Emilio Lombardi
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Emilio Lombardi was a Maltese
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. At the age of 15 years Lombardi started to write stories, and at the age of 19 years he published his first book. He wrote non-fiction, but he is best remembered for his novel
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s. Lombardi wrote the novels to teach people, so his books are good for all the family, from children to adults.

In that era the Maltese language
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was not written in today's format. After his death, the novels of Lombardi were republished and re-edited into modern Maltese. He wrote for more than 50 years, from 1896 until 1946. Lombardi was a modest writer, and he described his work as "ix-xogħol miżeru tiegħi" ("my miserable work"). For Lombardi, writing was a hobby, indeed, at the beginning of his books and novels, his signature bore the epithet "id-delittant", i.e. the amateur.

Novels by Emilio Lombardi

  • ĠUDITTA, Bint il-Barklor tal-Port il-Kbir (GUDITH, The Grand Harbour Boat-Man's Daughter)
  • BEATRICE, il-Vittma tat-Tradiment (BEATRICE, Betrayal's Victim)
  • ĠORĠ, it-Tmunier tax-Xwieni ta' l-Ordni (GEORGE, The Steersman of the Gallies of the Order)
  • LUQA BRIFFA (LUKE BRIFFA)
  • Il-Forza tad-Destin (The Force of Fate)
  • Is-Sigriet tal-Qrar (Confession's Secret)
  • L-ILTIEMA, il-Vittma tal-"Miżerabbli" (THE ORPHANS, The Victim of the "Miserable")
  • Luċilla, it-Tfalja ta' Pompei (Lucy, Pompeii's Girl)
  • INEŻ, il-Vittma ta' l-Ilsir Tork (INES, The Turkish Slave's Victim)
  • REBEKKA CALLUS (REBECCA CALLUS)
  • ROŻI, l-Għarusa tal-Qalbieni Toni Bajjada (ROSE, Toni Bajjada's Bride)
  • RIO RITA, is-Sagrificcju ghall-Imhabba, (Rio Rita, Sagrificed for Love)
  • GABRIELLA, Bint ir-Re tal-Ħallelin, (Gariella, daughter of the King of Thieves)
  • IL-MISTERI TA' RDUM IL-MADLIENA, (The Mysteries of the Madliena Heights)
  • ĊIRILLU jew IL-VENDETTA TAS-SAĦĦAR (Ciril or The Revenge of the Future Teller)
  • L-ILSIRA HAMILDA (Hamilda the Slave)
  • L-GĦAMJA (The Blind Woman)
  • ORESTE ROCKMAN jew l-Akkużatriċi ta' Missierha (Oreste Rockman or The Accuser of Her Father)
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