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13 Poems by Charents
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200 Thoughts 200 Million Meanings
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This offering gives a quick and general picture of the great Armenian poet, Yeghishe Charents. The 13 of his best short pieces are presented in Armenian and English and this modest selection spans the entire range of his poetic output.
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April 1915-This book is one of the most ambitious literary accounts of the destruction on Armenians in Ottoman Turkey in 1915. Written in 57 chapters, the narrative flows seamlessly.
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This book represents the author as a writer, as a thinker, and as a philosopher. His thoughts are universal but at the same time have national traits. In twe lines you will find a huge and deep meaning.
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A Biotic Development, Nubar Sarafyan
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A Dictionary of the Armenian Church.
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A German Officer During the Armenian Genocide
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A Biotic Development-The author is analyzing the features of evolutionary process. Nubar Sarafyan
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A Dictionary of the Armenian Church.
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This biography of Max Erwin von Scheubner Richter is important, not on account of its literary merits, but for suggesting important historical links between the first two major genocides of the 20th century, shaking our parents and grandparents' world, an
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A Hair's Breadth from Death
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A History of Armenia
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A Perfect Injustice
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A Hair's Breadth from Death-This book is one of the most important first person accounts of the Armenian Genocide and its aftermath.
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A History of Armenia-By Vahan M. Kurkjian-This edition is a revised version of 1958 of this work, produced in the current edition with completely new and easy to read format. This is a concise history of Armenia with relaible facts.
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The authors accumulated the material item by item and slowly began to piece together the story of a massive injustice towards the victims of genocide. A fascinating investigation, a book rich in details and full of documents. This book is an essential co
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