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A great source. I've posted that site in the Armenian Genocide Section.
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I found another amazing link: http://www.armenianhouse.org/ (sorry if this is not news)
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I've read my signed copy many times, with great pleasure. He finds Armenians in many countries, has interesting anecdotes to tell, and captures the essence of Armenians, describes the landscape well. Philip Marsden sometimes attends Armenian events.Originally posted by Lika View PostHi guys, recently I was advised of a book about Armenians. I found it quite interesting. The author of the book has been to Armenia in early 1990s which weren't the best times, but he captured the Armeninanness and is very objective. Some of you may already know about this.
'Crossing Place-Journey Among Armenians' Phillip Marsden
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I enjoyed it and highly recommend it.Originally posted by Lika View PostHi guys, recently I was advised of a book about Armenians. I found it quite interesting. The author of the book has been to Armenia in early 1990s which weren't the best times, but he captured the Armeninanness and is very objective. Some of you may already know about this.
'Crossing Place-Journey Among Armenians' Phillip Marsden
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Books to read
Hi guys, recently I was advised of a book about Armenians. I found it quite interesting. The author of the book has been to Armenia in early 1990s which weren't the best times, but he captured the Armeninanness and is very objective. Some of you may already know about this.
'Crossing Place-Journey Among Armenians' Phillip MarsdenTags: None

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