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#18 Hrachya Saribekyan There When You Open Your Eyes size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 160, weight: 224g
The collection "There When You Open Your Eyes" combines some stories by Hrachya Saribekyan which have been published in the Armenian and foreign literary journals and newspapers, and have received numerous awards.
2990 AMD

#19 Hrachya Saribekyan The Journey of Idiots size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 160, weight: 270g
Many issues of the Armenian reality in the early 1990s still remain unanswered, many questions are covered with mystery, and for many issues it is better to keep silent. Hrachya Saribekyan's "The Journey of Idiots" being a railway novel rises such issues that have been kept mysteriously silent. One of them, for example, is the following issue: what happened to the Armenian patients kept in the psychiatric hospitals in Baku and in other cities of Azerbaijan... So the journey of the novel heroes is unique for the reader and it is dangerous at the same time. In the "Saribekyanian reality", the line for the reader to become the hero, same as to become an idiot is extremely relative. Beware while reading.
3500 AMD

#20 Narine Kroyan Born in Sorrow size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 200, weight: 265g
The collection "Born in Sorrow" includes short stories and novels of recent years.
2990 AMD

#21 Diana Hambardzumyan A Knock at the Door size: 12.4x19, cover: soft/tough, pages: 256, weight: 260/350g
This novel tells the story of a man who lives in his country, leaves it, and then returns. It is a story of a path that stretches away from a man to a country. In the novel the Horseman-country has wandered for thousands of years reaching the crossroads of the present days where the leaving Newcomer and the returning Woman once left each other and now they are looking forward to meeting again. A knock at the door symbolizes sparkling hope.
2800 AMD

#22 Gurgen Khanjyan Yenok s Eye size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 262, weight: 280g
Fates, personalities, closed characters that are intertwined in the unique epic space; independently reveal general problems having the axis - the all-seeing lens of the glass eye. The novel was awarded with the Grand Prize of the award ceremony "The Armenians in the 21st Century" by the Writers’ Union of Armenia and the Union of Armenians in Russia.
3500 AMD

#23 Hrachya Saribekyan The Sun of Twins size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 216, weight: 310g
A world, where butterflies scream, lizards are wise enough not to consume the eternity destined to them with casual movements. The crickets have a message for people, the dead pretend to be shadows. In a forgotten corner of the planet fallen into the cosmic abyss where clocks are not subjected to time, a monk lives who hunts crows, and a child with white hair, who has the material evidence of God in his pocket. The novel is about the friendship between death and the little boy as well as about self-identity, about the search for a lost father. The search for a lost man is identical to the search for God.
3500 AMD

#24 Armen Ohanyan The Return of Kikos size: 12.4x19, cover: soft, pages: 128, weight: 140g
This anthology is the writer's first book which includes the very first samples of interactive Armenian prose. It has the principles of game and co-authorship typical of it. Any reader, as well as writers may appear as a co-author (DOCking, Flying Bicycle; co-author: Aram Pachyan, The Last Breakfast; co-author: Lilit Karapetyan). The game is an indivisible part of Armen Ohanyan's works (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Mario Superstar, Hide-and-seek, Matryoshka). That is his preferred way to involve readers and to overcome the isolation in the modern Armenian literary process. As a postmodernism follower he reconsiders the past unfastening some space in the Armenian prose both for old and new characters (The Return of Kikos, Red Hooding Ride, Radio Yerevan).
1990 AMD

#25 Grig Jesus Cat size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 168, weight: 247g
"Jesus Cat" is the first book of the young prose writer. The novels included in this book highlight the unique writing style of the author on the one hand and an original vision of the world and people on the other. This combination forms characters in Grig's creative space and they help to discover another invisible side of life.
2990 AMD

#26 Levon Shahnur Journey: Before Love size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 256, weight: 325g
In the novel "Journey: Before Love" there are signs of both life and death. The author has applied various styles, architectural and mathematical images. The plot is changing, and the developments are often a surprise even for the author. The book is about a despised man, a desolated one whose continuation is left in the womb and about the movement and the break of Krist who is carrying the seed. The scripture belongs to an unknown power, the sleeping Adam, who is secretly looking at the woman’s body, which was completely naked during creation and which was being gradually mapped on the sleeper’s body...
2990 AMD

#27 Armen of Armenia Mommyland: Flag size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 192, weight: 275g
"Flag", the first novel of "Mommyland" trilogy is written with the principle of the synthesis of rhetoric, screenplay, and poetic prose. Through the resignification of the national symbols of Armenia, the author attempts to aesthetically present the current Armenian reality and the LGBT people who pursue happiness in it. The main characters of "Mommyland: Flag" are a trio of close friends, one of whom is a transvestite who sings in a night club and was expelled from his family home, while the other two are a gay couple. When one of them does not return from the army, the other two face the necessity of making a life-changing decision: leave or stay in Armenia.
2990 AMD

#28 Mher Beyleryan A Hundred Years of Sin size: 12.4x19, cover: soft, pages: 176, weight: 184g
The new collection by Mher Beyleryan, one of the unique authors of the modern Armenian prose, includes his works of recent years, featuring light and non-evil humor, as well as original genre references.
2800 AMD

#29 Lilit Karapetyan Monologue of Two Voices size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 112, weight: 205g
It seems Lilit Karapetyan's heroes lived the whole history of humanity even before the beginning and after the end. For them life is something to recall, it is an oriented process in their memories. There are memories of past, present and future. We may already say that the author describes both suffering, sorrow and conviviality, exultation with mature mastery.
1490 AMD

#31 Hovhannes Yeranyan Alms to Frosya stories size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 144, weight: 235g
Initially, the author had entitled his book "Soviet, Post-Soviet" although the pivot of his interest was neither the collapse of that state, nor was those sudden political and social changes that led to wars, to the formation of new states, and to the ongoing poverty. Human destinies are of main importance for the writer. Those were destinies that got warped as a result of the political upheavals. A human being was completely neglected in this political process. That human being/those human beings is/are the hero/es of Hovhannes Yeranyan's stories. People who survived the unstable period and then died, and people who still live and will die later.
2990 AMD

#32 Arpi Voskanyan Not for Sale size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 336, weight: 430g
The book is a collection of short stories written in the last two decades. The stories cover the author's journey from adolescene to the present age. It follows the transformation undergone in her visionary, aesthetic and stylistic perceptions. At the same time there is the trajectory of the Armenian contemporary literature during that period.
3990 AMD

#34 Artur Mikoyan Strange Light size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 160, weight: 264g
Arthur Mikoyan's novel "Strange Light" is characterized by its unique realization of the phantasmagoria typical of his creative style. The plot, which is full of tense and unexpected discoveries, leads to an unexpected and unpredicted ending ...
2990 AMD

#35 Mher Israyelyan A Dog s Fate on the Ancient Armenian Road size: 12.4x19, cover: tough, pages: 144, weight: 230g
The short story collection by Mher Israyelyan "A Dog's Fate on the Ancient Armenian Road" has been inspired by memories and imagination, in a quarter-century domain where family members and friends, generals and children are settled alongside, where a student and a world famous conductor, a boy with twitching eyes and even animals can embrace the magic admiration of a dream.
2990 AMD

#17 Nikol Pashinyan The Other Side of the Earth size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 384, weight: 430/530g,
The Other Side of the Earth was published in May-December 2008 in The Armenian Times daily newspaper while Nikol Pashinyan was hiding, and his whereabouts were unknown. The Armenian Police officially stated that in March 2008 Pashinyan had illegally left the country and then, again illegally, had returned to Armenia. Pashinyan claims that, while hiding, he has never left Armenia, even for a minute.
5990 AMD

#440 Krikor Beledian Dialogue with Narekatsi size: 13.5x21, cover: hard, pages: 528, weight: 676g, publishing: Sargis Khachents, Printinfo
4300 AMD

#443 Sergey Stepanyan Two readings of time size: 11.5x17, cover: hard, pages: 142, weight: 190g, publishing: Sargis Khachents, Printinfo
2200 AMD

#444 Sergey Stepanyan Freidrich Holderlin size: 12x17,5, cover: hard, pages: 183, weight: 265g, publishing: Sargis Khachents, Printinfo
2200 AMD

#451 Ghevond Meloyan Mother. Three comrades size: 14.8x21, cover: soft, pages: 248, weight: 237g
3490 AMD

#452 Levon Pashalian Short novels and stories size: 14,5x21, cover: soft, pages: 288, weight: 397g
3490 AMD

#453 Gurgen Khanjyan Take The A Train 978-993976-218-0 չափս՝ 14,5x20, կազմ՝ փափուկ, էջ՝ 312, քաշ՝ 346գ
Գուրգեն Խանջյանի «Նստիր Ա գնացքը» վեպը հոգեբանական փակ տարածություններ հաղթահարող անհատի հերթական փորձության վկայագրությունն է: Վեպի առաջին՝ 2002 թվականի հրատարակությունը բազմաթիվ բանավեճերի ու սուր հարցադրումների առիթ ստեղծեց: Նոր հրատարակությունը և վեպի նոր ընթերցումները, վստահաբար, նույնպես զերծ չեն լինի բանավիճային տարերքից:
3490 AMD

#456 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 1 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 768, weight: 708g
4990 AMD

#457 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 2 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 680, weight: 706g
4990 AMD

#458 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 3 978-9939-51-609-7 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 680, weight: 702g
4990 AMD

#459 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 4 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 576, weight: 569g
4990 AMD

#460 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 5 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 736, weight: 609g
4990 AMD

#461 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 6 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 800, weight: 809g
4990 AMD

#462 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 7 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 496, weight: 576g
4990 AMD

#463 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 8 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 496, weight: 500g
4990 AMD

#464 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 9 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 608, weight: 605g
4990 AMD

#465 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 10 978-9939-51-884-8 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 792, weight: 770g
4990 AMD

#466 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 11 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 824, weight: 790g
4990 AMD

#467 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 12 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 744, weight: 709g
4990 AMD

#468 Gurgen Mahari Full Collection of Works, vol. 13 size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 864, weight: 809g
4990 AMD

#472 Yeghishe Charents Selected Compositions B size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 328, weight: 410g
3950 AMD

#473 Yeghishe Charents Selected Compositions C size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 488, weight: 500g
5950 AMD

#474 Yeghishe Charents Selected Compositions D size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 424, weight: 550g
4990 AMD

#476 Levon Ter Petrosyan The Crusaders and Armenians vol. A size: 17x24, cover: hard, pages: 552, weight: 900g
7990 AMD

#477 Levon Ter Petrosyan The Crusaders and Armenians vol. A size: 17x24, cover: hard, pages: 552, weight: 892g
9990 AMD

#478 Levon Ter Petrosyan The Crusaders and Armenians vol. B size: 17x24, cover: hard, pages: 672, weight: 1363g
10000 AMD

#37 Henry Miller Tropic of Cancer size: 14.8x21, cover: soft/tough, pages: 352, gramm: 215 / 300,
Now hailed as a cornerstone of modern literature, Tropic of Cancer, this autobiographical fiction about Henry Miller’s life and bawdy adventures as an expatriate American writer in Paris, was deemed obscene and banned from publication in his country for 30 years. Only a historic court ruling that changed American censorship standards, ushering in a new era of freedom in literature, permitted the publication of this unforgettable novel of self-confession, maybe the most honest book ever written. Miller’s masterpiece, shattering every taboo, is now considered not only an act that would forever change the face of American literature but also his significant contribution to the cause of free speech.
4950 AMD

#38 Elif Shahak The Bastard of Istambul size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 408, gramm: 490,
As an Armenian American living in San Francisco, Armanoush feels like part of her identity is missing and that she must make a journey back to the past, to Turkey, in order to start living her life. Asya is a nineteen-year-old woman living in an extended all-female household in Istanbul who loves Jonny Cash and the French existentialists. The Bastard of Istanbul tells the story of their two families--and a secret connection linking them to a violent event in the history of their homeland. Filed with humor and understanding, this exuberant, dramatic novel is about memory and forgetting, about the need to examine the past and the desire to erase it, and about Turkey itself.
5950 AMD

#39 George Orwell 1984 size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 336, gramm: 420,
Nineteen Eighty-Four, a novel by George Orwell, published in 1949, is a satirical novel set in Oceania, where society is tyrannized by The Party and its totalitarian ideology. As literary political fiction and as dystopian science-ficction, Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic novel. It popularized the adjective Orwellian, which describes offcial deception, secret surveillance, and manipulation of the past by a totalitarian or authoritarian state.
5950 AMD

#40 Venedikt Erofeev Moskva Petushki size: 14.8x21, cover: soft/tough, pages: 188, gramm: 240 / 350,
Since the author's death in 1990, Venedikt Erofeev s Moscow-Petushki has been acclaimed both in the West and in Russia as a postmodern masterpiece. Venia's anguished, intoxicated journey on the Moscow suburban train takes us deep into the cultural milieu of Brezhnev's Soviet Union and into the labyrinth of the soul. This volume includes critical essays by eight scholars, an introduction to Erofeev s life and work, and a comprehensive bibliography. The collection also offers a broad range of insights into this curious, brilliant, and unique work.
3450 AMD

#41 Michel Houellebecq The Elementary Particles size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 368, gramm: 500,
The Elementary Particles, is a novel by the French author Michel Houellebecq, published in France in 1998. It tells the story of two half-brothers, Michel and Bruno, and their mental struggles against their situations in modern society. It was translated into English by Frank Wynne as Atomised in the UK and as The Elementary Particles in the US. It won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for writer and translator.
5950 AMD

#42 Vladimir Nabokov Lolita size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 472, gramm: 610,
Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The novel is notable for its controversial subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator, a middle-aged literature professor under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert, is obsessed with a 12-year-old girl, Dolores Haze, with whom he becomes sexually involved after he becomes her stepfather. "Lolita" is his private nickname for Dolores.
9990 AMD

#43 Goerge Orwell Animal Firm size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 152, gramm: 200,
A farm is taken over by its overworked, mistreated animals. With flaming idealism and stirring slogans, they set out to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality. Thus the stage is set for one of the most telling satiric fables ever penned—a razor-edged fairy tale for grown-ups that records the evolution from revolution against tyranny to a totalitarianism just as terrible.
2990 AMD

#44 Camille Lemmonier L Homme en Amour size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 272, gramm: 200,
Lemonnier wrote his first outstanding novel, Un Male, under the influence of the naturalism of Emile Zola. Like his other novels, it is a work of great violence, describing characters of unbridled instincts and passions.
2990 AMD

#45 Philip Roth Portnoy s Complaint size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 288, gramm: 410,
Portnoy s Complaint, the audacious satirical novel by Philip Roth, a cause celebre in 1969, is structured as a confession to a psychiatrist by a Jewish man. Alexander Portnoy’s long monologue concerns to the damage done to him by the culture, ethnic stereotypes and taboos that have shaped him, causing a nagging sexual obsession and a sense of guilt.
5990 AMD

#46 Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 224, weight: 390g
A vicious fifteen-year-old droog is the central character of this 1963 classic. In Anthony Burgess's nightmare vision of the future, where criminals take over after dark, the story is told by the central character, Alex, who talks in a brutal invented slang that brilliantly renders his and his friends' social pathology. A Clockwork Orange is a frightening fable about good and evil, and the meaning of human freedom. And when the state undertakes to reform Alex to "redeem" him, the novel asks, "At what cost?"
5990 AMD

#47 Gabrielle Wittkop The Necrophiliac. Death of C. language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 176, weight: 212g
Remarkably, the astounding protagonist of Gabrielle Wittkop’s lyrical 1972 novella, The Necrophiliac, has never appeared in English until now. This new translation introduces readers to a masterpiece of French literature, striking not only for its astonishing subject matter but for the poetic beauty of the late author’s subtle, intricate writing. Like the best writings of Edgar Allan Poe or Baudelaire, Wittkop’s prose goes far beyond mere gothic horror to explore the melancholy in the loneliest depths of the human condition, forcing readers to confront their own mortality with an unprecedented intimacy.
3990 AMD

#49 Gabrielle Wittkop The Necrophiliac. Death of C. 978-9939-51-711-7 language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 176, weight: 310g
Remarkably, the astounding protagonist of Gabrielle Wittkop’s lyrical 1972 novella, The Necrophiliac, has never appeared in English until now. This new translation introduces readers to a masterpiece of French literature, striking not only for its astonishing subject matter but for the poetic beauty of the late author’s subtle, intricate writing. Like the best writings of Edgar Allan Poe or Baudelaire, Wittkop’s prose goes far beyond mere gothic horror to explore the melancholy in the loneliest depths of the human condition, forcing readers to confront their own mortality with an unprecedented intimacy.
5990 AMD

#51 Elfriede Jelinek The Piano Teacher size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 336, gramm: 400,
Female sexuality, sexual abuse, and the battle of the sexes in general are prominent topics in her work. Texts such as Wir sind Lockvögel, Baby!The Piano Teacher showcase the brutality and power play inherent in human relations in a style that is, at times, ironically formal and tightly controlled.
5990 AMD

#52 Orham Pamuk My Name is red size: 14.8x22, cover: tough, pages: 496, gramm: 500,
At once a fiendishly devious mystery, a beguiling love story, and a brilliant symposium on the power of art, My Name Is Red is a transporting tale set amid the splendor and religious intrigue of sixteenth-century Istanbul, from one of the most prominent contemporary Turkish writers.
5990 AMD

#54 Gunter Grass Tin Drum size: 14.8x24, cover: tough, pages: 792, gramm: 760,
The protagonist, an Istanbul lawyer named Galip, finds one day that his wife Rüya (the name means "dream" in Turkish) has mysteriously left him with very little explanation. He wanders around the city looking for his clues to her whereabouts. He suspects that his wife has taken up with her half-brother, a columnist for Milliyet named Celal, and it happens that he is also missing. The story of Galip's search is interspersed with reprints of Celal's columns, which are lengthy, highly literate meditations on the city and its history. Galip thinks that by living as Celal he can figure out how Celal thinks and locate both him and his wife, so he takes up residence in Celal's apartment, wearing his clothes and eventually writing his column.
6990 AMD

#55 Mario Vargas Llosa Pantaleon and the Visitors size: 14.8x25, cover: tough, pages:312, gramm: 470,
Captain Pantoja and the Special Service is a relatively short comedic novel by acclaimed Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa. The story takes place in the Peruvian department of Amazonas, where troops from the Peruvian Army are attended to by prostitutes, referred to euphemistically in the Spanish term visitadora, meaning “visitor” and in juridical terms it means “auditor”, "inspector" or "examiner". According to the author himself, the work is based on facts, as he was able to verify them in 1958 and in 1962 when he travelled to the Peruvian jungle. It deals with Captain Pantoja's astonishing efficiency campaign to provide prostitution services for quelling the sexual desires of the Peruvian army soldiers stationed in what is portrayed as an incredibly aphrodisiacal Amazon jungle.
5990 AMD

#56 Jean Paul Sartre Nausea size: 14.8x26, cover: tough, pages: 264, gramm: 390,
Nausea is a philosophical novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938. It is Sartre's first novel and, in his opinion, one of his best works. The novel takes place in 'Bouville' a town similar to Le Havre, and it concerns a dejected historian, who becomes convinced that inanimate objects and situations encroach on his ability to define himself, on his intellectual and spiritual freedom, evoking in the protagonis
5990 AMD

#57 William Gorldoing The Lord of Flies size: 14.8x27, cover: tough, pages: 232, gramm: 365,
Lord of the Flies is a 1954 novel by Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding. The book's premise focuses on a group of British boys stranded on an uninhabited island and their attempt to govern themselves, with disastrous results.Golding wrote his book as a counterpoint to R.M. Ballantyne's youth novel The Coral Island, and included specific references to it, such as the rescuing naval officer's description of the children's pursuit of Ralph as "a jolly good show, like the Coral Island".
4490 AMD

#58 Svetlana Alexievich The Womanly Face of War size: 14.8x28, cover: tough, pages: 368, gramm: 510,
This book is a confession, a document and a record of people's memory. More than 200 women speak in it, describing how young girls, who dreamed of becoming brides, became soldiers in 1941. More than 500,000 Soviet women participated on a par with men in the Second World War, the most terrible war of the 20th century. Women not only rescued and bandaged the wounded but also fires a sniper's rifle, blew up bridges, went reconnoitering and killed... They killed the enemy who, with unprecedented cruelty, had attacked their land, their homes and their children. Soviet writer of Bychorussia, Svetlana Alexiyevich spent four years working on the book, visiting over 100 cities and towns, settlements and villages and recording the stories and reminiscences of women war veterans.
5990 AMD

#59 Herman Hesse The Glass Bead Gaem size: 14.8x29, cover: tough, pages: 648, gramm: 635,
The Glass Bead Game is the last full-length novel of the German author Hermann Hesse. It was begun in 1931 and published in Switzerland in 1943 after being rejected for publication in Germany due to Hesse's anti-Fascist views.A few years later, in 1946, Hesse went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.The Glass Bead Game takes place at an unspecified date centuries into the future. Hesse suggested that he imagined the book's narrator writing around the start of the 25th century. The setting is a fictional province of central Europe called Castalia, which was reserved by political decision for the life of the mind; technology and economic life are kept to a strict minimum.
6990 AMD

#60 William Faulkner As I lay Dying size: 14.8x30, cover: tough, pages: 184, gramm: 310,
Аs I Lay Dying is Faulkner’s harrowing account of the Bundren family’s odyssey across the Mississippi countryside to bury Addie, their wife and mother. Narrated in turn by each of the family members—including Addie herself—as well as others the novel ranges in mood, from dark comedy to the deepest pathos. Considered one of the most influential novels in American fiction in structure, style, and drama, As I Lay Dying is a true 20th-century classic.
4990 AMD

#61 Naguib Mahfouz Rhadobis size: 14.8x31, cover: tough, pages: 224, gramm: 330,
Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz mines the riches of his homeland’s ancient past in Rhadopis of Nubia, an unforgettable love story set against the high politics of Egypt’s Sixth Dynasty.
4490 AMD

#62 Imre Kertesz Fatelessness size: 14.8x32, cover: tough, pages: 216, gramm: 360,
Fatelessness is a novel by Imre Kertész, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize for literature, written between 1969 and 1973 and first published in 1975. The novel is a semi-autobiographical story about a 14-year-old Hungarian Jew's experiences in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps.
4990 AMD

#63 Alice Munro Selected Stories size: 14.8x34, cover: tough, pages: 208, gramm: 340,
The collection includes some of Alice Munro's stories from different series.
4490 AMD

#64 Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Autumn of the Patriarch size: 14.8x35, cover: tough, pages: 260, gramm: 390,
One of Gabriel García Márquez's most intricate and ambitious works, The Autumn of the Patriarch is a brilliant tale of a Caribbean tyrant andthe corruption of power. From charity to deceit, benevolence to violence, fear of God to extreme cruelty, the dictator of The Autumn of the Patriarch embodies the best and the worst of human nature. Gabriel García Márquez, the renowned master of magical realism, vividly portrays the dying tyrant caught in the prison of his own dictator-ship. Employing an innovative, dreamlike style, and overflowing with symbolic descriptions, the novel transports the reader to a world that is at once fanciful and real.
6990 AMD

#65 Claude Simon The Wind: Attempted Restoration of a Baroque Altarpiece size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 288, gramm 400,
Antoine Montes, a stranger with a mysterious past, arrives at a small French town to claim the vineyard he has inherited, but becomes involved in a difficult lawsuit and an unproductive relationship.
5990 AMD

#66 Gabriel Garcia Marques One Hundred Years of Solitude size: 14.8x22, cover: tough, pages: 408, gramm: 490,
One of the twentieth century’s most beloved and acclaimed novels, One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendia family. Inventive, amusing, magnetic, sad, and alive with unforgettable men and women—brimming with truth, compassion, and a lyrical magic that strikes the soul—this novel is a masterpiece in the art of fiction.
6990 AMD

#67 Shmuel Yosef Agnon A Guest for the Night size: 14.8x23, cover: tough, pages: 552, gramm: 600,
Hailed as one of Agnon’s most significant works, A Guest for the Night depicts Jewish life in Eastern Europe after World War I. A man journeys from Israel to his hometown in Europe, saddened to find so many friends taken by war, pogrom, or disease. In this vanishing world of traditional values, he confronts the loss of faith and trust of a younger generation. This 1939 novel reveals Agnon’s vision of his people’s past, tragic present, and hope for the future.
5990 AMD

#68 Albert Camus The Plague size: 14.8x23, cover: tough, pages: 296, weight: 472g
A gripping tale of human unrelieved horror, of survival and resilience, and of the ways in which humankind confronts death, The Plague is at once a masterfully crafted novel, eloquently understated and epic in scope, and a parable of ageless moral resonance, profoundly relevant to our times. In Oran, a coastal town in North Africa, the plague begins as a series of portents, unheeded by the people. It gradually becomes an omnipresent reality, obliterating all traces of the past and driving its victims to almost unearthly extremes of suffering, madness, and compassion.
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#69 So You Don t Get Lost in the Neighborhood Patrick Modiano size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 204, weight: 195g
With So You Don’t Get Lost in the Neighborhood Patrick Modiano adds a new chapter to a body of work whose supreme psychological insight and subtle, atmospheric writing have earned him worldwide renown — including the Nobel Prize in Literature. This masterly novel, now translated into twenty languages, penetrates the deepest enigmas of identity and compels us to ask whether we ever know who we truly are.
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#70 Mario Vargas Llosa Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter size: 14.8x21, cover: hard, pages: 396, weight: 415g
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#73 Albert Camus The stranger size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 176, weight: 167g
Through the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd."
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#75 Robin Hood 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 152, gramm: 260,
Consisting of a series of episodes in the story of the English outlaw Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, the novel compiles traditional material into a coherent narrative in a colorful, invented "old English" idiom that preserves some flavor of the ballads, and adapts it for children.
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#76 Mark Twain Adventures of Huckleberry Finn size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 352, gramm: 430,
Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and is the protagonist and narrator of its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
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#77 Daniel Defo Robinzon Crusoe size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 560, gramm: 580,
Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719. The first edition credited the work's protagonist Robinson Crusoe as its author, leading many readers to believe he was a real person and the book a travelogue of true incidents.
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#78 Charles Dickens Adventures of Oliver Twist size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 496, gramm: 700,
Oliver Twist is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens and was first published as a serial 1837–39. The story is of the orphan Oliver Twist, who starts his life in a workhouse and is then sold into apprenticeship with an undertaker. He escapes from there and travels to London, where he meets the Artful Dodger, a member of a gang of juvenile pickpockets led by the elderly criminal, Fagin. Oliver Twist is notable for its unromantic portrayal by Dickens of criminals and their sordid lives, as well as for exposing the cruel treatment of the many orphans in London in the mid-19th century.
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#79 Nodar Dumbadze Granny, Iliko, Illarion and I size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 216, gramm: 375,
The life of Zurikela an orphan passes in the hands of his grandmother Olga and weirdly funny and loving neighbors,Hilarion and Iliko. Despite of war and famine these people never lose the sense of humour. Iliko and Hilarion constantly prank each other in a series of practical jokes, though they are closest friends. Meanwhile, Zuriko writes his first poem and his first love letter. The time passes. Zuriko graduates in Tbilisi and comes back to his village.
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#80 Lewis Carroll Alice s Adventures in Wonderland size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 228, gramm: 370,
Alice in Wonderland is an 1865 novel written by English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar creatures.
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#82 Yuri Olesha Three Fat Men size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 168, gramm: 280,
Three Fat Men written in 1924, by Yuri Olesha, was published in 1927. It was the first revolutionary fairy tale in Soviet literature. The critical reaction at first was varied. V. Boichevsky in an article "How Stories For Children Should Not Be" saw it as a "sugarcoated" presentation of revolution. Anatoly Lunacharsky, however, saw in it "heart-felt apologetics by the artistic intelligentsia accepting the revolution".
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#83 Jules Verne The Castle of the Carpathians size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 264, gramm: 390,
In the village of Werst in the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania (then part of Austria-Hungary), some mysterious things are occurring and the villagers believe that Chort (the devil) occupies the castle. A visitor to the region, Count Franz de Télek, is intrigued by the stories and decides to go to the castle and investigate. He finds that the owner of the castle is Baron Rodolphe de Gortz, with whom he is acquainted; years earlier, they were rivals for the affections of the celebrated Italian prima donna La Stilla. The Count thought that La Stilla was dead, but he sees her image and hears her voice coming from the castle. It is later revealed that it was only a projected still image accompanying a high-quality phonograph recording.
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#84 Jules Verne A Captain at Fifteen size: 14.5x20.4, cover: tough, pages: 448, gramm: 510,
Dick Sand is a lowly sailor on the whaler “Pilgrim”. After travel and an unsuccessful season whaling in New Zealand, the “Pilgrim's” captain spies one last hunt. It goes horribly awry, leaving Dick Sick a captain at an incredibly young age and with no capable sailors. This particular edition is reproduced from English-edition public works, and is presented simply with an emphasis on straightforward presentation, attractiveness and continuity of appearance, with each title in the "Extraordinary Voyages" sporting a journal-style brown cover accompanied by a cover illustration and quote from the text on the back cover.
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#91 G. Sargsyan Computer Encyclopedia for Children size: 22.5x28, cover: tough, pages: 160, weight: 820g
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#98 Fairy Tales of the People s of Asia and Africa size: 21x30, cover: tough, pages: 96, weight: 497g
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#99 Khnko Aper Tales, short stories, fables size: 20x21, cover: tough, pages: 232, weight: 572g
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#100 Khnko Aper Tales, short stories, fables size: 20x21, cover: soft, pages: 232, weight: 572g
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#101 Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory size: 13x20, cover: soft, pages: 232, weight: 222g Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1964 children's book by British author Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka.
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#102 Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory size: 16x24, cover: tough, pages: 144, weight: 464g
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#103 Astrid Lindgren Karlsson on the Roof size: 16x24, cover: tough, pages: 296, weight: 609g Karlsson-on-the-Roof is a character who figures in a series of children's books by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Karlsson is the best at everything, at least by his own account. In actual fact there is one thing at which he excels: being a playmate to a young boy named Svante, nicknamed Lillebror (little brother), who lives in the apartment building with his family.
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#104 Brigitte Werner Dennie, Clara and House N5 size: 16x24, cover: tough, pages: 152, weight: 509g
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#105 Antoine de Saint-Exupery The Little Prince size: 19x25.5, cover: tough, pages: 96, weight: 458g
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#106 Antoine de Saint-Exupery The Little Prince size: 11.5x18, cover: soft, pages: 104, weight: 100g
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#113 Ervand Petrosyan The Bunch of Butterflies size: 20x20, cover: soft, pages: 40, weight: 79g
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#114 Hovhannes Tumanyan David of Sassoun size: 21x30, cover: tough, pages: 60, weight: 464g
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#131 Stephanie Moss Santas Snow Globe size: 235x235x10, cover: tough, gramm: 380
Kids will adore these beautifully illustrated, enchanting Christmas stories. It includes a snow-globe element on the cover bringing these stories to life! A heart-warming tale where Santa’s friends get together to give him a Christmas to remember. Join the snowy fun and discover adventure, friends and love!
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#132 Caroline Richards My Letter to Santa size: 235x235x10, cover: tough, pages: 20, gramm: 406
Feel the magic of Christmas and join Aram as he writes his letter to Santa. Will he wake up to the extra-special present he asks for? Featuring charming illustrations and your very own letter to write. My Letter to Santa is the perfect Christmas keepsake.
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#133 Tom Fletcher The Christmasaurus or Christmas Miracle size: 160x220x35, cover: tough, pages: 372, gramm: 595
Forget everything you thought you knew about the North Pole, and set off on a Christmas Eve adventure with boy named William Trundle, an elf named Snozzletrump, Santa Claus (yes! The real Santa Claus!), a nasty piece of work called the Hunter, and a most unusual dinosaur . . .
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#138 Lewis Carroll Through The Looking Glass And What Alice Found There size: 21.5x30.5, cover: hard, pages: 128, weight: 737g
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#139 Lewis Carroll Alice s Adventures in Wonderland size: 22x29, cover: hard, pages: 120, weight: 739g
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#140 Tomas Tig 50 Stories about Princess size: 17x22, cover: soft, pages: 336, weight: 754g
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#144 Roald Dahl James and the Giant Peach size: 13x20, cover: soft, pages: 176, weight: 206g
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#147 Classic Fairy Tales (5 books) size: 130x110x110, cover: hard, weight: 500g
The box includes the following fairy tales: Mowgli, Red Riding Hood, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, The Ugly Duckling. They will take your kids to a fairy world where they will get the freedom to imagine.
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#148 Fairytale Princesses (5 books) size: 130x110x110, cover: tough, gramm: 500
The box represents 5 fairy tales with colorful illustrations about princesses: The Frog Prince, The Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Snow White, Cinderella. These fairy tales will give your kids wings to fly over the fairy world. It is a wonderful gift for your kids.
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#149 Unusual Professions size: 22x29, cover: hard, pages: 88, weight: 610g
"Andrew has a very unusual family. All of his relatives have a favorite job and every one of them has an unusual, but important and interesting profession.
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#150 Three Cats One Dream size: 21x28, cover: hard, pages: 32, weight: 359g Three friends, Pete, Pati and Pus, were talking and dreaming on the roof.
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#151 Puss In Boots size:14x19, cover: hard, weight: 453g The tale opens with the third and youngest son of a miller receiving his inheritance—a cat. At first, the youngest son laments, as the eldest brother gains the mill, and the middle brother gets the mules. The feline is no ordinary cat, however, but one who requests and receives a pair of boots.
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#152 Hansel Gretel size: 14x19, cover: hard,, weight: 471g Hansel and Gretel"" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in Grimm's Fairy Tales Hansel and Gretel, older brother and younger sister, are young children abandoned or lost in the forest, where they fall into the hands of a cannibalistic witch living in a house made of gingerbread, cake, confection, sweets, and many other treats and pastries.
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#153 The Idea of a Million size:22x19, cover:hard, pages:28, weight:396g "When a farm loses its owner, a flock of ducks living there start thinking about their future. The ducks decide to write an advertisement, stating that they are looking for a new owner, but since they can’t write, they have to learn to do so. You can discover whether the ducks achieve their aim by flipping through the picture book The Milli000000n-Dollar Idea by Katerina Sad together with your child.
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#154 Different but The Same size:22x29, cover:hard, pages:28, weight:76g
All the problems can be solved, if your friend are with you.
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#156 Alphabet size: 22x25, cover: tough, pages: 84, gramm: 650,
Follow an inviting new path to learning the alphabet. Every page is a full-color visual feast of spectacular photos. Plants, animals, and landscapes create the perfect atmosphere for learning.
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#157 Numbers size: 22x26, cover: tough, pages: 64, gramm: 650,
Nature is an excellent math teacher to learn to count, all you have to do is look at the natural world around you! A rabbit has 2 ears, a clover has 4 leaves, and a starfish has 5 arms. Counting cherries helps us to multiply and the sections of an orange demonstrate division. Every page is a full-color visual feast of spectacular photos and easy-to-understand math concepts. With Eye Like Numbers, your child will discover numbers and learn to count, group, compare, and more․
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#158 Colors size: 22x27, cover: tough, pages: 64, gramm: 650,
Every color and hue can be found in nature. Red, yellow, green, and blue, purple, pink, and orange, too. We experience color in everything wee see in the world around us. EyeLike Colors is a visual feast of spectacular photos revealing the unexpected relationships of colors in the natural world. Those who take a closer look will find a thousand shades to delight and inspire. Whether it is a forest, an olive, or an apple, no green is the same.
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#159 Seasons size: 22x28, cover: tough, pages: 64, gramm: 650,
There is a reason for every season! And EyeLike Seasons offers the perfect introduction to the clues that nature gives us, indicating that change is on the way, summer is in the air, fall is in the wind, winter is here, and spring can’t be far behind! Through spectacular photos and eye-catching design, young readers explore the unexpected side of the cycle of the seasons in the natural world.
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#160 Similarities and Differences size: 22x29, cover: tough, pages: 64, gramm: 650,
Fall or spring, it?s really something: Opposites in nature can be absolutely amazing! In this book young readers explore the beauty of differences in the natural world. Each eye-catching spread explores the uniqueness of being unalike. As hot as a volcano or as cold as an iceberg; as heavy as a hippo or as light as a petal, whether big or small, short or tall, children will be happy to discover the wonderful world of opposites.
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#161 Forms and Images size: 22x30, cover: tough, pages: 64, gramm: 650,
Every shape and pattern can be found in the nature. In EyeLike Shapes and Patterns, your child will be thrilled to find the shape connections: the triangle of a shark s fin, the oval of a perfect egg, and the crescent of the moon or a curvy cat s tail. Every spectacular spread is an opportunity to see shapes and patterns in the world around us.
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#163 Seven Miracles of the World size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is a list of remarkable constructions of classical antiquity. The Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Temple of Artemis and the Statue of Zeus are all in the list. The book represents all of them and gives answers to various questions over the wonders.
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#164 Ancient China size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Ancient China has a history very rich in culture and traditions. It has gone through leaders and dynasties, and all of these transformed China until it became the cultural and economic hub that it is today. Read about China’s ancient history and get a lot of information about its traditions, cultural characteristics, etc.
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#165 Discovered and Undiscovered Secrets size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
All over the world there are fantastic ruins and improbable objects which cannot be explained by conventional theories of history, archaeology,in this book you will find answers to many questions.
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#166 Buried Cities size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
This book shows how archaeologists work to piece together the jigsaw puzzle of the past to learn of men of long ago. Read how explorers, following hints from legends, were led to buried cities and how, with modern tools and knowledge, many of these cities have been explored and reconstructed.
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#167 Dogs size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Dogs are our friends and they love human companionship. who can't wait to greet you at the end of a hard day ? Your dog waits for you by the door, face smiling, mouth open and tail wagging, ready to dote on you, his best friend in the world. The family dog is as much a part of daily life within a home as is any human household member.
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#168 Europe size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Europe is the sixth largest continent in size and the third largest in population. Europe is the center of the West and Western Democracy. Europe has been the home to some of the Earth's greatest civilizations from Ancient Greece to the Roman Empire. It is also the home to the birth of democracy. Europe has been the central point of two of the biggest wars in modern history: World War I and World War II. Now many of the European countries are u
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#169 Cats size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Here you can find everything you ever want to know about cats.Cats were considered a sacred animal in ancient Egypt. They are still mysterious for many people.
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#170 Money size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Money has been used in some form, either physical paper currency or coins or transactions occurring through the use of trades, for many centuries. In addition, the types of currency has undergone a number of changes in the history of humanity. The types and look of currency and coin have had many different looks.
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#171 Witches and Magic size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
From stories to facts to coloring – these books will help you teach your kids everything there is to know about Witches.
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#172 In the Zoo Park size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
A zoo is a place where many different species (types) of animals are kept so people can see and watch them. Modern zoos try not only to be for people's entertainment, but for education, research, and the conservation and protection of animals. Many zoos are centers where rare animals are preserved when they are in danger of dying out. Zoos educate the public on the biological diversity that makes up the world. They help people and wildlife succe
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#173 Snakes size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
What do you know about the different kinds of snakes, can snakes hear and smell, why do snakes shed their skin, why do the majority of snakes lay eggs, how do snakes reproduce.
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#174 Teasure hunters size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Treasure hunting is the physical search for treasure. For example, treasure hunters try to find sunken shipwrecks and retrieve artifacts with market value.Who would not like to find a pot of gold under a tree?
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#175 Natural Disasters size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
This book is a concise field guide to an exceptional natural laboratory. Rifting of the crust, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes are processes and features to be observed in this fascinated world. The world cannot be fully comprehended without understanding it`s geology.
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#176 The Crusades size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
The Crusades were a series of wars during the Middle Ages where the Christians of Europe tried to retake control of Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Muslims. Jerusalem was important to a number of religions during the Middle Ages. It was important to Jewish people as it was the site of the original temple to God built by King Solomon. It was important to the Muslims because it was where they believe Muhammad ascended to heaven. It was impor
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#177 Horses size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Gladiators were combatants who fought against each other, condemned criminals and wild animals during the time of the Roman Empire. They were armed with deadly weapons and in most cases fought till either one of them accepted defeat or was killed fighting. Gladiators fought for the entertainment of Rome’s rich and mighty and also for public. People thronged the arenas to watch gladiator games and it may sound appalling to a modern man, but gladiator fighting was a popular sport in Rome. The Roman people built amphitheaters like ‘The Colosseum’, where gladiator games were held regularly and were witnessed by excited crowds who cheered for their favorite fighters.
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#179 The Gladiators size: 21x28, cover: tough, pages: 48, gramm: 453,
Gladiators were combatants who fought against each other, condemned criminals and wild animals during the time of the Roman Empire. They were armed with deadly weapons and in most cases fought till either one of them accepted defeat or was killed fighting. Gladiators fought for the entertainment of Rome’s rich and mighty and also for public. People thronged the arenas to watch gladiator games and it may sound appalling to a modern man, but gladiator fighting was a popular sport in Rome. The Roman people built amphitheaters like ‘The Colosseum’, where gladiator games were held regularly and were witnessed by excited crowds who cheered for their favorite fighters.
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#181 99 Francs Frederic Beigbeder size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 296, gramm: 355
It is a 2000 novel by French writer Frédéric Beigbeder. The book follows Octave Parengo, a successful copywriter that appears to have it all. Not only is his job going well, but he has surrounded himself with expensive material goods, beautiful women, and lots of cocaine. That easygoing life ends when he becomes disillusioned with his life and his job after a meeting with a client ends with him smearing the word "pigs" on the walls using his own blood.
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#182 Homo faber Max Frisch size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 312, gramm: 340g
The novel tells the story of a middle-class UNESCO engineer called Walter Faber, who believes in rational, calculated world. Strange events undermine his security - an emergency landing in a Mexican desert against all odds, his friend Joachim hangs himself in the Mexican jungle, and he falls in love with a woman who dies of a concussion, he has an incestuous affair. Finally Faber becomes ill with stomach cancer, but it is too late for him to change his life.
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#185 The Cushion Irakli Samsonadze size: 11x16,5, cover: tough, pages: 184, gramm: 190g
The novel "The Cushion" is set in the 1990s when the poverty-stricken country provides a whole class of bureaucrats obsessed with making money with a comfortable life. The protagonist is a writer who considers himself ‘a respectable member of the society of has-beens.’ He cannot adjust to or accept any ideology, because he has the ideology of an individual, the faith that only love can tell him who he is destined to be with.
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#186 A Heart So White Javier Marías s size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 384, gramm: 388g
Javier Marías's "A Heart So White" chronicles with unnerving insistence the relentless power of the past. Juan knows little of the interior life of his father Ranz; but when Juan marries, he begins to consider the past anew, and begins to ponder what he doesn't really want to know. Secrecy—its possible convenience, its price, and even its civility—hovers throughout the novel. "A Heart So White" becomes a sort of anti-detective story of human nature. Intrigue; the sins of the father; the fraudulent and the genuine; marriage and strange repetitions of violence: Marías elegantly sends shafts of inquisitory light into shadows and on to the costs of ambivalence.
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#187 Here and Now Julio Cortazar size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 176, gramm: 270g
The disturbing atmosphere that permeates the stories of Julio Cortázar, and makes the reading of many of them unforgettable, comes not only from the conjunction of talent with an uncommon mastery of the genre, but also from his determined revelation of the unusual outbreak of the reality. This compilation of stories by Cortázar was prepared by the writer himself shortly before his death.
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#188 Adultery Paulo Coelho size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 288, gramm: 352g
Adultery, the provocative new novel by Paulo Coelho, best-selling author of "The Alchemist" and "Eleven Minutes", explores the question of what it means to live life fully and happily, finding the balance between life's routine and the desire for something new.
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#189 Aura Carlos Fuentes size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 104, gramm: 137g
Felipe Montero is employed in the house of an aged widow to edit her deceased husband's memoirs. There Felipe meets her beautiful green-eyed niece, Aura. His passion for Aura and his gradual discovery of the true relationship between the young woman and her aunt propel the story to its extraordinary conclusion.
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#190 Summer in Baden-Baden Leonard Tsypkin size: 12x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 208, gramm: 277g
Leonard Tsypkin’s short and frenetic "Summer in Baden-Baden" is a meditation on the morphic and self-defining nature of memory. Tsypkin portrays sometimes charming but mostly distressing European travels of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and his second wife, Anna Grigoryevna, and their descent into a woeful situation brought about by the famous author’s gambling habit. Dostoyevsky’s deep-seated insecurities and epileptic seizures are the specters that haunt him throughout the book. In a parallel portion of the story Tsypkin also recounts his own travels to Leningrad to visit the former locations, real and fictional, inhabited by the literary giant.
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#191 The Library of Babel Jorge Luis Borges size: 12x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 544, gramm: 510g
"The Library of Babel" is a short story by Argentine author and librarian Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), conceiving of a universe in the form of a vast library containing all possible 410-page books of a certain format and character set.
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#192 Slow Homecoming Peter Handke size: 12x20, cover: tough, pages: 664, gramm: 550g
Peter Handke is one of the great writers of our time. "Slow Homecoming", originally published in the late 1970s, is central to his achievement and to the powerful influence he has exercised on other writers.
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#193 The Betrayal Dejan Trajkoski size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 232, gramm: 307g
The Betrayal by Dejan Trajkoski, a Macedonian writer, is a story of psychological wanderings caused by love and passion, honor and dignity, homeland and responsibility toward it.
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#194 The Devil and Miss Prym Paulo Coelho size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 192, gramm: 270g
From bestselling author and international sensation Paulo Coelho, a novel set in a small village about a young, poor barmaid whose wager with the devil leads to a spiritual transformation. A stranger arrives at the remote village of Viscos, carrying with him a backpack containing a notebook and eleven gold bars. He comes searching for the answer to a question that torments him: Are human beings, in essence, good or evil? In welcoming the mysterious foreigner, the whole village becomes an accomplice to his sophisticated plot, which will forever mark their lives. A novel of temptation, "The Devil and Miss Prym" is a thought-provoking parable of a community devoured by greed, cowardice, and fear—as it struggles with the choice between good and evil.
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#195 Dona Flor and Her Two Husband Jorge Amado size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 776, gramm: 700g
Amado's tale is of a woman's unlikely path to happiness. It is a vast panorama of life in the town of Salvador, Bahia. The novel opens with the sudden death of Dona Flor's husband, Vadinho, who collapses in the midst of Carnival celebrations. He is dancing a samba in the streets when his heart gives out, a surprise to all as Vadinho had spent his entire life gambling, partying and drinking with no hint of problems. His nights on the town and his two-timing had been supported by sponging off Dona Flor, the owner of a successful cooking school and his demands for money had been a constant worry and cause of sleepless nights for her. The women of the town thought she was well rid of him. But after Vadinho's death, he remained the love of her life and she missed his seductiveness. He was irresistible, and his absence was, for Dona Flor, worse than the long nights when she waited for him to come home. After a period of mourning, Dona Flor attracts another admirer, a local pharmacist, Teodoro. Unlike Vadinho he is a pillar of respectability, kind and considerate. Dona Flor accepts his proposal. While her new husband lacks the passionate sensuality of Vadinho, he compensates by providing a life free of worry. But, on the first anniversary of her marriage, Vadinho returns. He is now a ghost, but has lost none of his old ways. His activities create commotion everywhere, from Dona Flor’s marriage bed to the local nightspots. She is torn between her attraction to the ghost and her desire to continue as the faithful wife of Teodoro, who has no idea what is going on.
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#196 Zazie in the Metro Raymond Queneau size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 216, gramm: 300g
Impish, foul-mouthed Zazie arrives in Paris from the country to stay with Gabriel, her female-impersonator uncle. All she really wants to do is to ride the metro, but finding it shut because of a strike, Zazie looks for other means of amusement and is soon caught up in a comic adventure that becomes wilder and more manic by the minute.
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#197 The walk Robert Walser size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 184, gramm: 220g
For me the sketches I produce now and then are shortish or longish chapters of a novel. The novel I am constantly writing is always the same one, and it might be described as a variously sliced-up or torn-apart book of myself.? One of the great writers of the twentieth century - and an important influence on Kafka - comes to light in this selection of the best of his short fictions. Through his protagonists - young men of modest means, famous artists, society women, animals endowed with the gift of speech - Robert Walser captures the dislocated unease of life in early twentieth-century Europe.
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#198 Lolita Vladimir Nabokov size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 560, gramm: 607g
Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The novel is notable for its controversial subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator, a middle-aged literature professor under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert, is obsessed with a 12-year-old girl, Dolores Haze, with whom he becomes sexually involved after he becomes her stepfather. "Lolita" is his private nickname for Dolores.
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#199 The Spy Paulo Coelho size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 184, gramm: 266g
In his new novel, Paulo Coelho, bestselling author of "The Alchemist" and "Adultery", brings to life one of history's most enigmatic women: Mata Hari.
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#200 Peacemaker Liubko Deresh size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 216, gramm: 303g
The book includes 3 stories by Lyubko Deresh. They reach to a point beyond which there is nothing but emptiness. Whatever is created with magic has no future. And if you try to become a part of it, the story ends. However, you should use the opportunity to return. This book gives us the chance to tell that return story.
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#201 A Mind at Peace Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 504, gramm: 610g
"A Mind at Peace", originally published in 1949, is a magnum opus, a Turkish Ulysses and a lyrical homage to Istanbul. With an innate awareness of how dueling cultural mentalities can lead to the distress of divided selves, Tanpinar gauges this moment in history by masterfully portraying its register on the layered psyches of his Istanbulite characters. Set on the eve of World War II in the “city of two continents,” this literary feat is a narrative of duality: a historical novel and a love story (of the senses and the mind), language and music, tradition and modernity, East and West—and of the vital juncture where one young man must attempt to bridge all of these worlds at once./p>
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#202 Character Ferdinand Bordewijk size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 384, gramm: 365g
It is essentially the story of a young man growing up and making good, by pluck and intelligence, but all of his success comes out of the desire to spite his father. Ferdinand Bordewijk's protagonist is an illegitimate child, raised in a Rotterdam slum by an independent, self-respecting, and austere mother. The boy's father is a force of nature―violent by design, grasping, and ruthless. The young man's rise is a quietly powerful saga. Bordewijk moves the reader because the facts in his novel―the facts of life―are arresting, pungent, and memorable.
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#203 Dandelion Wine Ray Bradbury size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 504, gramm: 444g
The summer of 28 was a vintage season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers, of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees. A magical, timeless summer in the life of a twelve-year-old boy named Douglas Spaulding—remembered forever by the incomparable Ray Bradbury.
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#204 Flowers for Algernon Daniel Keyes size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 100, gramm: 140g
"Flowers for Algernon" is a science fiction short story and subsequent novel written by Daniel Keyes. Algernon is a laboratory mouse who has undergone surgery to increase his intelligence by artificial means. The story is told by a series of progress reports written by Charlie Gordon, the first human test subject for the surgery, and it touches upon many different ethical and moral themes such as the treatment of the mentally disabled.
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#205 The Baron in the Trees Italo Calvino size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 320, gramm: 390g
"The Baron in the Trees" is a 1957 Italian novel by Italo Calvino. Described as a conte philosophique and a metaphor for independence, it tells the adventures of a boy who climbs up a tree to spend the rest of his life inhabiting an arboreal kingdom.
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#206 Cats Cradle Kurt Vonnegut size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 256, gramm: 295g
Told with deadpan humour and bitter irony, Kurt Vonnegut's cult tale of global destruction preys on our deepest fears of witnessing Armageddon and, worse still, surviving it ... Dr Felix Hoenikker, one of the founding 'fathers' of the atomic bomb, has left a deadly legacy to the world. For he's the inventor of 'ice-nine', a lethal chemical capable of freezing the entire planet. The search for its whereabouts leads to Hoenikker's three eccentric children, to a crazed dictator in the Caribbean, to madness. Felix Hoenikker's Death Wish comes true when his last, fatal gift to humankind brings about the end, that for all of us, is nigh...
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#207 Le Collier rouge Jean-Christophe Rufin size: 11x16,5, cover: tough, pages: 200, gramm: 226g
In 1919, in a small town in the province of Berry, France, under the crushing heat of summer heat wave, a war hero is being held prisoner in an abandoned barracks. In front of the door to his prison, a mangy dog barks night and day. Miles from where he is being held, in the French countryside, a young extraordinarily intelligent woman works in the land, waiting and hoping. A judge whose principles have been sorely shaken by the war is travelling to an unknown location to sort out certain affairs of which it is better not to speak.
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#208 The Red Haired Woman Orhan Pamuk size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 272, gramm: 305g
On the outskirts of a town thirty miles from Istanbul, a master well digger and his young apprentice are hired to find water on a barren plain. As they struggle in the summer heat, excavating meter by meter, the two will develop a filial bond neither has known before -not the poor middle-aged bachelor nor the middle-class boy whose father disappeared after being arrested for politically subversive activities. The pair will come to depend on each other and exchange stories reflecting disparate views of the world. But in the nearby town, where they buy provisions and take their evening break, the boy will find an irresistible diversion. "The Red-Haired Woman", an alluring member of a travelling theatre company, catches his eye and seems as fascinated by him as he is by her. The young man's wildest dream will be realized, but, when in his distraction a horrible accident befalls the well digger, the boy will flee, returning to Istanbul. Only years later will he discover whether he was in fact responsible for his master's death and who the redheaded enchantress was.
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#209 The Unbearable Lightness of Being Milan Kundera size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 384, gramm: 430g
In "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", Milan Kundera tells the story of a young woman in love with a man torn between his love for her and his incorrigible womanizing and one of his mistresses and her humbly faithful lover. This magnificent novel juxtaposes geographically distant places, brilliant and playful reflections, and a variety of styles to take its place as perhaps the major achievement of one of the world’s truly great writers.
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#210 The Clarinetist Ercument Cengiz size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 396, weight: 445g
The book tells the story of an Ottoman clarinetist who ends up in America playing jazz, leaving behind both his lover Meline and his best friend Kevork, whose memory will come back to haunt him.
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#211 Kruso Lutz Seiler size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 684, gramm: 578g
In "Kruso", Edgar flees a personal tragedy, leaving his studies at the university of Halle to work on Hiddensee for the summer as a dishwasher at the Zum Klausner restaurant. There he meets Alexander Krusowitsch, known as Kruso (with reference to Robinson Crusoe), who has also escaped from personal loss. Kruso makes it his mission to teach the ‘shipwrecked’ people who flee to the island how to find an inner freedom that will enable them to return to their difficult lives on the mainland. However, with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the opening of the borders to the West, Kruso’s Utopian community at the Klausner comes to a sudden end.
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#212 Hah Birghul Oguz size: 11x16, cover: tough, pages: 160, gramm: 190g
The eight and a half stories in "Hah" contemplate the psychology of mourning and melancholia, and the politics of mourning in particular. This collection begins with the loss of a beloved father, a member of the 1968 generation, a generation viciously treated by the Turkish state in events surrounding the 1980 military coup. In Hah, the intervention of time into mourning manifests itself as the intervention of mourning into language. Hah searches, finds, tries, uses and disposes many types of literary devices in order to articulate the Loss (that is, 'loss' with a capital 'L') which defies articulation. It is a text that signifies the literariness of every discourse, politics included.
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#214 Journey to the End of the Night Louis-Ferdinand Celine size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 763, gramm: 656g
Russian translation of Celine's famous 1932 novel, which was enormously successful and almost immediately translated into numerous languages. A significantly censored Russian translation appeared in 1934, and Celine visited the USSR in 1936. Soon, however, he became notorious for his anti-Semitic statements and pamphlets, a fact that may account in part for his popularity in White Russian Shanghai in the late 1930s.
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#215 A Man Was Going Down the Road Otar Chiladaze size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 776, gramm: 740g
Georgian author, Otar Chiladaze (1933-2009), writes the story of the Golden Fleece when the King of Greece’s second wife orders the slaughter of his previous children, Phrixos and his sister Helle. “But just when the priest had a sharpened knife in his hand, out of the blue a ram came flying in – not running, but flying” and carried the children away on its back to safety. But, alas, the children fall into the sea. Bedia, a fisherman from Vani, a coastal city of Colchis (modern-day Georgia), rescues Phrixos from the sea, still clinging to the winged ram with the Golden Fleece, but his sister Helle drowns. It is the story when Vani was a city by the sea and “the first Greeks set foot on Colchian soil and humbly asked for asylum.”
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#216 The Hussar on the Roof Jean Giono size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 472, gramm: 520g
This is a novel of adventure, a roman courtois, that tells the story of Angelo, a nobleman who has been forced to leave Italy because of a duel, and is returning to his homeland by way of Provence. But that region is in the grip of a cholera epidemic, travelers are being imprisoned behind barricades, and exposure to the disease is almost certain. Angelo's escapades, adventures, and heroic self-sacrifice in this hot, hallucinatory landscape, among corpses, criminals and rioting townspeople, share this epic tale.
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#217 Master Of The Left Side Alberto Mussa size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 288, gramm: 400g
In "Master Of The Left Side", Alberto Mussa sets crime and eroticism against a backdrop of early 20th-century Rio de Janeiro. In one of the city’s sophisticated brothels, a crime serves as the point of departure for a plot that rummages through Rio’s erotic mythology.
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#218 Fog Miguel de Unamuno size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 240, gramm: 270g
Fog is a work by the Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno’s Niebla, first published in 1914. An early example of Modernism’s challenge to the conventions of nineteenth-century realist fiction, "Fog" shocked critics but delighted readers with its formal experimentation and existential themes.
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#219 The Martian chronicles Ray Bradbury size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 300, gramm: 340g
In "The Martian Chronicles", Ray Bradbury, America’s preeminent storyteller, imagines a place of hope, dreams, and metaphor— of crystal pillars and fossil seas—where a fine dust settles on the great empty cities of a vanished, devastated civilization. Earthmen conquer Mars and then are conquered by it, lulled by dangerous lies of comfort and familiarity, and enchanted by the lingering glamour of an ancient, mysterious native race. In this classic work of fiction, Bradbury exposes our ambitions, weaknesses, and ignorance in a strange and breathtaking world where man does not belong.
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#220 Die Mittagsfrau Julia Frank size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 456, gramm: 520g
In the devastating opening scene, a woman named Helene stands with her seven-year-old son in a provincial German railway station in 1945, amid the chaos of civilians fleeing west. Having survived with him through the horror and deprivation of the war years, she abandons him on the station platform and never returns. The story quickly circles back to Helene's childhood with her sister Martha in rural Germany, which came to an abrupt end with the outbreak of the First World War. Their father is sent to the eastern front, and their Jewish mother withdraws from the hostility of her surroundings into a state of mental confusion. As we follow Helene into adulthood, we watch riveted as the costs of survival and ill-fated love turn her into a woman capable of the unforgivable.
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#221 Montauk. Blaubart Max Frisch size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 336, gramm: 390g
In "Montauk" Max Frisch's candid story of his affair with a young woman illuminates a lifetime of relationships. Casting himself as both subject and observer, Frisch reflects on his marriages, children, friendships, and careers; a holiday weekend in Long Island is a trigger to recount and question events and aspects of his own life, along with creeping fears of mortality. He paints a bittersweet portrait that is sometimes painful and sometimes humorous, but always affecting. Emotionally raw and formally innovative, Frisch’s novel collapses the distinction between art and life, but leaves the reader with a richer understanding of both. Bluebeard is a 1982 novel by Max Frisch. It tells the story of a medical doctor who is accused of murdering his ex-wife. It was Frisch's last novel.
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#222 The Invention of Morel Adolfo Bioy Casares size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 196, gramm: 190g
Set on a mysterious island, Bioy's novella is a story of suspense and exploration, as well as a wonderfully unlikely romance, in which every detail is at once crystal clear and deeply mysterious.
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#223 The Mark Blazhe Minevski size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 448, gramm: 500g
Two snipers, a man and a woman… And while the man is setting the trigger, the woman has already triggered him. Thus, the man represents a unique image of “Shahrazad” who tells his story hoping to have a new “One Thousand and One Nights”.
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#224 Charlotte David Foenkinos size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 240, gramm: 310g
Obsessed with art, and with living, Charlotte attended school in Germany until it was too dangerous to remain, fled to France, and was interned in a bleak work camp from which she narrowly escaped. She spent two years in almost total solitude, creating a series of autobiographical art―images, words, even musical scores―that together tell her life story. A pregnant Charlotte was killed in Auschwitz at the age of 26, but not before she entrusted her life's work to a friend, who kept it safe until peacetime. The result, an extraordinary novel avant la lettre, was eventually published as Life? or Theatre? (and now reissued by Overlook), a unique, relentlessly complete artistic expression.
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#225 Journey to the East Hermann Hesse size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 216, gramm: 230g
In simple, mesmerizing prose, Hermann Hesse's "Journey to the East" tells of a journey both geographic and spiritual. H.H., a German choirmaster, is invited on an expedition with the League, a secret society whose members include Paul Klee, Mozart, and Albertus Magnus. The participants traverse both space and time, encountering Noah's Ark in Zurich and Don Quixote at Bremgarten. The pilgrims' ultimate destination is the East, the "Home of the Light," where they expect to find spiritual renewal. Yet the harmony that ruled at the outset of the trip soon degenerates into open conflict. Each traveler finds the rest of the group intolerable and heads off in his own direction, with H.H. bitterly blaming the others for the failure of the journey. It is only long after the trip, while poring over records in the League archives, that H.H. discovers his own role in the dissolution of the group, and the ominous significance of the journey itself.
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#226 The Strange Journey of Mr. Daldry Marc Levy size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 336, gramm: 435g
We all have two lives... The life we know and another one, that lies waiting for us. Alice is a “nose”—a creator of perfumes. She is passionate about her work and her only distraction from her job is her motley group of friends, who convene for late night soirees in her apartment—much to the annoyance of her cantankerous neighbor Mr. Daldry. On Christmas Eve 1950, something happens that will change Alice's life forever: during an outing to Brighton with her friends, a fortune teller makes a mysterious prediction about Alice's future. Alice has never believed in soothsayers but she cannot stop thinking about the old woman's words.
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#227 The President s Cat Guram Odisharia size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 232, gramm: 320g
The President's Cat by Guram Odisharia, a Georgian writer and poet, is a unique story with an interesting plot. It represents the complete picture of a whole period of time with its characteristics and lifestyle.
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#228 Jinsebis Taoba Dato Turashvili size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 184, gramm: 270g
The novel is based on the most tragic and scandalous story of the 1980s Soviet Georgia. Seven young people hijacked an airplane to escape from the Soviet Union. The Soviet government condemned most of these young people to death for their naive even if dangerous attempt. The public opinion was split. A part of the public considered the youngsters to be just ordinary terrorists. The other part would argue that living under the Soviet regime was so unbearable that this could even justify the hijacking of a plane.
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#229 A gull named Jonathan Livingston Richard Bach size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 152, gramm: 230g
The book tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a seagull who is bored with daily squabbles over food. Seized by a passion for flight, he pushes himself, learning everything he can about flying, until finally his unwillingness to conform results in his expulsion. An outcast, he continues to learn, becoming increasingly pleased with his abilities as he leads a peaceful and happy life.
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#230 Black ape Zakhar Prilepin size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 312, gramm: 390g
«Black Monkey» - a novel by Zakhar Prilepin combines psychological drama and political thriller. A young journalist on assignment in the classified version allowed the government lab, where children explore the particularly cruel. Seeing this excellent material for the book and the ability to escape from family problems, he embarks on a complicated investigation and attempts to link the massacre of the inhabitants of a porch in the Russian town, an ancient legend about the attack on the town "nedorostkov," the story of brutal child soldiers in Africa ... If only all of this - not the fruit of his imagination.
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#231 A memento for Istanbul Ahmet Umit size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 800, gramm: 650g
A thrilling tale which moves back and forth through time, from the early days of Byzantium to the thriving metropolis of Istanbul... A corpse is discovered at the base of the statue of Ataturk in old Istanbul, an antique coin left in its hand... But it's not to be the last corpse and the bodies soon begin to pile up... And so the hunt for the killers begins... Seven murders, seven sovereigns, seven coins and seven ancient monuments, with one thread binding them all: the history of one of the world's most mysterious and most dazzling cities.
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#232 Manuscript Found in Accra Paulo Coelho size: 11x16,5, cover: tough, pages: 200, gramm: 220g
"Manuscript Found in Accra" is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. The action is placed in 1099 in Jerusalem while the city awaits the invasion of the crusaders. Inside the city’s walls, men and women gathered to hear the wise words of a mysterious Greek man– known as the Copt. The people begin with questions about their fears, true enemies, defeat and struggle; they contemplate the will to change, and the virtues of loyalty and solitude; and ultimately turn to questions of beauty, sex and elegance, love.
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#233 The Name of the Rose Umberto Eco size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 859, gramm: 670g
"The Name of the Rose" by Umberto Eco tells the story of a friar and his young assistant, as they try to solve the mystery of a series of murders happening in a monastery in the mountains. Set against the background of a realistic Middle Ages, this novel mixes religious history, a quest for knowledge and thrilling suspense perfectly.
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#234 The Mistress Vladimir Voynovich size: 11x16,5, cover: tough, pages: 120, gramm: 150g
The Mistress is a story with an interesting plot and idea. The author represents all the events with some suspicion and uncertainty. It feels like he wants to listen the readers.
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#235 Hopscotch Julio Cortazar size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 880, gramm: 700g
Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of bohemian friends who call themselves "the Club." A child's death and La Maga's disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a keeper of a circus cat which can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum. "Hopscotch" is the dazzling, freewheeling account of Oliveira's astonishing adventures.
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#236 The fever Otar Chiladze size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 424, gramm: 475g
The Basket, published in 2003, is the last novel by Otar Chiladze. A saga-novel, overtly portraying 'empire of evil', its consequences and a long journey of Georgian society and culture, won the top literary award SABA as the best novel of the year.
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#237 Parfum Patrick Suskind size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 328, gramm: 370g
An acclaimed bestseller and international sensation, Patrick Suskind's classic novel provokes a terrifying examination of what happens when one man's indulgence in his greatest passion — his sense of smell — leads to murder.
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#238 Hippie Paulo Coelho cover: tough, pages: 288, weight: 353g
In Hippie, his most autobiographical novel to date, Paulo Coelho takes us back in time to re-live the dream of a generation that longed for peace and dared to challenge the established social order – authoritarian politics, conservative modes of behavior, excessive consumerism, and an unbalanced concentration of wealth and power.
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#240 Nikos Kazantzakis Zorba the Greek size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 432, weight: 434g
Now they are together once again, embarking on a journey fraught with difficulties, as long-buried demons of blame and resentment resurface after more than a decade. But in a small village in the French Pyrenees, by the waters of the River Piedra, a most special relationship will be reexamined in the dazzling light of some of life's biggest questions.
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#241 Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 228, weight: 333g
Slaughterhouse-Five, an American classic, is one of the world s great antiwar books. Centering on the infamous firebombing of Dresden, Billy Pilgrim’s odyssey through time reflects the mythic journey of our own fractured lives as we search for meaning in what we fear most.
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#242 Milorad Pavic Last Love in Constantinople size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 200, weight: 329g
Last Love in Constantinople follows the reversing fortunes of two generations of two families - one of merchants, the other of artists - across Europe during the time of the Napoleonic wars. In this novel, the reader is invited, through the use of the tarot card illustrations supplied with the book, to obtain a unique reading of the text. The families' interlocking fates may be divined by dealing the cards and reading the chapters in the ord.
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#243 Alaa Al Aswany The Yacoubian Building size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 320, weight: 382g
A fading aristocrat and self-proclaimed scientist of women. A purring, voluptuous siren. A young shop-girl enduring the clammy touch of her boss and hating herself for accepting the modest banknotes he tucks into her pocket afterward. An earnest, devout young doorman, feeling the irresistible pull toward fundamentalism. A cynical, secretly gay newspaper editor, helplessly in love with a peasant security guard. A roof-squatting tailor, schem.
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#244 Papa You're crazy William Saroyan size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 216, weight: 216
Dad and son stuff here for weightier questions than in the recent Zama. I Love You for 10 year old Pete recounts their conversations on life, death, school, people, love, food, cars, writing. Pete goes to live with Pop, who is a writer now about to write a cookbook, at Malibu Beach; they make a trip to Half Moon Bay, San Francisco; there is Christmas with his mother and sister; they romp and race - and talk.... Saroyan can be boy-man, turnabo
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#245 William Saroyan Mommy I Love You size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 288, weight: 353g
While her mother struggles for a big break on Broadway, nine-year-old Frog wishes they were back in California and dreams of playing baseball, until the surprising news comes that a producer wants Frog for his new play.
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#246 The Catcher in the Rye Jerome D. Salinger 978-9939-51-533-5 size: 12.5x20, cover: tough, pages: 240, weight: 350g
J. D. Salinger's 1951 novel, The Catcher in the Rye, is the definitive coming-of-age novel and one of the most controversial, and successful, books of post-war America. Holden Caulfield remains one of the most famous characters in modern literature and has been a favourite for generations of students. This jargon-free study opens up ways of thinking about the novel, both in terms of wider context but also in close analysis.
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#248 Ernesto Sabato The Tunnel language: Armenian, size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 236, weight: 222g
An unforgettable psychological novel of obsessive love, The Tunnel was championed by Albert Camus, Thomas Mann, and Graham Greene upon its publication in 1948 and went on to become an international bestseller. At its center is an artist named Juan Pablo Castel, who recounts from his prison cell his murder of a woman named María Iribarne. Obsessed from the moment he sees her examining one of his paintings, Castel fantasizes for months about how they might meet again. When he happens upon her one day, a relationship develops that convinces him of their mutual love. But Castel's growing paranoia leads him to destroy the one thing he truly cares about.
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#249 Annie Ernaux The place language: Armenian, size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 160, weight: 179g
Annie Ernaux’s father died exactly two months after she passed her practical examination for a teaching certificate. Barely educated and valued since childhood strictly for his labor, Ernaux’s father had grown into a hard, practical man who showed his family little affection. Narrating his slow ascent towards material comfort, Ernaux’s cold observation reveals the shame that haunted her father throughout his life. She scrutinizes the importance he attributed to manners and language that came so unnaturally to him as he struggled to provide for his family with a grocery store and cafe in rural France. Over the course of the book, Ernaux grows up to become the uncompromising observer now familiar to the world, while her father matures into old age with a staid appreciation for life as it is and for a daughter he cautiously, even reluctantly admires. A Man’s Place is the companion book to her critically acclaimed memoir about her mother, A Woman’s Story.
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#250 Ece Temelkuran Devir language: Armenian, size: 12,5x20, cover: tough, pages: 552, weight: 594
Set in Ankara, Turkey, Ece Temelkuran’sThe Time of Mute Swans follows the lives of two children, Ali and Ayse, as they try to comprehend the changing world around them. Though separated by social standing, one poor and one well-to-do, both Ali and Ayse’s family embrace leftist political beliefs, which leaves both families vulnerable to threats from those who stand in opposition.
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#251 Ray Bradbury The Lake and other stories language: Armenian, size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 144, weight: 182g
In nine stories of amazing range and variety, Ray Bradbury once again works his special magic, sounding out life's mysteries in the past, present, and the future.
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#252 William Saroyan My Name is Aram language: Armenian, size: 11x16.5, cover: tough, pages: 192, weight: 249g
My Name is Aram is a book of short stories by William Saroyan first published in 1940. The stories detail the exploits of Aram Garoghlanian, a boy of Armenian descent growing up in Fresno, California, and the various members of his large family.
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#254 Iman Humaydan Younes Wild mulberries size: 11.5x17, cover: hard, pages: 184, weight: 176g
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#255 Iman Humaydan Younes B as in Beirut size: 11.5x17, cover: hard, pages: 304, weight: 267g
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#256 Christoph Ransmayr The Last World size: 13x20.5, cover: hard, pages: 384, weight: 474g
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#261 Gabriel Garcia Marquez Memories of My Melancholy Whores...size: 11x16,5, cover: hard, pages: 192, weight: 211g
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#264 Samvel Gevorgyan Your Own Business in Armenia 978-9939-9014-3-5 size: 17,5x24,5, cover: tough, pages: 560, weight: 1093g
The book “Your Own Business in Armenia” is addressed to both beginners and already experienced entrepreneurs. It is useful for the students who are interested in studying entrepreneurship and the professors who teach Economics and Business related courses.The book is also useful for international agencies, NGOs and government agencies that support SME development in Armenia.The book provides more than 200 cases and stories of Armenian companies from such areas as IT, tourism, manufacturing, services, etc. This makes the essence of the book more substantial, and practical.The experience and knowledge of Samvel Gevorgyan on successfully starting own businesses add extra value to the book. The book is based on his 26-year experience in managing own business, providing business consulting to hundreds of companies, and conducting thousands of professional trainings.
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#265 Carl Sewell, Paul B. Brown Customers for Life size: 13x20, cover: soft, pages: 280, weight: 340g, Antares Publishing
In this completely revised and updated edition of the customer service classic, Carl Sewell enhances his time-tested advice with fresh ideas and new examples and explains how the groundbreaking “Ten Commandments of Customer Service” apply to today’s world. Drawing on his incredible success in transforming his Dallas Cadillac dealership into the second largest in America, Carl Sewell revealed the secret of getting customers to return again and again in the original Customers for Life. A lively, down-to-earth narrative, it set the standard for customer service excellence and became a perennial bestseller. Building on that solid foundation, this expanded edition features five completely new chapters, as well as significant additions to the original material, based on the lessons Sewell has learned over the last ten years. Sewell focuses on the expectations and demands of contemporary consumers and employees, showing that businesses can remain committed to quality service in the fast-paced new millennium by sticking to his time-proven approach: Figure out what customers want and make sure they get it. His “Ten Commandants” provide the essential guidelines, including:
• Underpromise, overdeliver: Never disappoint your customers by charging them more than they planned. Always beat your estimate or throw in an extra service free of charge.
• No complaints? Something’s wrong: If you never ask your customers what else they want, how are you going to give it to them?
• Measure everything: Telling your employees to do their best won’t work if you don’t know how they can improve.
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#267 David Parrish T-Shirts and Suits: A Guide to the Business of... size: 15x21, cover: soft, pages: 112, weight: 200g, Antares Publishing
This highly-acclaimed book was written for creative and digital enterprises by business adviser and creative industries consultant David Parrish, who has also written another book, a creative industries guide, and a large number of articles and blogs. The book and e-Book is designed for creative entrepreneurs and people managing creative businesses and cultural organisations. This free business eBook is one of the few publications written especially for people in the creative industries and cultural industries. It offers business ideas on marketing, intellectual property, leadership, organisational structures, business strategy, and more – written especially for creative entrepreneurs and creative enterprises. This free eBook for creative enterprises and other free resources are made available by David Parrish to help creative people become even more successful by combining their creative passion with smart business methods that fit with their objectives and values. That’s what ‘T-Shirts and Suits’ is all about!
9900 AMD

#270 William C. Rempel The Gambler size: 14x20, cover: soft, pages: 336, weight: 421g, Edit Print Publishing
“Offers an entertaining look at Kerkorian’s outsize life… an interesting portrait of a billionaire.” – Wall Street Journal
7700 AMD

#271 Walter Isaacson Steve Jobs size: 15x23, cover: tough, pages: 696, weight: 1126g, Antares Publishing
ased on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing. At a time when America is seeking ways to sustain its innovative edge, and when societies around the world are trying to build digital-age economies, Jobs stands as the ultimate icon of inventiveness and applied imagination. He knew that the best way to create value in the twenty-first century was to connect creativity with technology. He built a company where leaps of the imagination were combined with remarkable feats of engineering. Although Jobs cooperated with this book, he asked for no control over what was written nor even the right to read it before it was published. He put nothing off-limits. He encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly. And Jobs speaks candidly, sometimes brutally so, about the people he worked with and competed against. His friends, foes, and colleagues provide an unvarnished view of the passions, perfectionism, obsessions, artistry, devilry, and compulsion for control that shaped his approach to business and the innovative products that resulted. Driven by demons, Jobs could drive those around him to fury and despair. But his personality and products were interrelated, just as Apple’s hardware and software tended to be, as if part of an integrated system. His tale is instructive and cautionary, filled with lessons about innovation, character, leadership, and values.
13990 AMD

#272 Hrachya Manukyan Thinking outside the standard cover: tough, pages: 192, weight: 298g, author publishing
5800 AMD

#299 Mary Kay Ash The Mary Kay way size: 14x20,5, cover: soft, pages: 256, weight: 258g, Mann Ivanov Ferber Publishing
The Mary Kay Way: Timeless Principles from America's Greatest Woman Entrepreneur is back in print and updated to reflect developments in today’s business environment for the modern entrepreneur. You will find inspiration and real, proven success principles that represents the forty-five year old success story of Mary Kay Ash, founder Mary Kay, Inc., the cosmetics company that provides women with unlimited opportunities for success. A foreword by Mary Kay’s grandson, also a company executive, introduces her timeless guide to entrepreneurial success.
6200 AMD

#314 Alexis Ohanian Without Their Permission size: 15x20.5, cover: hard, pages: 296, weight: 420g
7000 AMD

#316 Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 408, weight: 488g
Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve, and when she falls in love with the dashing but unsuitable John Willoughby she ignores her sister Elinor's warning that her impulsive behaviour leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Meanwhile Elinor, always sensitive to social convention, is struggling to conceal her own romantic disappointment, even from those closest to her. Through their parallel experience of love and its threatened loss
4990 AMD

#317 Letters from My Windmill Alphonse Daudet size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 192, weight: 337g
The stories are all told by the author in the first person, typically addressing a Parisian reader. The author, having relocated his home from Paris, recounts short bucolic tales about his new life in Provence as well as his trips to Corsica and French Algeria. Considered to be light-hearted, and often a bit tongue-in-cheek, the stories vary from day-to-day events in southern France to Provençal folk-tales, and often feature professions and faunal references characteristic of Provence.
2990 AMD

#318 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man James Joyce size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 300, weight:425g
The portrayal of Stephen Dedalus's Dublin childhood and youth, his quest for identity through art and his gradual emancipation from the claims of family, religion and Ireland itself, is also an oblique self-portrait of the young James Joyce and a universal testament to the artist's 'eternal imagination'. Both an insight into Joyce's life and childhood, and a unique work of modernist fiction,
4990 AMD

#319 Nodar Dumbadze The law of eternity size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 452, weight: 500g
Dumbadze s final novel was Law of Eternity (1978). In this work, a gravely ill hospital patient faces the concept of the struggle between good and evil. He will realizes the law of eternity, after curing in hospital.
4990 AMD

#320 Graham Greene The Quiet American size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 232, weight: 370g
While the French Army in Indo-China is grappling with the Vietminh, back in Saigon a young and high-minded American named Pyle begins to channel economic aid to a "Third Force." Caught between French colonialists and the Vietminh, Fowler, the narrator and seasoned foreign correspondent, observes: I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused.
3990 AMD

#321 Muratsan Gevorg Marzpetuni size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 532, weight: 533g
Gevorg Marzpetuni is a historical novel by the Armenian writer Muratsan (Grigor Ter-Hovhannisyan). It is considered to be one of the most notable pieces of Armenian literature. The novel was written and first published in 1896 in Tbilisi in Ardzaganq magazine. It appeared in book form in 1912.
4990 AMD

#322 The Book of Whispers Varujan Voskanyan size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 492, weight: 535g
''The Book of Whispers'' tells about the armenian Genocide, and about the horrors of 20th century. Young Turks, fascism, Stalinism, Chaushesku left their traqces on the mind and the souls of the people till now.
4990 AMD

#323 Shahnameh Ferdowsi size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 544, weight: 602g
Ferdowsi started writing the Shahnameh in 977 A. D and completed it on 8 March 1010. The Shahnameh is a monument of poetry and historiography, being mainly the poetical recast of what Ferdowsi, his contemporaries, and his predecessors regarded as the account of Iran's ancient history.
4990 AMD

#325 Little Good-For-Nothing Alphonse Daudet size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 288, weight: 420g
Le Petit Chose (1868) translated into English as Little Good-For-Nothing (1878, Mary Neal Sherwood) and Little What's-His-Name (1898, Jane Minot Sedgwick) is an autobiographical memoir by French author Alphonse Daudet.
3990 AMD

#326 Dear Friend Guy de Maupassant size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 384, weight: 482g
Returning from three years of military service in Algeria, journalist Georges Duroy takes advantage of his mistresses to achieve success. He wields his charm with unscrupulous ambition, becoming one of the most powerful men in Paris. In his 1885 novel Bel Ami, Maupassant constructs a cynical portrait of human nature.
4990 AMD

#327 Notre-Dame de Paris Victor Hugo size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 668, weight: 733g
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is a French Romantic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831. The original French title refers to Notre Dame Cathedral, on which the story is centered. English translator Frederic Shoberl named the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1833 because at the time, Gothic novels were more popular than Romance novels in England. The story is set in Paris, France in the Late Middle Ages, during the reign of Louis XI.
5990 AMD

#328 Sartoris William Faulkner size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 396, weight: 482g
Sartoris is a novel, first published in 1929, by the American author William Faulkner. It portrays the decay of the Mississippi aristocracy following the social upheaval of the American Civil War. The 1929 edition is an abridged version of Faulkner's original work.
5990 AMD

#329 Le Grand Meaulnes Alain-Fournier size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 224, weight: 348g
Le Grand Meaulnes is the only novel by French author Alain-Fournier. Fifteen-year-old Francois Seurel narrates the story of his relationship with seventeen-year-old Augustin Meaulnes as Meaulnes searches for his lost love. Impulsive, reckless and heroic, Meaulnes embodies the romantic ideal, the search for the unobtainable, and the mysterious world between childhood and adulthood.
3490 AMD

#333 The Song of the Nibelungs German National epopee size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 448, weight: 585g
The Song of the Nibelungs is an epic poem in Middle High German. The story tells of dragon-slayer Siegfried at the court of the Burgundians, how he was murdered, and of his wife Kriemhild's revenge. The Nibelungenlied is based on pre-Christian Germanic heroic motifs, which include oral traditions and reports based on historic events and individuals of the 5th and 6th centuries.
4990 AMD

#335 Levon Khechoyan Arshak King, Grastamat Eunuch language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 264, weight: 392g
Historical themes and historical figures are reflected in the famous novel of Levon Khechoyan Arshak King, eunuch Drastamat.
5990 AMD

#336 Emile Zola Therese Raquin language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 248, weight: 382g
Therese Raquin is a novel (first published in 1867) and a play (first performed in 1873) by the French writer Emile Zola. The novel was originally published in serial format in the journal L'Artiste and in book format in December of the same year.
3490 AMD

#337 Gurgen Khanjyan No News language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 208, weight: 304g
Yerevan hippies, sex, drugs, freedom ... A novel about people who are on the verge of time The border, where there is no barbed wire, border guards, road signs and where the crime is devoid of greatness.
3490 AMD

#339 Ernst Theodor Hoffmann Five Novels language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 312, weight: 450g
The collection of stories includes the five most important and famous works of German well-lmown 19-th century writer Ernst Theodor Hoffman.
4990 AMD

#340 Hermann Sudermann Dame Care language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 240, weight: 362g
Dame Care a novel by Hermann Sudermann, was issued in 1888. The story follows the life of Paul Meyerhofer, a boy at whose cradle Care seemed to preside. He was born on the day his father’s estate was sold at auction. His childhood was spent in poverty, his boyhood and youth in hard work. The story, written with much pathos and beauty, is a peculiar blending of realism and romanticism.
2990 AMD

#342 Nar-Dos Compositions language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 320, weight: 450g
The book includes the best works of the author.
4990 AMD

#343 Ruben Hovsepyan Vordan the Red language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 309, weight: 530g
The books includes the most famous works of one the most popular Armenian writers, Ruben Hovsepyan, “Cry”, “ Under apricot trees”, “Vordan Karmir”.
4990 AMD

#344 Stepan Zoryan Short Stories and Novellas language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 444, weight: 461g
The book includes the best stories, novellas of famous Armenian writer Stephan Zoryan, taken from different collections such as “Sad people”, “War”, “Apple Garden”, “The Fence” etc.
4990 AMD

#345 Stanislaw Lem Solaris language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 264, weight: 391g
Solaris is a 1961 philosophical science fiction novel by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. The book centers upon the themes of the nature of human memory, experience and the ultimate inadequacy of communication between human and non-human species. In probing and examining the oceanic surface of the planet Solaris from a hovering research station the human scientists are, in turn, being apparently studied by the sentient planet itself, which probes for and examines the thoughts of the human beings who are analyzing it.
3990 AMD

#346 Mikhail Bulgakov Novellas and Short Stories language: Armenian, size: 14.8x21, cover: tough, pages: 432, weight: 576g
The book includes the best and world known trilogy of Mikhail Bulgakov, Heart of Dog, Diaboliad and Fatal Eggs.
4990 AMD

#348 Yeghishe Charents The Land of Nayiri language: Armenian, size: 14.8x22, cover: tough, pages: 200, weight: 539g
The famous poem –novel of Yegishe Charents “Yerkir Nayiri” was written in 1921-1924. For the first time was published in “Nork” magazine, and in 1926 as a separate book.
2990 AMD

#350 Vahagn Grigoryan The Time River language: Armenian, size: 14.8x24, cover: tough, pages: 396, weight: 659g
The famous novel of Vahagn Grigoryan's "" River of Time ""is the about man and destiny, his inner world and reality from the point of view of the Armenian and the genocide.
4990 AMD

#351 Boris Vian Foam of the Days language: Armenian, size: 14.8x27, cover: tough, pages: 296, weight: 463g
In a surreal world where animals and inanimate objects reflect the emotions of humans, Colin is a wealthy young man with a resourceful and stylish valet, Nicholas, and a loyal best friend, Chick. Despite his significant fortune and luxurious lifestyle, Colin is desperate for a lover, even going so far as secretly pining for Chick's girlfriend, Alyssum. Consequently, this overpowering desire compels Colin to instantly fall in love with Chloe, whom he meets at a friend's party. After a whirlwind romance, Colin weds Chloe in a grand ceremony. Generously, Colin bequeaths a quarter of his fortune to Chick and Alyssum so they too may marry despite the former's reluctance to do so.
3490 AMD

#352 Elder Edda language: Armenian, size: 14.8x28, cover: tough, pages: 320, weight: 456g
"Edda" (is an Old Norse term that has been attributed by modern scholars to the collective of two Medieval Icelandic literary works: what is now known as the Prose Edda and an older collection of poems without an original title now known as the Poetic Edda. The term historically referred only to the Prose Edda, but this since has fallen out of use because of the confusion with the other work. Both works were written down in Iceland during the 13th century in Icelandic, although they contain material from earlier traditional sources, reaching into the Viking Age. The books are the main sources of medieval skaldic tradition in Iceland and Norse mythology.
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#353 Omar Khayam Versus language: Armenian, size: 14.8x28, cover: tough, pages: 376, weight: 515g
The earliest allusion to Omar Khayyam's poetry is from the historian Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani, a younger contemporary of Khayyam, who explicitly identifies him as both a poet and a scientist One of the earliest specimens of Omar Khayyam's Rubiyat is from Fakhr al-Din Razi. In his work Al-tanbih ‘ala ba‘d asrar al-maw‘dat fi’l-Qur’an , he quotes one of his poems. Daya in his writings quotes two quatrains, one of which is the same as the one Tarikh-i Jahangushay, In 1340 Jajarmi includes thirteen quatrains of Khayyam in his work containing an anthology of the works of famous Persian poets , two of which have hitherto been known from the older sources. A comparatively late manuscript is the Bodleian MS. Ouseley 140, written in Shiraz in 1460, which contains 158 quatrains on 47 folia. So far, no manuscript of rubaiyat has been discovered that is contemporaneous with Khayyam’s life. The earliest occasional quotes of verses attributed to Omar in texts attributed to authors of the 13th and 14th centuries, but these are also of doubtful authenticity, so that skeptic scholars point out that the entire tradition may be pseudepigraphic.
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#354 Cengiz aytmatov The Scaffold language: Armenian, size: 14.8x29, cover: tough, pages: 384, weight: 607g
The famous novel of the Soviet writer Chingiz Aitmatov, published for the first time in 1986 in the journal Novy Mir. The novel tells about the fate of two people - Avdiya Kallistratov and Boston Urkunchiev, whose fates are connected with the image of the wolf Akbara. The novel is divided into three parts, the first two of which describe the life of the former seminarian Avdiy Kallistratov. The third part describes the life of Boston, living in the difficult period of the transition of socialist property into private
3990 AMD

#355 Alexandre Dumas Queen Margo language: Armenian, size: 14.8x29, cover: tough, pages: 668, weight: 740g
The story begins in Paris in August 1572, during the reign of the Valois King Charles IX, it is the French Wars of Religion. The protagonist is Marguerite de Valois, better known as Margot, the daughter of the deceased Henry II. The antagonist is the scheming Catholic power player Catherine de Medici, Margot's mother. Although Margot herself is excluded from the throne by the Salic Law, her marriage to a Protestant prince offers a chance for domestic reconciliation during the reign of the neurotic, hypochondriac King Charles IX, while Catholics are vying for political control of France with the French Protestants, the Huguenots.
4990 AMD

#356 Vrezh Israyelyan Muse, abyss and me language: Armenian, size: 14.8x29, cover: tough, pages: 392, weight: 600g
The collection includes the best stories of the famous and original contemporary author Vrezh Israyelyan
4990 AMD