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Kosovo / Kosova – Kocobo
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Kyrgyzstan
04 000 FtBishkek 1 : 30 000
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Masterpieces of the Louvre
02 400 FtThis guide to the Louvre masterpieces presents over 150 major works and views of the most spectacular rooms. Renowned specialists from the museum contributed their knowledge and passion to re-create the magic of the Louvre. Internationally famous works, along with lesser-known or recently acquired pieces, illustrate the awesome diversity and wealth of the world’s largest museum. This authoritative work includes commentaries by the museum’s curators and a spectacular selection of illustrated works, as a souvenir of an unforgettable visit.
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Montenegro – Crna Gora
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One Stop
07 500 FtIn the hustle-and-bustle of our world today, convenience and efficiency have become hallmark appeals, even essential factors, in many people’s lives. New applications are churned out every day to respond to this demand. But nothing says ‘hassle-free’ more than Super Apps; apps that allow users to access several services from one single application. With Super Apps like Grab and WeChat gaining popularity, and tech giants and FinTechs looking to stake their claim in this digital revolution, many might be wondering: What exactly are Super Apps? What is their significance in our world today?Are they the future for all things digital? In One Stop, award winning FinTech lawyer, former diplomat, and dedicated social entrepreneur Neha Mehta answers these questions by tracing the history of Super Apps and analyzing cultural differences in their adoption and popularity (or lack thereof) in the East and West. Through stories of well-known Super Apps and in-depth interviews with central banks, entrepreneurs, and FinTech industry experts, this book illustrates the Super App revolution—the way it disrupts, innovates and creates opportunity. With the COVID-19 pandemic as a background highlighting the need to move to digital platforms, One Stop also examines how Super Apps can potentially create an inclusive and sustainable world for all, in a future that looks increasingly digital.
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Pope Benedict XVI – The Conscience of our Age
02 000 FtFr. D. Vincent Twomey, a former doctoral student of Joseph Ratzinger and long time friend of the Pope, felt the need to respond to the common question he heard often after the papal election, „What kind of person is the new Pope?” So often Twomey had read false depictions of both the man and his thought, especially the image presented by the media as a grim enforcer. Twomey offers here a unique double–presentation of the man, Pope Benedict XVI ― a theological portrait that encompasses both an overview of the writings, teachings and thought of the brilliant theologian and spiritual writer, as well as the man himself, and his personality traits and how he communicates with others. Twomey shows that the secret to the serene dignified behavior of Benedict is that he is open to beauty as much as truth, that he lives outside himself, and is not preoccupied with his own self. He also is a man that Twomey says „has the courage to be imperfect”, showing he has a deep humility and strives for teaching the truth even when misunderstood or not presented as well as he would like.
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Republic of Macedonia
04 000 FtCity Centre of Skopje
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Republic of Macedonia
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Shunga
012 000 FtIt was from the time of Manet that Japanese art began to inspire the Europeans to apply fresh ideas through a change of style and taste, which was going to be the basis for Impressionism and what developed from it. The important impact of Japanese art on the old continent provided a link between the aesthetic conceptions of each of these two worlds. Our interest in eroticism dates back to the Golden Age of Greco-Latin pottery, but the freedom of expression displayed by the Japanese in this field was to impress itself to a considerable extent on the artists of the old continent by rousing their sensitivity to this subject. The erotic works reproduced in this volume are called Shunga, ‘springpictures’; a name which evokes initiatory serenity linked with the rebirth of nature. Classical Japanese literature abounds in descriptions of sexual relations, as is borne out by Gengi monogatari, the very famous Tale of Gengi, the work of a lady of the Court, Murasaki Shikibu, who wrote it about the year 1000. It is the first novel, and one of the most important, in Japanese literature, outstanding also in its length, with 4234 pages divided into 54 chapters, 44 of which are taken up with an enumeration of the happy and less happy love affairs of the handsome prince Gengi. From the horizontal roll, the makemono, the presentation of manuscripts developed towards what present-day publishers call an offprint, with the twelve separate illustrations of Tosa Misunobu (1434-1525). This kind of reproduction was widely used for the polychrome wood engravings carried out by the artists of the Ukiyo-e. Sexual manuals were numerous and widely circulated throughout the country, as the primitive society of lords and warriors saw the merchant and bourgeois class constantly growing.
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Silk Road Countries
04 000 FtThe Great Silk Road and surrounding Territory
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Star Profiles
03 600 FtFrom the dust jacket: STAR PROFILES contains 91 candid biographies of the all-time greats, providing an extraordinary insight into an industry whose private and public worlds often alarmingly coincide. The book briefly describes Joan’s four marriages (and romantic relationships) and film career.
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The Best of MGM
02 800 FtA photographic tribute to the legendary movie studio features more than 250 full-color and black-and-white illustrations and a well-written text that traces the studio’s history and discusses its films and stars.
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The Book of Fate
018 000 FtA sors könyve, amely korábban Napóleon, Franciaország néhai császárának birtokában volt, most először angolra fordítva egy 1801-ben talált ősi egyiptomi kézirat német fordításából.
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The History of Television
01 500 FtChronicles the medium that has changed the face of politics, world news, art, entertainment, and leisure time, and presents its technical development and hit programs
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The History of The Hungarian Pipemaker’s Craft
08 000 FtThe earliest pipes and pipe-smoking accessories of outstanding cultural history value entered the Hungarian National Museum collection in the mid 1860’s. In addition to the historical value of pipes of famous personalities – Ferenc Rakoczi II, Ferenc Wesselenyi, Sandor Kisfaludy, Mihaly Vorosmarty and Janos Vajda – knowledge of smoking history was furthered by the remarkably skillfully wrought pipe-carvings as works of applied art. Regrettably, a major portion of this collection was destroyed during World War II. In the early 1970’s the Hungarian National Museum purchased some 500 pipes from the estate of the noted collector and former mayor of Budapest, Istvan Barczy, the collection featuring the works of master Hungarian meerschaum carvers and other European, mainly Austrian and German pipe-makers. as a result of consistent museological collection and cataloguing, the Hungarian National Museum today possesses the largest and the most significant Smoking History Collection in Hungary. Through studies and articles by noted authors, this book offers a summary of the Hungarian history of smoking and pipe-collecting. It deals with the pipe finds from archeological digs, the activities of early pipe-making centers, and the making of pipes of various materials and forms. A separate study analyzes the historical subject appearing on pipes and pipe-stems, also identifying the drawings on which the sculpted depictions on the pipes were modeled. With the aid of the exhibition catalogue section of this book, the visitor may not only follow the material on display but also gain a comprehensive view of a hitherto little-known area of art history uniquely combining Hungarian cultural history and applied art. The year 2000 is an especially great occasion for Hungarians throughout the world. One thousand years ago the Hungarian state was formed when King Stephen The Saint converted to Christianity and was crowned king. He had succeeded in establishing a state and culture which, despite its linguistic isolation, would survive and take root in the Carpathian Basin, fitting into the family of European nations. To quote Gyula Illyes: ”…a people may live a thousand years only by means of miracles: on the model of the phoenix.” Hungarian-ness, like the phoenix, has always been capable of rebirth, not only preserving but also enriching its culture. The Millennium – like other historic anniversaries – has directed public attention to the outstanding values of the national cultural heritage. The characteristic forms of manifestation of this are the exhibitions held in the museums. The pipe history exhibition jointly organized by the Hungarian National Museum and the Balaton Museum of Keszthely takes a worthy place among these, as well as being the most significant presentation to date of the Smoking History Collection of the Hungarian National Museum. The exhibition will be on display at the Balaton Museum from April to September, 2000, then at the Deri Museum in Debrecen, and finally at the Hungarian National Museum.
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The land beyond the forest I-II.
024 000 FtEmily Gerard (1849–1905) regényíró 1883-ban két évre Erdélybe költözött férjével, az osztrák hadsereg tisztjével. Az akkoriban az Osztrák–Magyar Monarchia részeként, ma Nyugat-Románia részeként, Erdély kevéssé volt ismert az angliai olvasók számára. Az ezt követő években megírta ezt a teljes terjedelmű beszámolót (1888-ban jelent meg), valamint számos cikket a régióról, amelyeket Bram Stoker felhasznált a Drakula helyszínének kutatása során. Leírja az erdélyi népet alkotó különböző nemzetiségekkel – románokkal, szászokkal és cigányokkal – való találkozásait. Megdöbbentő anekdotákkal teli, regényszerű stílusban megírt műve személyes emlékeit ötvözi a táj és az emberek részletes leírásával. A második kötet a cigány és zsidó lakosságot, valamint Gerard vegyes érzéseit tárgyalja az ország elhagyása után.
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The Lost Years of Jesus
02 400 FtAncient texts reveal that Jesus spent 17 years in the Orient. They say that from age 13 to age 29, Jesus traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh and Tibet as both student and teacher. For the first time, Elizabeth Clare Prophet brings together the testimony of four eyewitnesses—and three variant translations—of these remarkable documents. She tells the intriguing story of how Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch discovered the manuscripts in 1887 in a monastery in Ladakh. Critics “proved” they did not exist—then three distinguished scholars and educators rediscovered them in the twentieth century. Now you can read for yourself what Jesus said and did prior to his Palestinian mission. It’s one of the most revolutionary messages of our time.
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The Philosophy of Wine
02 500 FtA new translation of a unique and much-loved book by the philosopher and writer Béla Hamvas, only the second of his works to be available in English. „The Philosophy of Wine” is an apologia for the rare, solemn moments of life, of ease, of play, and self-forgetful serenity.
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The Prado Guide
03 500 FtThe Prado Guide offers the best way to enjoy and understand the Museo del Prado’s collections, as well as the buildings which house them. With nearly 500 pages, the guide illustrates and describes more than 400 works of art from some of history’s most famous artists, form Velázquez to Goya, from Titian to Tiepolo, from Bosch to Rubens. It includes the undisputed masterpieces of the Prado, accompanied by many others, which complement the generous and harmonious panorama of the Museum’s collections. With full colour pictures and texts written by specialists on the topic, this Official Guide is the best publication to discover and enjoy the Prado collections, which encompass Spanish, Italian, Flemish, Dutch, French and British painting, along with sculptures and decorative art collections.
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Treasures of Yosemite National Park
024 000 FtKülönleges és ritka Yosemite Nemzeti Park szuvenír, a Yosemite nevezetességeit ábrázoló, gyönyörű színezett fotókkal.
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Vietnam – Laos – Cambodia
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World of Art
05 500 FtProphet, poet, painter, engraver – William Blake (1757-1827) was an artist of uniquely powerful imagination and far-reaching creative gifts. His work expresses the spiritual drama of the English national being, integrating poetry and visual art in a sustained work of visionary creativity unparalleled in English art history. Revealing Blake to be far more than a revolutionary social radical, this classic study reshapes our understanding of the artist’s achievement. Kathleen Raine details the enriching effect of mystical, alchemical and gnostic philosophy on Blake’s art. She unravels the complex, deeply felt symbolism expressed in his paintings and prints, and describes the powerful impact of his reading of Dante, Milton and the Bible. Raine’s compelling text guides the reader through the life and thought of this extraordinary artist. Fully alive to the uniqueness of Blake’s art – which has ‘a reality, a coherence, a climate’ all its own – she introduces famous work such as Jerusalem, Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Four Zoas and The Book of Job, relating them to Blake’s world view and explaining their prophetic qualities, their fierce energy, and their central place in British Romantic art.