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Greek Language & People (BBC Active): David A. Hardy

Greek Language & People (BBC Active): David A. Hardy

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An ideal introduction to the language and culture of Greece, Greek Language and People is an integrated multi-media course for beginners. As well as teaching the skills necessary to communicate in and understand basic Greek, it provides an accessible introduction to the written language, and enables you to read Greek with ease. Language practice is mixed with fascinating insights into contemporary Greece and traditional Greek customs.Whether learning at home or in a class, Greek Language and People can help you to reach the equivalent level of a first qualification, such as GCSE. Course Book*Dialogues and language notes combine with cultural information, introducing new language in a relevant context *Exercises and activities, drawn mainly from authentic Greek sources, allow you to practise new language and reinforce learning 256-page course book

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Isak Dinesen’s Africa : Images of the Wild Continent from the Writer’s Life and Words: Isak Dinesen

Isak Dinesen's Africa : Images of the Wild Continent from the Writer's Life and Words: Isak Dinesen

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From Publishers Weekly
In her memoir, Out of Africa, and in short stories, Danish-born writer Dinesen evoked a timeless Africa distilled from her 18 years on a Kenya coffee plantation. This lovely-looking but ultimately shallow picture book, a tie-in with the film based on Out of Africa, splices excerpts from Dinesen’s autobiographical writings, stories and letters with color photographs of Africa’s land, people and wildlife. For readers familiar with her works, the album is pleasant enough, though readers expecting visual signs of today’s real, changing, troubled Africa will be disappointed. In an almost apologetic introduction, Judith Thurman, Dinesen’s biographer, notes that the writer was not a conservationist, enjoyed big game hunting and had paternalistic, feudal relationships with Africans. Nevertheless, Dinesen upheld the dignity and value of African culture, and her rhythmic prose captured the complex poetry of Africa’s landscape. These positive qualities are rendered in photos taken by Peter Beard, Galen Rowell, Frank Connor and others. November 20
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Isak Dinesen’s Africa : Images of the Wild Continent from the Writer’s Life and Words: Isak Dinesen

Isak Dinesen's Africa : Images of the Wild Continent from the Writer's Life and Words: Isak Dinesen

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
In her memoir, Out of Africa, and in short stories, Danish-born writer Dinesen evoked a timeless Africa distilled from her 18 years on a Kenya coffee plantation. This lovely-looking but ultimately shallow picture book, a tie-in with the film based on Out of Africa, splices excerpts from Dinesen’s autobiographical writings, stories and letters with color photographs of Africa’s land, people and wildlife. For readers familiar with her works, the album is pleasant enough, though readers expecting visual signs of today’s real, changing, troubled Africa will be disappointed. In an almost apologetic introduction, Judith Thurman, Dinesen’s biographer, notes that the writer was not a conservationist, enjoyed big game hunting and had paternalistic, feudal relationships with Africans. Nevertheless, Dinesen upheld the dignity and value of African culture, and her rhythmic prose captured the complex poetry of Africa’s landscape. These positive qualities are rendered in photos taken by Peter Beard, Galen Rowell, Frank Connor and others. November 20
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Eyewitness Travel Phrasebook: Bulgarian: DK Publishing

Eyewitness Travel Phrasebook: Bulgarian: DK Publishing

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Featuring pronunciation, a menu guide, a mini-dictionary, hotel information, and emergency phrases.

Whether you’re trying to order dinner or get back to your hotel, you cannot make your way without knowing what to say, and the Eyewitness Travel Guide Phrase Books are the perfect guide for tongue-tied tourists. These compact, user-friendly books fit right into your pocket or purse, and meet the communications needs of the tourist and business traveler alike. Based on an innovative system of imitated pronunciation, phrases are organized into logical and practical divisions, including time; food and drink; air travel; bus, taxi, and subway information; shopping; health and medical care; and much more. Typical replies to questions you may be asked, as well as signs and instructions you’re likely to see or hear, are also given. The guides also include a carefully selected mini-dictionary, and useful conversion tables translating distance, clothing sizes, and weight.

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