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Bulgaria and the Future of the Slavs
Giuseppe Menarini
Intrigued by the ideas of Panslavism, Giuseppe Menarini wrote a richly supported factual commentary on the turbulent and romantic historical situation in the Balkans in the years around the Unification, in which Bulgaria was the main actor. The then...
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In Bulgaria after the Unification
Giuseppe Modrich
The book dedicated to Bulgaria is from the early ones in this series (1889) and contains touches from the creative portrait of its author, but also authentic evidence of the political and social situation in the country, as well as comments on its external...
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The Rose of the Balkans. Bulgaria until the End of the XIX Century, Vol. 1
Ivan Ilchev
A Concise Bulgarian History for Curious Readers For decades, I have read with curiosity numerous studies of our history before making the decision to write this book. And why did I get involved with it? There are so many books on Bulgarian history! But it...
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The Rose of the Balkans. Bulgaria in the Twentieth Century, Vol. 2
Ivan Ilchev
A Concise Bulgarian History for Curious Readers For decades, I have read with curiosity numerous studies of our history before making the decision to write this book. And why did I get involved with this? There are so many books on Bulgarian history! But it...
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The Universe, the Gods, and Men. Ancient Greek Myths
Jean Pierre Vernant
In this enchanting retelling of Greek myth, Jean-Pierre Vernant combines his deep knowledge of the subject with an original storytelling style. Beginning with the creation of Earth out of Chaos, Vernant continues with the castration of Uranus, the war...
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Fire and Fury
Michael Wolff
With extraordinary access to the West Wing, Michael Wolff reveals what happened behind-the-scenes in the first nine months of the most controversial presidency of our time in Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. Since Donald Trump was sworn in as the...
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The Three Days of Pompeii
Alberto Angela
“The Three Days of Pompeii” narrates the biggest tragedy of antiquity by following the last hours of some of Pompeii’s inhabitants who really existed. Alberto Angela, the Italian paleontologist, science promoter and documentary producer,...
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Love and Sex in Ancient Rome
Alberto Angela
How did ancient Romans dressed themselves? How did they kiss? Did they arrive with red roses when meeting someone for the first time? What happened in the wedding night? What tricks did women use in order to seduce men? And how did they cheat? What were the...
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Darker Muses: The Poet Nero
Dezső Kosztolányi
Nero is an emperor, but he wants to be something more - a poet. This is a book about the passion for glory that burns everything on his way. Nero, the all-powerful master, is a beggar at the foot of each poet of reputation. He is envious of the talented and...
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A Dream About St. Boris I
Angel Wagenstein
Boris I is one of the most iconic and dramatic figures in Bulgarian antiquity. The great pagan khan, and later Christian prince Boris-Mihail, is the ruler who imposes Orthodoxy and the Slavic writing, sometimes with unspeakable violence, sometimes with...
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The Reach of Rome: A Journey Through the Lands of the Ancient Empire, Following a Coin
Alberto Angela
In this unconventional and accessible history, Italian best-seller Alberto Angela literally follows the money to map the reach and power of the Roman Empire. To see a map of the Roman Empire at the height of its territorial expansion is to be struck by its...
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My Political Biography
Zhelyu Mitev Zhelev
This is the second edition of the autobiography of Zhelyu Zhelev, Bulgaria's first democratically elected president after the fall of...
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Classical China
Ivan P. Kamenarovic
A journey through time and space in the Ancient world of China, this book aims at students, tourists and people, interested in Ancient civilizations. Practical and distinct, it introduces the main characteristics of the richest of all Ancient civilizations...
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A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome
Alberto Angela
Many books, documentaries and movies claim to chronicle daily life in Ancient Rome, but it's rare to find a narrative so encrusted in detail as this lively offering from an Italian author and television host. Adopting a first person plural voice, Angela takes...
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The War Is Coming Back
Henry Pozzi
Henry Pozzi's "War Is Coming Back" was published in 1935, at the daybreak of the Second World War. It describes the intricate political situation in Eastern Europe and is a warning of an eventual conflict between Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia. The...
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Learning to Live
Luc Ferry
A history of philosophy to inspire readers, young and old. Ferry was formerly the Minister for Youth and Education in France, and is the author of "Learning to Live", which sold over 300,000 copies. He shows how philosophy is essential to our everyday lives,...
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From Sofia to Tchataldja
René Puaux
René Puaux (1878 – 1937) was a correspondent of the Paris newspaper “Le Tan”. During the Balkan war (1912) he went on a mission to Bulgaria to describe the development of the war. His telegrams, letters and observations have...
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One Ambassador Tells…
Lubomir Popov
The memoirs of the highly respected and long-lived diplomat Lubomir Popov (1918-2005) provide a wide view over the bilateral relations of Bulgaria with different countries. Unfortunately, these memoirs couldn’t be published personally by the author, but...
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Lisbon Treaty in 27 keys
Étienne de Poncins
The Treaty of Lisbon (initially known as the Reform Treaty) is an international agreement that amends the treaties governing the European Union (EU). The Lisbon Treaty was signed by the EU member states on 13 December 2007, and entered into force on 1...
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Mesopotamian Chronicles
Jean-Jacques Glassner
This edition collects all chronicle literature of ancient Mesopotamia from the early second millenium to Seleucid times. The volume, which incorporates revisions and additions by the author and a transcription of the cuneiform, includes every example of...
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Europe of Citizens
Meglena Kuneva
The book tells about Bulgaria’s negotiations with the EU and the Treaty, which our country signed: about the myths around these key events and the realities beyond the myths. In an illuminating manner, referring to numerous facts, she points out the...
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Egypt
Collective
This book is a kaleidoscope of information about Ancient Egypt. Every aspect of life is examined in it, including furniture, food, language and writing, religion, architecture and art, political administration. Before our eyes is unfold a vivid picture from...
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The Art of the Italian Renaissance
Collective
The period of the Italian Renaissance is the greatest in the history of European art. The book is a dazzling journey through four centuries of Italian Renaissance painting, sculpture, and architecture. Its sumptuous color illustrations, fine writing, and...
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History of Cinema, vol. 1
Todor Andreikov
This is a second edition of the history of world cinema by the eminent Bulgaria spcialist in the field Professor Todor Andreikov. This volume examines the period from the beginning of sound movies to...
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Vanga: Authentically
Nevena Tosheva
This is the transcript of an original authentic documentary on Bulgaria's famous psychic medium Vanga. Not Vanga the sensation, not Vanga the saint, but Vanga the living being and her uncanny gift to commune with the...
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The Culture and Literature of Bulgaria in the Ideological Trap
Celina Juda
This book by the Polish author Celina Juda is about totalitarian culture and how it manifested itself in Bulgarian...
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My Political Biography
Zhelyu Mitev Zhelev
This is the autobiography of Zhelyu Zhelev, Bulgaria's first democratically elected president after the fall of...
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The Permanent Correspondents of THE TIMES in Bulgaria (1921 - 1941)
Alexander Velitchkov
This monograph directs attention to unexplored until now aspects of a guiding policy of the “Times” newspaper - in the selection and assignation of tasks to its permanent correspondents in Sofia from 1921 to 1930, consistent with the strategic...
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