Armenian Studies Program Book/Video/CD/ Donations
Dr. Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program
would like to thank the authors and publishers for the following
books, periodicals, videos, and archival gifts either offered personally
or to the Program.
Alidz Agbabian, Dzalabadig, Images from the Diasporas Mother
Community, in Armenian, Los Angeles: Dzil-u-Dzar Publications, 2002,
32 pages, large format with CD of songs. A book for children eight
years and older with stories and verse by the author and archival
photos of Aleppo. Available at dziludzar@aol.com.
Anna Ballian, editor, Armenian Relics of Cilicia from the Museum
of the Catholicosate in Antelias, Lebanon, a catalogue of an exhibition
at the Banaki Museum, Athens, 30 October-10 December 2002, Athens:
Olkos, 2002, 127 large format pages, brilliant color photography
throughout, with catalogue of objects, essays, and bibliography.
Offered by His Holiness, Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of
Cilicia.
Clifford Chanin, curator, In Memory: The Art of Afterward, exhibition
catalogue, The Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, NY, NY, 2002,
40 pages, including the works of two Armenian artists, Léon
Tutundjian and Robert Barsumian, part of the Armenian section of
the Legacy Project, materials compiled by A. & D. Kouymjian.
Offered by the Legacy Project, NYC.
Ambassador Leonidas T. Chrysanthopoulos, Caucasus Chronicles: Nation-Building
and Diplomacy in Armenia, 1993-1994, Princeton & London: Gomidas
Institute Books, 2002, 180 pages with map and photos. Offered by
Vincent Lima of the Gomidas Institute.
Daughters of Vartan, Fresno Chapter, Fresno, CA, for the copy of
Vardanants: Yerger Yev Sharakanner (Songs and Sharakans of Vardanants)
1500th Anniversary of Vardanants. Etchmiadzin, 2001.
William Faulkner, Sartoris, translated into Armenian by Diana Hambardzoumian,
Erevan, 2000, 342 pages. Offered by the translator and available
through zangak@arminco.com.
Diana Hambardzoumian, The Milky Way, a novella in Armenian, Erevan,
1999, 120 pages, available through the publisher zangak@arminco.com.
Offered by the author.
Zoya Kachadurian of New York City, for a collection of 15 Armenological
books by T. Altounian, Zabelle Boyajian, including a manuscript
note from the Queens secretary to her on the occasion of the
publication of Armenian Legends and Poem in 1916, P. Aucher, Samuel
Cox, H. Lynch, J. Stryzgowski and D. Boyajian.
Matthew Karanian & Robert Kurkjian, Edge of Time. Traveling
in Armenian & Karabagh, 2nd edition, Washington, D.C.: Stone
Garden Publications, 2002, 164 pages, lavishly illustrated guide-book
with maps and color photography of the authors. Available through
info@StoneGardenProductions.com.
Seiyu Kiriyama, 21st Century: The Age of Sophia. The Wisdom of Greek
Philosophy and the Wisdom of the Buddha, Tokyo: Hirakawa Shuppan
Inc., 2000, 153 pages, available through gk1361@ro.bekkoame.ne.jp.
Lark Musical Society, Glendale, CA, for the books Komitas: Essays
& Articles (Translated by Vatsche Barsoumian) and The Life Work
of Dikran Tchouhadjian by Nikoghos K. Tahmizian.
National Arts Foundation, Skokie, IL, for the copies of the book
Sahagians Armenia with paintings by Arthur Harry Sahagian.
Nishan Parklakian, S. Peter Cowe, editors, Modern Armenian Drama,
An Anthology, New York: Columbia University Press, 2001, xxxii,
449 pages. Seven classical Armenian plays translated into Armenia
with biographical introductions.
Vickie Smith Foston, Victorias Secret: A Conspiracy of Silence,
Sacramento: Victoria Lazarian Heritage Association, 2001, 187 pages
with photos and bibliography. The story of an Armenian immigrant
who was driven to take her own life in Fresno in 1950 as told by
her granddaughter. Available at VLAHARESEARCH@aol.com.
Michael Stone, Dickran Kouymjian, Henning Lehmann, Album of Armenian
Paleography, Aarhus University Press: Aarhus, 2002, 556 folio pages,
with 220 color plates. Available in the U.S. and Canada through
David Brown Book Company, P.O. Box 541, Oakville, CT 06779, fax.
(860) 945-9468 or through the Armenian Studies Program.
Torgom Vehapetian (Simon Hovivian), Nor serunde: Kawutean
nokhaz (The New Generation: Scapegoat), vol. I, The Last Historical
Turning Point Armenia, 1920, 3rd, ed., Beirut: Nanor, 1988, 264
pages.
Martin M. Tourigian, Drexel Hill, PA, for pictures, music and archival
materials
The following books were offered by Professor Antonia Arslan of
the University of Padova, Italy. They are available through the
publisher Guerini e Associati at via delle Erbe 2, 20121 Milano,
tel./fax (011-39) 2 809506.
Antonia Arslan, editor, Daniel Varujan. Il canto del pane, translation
of Hatsin erge (The Bread Song), Milan: Guerini e Associati, 3rd
edition, 1994, 137 pages, with facing Armenian and Italian and an
introduction.
Sonya Orfalian, editor, La mele dellimmortalità. Fiabe
Armene, in the collection, Carte Armene, Milan: Guerini e Associati,
2000, 156 pages.
Stefania Garna, Generazioni nellombra di un genocidio. Il
massacro del popolo armeno, 2nd edition, Padova, 1998, 47 pages
with excellent photographs and bibliography.
Marco Impagliazzo, Una finestra sul massacro. Documenti inediti
sulla strage degli armeni (1915-1916), Milan: Guerini e Associati,
2000, 254 pages, with name index. The Italian edition of a hithertofore
unpublished memoir by a French Franciscan missionary, Jacques Rhétoré
entitled Les Chrétiens aux bêtes.
Souvenirs de la guerre saine proclamé par les Turcs contre
les Chrétiens, en 1915.
Collective authorship, Armin T. Wegner and the Armenians in Anatolia,
1915. Images and textimonies, Milan: Guerini e Associati, 1996,
221 pages, texts in Italian and English.
Periodicals
Handes, Literary and Artistic, no. 3, August 2002, a literary quarterly
in Armenian produced between Tehran and Los Angeles.
Hask, The Monthly Review of the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia,
vol. 71/1-8 (2002).
Horizon, no. 28, 2002/3, published by the Armenian Associations
of Sweden in Uppsala, Garo Hakopian, editor: garo.hakopian@telia.com.
FA FranceArménie, Armenian monthly from Lyon, France, lavishly
illustrated, large format. france-armenie@wanadoo.fr.
St. Nersess Theological Review, vol. 7 (2002), annual of the St.
Nersess Armenian Seminary, 150 Stratton Road, New Rochelle, NY 10804.