Our Authors

Our Authors

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Roin Metreveli

Roin Metreveli is a historian, academic, public figure, Ph. D. in History (1974), professor (1976), Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (1993). His name is connected to the publication of the Soviet Georgian Encyclopedia. He is the author of more than 300 articles and books and he was the editor of nearly one hundred books on... Read more >

Iona Meunargia

(1852-1919), a Georgian writer, critic and publicist. He was a student of Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary but was expelled as a politically unreliable young man. He continued his studies in Paris and on his return to his home country he was involved in the activities of the Georgian Society fighting illiteracy, as well as in those related to the... Read more >

NEW BOOKS

2809 English Words – The Key to Rapid Learning

CHARLES BROWNE

For those who want to learn a language quickly, this small book is the perfect solution. It contains 2809 words, and knowing them will make learning English much easier. According to one study,... Read more >

Napoleon’s Mameluk (Second edition)

Rustam Raza’s Memoirs

  Rustam Raza was born in 1782 in Tbilisi to Armenian parents. He was kidnapped at the age of thirteen and sold in Cairo, where the sheikh presented him to Napoleon Bonaparte in 1798.... Read more >

Unusual Stories of the Argentina National Team

LUCIANO WERNICKE

No place on Earth adopted football as quickly and as firmly as Argentina. Unusual Stories of the Argentina National Team does not offer you a strict chronology of successes or failures, nor will... Read more >

Anna's Poetry

Anna Kalandadze

Anna Kalandadze (1924-2008), the 20th century great Georgian woman poet, is translated into major European languages, including Arabic and Turkish. A ballad-like quality of her poems, with complex... Read more >