Beyond
Hitler's Grasp : The Heroic Rescue of Bulgaria's Jews
by Michael Bar-Zohar
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation; (November 30, )
Bulgaria's
Road to the First World War
by Richard C. Hall
Bulgaria,
a Travel Guide (Pelican International Guide Series)
by Philip Ward
Bulgaria...in
Pictures (Visual Geography)
by Mary M. Rodgers (Editor)
Bulgaria
(Cultures of the World)
by Kirilka Stavreva
Bulgaria
: International Road Maps/With Separate Index
Publisher: Ravenstein Verlag Gmbh;
Crown
of Thorns
by Stephane Groueff
Book Description A fascinating biography of Bulgaria's tragic
monarch, Boris III, based on private correspondence and extensive interviews
with members of the Bulgarian royal family. The son of King Ferdinand of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Boris became king after the first World War. Noted for
defying Hitler wishes for Bulgaria's Jews, the popular king died mysteriously
in 1943 after a stormy meeting with Hitler.
Paperback: 440 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.04 x
9.01 x 5.93
Publisher: Madison Books; (November )
ISBN: 1568331142
A
Concise History of Bulgaria
by R.J. Crampton
Book Description For the increasing number of Western travelers
who visit Bulgaria either on holiday or on business, this is the ideal
introduction to the country's fascinating past. The rich and dramatic story
of the Bulgarians is traced from medieval times through Ottoman rule and
the cultural flowering of the nineteenth century to the turbulent years
of the twentieth century. The story is told in straightforward, nonacademic
style, and is the only compact, illustrated history of Bulgaria in the
English language.
Paperback: 280 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.52 x
8.50 x 5.41
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd); (March )
ISBN: 052156719X
A
Concise History of Bulgaria (Cambridge Concise Histories)
by R. J. Crampton (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; (March )
Financing
Government in the Transition--Bulgaria : The Political Economy of Tax Policies,
Tax Bases, and Tax Evasion (World Bank Regional And)
by Zeljko Bogetic (Editor), Arye L. Hillman (Editor)
The
Fragility of Goodness : Why Bulgaria's Jews Survived the Holocaust
by Tzvetan Todorov (Editor), Arthur Denner (Translator)
Book Description With the exception of Denmark, Bulgaria was
the only country allied with or occupied by Nazi Germany that did not annihilate
or turn over its Jewish population. Here a prominent French intellectual
with Bulgarian roots accounts for this singularity. Tzvetan Todorov assembles
and interprets for the first time key evidence from this episode of Bulgarian
history, including letters, diaries, government reports, and memoirs--most
never before translated into any language. Through these documents,...
Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr; (May 1, )
May
It Fill Your Soul: Experiencing Bulgarian Music (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology)
by Timothy Rice
Paperback from University of Chicago Press
1994
Special Order
Prehistoric
Bulgaria (Monographs in World Archaeology, No 22)
by Douglass W. Bailey, Ivan Panayotov
(Paperback)
Privatization
of Agriculture in New Market Economies : Lessons from Bulgaria (Natural
Resource Management and Policy)
by Andrew Schmitz, Kirby Moulton, Allan Buckwell
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