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Consisting of a rare memoir and also a diary, this title provides a glimpse into the domestic life of Russia's nobility in the late... Læs mere
Covering Zelensky’s background and bustling TV career through to his first, controversial years in office to Russia’s full-scale blitzkrieg, Zelensky is a... Læs mere
Food, art and life combine in a lavishly-illustrated book about Turkish cuisine, Turkish village life - and the will to survive a frightening diagnosis.
"In October 1940 Nazis forced all the Jews in the Polish city of Warsaw to live in the cramped squalor of a small ghetto. Despite the starvation and disease that claimed 50,000 lives per year, the Jews"
A significant postwar memoir written by one of Germany's best field commanders and a brilliant panzer tank general.
The extraordinary life and writings of Theodore Laskaris, an imaginative philosopher-emperor ruling... Læs mere
Georgy Ivanov’s brilliant and controversial Petersburg Winters (1927), a memoir of blended fact and fiction, and the surrealistic Disintegration of the Atom (1937), a prose poem of Parisian émigré life moving erotically in war’s shadow “at the speed of darkness.”
This memoir begins with the the author's childhood during the Holocaust in Hungary. It captures life after the war's end in Communist-ruled Hungary and continues... Læs mere
After the death of his father, the son of a Holocaust Survivor goes on a twenty year quest to find the gold coins buried by his father’s... Læs mere
The book introduces sources on late Ottoman Istanbul's diverse population by drawing on the voices of its permanent... Læs mere
In 1944 Skultans left Latvia as a refugee. In 1990 she returned for the first time. This book is both a personal account of a homecoming, and an anthropology of a nation trying to come to terms with its past and facing an uncertain future.