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Listed 80 books alphabetically by the name of the Authors Result Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ + ]
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| | Roy Lewis The Evolution Man Hebrew translation by Lia Nirgad 144 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 12 Euro ISBN: 965-7120-17-9 About this title in Hebrew
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| | Federico Garcia Lorca Obras Teatrales Tomo I Hebrew translation by Rina Litvin 463 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 16 Euro ISBN: 978-965-7120-89-7 About this title in Hebrew
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| | Itzik Manger Songs of the Megillah Translated from Yiddish by David Assaf, Illustrated by Noam Nadav 218 pp., hardcover, 19X23, retail price 118 NIS 24 Euro ISBN: 978-965-13-2147-4 About this title in Hebrew
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| | David Markish Stat'lyutovim Translated from Russian by Dina Markon, Published February 2010 247 pp., paperback, 13.5X21, retail price 16.80 Euro ISBN: 978-965-13-2140-5 About this title in Hebrew
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| | Andrew Miller Casanova Hebrew Translation by Katia Benovich 235 pp., paperback, 21X13.5, retail price 15 Euro ISBN: 978-965-13-1969-3 About this title in Hebrew
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| | Christian Morgenstern Galgenlieder A selection translated by Dan Daor Illustrations by Noam Nadav 72 pp., hard cover, 16X16, retail price 9 Euro ISBN: 965-7120-43-8 About this title in Hebrew
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| | Patrik Ourednik Europeana: A Brief History of the Twentieth Century Hebrew translation by Ruth Bondi 160 pp., paperback, 18X10.5, retail price 12 Euro ISBN: 965-7120-79-9 About this title in Hebrew
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| | Iraj Pezeshkzad Da'i Jan Napuli'un Translated from Persian and annotated by Orly Noy Published May 2012, 535 pages, 23X13.5, Retail price 94 NIS 19 Euros ISBN: 978-965-13-2304-1 About this title in Hebrew
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](http://www.xargol.co.il/1135/144_1135.jpg) Amitai wants to play with his Dad, but Dad says he has no Time. Amitai thinks: Where is Dad's Time? How does Time look when it exists? And do I have Time? Where is Time? » more
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