Ιστορίες του σώματος
«Οι ιστορίες του σώματος» είναι αποτέλεσμα της συνεργασίας ενός συγγρφέα -της Σώτης Τριανταφύλλου- και ενός εικαστικού καλλιτέχνη -της Έφης Χαλυβοπούλου- που διασταυρώθηκαν πολλές φορές στη ζωή και στ...
Going back to Constantinople
This book attempts to bridge a gap brought about by the tragic history of the Levant, as forces of nationalism annihilated centuries of multicultural existence. Massavetas travels back to Byzantine an...
Learn Greek in 25 years
Each lesson ends with a helpful table of Words I Really Must Learn Though I Know I Won't....
Greece on the couch I
The Greeks must accept unreservedly, unequivocally, unconditionally that they are in no way superior beings deserving special treatment. There are no such things as the i...
Greece on the Couch. Session 2
Join Mr Dragoumis as he tries to help the country move past its deep-seated corruption, fear of economic competition and status quo mentality. Hear his examination of Pasok's election defeat, and his ...
Always on a Sunday
Where did hunger-strikers find themselves next to a world-record attempt at making the largest-ever profiterole?...
Everyday life in the village
What does an urban British couple know about runaway turkeys, out-of-control egg production, and the finer points of manure selection? Not much! But that doesn't stop Mich...
Travels in Northern Greece
To be used in picking out an individual location, dipped into from time to time, or simply indulged from cover to cover, this book is indispensable to anyone who wants to complete their picture of Gre...
Greek and Turks in War and Peace
Thanos Veremis is a professor of political history at the University of Athens. He is also the president of the National Council for Education in Greece. He has been Constantine Karamanlis professor a...
Surviving Greek Bureaucracy
These are just some of hundreds of questions answered in Surviving Greek Bureaucracy, a guide to almost every aspect of your contact with the state, local government and the law. European Union citize...