SC - Fw: SPECIAL OFFER FROM GREECE IN PRINT

Philippa Alderton phlip at morganco.net
Thu Oct 19 16:17:34 PDT 2000


Will these people be of any help to the lady asking for information about
Medieval Greece?


Phlip

Nolo disputare, volo somniare et contendere, et iterum somniare.

From: Ioannis Fakazis <greekbooks at worldnet.att.net>
To: Greece In Print <webmaster at greeceinprint.com>
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000 6:05 PM
Subject: SPECIAL OFFER FROM GREECE IN PRINT


>SPECIAL OFFER from <GREECE IN PRINT> and the Hellenic Literature Society to
>their members and supporters.
>(offer expires on October 15, 2000; a very limited number of copies are
>available.)
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>Books may be viewed and reservation of copies may be made via the <Greece
in
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Members
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>Funds will be used to finance the <Greece in Print> literary festivals and
>other Greek literary and cultural activities conducted by the Hellenic
>Literature Society, a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of
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>permitted by law.
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>THE AEGEAN SEA AFTER THE COLD WAR
>(list $68.00); Special Offer, 30% discount : $47.60 GIP price
>edited by Aldo Chircop, Andre Gerolymatos and John O. Iatrides
>248 pages, 140x220 mm, Hard Cover with Jacket
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>Triggered by the Imia crisis in 1996, this collection examines the dispute
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>PALIES ISTORIES APO TH XIO (Old Stories from Chios), in Greek
>(list $18.75); Special Offer, 30% discount : $13.13 GIP price
>by Maria Fafaliou, 110 pages, 170x240 mm, Soft Cover
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>This unique book, lively illustrated by Sophia Zarampouka, presents the
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