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  1. Emilio Salgari (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmiːljo salˈɡaːri], but often erroneously pronounced; 21 August 1862 – 25 April 1911) was an Italian writer of action adventure swashbucklers and a pioneer of science fiction.

  2. Father of Italian Popular Culture, Grandfather of the Spaghetti Western, Father of Heroes are but three of the titles bestowed upon Italian adventure writer Emilio Salgari. He wrote more than two hundred short stories and novels, many of which are considered classics.

  3. Emilio Salgari has 1195 books on Goodreads with 45568 ratings. Emilio Salgari's most popular series is I pirati della Malesia.

  4. Widely known as the father of Spaghetti Western, Italian Popular Culture and Father of Heroes, Emilio Salgari is an adventure writer, who has penned down more than 200 short stories. A majority of Emilio Salgari novels are considered to be classics.

  5. Jun 19, 2017 · “Sandokan” was first conjured by Emilio Salgari, a writer who died over a century ago. That his most famous character is still considered relevant hints at his influence.

  6. Latin Edition | Book 1 of 7: Latin Books | by Emilio Salgari and BJ Smith. Paperback. $2047. FREE delivery Mon, Jul 8 on $35 of items shipped by Amazon.

  7. Emilio Salgari has 1195 books on Goodreads with 45531 ratings. Emilio Salgaris most popular book is Il Corsaro Nero.

  8. The adventure novelist Emilio Salgari, who wrote more than 200 books and numbered Sergio Leone, Federico Fellini and Umberto Eco among his fans, was born on August 21, 1862.

  9. Emilio Salgari, Grandfather of the Spaghetti Western, laid the foundations for the kinds of movies that helped to make actors like Clint Eastwood an international star. It took a Spaghetti Western director, Sergio Sollima to give Salgari’s characters to their greatest cinematic fame.

  10. Arguably the best selling Italian author of all time, Emilio Salgari is virtually unknown to the English-speaking world. Yet, like his adventure-writing counterparts Jules Verne in France and Henry Rider Haggard in England, Emilio Salgari was knighted for his contribution to literature.

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