Tag: Books

Six Contemporary Greek-Themed Books Worth a Read

Stories about contemporary Greece are few and far between and often get lost amongst the dozens and dozens of titles

September 12, 2019

“A Hellenophile’s Tale” by Author Philip Duke

Author Philip Duke was born in Liverpool, England, but by his personal accounts he is a lifelong “hellenophile” — someone

August 23, 2019
Labor

Four Books You Should Read About How Greek Immigrants Shaped US Labor Laws

Today marks the 105th anniversary of a watershed moment in the history of American labor relations. The Ludlow Massacre —

April 20, 2019

Eight Books Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Should Read While Visiting Greece

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is in Greece and just in case his security team forgot to pack some books

December 7, 2017

Award-Winning Australian Author Will Kostakis in United States for Book Tour Pens Poignant Thoughts on His Experience

The following was penned by award-winning Australian author Will Kostakis, who is currently in the United States on a book

October 16, 2017

Australian Cardiologist Honors His Smyrna Ancestors with New Book

Flames on the Water – Tears in the Sea is a powerful historic novel about one of the worst tragedies

June 21, 2016

National Geographic Publishes Stunning, Vibrant Book to Accompany “The Greeks” Exhibition

National Geographic’s love affair with the Greeks continues. In addition to an epic exhibition on display at the National Geographic

June 19, 2016

8 Books to Take on Your Trip to Greece This Summer

8 Books to Take on Your Trip to Greece This Summer On your journey, why not take a travelogue with

May 27, 2016

Paperback Released: “Smyrna, September 1922 — The American Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century’s Genocide”

Professor Lou Ureneck’s book— previously titled The Great Fire— has been released by HarperCollins in a paperback edition with a

May 15, 2016

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