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It is the best-known work of Antonis Samarakis and has been translated into more than thirty languages, winning the prestigious 1970 Grand Prix de Litterature Poiliciere in France. This new translation marks the fiftieth anniversary of the novel’s publication in English.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b228204.jpg","isbn":"978-618-5048-77-8","isbn13":"978-618-5048-77-8","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":11528,"name":"Modern Greek Classics","books_count":31,"tsearch_vector":"'classics' 'greek' 'modern'","created_at":"2017-04-13T02:39:47.570+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T02:39:47.570+03:00"},"pages":25,"publication_year":2018,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"15.0","price_updated_at":"2018-06-06","cover_type":null,"availability":"Κυκλοφορεί - Εκκρεμής εγγραφή","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Το λάθος","publisher_id":70,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":228204,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/the-flaw.json"},{"id":225765,"title":"Panacea","subtitle":null,"description":"A tour de force that invites you to touch Panacea...\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWho is the young Greek boy that reaches Malta in the 16th century, hidden in a barrel of sardines? Who is the Knight that searches in every nook and cranny for Panacea, the mythical herb that cures every disease? Who is the old man that, along with a skull, narrates his life, cooped up in Parisian catacombs? A story of love, hatred, and mystery in Malta of the Knights, Spain of Cervantes, and Italy of Caravaggio.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eA riveting search for the herb of Renaissance, the meaning of life and death, in the shadow of a brother whose face is identical to his own, and a world that keeps changing faces.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b228834.jpg","isbn":"978-960-14-3328-8","isbn13":"978-960-14-3328-8","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":null,"pages":524,"publication_year":2018,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"15.0","price_updated_at":"2018-06-29","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί - Εκκρεμής εγγραφή","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Πανάκεια","publisher_id":1,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":228834,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/panacea.json"},{"id":226322,"title":"Father, hear me...","subtitle":null,"description":"They'd said to him \"Take care! You've only got two minutes at your disposal to jump out of the train... You won't look behind you, just forwards to the Greek border. Whatever you hear, whatever happens, you'll run towards the Greek border.\"\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eHe did it all for Marie and his children, he said.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWhatever he did was like a knife in Marie's heart, while those children hadn't really managed to get to know him, and then only from what was said by their grandfather and the aunts...\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAt least after your death, you will listen to me, father.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b229392.jpg","isbn":"978-618-5270-27-8","isbn13":"978-618-5270-27-8","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":null,"pages":216,"publication_year":2018,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"10.0","price_updated_at":"2018-07-23","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί - Εκκρεμής εγγραφή","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Πατέρα, άκου...","publisher_id":3872,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":229392,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/father-hear-me.json"},{"id":226390,"title":"Red Games","subtitle":null,"description":"Manhattan, New York. That’s where Melania Hart has lived for the past ten years, haunted by a secret overshadowing her existence. If her secret is discovered, she will be ruined. She has written a staggering novel, and desperately wants to get it published with Damian Red’s publishing house. The mysterious tycoon is the absolute male—breathtakingly handsome, masculine, and sexy, New York’s most popular bachelor. When Melania comes under attack inside Saks Department Store on Fifth Avenue on New Year’s Eve, she can’t imagine that this is the beginning of a chain of events that will threaten, not only the secret she wants to forget, but also her life. What will happen when Melania meets Damian?\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eShe followed one of the multiple jogging paths in the park. She was halfway through when a runner on skateboards pushed her over to the ground. Melania rubbed her knees and, taking a deep breath, she started running again. She was running without thinking, and she was so engrossed in her breathing that she didn’t hear the runner on the skateboards approach her again. This time, he attacked her by sticking his sharp knife into her left arm. She tried to stand up. The runner attacked her again, tripping her up and sticking his knife under her left shoulder blade this time, close to her heart. Melania fell down, but she tried to stand up again. 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He tried to reach Christos or Vassilis in Athens on the phone, but he could not get a connection. In the meantime there were very loud screams and a sound of people running and screaming near our house. Mr. Theophilos became even more excited, he was trembling all over; I have never seen him like that before. Suddenly he turned to me and told me to hide in the attic. Pull up the stairs and do not come out, he told me. At that moment there were loud beatings and wild voices at the front door. Mr. Theophilos went to the living room, stumbled and suddenly fell to the ground. I went to him immediately and tried to help him, but he was dead, his heart couldn’t stand it. The beatings and the screams became louder. I climbed up into the attic and pulled up the ladder, as Mr. Theophilos had told me to do. Then I heard voices and wild screams in the house and I realised that they had broken down the door and that they were inside. It was awful, some of them came upstairs. I heard one saying they should hurry, because there was a dead man downstairs. It sounded like they didn’t want to have anything to do with the dead person, so I prayed to God not to find me [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Istanbul Pogrom of 6-7 September 1955 in the Light of International Law Alfred de Zayas- Geneva School of Diplomacy\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Istanbul pogrom (sometimes referred to as Septemvriana) was a government instigated series of riots against the Greek minority of Istanbul in September 1955. It can be characterized as a ‘‘crime against humanity,’’ comparable in scope to the November 1938 Kristallnacht in Germany, perpetrated by the Nazi authorities against Jewish civilians.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b229823.jpg","isbn":"978-960-564-669-1","isbn13":"978-960-564-669-1","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":null,"pages":164,"publication_year":2018,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"12.0","price_updated_at":"2018-08-30","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί - Εκκρεμής εγγραφή","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Μέρες του Σεπτέμβρη","publisher_id":2384,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":229823,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/days-in-autumn.json"}]