Kalaphates, Chrysostomos, Metropolitan of Drama
Ektheseis peri tou Makedonikou agonos 1903-1907
Large octavo in offwhite orinted wraps; 95 pages, b&w plates, index. In Modern Greek. History. 1839-1912 Macedonia -- History -- 1878-1912.
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Alexandres, Apostolos
Politikai anamn seis
140 pages, 1 leaf 24 cm In Modern Greek. Inscribed by author. Greece -- History -- 20th century. GrËce -- Histoire -- 20e siËcle. Greece.
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Theophanid s, I. (Ioannes)
Historia tou Hellenikou nautikou 1909-1913 : met' eikonon, schedion kai charton
Octavo in orange paper and maroon cloth-backed boards; 255 pages : b&w photos, maps. ; 24 cm Scarce. In Modern Greek / Military operations, Naval. Greece. Nautikon. Greece. Nautikon Naval history, 1912-1913 Greece -- History, Naval. Balkan Peninsula -- History -- War of 1912-1913 -- Naval operations. Balkan Peninsula. Greece.
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Protopsaltes, E. G. ; Akademia Athenon
He Philike Hetaireia : anamnestikon teuchos epi te 150 eteridi
Folio in tan printed paper wraps; 295 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm. Numerous facsimile repoductions. In Modern Greek. Title machine translation: The Filiki Eteria : commemorative issue on the 150th anniversary. / "Filiki Eteria or Society of Friends was a secret organization founded in 1814 in Odessa, whose purpose was to overthrow the Ottoman rule of Greece and establish an independent Greek state. Society members were mainly young Phanariot Greeks from Constantinople and the Russian Empire, local political and military leaders from the Greek mainland and islands, as well as several Orthodox Christian leaders from other nations that were under Hellenic influence, such as Kara or e from Serbia, Tudor Vladimirescu from Romania, and Arvanite military commanders. One of its leaders was the prominent Phanariote Prince Alexander Ypsilantis. The Society initiated the Greek War of Independence in the spring of 1821." óWikipedia \ **A large, heavy book. Extra shipping charges may apply for international & expedited orders. Please inquire.**
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Skleros, Georgios [Skliros]
He philosophia tou polemou kai tes eirenes
Octavo pamphlet in stapled orange-brown printed wraps; 14 pages ; 20 cm Scarce. In Modern Greek. Title translates as "The Philosophy of War and of Peace)" / "Georgios Konstantinides (b. Trebizond, 1878 - d. Alexandria, 1919, nome-de-plume Skliros,was an early Greek socialist, who published realist writing on the common reality of his time on the basis of the class structure of society and in order to analyse Greek society with Marxist tools, provoking discussions and struggles among the progressive circles of the day."óWikipedia. // War (Philosophy) Peace (Philosophy) Guerre (Philosophie) Paix (Philosophie) Peace (Philosophy) War (Philosophy)
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Konstantios, Demetrios N. ; Christianike Archaiologike Hetaireia (Athens, Greece)
He historia tes Christianikes Archaiologikes Hetaireias
55 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm; bibliographical references (page 55).Heavily illustrated In Modern Greek. / Archaeology -- Greece -- Societies, etc. -- History. Archaeology -- Societies, etc. Christianity
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Theophanopoulou, Demetra Ch.
Morphologikekai semasiologike exelixis ton epithematon-*yo-/*eyo- eis ten Helleniken
Quarto in stiff printed paper wraps (beige);12, 162 pages 25 c; bibliographical references (pages 139-145). In Modern Greek. Series: Bibliotheke Sophias N. Saripolou, 13 / Greek language -- Suffixes and prefixes. Linguistics
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Chatzegiakoumes, Emmanouel K.
Neoellenikai pegai tou Solomou : kretike logotechnia demode mesaionika keimena, demotike poiesis
Quarto in printed off-white still paper wraps; 206 pages ; 25 cm; bibliographical references (pages 179-192) and indexes. In ModernGreek; Summary in French. Series: 1. Vivliotheke Sophias N. Saripolou, 1 / Greek literature, Modern -- History and criticism. Greek literature, Modern. , , 1798-1857. , , 1798-1857. Sol mos, Dionysios. Criticism, interpretation, etc. / "Dionysios Solomos (/ s l m s/; Greek: [?i.oni sios solo mos]; 8 April 1798 ñ 9 February 1857) was a Greek poet from Zakynthos. He is best known for writing the Hymn to Liberty (Greek: , ›mnos eis t n EleutherÌan), which was set to music by Nikolaos Mantzaros and became the Greek and Cypriot national anthem in 1865 and 1966 respectively. He was the central figure of the Heptanese School of poetry, and is considered the national poet of Greeceónot only because he wrote the national anthem, but also because he contributed to the preservation of earlier poetic tradition and highlighted its usefulness to modern literature. Other notable poems include (The Cretan), (The Free Besieged). A characteristic of his work is that no poem except the Hymn to Liberty was completed, and almost nothing was published during his lifetime."óWikipedia
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Vasilikopoulou-Ioannidou, Agne
He anagennesis ton grammaton kata ton 12s aiona eis to Byzantion kai ho Homeros
Quarto in light grey printed stiff paper wraps; 222 pages ; 26 cm; bibliographical references and index In Modern Greek. Series: Vivliotheke Sophias N. Saripolou, 14. Byzantine literature -- History and criticism. LittÈrature byzantine -- Histoire et critique. Byzantine literature. Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Named Person: Homer -- Influence. Homer. Academic Dissertation Academic theses. Criticism, interpretation, etc. Academic theses. ThËses et Ècrits acadÈmiques.
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Niketas, Anastasios Alexandrou.
Ereunai epi ton pegon tou lexikou tou Er tianou : to problema t s proeleuseos ton me Hippokratik n lemmaton autou kai ai s masiai tout n en te archaia Hellenike grammateia
Quarto in light grey printed stiff paper wraps; 166 pages ; 26 cm; bibliographical references and index
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Psyroukes, Nikos M. (Nikos Michale)
E diamache sto Aigaio
Octav in white and blue illus wraps; 179 pages : maps ; 21 cm In Modern Greek / Diplomatic relations. Greece -- Foreign relations -- Turkey. Turkey -- Foreign relations -- Greece. Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) -- History. Greece. Mediterranean Region -- Aegean Islands. Turkey.
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Kofos [Kophos], Euangelos
Greece and the eastern crisis, 1875-1878
Quarto in white and olive green jacket; 283 pages ; 24 cm; bibliographical references (pages 261-268) and index. Inscribed by author. Institute for Balkan Studies,148 / Eastern question (Balkan) Question d'Orient (Balkans) Eastern question (Balkan) Diplomatic relations. Orient, Question d' (Balkans) 1863-1917
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Sakellariou, Becky Dennison
What Shall I Cry?
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Bing, Peter & Cohen, Rip
Games of Venus: An Anthology of Greek and Roman Erotic Verse from Sappho to Ovid (The New Ancient World)
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Synora, Symvola, Statheroteta : Zetemata Sketizomene Me Tin Anagnorisi Tis Giougkoslavikes Demokratias Tis Makedonias
Brochure relating to the problem of irrendentist attitudes in the FROM. Dated January 1993. 13p. illus maps.Only one copy in WorldCat.
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Parataritis : Meniaia Elleno-Kanadiki Epitheorisi
A Greek-Canadain Monthly Review Edited by Thanassis Foussias. Not a complete set, but various issues from 1974 .
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Ellenikos Helios/ Greek Sun 1981
Greek Sun : Greek Canadian Review . Edited by Coula Papadakis
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Ellenikos Helios/ Greek Sun 1982
Greek Sun : Greek Canadian Review . Edited by Coula Papadakis
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Ellenikos Helios/ Greek Sun 1983
Greek Sun : Greek Canadian Review . Edited by Coula Papadakis
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Ellenikos Helios/ Greek Sun 1984
Greek Sun : Greek Canadian Review . Edited by Coula Papadakis
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Semprun, Jorge
Patrida mou einai o Logos / La langage est ma Patrie
Item Description: Exantas, 2013. Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. Paperback clean, unmarked, creasing and rubbing to extremities otherwise a fine copy, Greek Text
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Kokkalidou - Nachmia, Nina
Otan oi ellines giortazoun / Greeks in a Festive Mood
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Cavafy, C.P.
Remember, Body
All those excessive, useless regrets. A collection of nostalgic, erotic poetry from one of the greatest Greek poets to have ever lived.
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Greek Community of Metropolitan Toronto
75 Years of Servce and Growth 1911-1986
Poster celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Greek Community of Metropolitan Toronto Poster
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Alexiou, Haris & Papazoglou, Nikos
Ellenikos Menas/ Greek Month May 1989
Poster publicising Greek Month In Canada 1989 Poster
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Panorama
Panagyriki Premiera Paraskevi 11 Ioniou
Poster for an event : Panagyriki Premiera Paraskevi 11 Ioniou [year not given] sto Elleniko Kentron Diaskedeaseos "Panorama" ... O Megalos Kallitechnis tou Elllenikon Pentagrammou Plaisiomenos apo ena Neo Eptelio Kallitechnon : Argyris Vamvakaris, Veta Panou, Ioannes Papademos Poster
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Panorama
Panagyriki Premiera Paraskevi 31 Apriliou
Poster for an event : Panagyriki Premiera Paraskevi 31 Apriliou [year not given] sto Elleniko Kemtron Diaskedeaseos "Panorama" apo Megala Asteria tou Laikou Tragoudiou - Nikos Amorgianos kai Veta Poster
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Greek Sun - Ellenikos Helios
Greek Canadian Review /Ellenikos Helios Meniaion Periodikon Poikiles Yles
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Panorama
Panagyriki Premiera Paraskevi 11 Ioniou
Poster for an event : Elleniko Kentron Diaskedeaseos "Panorama" ... O Megalos Kallitechnis tou Elllenikon Pentagrammou Plaisiomenos Philippas Nikolaides ... Roula Karyitse , Kaiti Charalabous Poster
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Constant, Constance M.
Austin Lunch: Greek-american Recollections
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Nikolaides, Aristotelis
Vanishing-Point (Modern Greek Writers Series)
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Karavasilis, Niki
Kravges Tis Smrynis / The Whispering Voices of Smyrna (Greek Edition)
Smyrna, one of the wealthiest cities and the most advanced civilizations in the Middle East (present-day Turkey) with a unique mixture of many nationalities-Greek, Armenian, Jewish, Turkish, European, and American-perished into ashes in September 1922. The Smyrniots became victims through the orders of Mustafa Ataturk, who was responsible for one of the largest purges of humanity known to man. This eradication led to the loss of 3.5 million Greek and Armenian Orthodox Christians who had occupied Asia Minor since the time of Alexander the Great. In September 1922, Ataturk led his troops into Smyrna (now Izmir), a predominantly Greek Christian City that was known as the City of Infidels to the Turks. The Turks then proceeded to indulge in an orgy of pillage, rape, and slaughter. This City of Infidels was cleansed and destroyed and with it the last hub of Christians in Turkey. The Whispering Voices of Smyrna is proof of the horrible atrocities the Turks, whether private citizens or government officials, committed by plundering, torturing, mutilating, burning alive, and massacring women, children, and aged people. The book details these brutal acts that were decided, planned, and directed by the Turkish central authorities and were aimed at cleansing lands under Turkish control of non-Muslim citizens. The Whispering Voices of Smyrna combines history and storytelling so that readers understand how the decision by government and military leaders of the victorious Allied powers affected the people of Smyrna. Through the eyes of the Samithakis family, one lives the cataclysmic events that determined the fate of Asia Minor following World War I. The Samithakis family lived a life of luxury among the different nationalities in Smyrna, until the Turks forced them to flee with other Greek, Armenian and European residents of Smyrna. In the course of their struggle to save themselves from the fire, the massacres, rapes, mutilations and plundering, they lost one another and became refugees, beggars and exiles. The reader also lives through the stages of destruction of a civilization centered on the once-thriving and beloved city of Smyrna. 350p.
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Sakellariou, Chares
Mythoikai Perierga Aapo Ton Kosmo Ton Phyton
268p.
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Konstantinides, Antreas [Constantinides, Andrea]
Gyrize, aneme, gyrize--
Illustrated by Anthroula Empedokleous Publisher: Leuko¯sia, Kypros : Ekdoseis K. Epiphaniou, [1992-1995] Edition/Format: Print book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : Greek, Modern [1453- ]View all editions and formats Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first. Subjects Children's stories, Greek (Modern)
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Kilodney, Crad [Lou Trifon]
Girl on the subway and other stories
Title: Girl on the subway and other stories Author: Kilodney, Crad Book condition: Used - Good Quantity available: 1 Binding: Unknown Publisher: Black Moss Press Place: Windsor, Ontario
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Teague, Kati
Anna Goes to Schoolc
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McAfee, Noelle
American Greeks in the 1940's: Reaction to War in Greece and American Policy
American Greeks in the 1940's: Reaction to War in Greece and American Policy McAfee, Noelle Edition: 1st edition Book condition: Very Good Bright tight condition, in binder Quantity available: 1 Austin: Texas. Very Good Bright tight condition, in binder. 1985. 1st edition. Honors thesis in history. Only copy available anywhere at this time. .
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Oikonomides, Phoivos
Hellada anamesa se dyo Kosmous
498p [Only 8 copies in Worldcat]de¯
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Lorenzatos, Zissimos
Aegean Notebooks: Reflections by Sea and Land in the Archipelago
(New - will be sent to you direct from the publisher in Greece) Translated by Liadain Sherrard, Zissimos Lorenzatos (1915-2004), essayist, thinker and poet, was arguably Greece's most significant man of letters in the twentieth century. In the Aegean Notebooks, a record of his observations and reflections while sailing among the Greek islands in the 1970s and 1980s, the special quality of his literary and philosophical gifts, and of the man himself, are vividly present. Along with everything a mariner yearns to bring ashore, all he has felt and experienced at sea with the wake of the boat unfurling behind him, Lorenzatos brings us in addition a lifetime's learning and contemplation. For him, life, and the living of it, was of the essence. As he observes in his foreword to these notebooks: '. . . life itself writes nothing, it erases everything that is written about it, and simply, irreplaceably lives, like the inaccessible "well of water springing up".' 138p. map
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Sinopoulos, Tákis.
Landscape of Death. The selected Poems
Landscape of Death. The selected poems. Translated from the Greek, with an introduction by Kimon Friar. Sinopoulos, Tákis. 10 ratings by Goodreads ISBN 10: 0814202993 / ISBN 13: 9780814202999 Publisher: Columbus Ohio State University Press 1979, 1979 Reserve for later Seller Antiquariat Dieter Eckert (Bremen, Germany) AbeBooks Seller Since April 22, 2009 Seller Rating 5 Stars Association member: ILAB VDA Number: 1
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Women of Santorini,an Island in the Grecian Archipelago
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Women of Tina, an Island in the Grecian Archipelago
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Habit of a Grecian Man. Habit of a Grecian Woman in the Islands of the Archipelago
thomas salmon p 663 $25.00
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Ellenikos Helios/ Greek Sun 1980
Greek Sun : Greek Canadian Review . Edited by Coula Papadakis
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Chouliaras, Stavros
To Tagma
39P. [only 4 copies in WorldCat]
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Asimakopoulou, Vas. Chr. [Victor H Semos]
Anadromi : Poiemata
Poetry in Greek Clen right text in slightly stained paper wraps. 96p. Signed on ffep as" Victor H Semos" the name he adopted in the USA Book
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Semos, Victor H [ Vassilis Ch.Asimakopoulou]
Recollections of My Life: Victor H. Semos
Greek Writer, V.H. Semos re-collections of his life and "echoes of his heart" through these poems and vignettes. These poems characterize the events of his life after leaving Greece as well as his memories of Greece, refracted through the prism of his feelings -- a spiritual autobiography.Memoirs of a Greek immigrant Vassilis Chr. Asaimakopoulos born in 1898 in Nafpactos. Greece. Settled in Texas, Managed the Jefferson Hotel Coffee Shop in Downtown Dallas near Union Station. In 1948 he opened the well known Torch of the Acropolis restaurant at 3620 W. Davis in Oak Cliff [burned in a fire 1970].
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Siotis, Dino [Siotis Ntinos]
Tinos, Epistrophe Kata Syrroen; Poiemata
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Xenos, Stephanos Theodoros
Andronike: The Heroine of the Greek Revolution
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Cast, P. C.[Phyllis Christine Cast]
Goddess of Spring
Book 2 in the Goddess Summoning series, which retells ancient myths giving them a sexy, modern twist - original, scorchingly sexy and utterly unputdownable. "Making a bargain with the goddess Demeter to save herself from financial ruin, bakery owner Lina is transformed into Persephone, the Goddess of Spring, and must restore order to the Underworld, but her attraction to Hades endangers her mission."
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