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Sonnets to Orpheus

Rilke, Rainer Maria
Sonnets to Orpheus
Rainer Maria Rilke's "Sonnets to Orpheus, " first published in German in 1923, has been hailed by critics as some of the finest lyrical verse of the twentieth century. Rick Anthony Furtak's translation of this legendary collection is the first edition for an English-speaking audience to situate the poems in a philosophical context, lending unexpected depth and a fresh perspective to Rilke's magnum opus. Furtak's rich translations skillfully e...

CHF 20.50

Bruges-La-Morte

Rodenbach, Georges / Mosley, Philip
Bruges-La-Morte
Bruges-la-Morte" is the story of one man’s obsession with his dead wife and his soul’s struggle between an alluring young dancer—his late wife’s double—and the beautiful, melancholy city of Bruges, whose moody atmosphere mirrors his mourning.  This hallmark of Belgian symbolist literature, first translated into English by Philip Mosley to great acclaim twenty years ago, is now back in print for the next generation of English readers to discove...

CHF 11.90

Educating Darfur Refugees

Samway, Patrick, S.J.
Educating Darfur Refugees
As a result of the genocide in Darfur, many people have been forced to flee Sudan and seek refuge in desert camps along Chadian border. A journal of a Jesuit priest who spent nine months in 2004 and 2005 working in three of those refugee camps, this book presents an eyewitness account of this tragedy.

CHF 46.90

Sinclair Lewis

Pastore, Stephen R.
Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis, celebrated author of "Babbitt "and "Main Street, " wrote more than twenty novels in the course of his prolific career, most of which went through several editions over the years. This is the definitive descriptive bibliography of the Lewis catalog, now available with a new biographical essay and dozens of additional entries. A full chapter is devoted to each novel, including close-up photos of covers and spines as well as compr...

CHF 65.00

From Siberia to America

Frusztajer, Boruch B.
From Siberia to America
Many Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust fled to the Soviet Union, where they were subjected to appalling suffering and oppression under the Communist regime. "Surviving Siberia and Thriving Under Capitalism "is a memoir of one man who survived the Nazi threat and Siberian deportation, returned to an anti-Semitic Poland after the war, and moved to the United States, where he became a highly successful entrepreneur and businessman. This eng...

CHF 40.90

Educating Darfur Refugees

Samway, Patrick, S.J.
Educating Darfur Refugees
As a result of the genocide in Darfur, many people have been forced to flee Sudan and seek refuge in desert camps along Chadian border. A journal of a Jesuit priest who spent nine months working in three refugee camps, this book presents account of this tragedy.

CHF 35.90