    Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of G. B. Boero - Commission Merchant and Dealer in Fruits and Produce

    Letter from G. B. Boero to L. De Bona regarding the shipment of potatoes and oranges.

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    Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of G. B. Boero - Commission Merchant and Dealer in Fruits and Produce

    Letter from G. B. Boero to L. De Bona regarding the shipment of an order of oranges.

    No full text
    Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of G. B. Boero - Commission Merchant and Dealer in Fruits and Produce

    Letter from G. B. Boero to L. De Bona regarding a telegram for a shipment of potatoes.

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    Leonard de Bona was a businessman, possibly of Italian descent, in Eagle Pass, Texas, who ran a hardware and supply store in that area for nearly 20 years. He served as a point of contact for customers throughout South Texas and nearby Mexico, providing not only hardware but food, clothing, and sundries. He had business contacts in San Antonio, Chicago, and abroad (Central Mexico, Italy, and other locations.)Archive of Correspondence relating to L. de Bona's Eagle Pass Hardware and Supply Store from 1887-1903 and undated. Approximately 500 letters, varying states of condition, some browning. An important archive for a businessman on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas with nearly 500 letters, most from neighboring Texas communities, order supplies.Organized by the following series: Correspondence and ChronologicalBona, L. de, Papers, 1887-1903 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TexasOffice of G. B. Boero - Commission Merchant and Dealer in Fruits and Produce

    Cuore. De Amicis tra critica e utopia: alcune considerazioni generali

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    For many years De Amicis’ bibliography was looked at with a prejudicial eye because of the negative opinions about Hearth. But De Amicis’ work is worth much attention, because the author was able to represent the social changes in the newborn Italian State: the role of the army, the importance of travelling, school’s functions, socialism. Hearth too deserves a reappraisal and Pino Boero, founding his analysis on a literary critic perspective, underlines the narrative abilities of the author’s and his skill in getting in touch with a wider public

    Ixodes longiscutatus Boero 1944

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    132. Ixodes longiscutatus Boero, 1944. Neotropical: 1) Argentina, 2) Brazil, 3) Uruguay (Venzal et al. 2008, Michel et al. 2017, Guglielmone et al. 2021).Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Nava, Santiago & Robbins, Richard G., 2023, Geographic distribution of the hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) of the world by countries and territories, pp. 1-274 in Zootaxa 5251 (1) on page 23, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5251.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/770419

    Human predation along Apulian rocky coasts (SE Italy): desertification caused by Lithophaga lithophaga (Mollusca) fisheries

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    Human predation along Apulian rocky coasts (SE Italy): Desertification caused by Lithophaga lithophaga (Mollusca) fisheries Fanelli, G | Piraino, S | Belmonte, G | Geraci, S | Boero, F* Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf [MAR. ECOL. PROG. SER.]. Vol. 110, no. 1, pp. 1-8. 1994. The date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga is a Mediterranean boring mollusc living in calcareous rocks. Its populations are intensely exploited by SCUBA divers, especially in southern Italy. Collection is carried out by demolition of the rocky substratum, so that human predation on date mussels causes the disappearance of the whole benthic community. The impact of this activity along the Apulian coast was evaluated by 2 surveys carried out by SCUBA diving inspection of the Salento peninsula. The Ionian coast of Apulia, from Taranto to Torre dell'Orso (Otranto), was surveyed in 1990 and in 1992 by 2 series of transects (from 0 to 10 m depth, 2 km from each other), covering 210 km. Observations were transformed into an index of damage, ranging from 0 (no damage) to 1 (complete desertification). 159 km of the inspected coast are rocky. The first survey (1990) allowed us to estimate that a total of 44 km was heavily affected by this human activity (the index of damage ranging between 0.5 and 1), whereas the second survey showed heavy damage along a total of 59 km. This increase in length was accompanied by a high increase in the index of damage along parts of coast that were less intensely exploited in 1990 than in 1992. The second survey (1992) was extended to 90 km of the Adriatic coast of Apulia (from Otranto to Torre S. Sabina, Brindisi), with 47 km of rocky coast and a total of 10 km heavily affected by date mussel fishery. Date mussel collection is one of the most destructive human activities along the Apulian coast and it has long-term effects because sea urchin grazing probably prevents recolonization of barren areas. Rarefaction of the resource due to overexploitation and habitat destruction caused rapid 'evolution' of the techniques of predation, with an increase in searching efficiency achieved by the use of underwater vehicles. Similar impacts of date mussel collection have been recorded in other parts of the Italian coast, especially Campania and Sardinia, and it is possible that such situations are common, but still undetected, in other areas of the Mediterranean
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