Anti-Memoirs Andre Malraux
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Reprint from the French edition. Five printings plus a book club edition. André Malraux (1901 - 1976) was a French adventurer, award-winning author, and statesman. Having traveled extensively in Indochina and China, Malraux was noted especially for his no

Antigones: How the Antigone Legend Has Endured in Western Literature, Art, and Thought George Steiner
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Looks at the Antigone myth in Western literature, art and thought.

Antrobus Complete Lawrence Durrell
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Think-tanks and political review committees have confirmed that the Foreign Office is indeed a timeless institution. Antrobus, narrator of these tales of diplomatic misadventure, is the embodiment of everything that makes it what it is. The author's previ

Any Four Women Could Rob the Bank of Italy Ann Cornelisen
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One summer in Italy, two women find themselves being waved through roadblocks just because it never occurs to the police that women could be the criminals they seek. One says to the other, "any four women could rob the bank of Italy and get away with it w

Après l'état nation Jurgen Habermas
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Produit de la centralisation monarchique et des révolutions modernes, l'État-nation apparaît aujourd'hui bien mal adapté à l'intégration économique mondiale.; Les eurosceptiques, qui en revendiquent l'héritage et affirment sa pérennité, redoutent l'ouvert

Arab Historiography on the Armenian Genocide Nikolay Hovhannisyan, translated from Armenian by Svetlana Mardanyan
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This work is dedicated to the discussion of the issues of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in Arab historiography. Motivations for Arab historiography to turn to the Armenian Genocide are elucidated; classification of Arab historiographic literature on that