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Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
1000 copies,
Soft,
192 p,
(In Belarusian)
Belaruskii︠a︡ narodnyi︠a︡ kryz︠h︡y
Managrafii︠a︡
Ramani︠u︡k M.
Classification and varieties, semantics and functions of Belarusian folk grave signs and sacrificial crosses.
Nasha Nīva
Vilʹni︠a︡,
2000,
1500 copies,
Hard,
222 p., il., art paper,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 9955-437-08-1
68 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Vilʹni︠a︡,
2000,
1500 copies,
Hard,
222 p., il., art paper,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 9955-437-08-1
Adkusi galavu varone
Ese
Arloŭ U.
The new collection of works by the well-known Belarusian historian, prose writer, poet and essayist Uladzimir Arlou, the author of more than 20 works translated into 25 languages. The book contains his last years essays. Skilful style and a bit rude…
Nasha Nīva
Vīlʹni︠a︡,
2003,
Soft,
176 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 9955-437-17-0
15 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Vīlʹni︠a︡,
2003,
Soft,
176 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 9955-437-17-0
Plavilʹshchyki rasy
Vybranyi︠a︡ vershy
Adamovich S.
This is the sixth collection of the Belarusian poet Slavomir Adamovich.
Nasha Nīva
Vīlʹni︠a︡,
1999,
Soft,
200,
(In Belarusian)
15 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Vīlʹni︠a︡,
1999,
Soft,
200,
(In Belarusian)
Konet︠s︡ Gorlaga
Klimovich R.
This eye-opening book by the prisoner of the Soviet concentration camp is a collection of his striking memoirs - the memoirs by the man who even under deadly conditions of totalitarian interminable repression aspired to be a free man. You are sure t…
Nasha Nīva
Minsk,
1999,
500 copies,
Soft,
352 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 985-6374-09-X
8 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Minsk,
1999,
500 copies,
Soft,
352 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 985-6374-09-X
Filistovich. Vi︠a︡rtanʹne nat︠s︡yi︠a︡nalista
Lukashuk A.
This book is dedicated to Ian Filistovich. He worked for the Belarusian underground movement, formed a military group and published newspaper Zyvie Belarus. The book comprises the materials taken from his letters, articles, memoirs of his friends an…
Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
2000 copies,
Soft,
80 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 985-6374-02-2
2 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
2000 copies,
Soft,
80 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 985-6374-02-2
Gart
Z uspaminaŭ pra Sai︠u︡z Belaruskikh Patryi︠o︡taŭ (Glybokae, Pastavy. 1945-1947 g.)
The Union of Belarusian Patriots (UBP) was an underground youth organization founded in the autumn of 1945 by students. This book is formed from the memoirs of twelve UBP members and gives a vivid notion of Belarusian patriotic movement.
Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
1000 copies,
Soft,
352 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 985-6374-01-4
8 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
1000 copies,
Soft,
352 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 985-6374-01-4
Boz︠h︡ai︠a︡ karoŭka zʹ Pi︠a︡taĭ aveni︠u︡
Arloŭ U.
Prose and poetry of the author were published in Estonia, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia and etc. The book is made up by essays written as a result of the author’s tours around three continents.
Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1998,
100 copies,
Soft,
186 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 985-6374-06-5
6 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1998,
100 copies,
Soft,
186 p,
(In Belarusian)
ISBN 985-6374-06-5
POST SCRIPTUM. Kantaminat︠s︡yi.
Glebus A.
Adam Khliobus, the modern notorious writer, presents his eleventh book containing aphorisms, quotations, commentaries on creation, science, policy, sensuality, religion, happiness, ideals. This collection is the result of ten-year work.
15 USD
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U fii︠a︡letavaĭ nochy vugal kryla
Dakumentalʹnai︠a︡ proza
Lukashuk A.
During the 80s, Lukashuk, worked for the largest state communist newspaper in Belarus and had an ample opportunity to observe the behavior of both management and staff employees. The events of his narrative unfold and help you penetrate behind the g…
15 USD
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Karaleustva Belarusʹ
Katali︠o︡g. Postkali︠a︡nii︠a︡lʹnai︠a︡ kulʹtura
The book is devoted to the contemporaneous Belarus, its politics. History of dictatorship.
Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
Soft,
74 p., il,
(In Belarusian, Polish and English)
26 USD
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Nasha Nīva
Mensk,
1997,
Soft,
74 p., il,
(In Belarusian, Polish and English)