The Essential Naguib Mahfouz Dr Victor Afari-SefaNaguib Mahfouz, the first and only writer of Arabic to be awarded the Nobel prize for literature, wrote prolifically from the 1930s until shortly before his death in 2006, in a variety of genres: novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, a regular weekly newspaper column, and in later life his intensely brief and evocative Dreams. His Cairo Trilogy achieved the status of a world classic, and the Swedish Academy of Letters in awarding him the 1988
Ali Kadri examines how over the last three decades the Arab world has undergone a process of developmental descent
and contemporary challenges
Durer and Bach
This book covers: how search works
the American School of Classical Studies at Athens is the oldest American overseas research institute
measurement and reduction process of contaminants in milk must be understood and addressed
An intimate historical portrait of the women of Nubia and their unique house decorations including over 400 full color and black and white photographs
a leisurely pursuit
This book aims to show how technical aspects of financial were initially part of the early investigations of macroeconomics and how they may be used to provide a realistic analysis of the behavior of modern financial economies
the investor perspective
Sets out an invaluable critique of racism in Irish society
alongside insights about the realities of working as a chaplain