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  • av Mark Allen
    205,-

    A multi-narrator novel in which six of the young people who took part in an international voluntary service project in Calabria in 1963, write of that project, the disappearance of one of their number, and the repercussions in their lives over the next sixty years, in Bosnia, East Germany, Colombia, Australia, Italy, Malawi and England.

  • av Anthony Hirst
    156,-

  • av Various
    197,-

    This composite journal of the Covid Years is made up of the writings,artwork and photographs of twenty-seven contributors, whose ages at the timeof writing or creating ranged from seven to over eighty. Most of them were inthe UK but there are also contributions from Greece, Italy and the USA. Thedated entries run from March 2020 to January 2023. Responses to the strangeand disturbing years we have lived through range from the sorrow and anger ofbereavement through calm reflections and gentle humour to mockery and bittersatire directed at some of our political leaders. It includes memorialtributes to two contributors who died during these years, and it is dedicatedto all the staff of the NHS for their extraordinary devotion underincomparable difficulties. Colenso Books will donate any profits from the saleof this book to charities which benefit the UK National Health Service and itsstaff.

  • av Andonis Fostieris
    195,-

    Poems on the craft, the risks and the subversive power of poetry, selected by the translator in conjunction with the author from the Greek Collected Edition of Andonis Fostieris' poems published in 2021. Ars Poetica is a bilingual volume with the Greek text from that 2021 edition and facing English translations by Irene Loulakaki-Moore.

  • av Demetrius Toteras
    246,-

    A semi-autobiographical novel of two boys growing up in the Greek Community of San Francisco in the 1940s. They obtain fake birth certificates to join the US army to escape the repressive atmosphere of Greektown and the tension between being Greek and American. As underage soldiers they end up in the first disastrous battles of the Korean War.

  • av Iakovos Menelaou
    159,-

    A collection of 25 short poems constituting an appeal for peace and understanding between Greek and Turkish citizens in Cyprus, with facing translations into Turkish and English, followed by an essay by the author.

  • av Willa Muir
    221,-

    The Usurpers, was based on the diaries Willa Muir kept in Prague in the period 1945-1948, when her husband was the Director the British Institute there. Under the guise of Utopians in Slavomania, it offers acute, humorous and sometimes acerbic observations on relations among the British and between them and their Czech allies and opponents.

  • av Sarah Ekdawi
    165,-

    Poems by Daylight raises questions about identity, intimacy, rejection, loss and gain. It reflects the author's love of the sea and especially the Dorset coast; her years in Ireland and her walks around a beautiful lake in Thailand. Above all, these poems address the fragility of human love, with all its 'slips and flaws and missed connections'.

  • - Poems
    av Jim Potts
    170,-

    A collection of over two hundred poems spanning the sixty years of the author's life and the many countries in which he has lived and worked.

  • av Leslie Retallick
    195,-

    A novel set in Torquay in the Aprils of two different years: 1898 and a year in the second decade of the 21st century.

  • av THEODOR STEPHANIDES
    176,-

  • av Iakovos Menelaou
    138,-

    Poems in Greek only. The main part of the book is printed on right-hand pages only. Page count 104 includes 48 blank left-hand pages.

  •  
    245,-

    Largely a facsimile edition of the original 1991 publication with revised preliminary pages, including a new Foreword by the editor and translator. In Greek and English.

  • av Robert H. Jordan
    520,-

    The Synaxarion of the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis: Indexes

  • av DIADOCHOS OF PHOTIKE
    345,-

    One hundred pracrical texts of perception and spiritual discernment from Diadochos of Photike.

  • av Louisa Adjoa Parker
    156,-

    A collection of eighteen short stories whose main focus is the experience of growing up black or mixed race in small towns in England's West Country.

  • - A Classified Bibliography
    av Maria Leontsini
    156,-

    A comprehensive bibliography covering works in several different languages, divided island by island and then into subject sub-cateogories.

  • - Rivers of Hades
    av Christophoros Milionis
    175,-

    A collection of eleven short stories embodying the impact on the rural population of a mountainous district of nortwestern Greece of the events of the Second World War and the Greek Civil War that followed.

  • - Three Modern Greek Shadow-play Comedies
     
    144,-

    The scripts of three shadow-plays translated from recollections of mutliple performances in Greek withnessed by Theodore Stephaides in various places in the years 1920-1940. These playscripts are essentially recreations, complete with stage directions.

  • av Mark Allen
    195,-

    A first-person narrative, the story of a life distorted by sexual abuse in childhood and a serious crime in early adulthood that concealed for decades before the narrator, now retired, finally ends up in prison where he writes this memoir for his estranged daughter.

  • - Two novellas
    av Konstantinos Theotokis
    207,-

    Two novellas by the Corfiot Author Konstantinos Theotokis (1872-1923), translated by the renowned translator form German and Greek J. M. Q. Davies, depicting the the harsh conditions of the urban working class and rural peasants in Corfu in the early years of the twentieth century.

  • av Iakovos Menelaou
    152,-

    Iakovos Menelaou's fourth collection of poetry, in Greek only.

  • av Jim Potts
    141,-

    A collection of 111 mainly short poems (many of them haiku) with a focus on man's relation to nature.

  • - poems of several decades
    av Anthony Hirst
    195,-

    Collected poems written between 1963 and 2020, most of them published here for the first time.

  • - A chronology of the life and times of Lawrence Durrell
    av Brewster Chamberlin
    225,-

    A series of chronological entries documenting Lawrence Durrell's life (1912-1990) and writing career, preceded by "Antecedents" (1851-1910), and followed by "Aftermath" (1991-2019), listing the main events connected with his reputation since his death. There is a 16-page "Index of Persons".

  • av Theodore Stephanides
    211,-

    Greek translation of Theodore Stephanides first poetic collecion The Golden Face published in 1965, with the original English text on facing pages.

  • - 43 stories from far and wide
    av Jim Potts
    275,-

    A collection of 43 stories, ranging in length from 1 to 30 pages, many in the mode of documentary fiction, allowing the inclusion of some 75 black and white illustrations: photographs, documents and artworks.

  • av Konstantinos Theotokis
    167,-

    The first English translation (by J.M.Q.Davies) of the complete short stories of Corfiot writer Konstantinos Theotokis. Often brutal, occasionally humorous stories of village life in Corfu in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With an Introduction and Notes by the translator.

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