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Simply Armenian: Naturally Healthy Ethnic
Cooking Made Easy (Mayreni
Publishing, 2004), by Barbara Ghazarian. Now home cooks can try
more than 150 fail-proof Armenian favorites without investing
lots of time and effort or leaving Kansas. With a dash of history,
a pinch of nostalgia, and a splash of wit, Ghazarian reveals
the secrets of this naturally healthy, olive oil-based cuisine.
Delicate line drawings accent clear, easy to follow instructions.
This book captures the soul of this ancient yet astonishingly
modern ethnic cuisine. To learn more, click here.
(Price: $17.95; Size:
7x9; Paperback - 296 pages)
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Descendants of Noah: Christian Stories
from the Armenian Heart (Mayreni Publishing, 2002), compiled and edited
by Barbara Ghazarian. Descendants of Noah is the
Armenian version of the best-selling American series, Chicken
Soup for the Soul. Each of the 125 true stories highlights
an aspect of the spiritual journey during which faith or heritage
uplifts the soul. Christians of any nationality exploring questions
of faith, identity, and the role of the church in their lives
can turn to these stories and be reminded that no matter what
hardship they might be facing, they are not alone and everything
will turn out all right. To learn more, click here.
(Price: $14.95; Size:
6x9; Paperback - 168 pages)
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Syunik During the Bronze and Iron Ages
(Mayreni Publishing, 2002), by Dr.
Onnik S. Khnkikyan. The book discusses the nature and climate
of Syunik, and the characteristics and dating of the monuments.
Thereafter, it treats in separate chapters the monuments of the
aeneolithic and early bronze age eras, of the middle bronze age,
of the late bronze age, of the early iron age, and those of the
age of broad utilization of iron. Chapters dedicated to trades
and beliefs open an interesting world before the reader. More
than 100 pages of illustrations and plates enrich this fine study.
(Price: $40.00; Size:
8.5x11; Hardcover - 266 pages)
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Boghos Nubar's Papers and the Armenian
Question: 1915-1918 (Mayreni Publishing,
1997), translated and edited by Vatche Ghazarian. This is a transcript
of Boghos Nubar Pasha's papers during his tenure as head of the
Armenian National Delegation, which sided with the Triple Allies
(Russia, France, and Great Britain) in order to fight for Armenian
rights.
(Price: $39.95; Size:
6x9; Hardcover - 496 pages)
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A Village Remembered: The Armenians
of Habousi (Mayreni Publishing,
1997), translated and edited by Vatche Ghazarian, Ph.D. This
is a publication of The Compatriotic Union of Habousi. Originally
written by a number of contributors, the book tells the story
of the village of Habousi and its destruction during the Genocide,
and of the spirit of this village that continues to thrive and
live from generation to generation in the souls of its survivors.
(Price: $19.95; Size:
6x9; Hardcover - 196 pages)
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