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Otvoren Universitet - Open University
Notes: 205 p.


Donated by: Matica na Iselenicite od Makedonija
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: M 891.8 TEM
Copies: 1
With D'mbeni at Heart - So D'mbeni vo Srceto
Notes: 64 p D'mbensko Benevolent Society of Toronto Canada founded May 28, 1944 to honour the 50th anniversary proudly sponsored the printing of the book of poems by Vasko Karatza.


Donated by: Risto Stefov
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: E/M 886.6 KAR
Copies: 1
19th Century Macedonian Folktales
Notes: Marko Cepenkov (1829-1920) dedicated his whole life to collect and preserve for posterity the enormous wealth of Macedonian folk literature. This literature embodies the deepest layers of the Macadonian collective consciousness, wisdom and philosophy of life of a sturdy are at the crossroads of cultures, civilizations, peoples and languages.


Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: E398.2 CEP
ISBN: 0858377454
Copies: 1
A History of My Times
Notes: 363 p. : maps.


Donated by: Thomas Yaneff
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: E 888 XEN
Copies: 1
Aegean Mother
Notes: Poems


Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: E/M 891.8 KER
ISBN: 096802260X
Copies: 1
Aeschylus & Sophocles, Their Work and Influence
Notes: Subjects Aeschylus -- Criticism and interpretation. Sophocles -- Criticism and interpretation.


Donated by: Thomas Yaneff
Item Type: Hardcover
Call Number: E 882.09 She
Copies: 1
Ajazmo
Notes: 217p. Fiction


Donated by: TPL
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: M 891.9 IVA
Copies: 1
Ajucka Cesma Vol. 1
Notes: p.224 Short Stories


Donated by: Toronto Public Library
Item Type: Hardcover
Call Number: M 891.8 POD
Copies: 1
Aleksis Zorbas
Notes: Fiction


Donated by: TPL
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: M 891.111 KAZ
Copies: 1
Aleksis Zorbas
Notes: 358 p. Fiction


Donated by: TRL
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: M 891.11 KAS
Copies: 1
Alisa vo Zemjata na Cudata
Notes: The fantastic adventures of Alice in the fanciful world she discovers when she follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole.


Donated by: Sandra Danilovic
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: M C/F 823.8 CAR
Copies: 1
Amazing Garden - Short Stories
Notes: 100 p. Aspassia Bossota-Patsy Sider is the fifth child of the six children of Avraam 1908- 1987 and Konstantina Bossotas 1915-2009 (five daughters and a son.) She was born in the city of Florina-Lerin on April 1Oth, 1943. Her education was Grade Twelve. ln 1962 her and her family, for political reasons, decided to immigrate to Canada. In Canada she met Angelo Sider-Evangelos Sideropoulos from Florina-Lerin. and ther, got married in 1964. The Lord awarded them with three children Steve. Liliian and Nick. From their married children Lillian and Steve they have four grandchildren, Tiffany, Lauren, Jason and Julia. In the free world of Canada she had a desire to continue her education and after a hard day's work, at nights she took various courses and she was awarded many Certificates of Knowledge. The National Library of Poetry awarded her the Editor's Choice Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry twice in 1997 and once in 2006. In 1985 the Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral Church of St. Clement of Ohrid in Toronto warded het, a Certificate of Appreciation for her dedication, kindness and hard work towards the church and the Macedonian people. In January 9th of 1998 the Stratford Career Institute in Toronto awarded her the Diploma in Creative Writing. She is an active member of the Macedonian Community in Toronto and lifetime member of the International Society of Poets. Patsy Sider-Aspassia Bosscta is the author of five poetry books entitled"Drary of a Soul (1998)" "A Spark from the Ashes (1998)" "Between Two Worlds (2000)" "The Joy of Justice (2003)" "Prohibited Culture) (2006)" a book of Short Stories entitled "Amazing Garden (2009)" and author of many other poems, many other short stories of fifteen hundred words each story or less and children' stories. Her hobby is writing. Personal Note or Philosophical Statement: "You must have space in your heart for love and forgiveness, even in times of suffering. Faith in the Lord, strength of will and hope will always lead you along the path of righteousness and happiness."


Donated by: Patsy Sider
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: E 891.8 SID
Copies: 1
Amerikanski Raskazi
Notes: p. 267


Donated by: Toronto Public Library
Item Type: Hardcover
Call Number: M 891.81. JAN
Copies: 1
Anegdoti od Hob
Notes: 148 p.


Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: M 891.9 CUS
Copies: 1
Anthony and Cleopatra
Notes: xviii, 285 p. or this updated edition, David Bevington has included in his introductory section a thorough consideration of recent critical and stage interpretations of Antony and Cleopatra, demonstrating how the theatrical design and imagination of this play make it one of Shakespeare's most remarkable tragedies. The edition is attentive throughout to the play as theatre: a detailed, illustrated account of the stage history is followed, in the commentary, by discussion of staging options offered by the text. The commentary is especially full and helpful, untangling many obscure words and phrases, illuminating sexual puns, and alerting the reader to Shakespeare's shaping of his source material in Plutarch's Lives. This is a scholarly edition, but its scholarship is not intrusive: it will also satisfy those approaching the play for the first time. An updated reading list completes the edition.


Donated by: Trajko Tanewski
Item Type: Paperback
Call Number: E 822.33 BEV
ISBN: 0521848334
Copies: 1