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Maya Arad Family Pictures Having examined the more amusing and less glittering aspects of academy life in her critically acclaimed best seller, Seven Moral Failings, Maya Arad now turns to a more intimate and sensitive realm - family life. » more
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ISBN: 978-965-13-1975-4 |
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Shelly Cohen, Tulla Amir (editors) Living Forms: Architecture and Society in Israel A collection of articles that deal with the common living forms in Israel. It offers an architectural, aesthetic and cultural analysis of housing construction - both public and private. » more
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ISBN: 978-965-13-1974-7 |
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Tsur Shezaf The Happy Man A politically charged novel which tells the fictional, but not impossible, story of the Bedouin rebellion in the Negev desert. It is the story of extraordinary people, who find themselves caught in a game of life and death but are determined to realize their dreams, while they fight over the desert... » more
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ISBN: 978-965-13-1970-9 |
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Nurit Yarden Family Meal Nurit Yarden offers a generous, intimate gift: "six gourmet meals from the recipe box inherited from my mother". But rather than going into the kitchen, tying an apron around her waist and continuing the glorious tradition, Yarden chose to put this recpies of female knowledge and good taste into an artist-book mold... » more
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ISBN: 965-7120-31-4 |
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Andrew Miller Casanova Hebrew Translation by Katia Benovich 235 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 15 Euro
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ISBN: 978-965-13-1969-3 |
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Ricardo Piglia Plata Quemada Hebrew translation Ori Preuss 164 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 13 Euro
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ISBN: 978-965-13-1965-5 |
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Kwame Anthony Appiah Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers Hebrew Translation by Idit Shorer 208 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 15 Euro
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ISBN: 978-965-13-1967-9 |
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Dao De Jing & Other Daoist Texts The Book of Dao Translated from the Chinese by Dan Daor & Yoav Ariel 259 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 15 Euro
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ISBN: 978-965-7120-96-5 |
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](http://www.xargol.co.il/1055/144_1055.jpg) An Israeli anthropoligst flees the country and the bitter memories that chase him, and finds refuge in the Amazonian jungles, embraced by an isolated Indian tribe. As he becomes part of the tribe he is slowly trapped in its magical world - behind every tree, inside every holy cave and at the end of each night he finds secrets to be deciphered, relics of grand civilizations swallowed by the forest, riddles and signs. » more
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