Bardur Oskarsson's latest fable teaches yet another invaluable lesson on life's misgivings.
The rabbits skip, hop and play in the finest, softest and greenest grass in the country. But the dogs chase the rabbits so they come up with a plan to get rid of them. There's... Læs mere
On the outskirts of Tokyo stands a modest European style house. There a woman named Taki has worked as a maidservant in the house and lived with its owners, the Hirai family. Now, near... Læs mere
A young woman goes on a perilous journey in search of her absent father. What ensues is a Freudian adult fairytale in this exciting debut by young Swiss author Michelle Steinbeck.
This is the story of Nour, a little girl who didn't have a family or a home. She lived on the street somewhere far away and long ago. Sadly, when you're the main character in a book, you... Læs mere
The story of an Egyptian farm worker as she tries to come to terms with the difficult circumstances of an arranged marriage which she does not want.
To be a tourist in Libya during the period of Italian colonization was to experience a complex negotiation of cultures.... Læs mere
A pocket phrasebook that provides an introduction to spoken, everyday Arabic for those who have little or no knowledge of the language, and particularly for those who intend to travel in Arabic-speaking countries.
This book contains poems taken from the Arabian romance 'The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night'. It is a facsimile of a limited edition published 1925.
Professor G. Derek West has devoted much of his time to the summer game, having contributed numerous articles to cricket magazines and journals as well as compiling indexes to several books and acting as a consultant cricket historian.