Genocide
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By Vahram Shemmassian, Ph.D.
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We Armenians Survived!
By Ellen Sarkisian Chesnut
We Armenians Survived! The Battle of Marash, 1920 is an unbelievable story of luck and the life affirming instincts of Armenians, including the author’s family, who not only survived this devastating battle but grew to find more strength, after being enmeshed in one of the more brutal genocidal events within the larger period of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 in Turkey. Their personal stories, lives, and denouements are a heartening tribute to acknowledging world history and human wrongs.
Product ID: 384CO/Book
Price: $14.95
Reclaiming Konia By Heather Ruth Martin
A tale of love, loss and the Armenian Genocide – based on the true story of Melkon Jenanyan.
Product ID: ID 376CO
Price: $14.99
The Martyred Armenian Writers 1915-1922: An Anthology by Herand M. Markarian
An anthology of literary works of thirteen most prominent Armenian martyred writers. It includes their bios, literary accomplishments and literary characteristics. The book also contains samples of the works of the writers, translated from the original Armenian texts.
Product ID: 362C
Price: $20.00
The Youth Home of Istanbul: A Story of the Remnants’ Return by Hrant Guzelian
The story of Hrant Güzelian’s search and rescue operations of Islamized Armenian youth in historic Armenia. Güzelian, who was a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, founded the Youth Home of Istanbul in the basement of the Armenian Evangelical Church of Gedik Pasha and dedicated his life to searching and rescuing hundreds of Islamized Armenian youth living in historic Armenia, among whom were Hrant and Rakel Dink.
Պոլսոյ Պատանեկան Տունը – Istanbul’s Youth Home: A Story of Remnants Returning Home (In Armenian) by Հրանդ Կիւզէլեան – Hrant Güzelian
The story of Hrant Güzelian’s search and rescue operations of Islamized Armenian youth in historic Armenia. Güzelian, who was a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, founded the Youth Home of Istanbul in the basement of the Armenian Evangelical Church of Gedik Pasha and dedicated his life to searching and rescuing hundreds of Islamized Armenian youth living in historic Armenia, among whom were Hrant and Rakel Dink.
Product ID: 329/Book
Price: $20.00
The Armenian Genocide Evidence from the German Foreign Office Archives, 1915-1916 compiled and edited by Wolfgang Gust
In close to 800 pages the book contains hundreds of telegrams, letters and reports from German consular officials in the Ottoman Empire to the Foreign Office in Berlin which describe in graphic and shocking detail the unfolding genocide of the Armenians.
Product ID: 349/Book
Price: $75.00
I Shall Not Die by Rev. Nerses Sarian. A Tribute to the Faithfulness of God.
The personal accounts of Rev. Nerses Sarian’s survival story during the Armenian Genocide and a record of the miracles of grace that he has experienced. As a picture of the Church in persecution, this story has the great virtue of being a firsthand account from one who was directly involved.
Product ID: 347/Book
Price: $12.00
The Armenian Answer To The Armenian Question by Richard Melikian
This book is not about the past. It is about the future. Though I consider it a wise thing to try and understand how and why the Armenian Genocide took place, that information and historical data is well documented. Numerous writers and historians have written excellent pieces on the events that took place in the first genocide of this century. But let us not dwell solely upon the sorrows that occurred. Let us press on to better shape the present so that the future will hold that much fewer of such similar tragedies. From this point on you are invited to join me in a walk into the future of the Armenian people. Where are we headed? What direction will you choose to follow? Join me as we ask the questions necessary to lead ourselves out of the early 1900’s and into citizens of the 21st century. –Richard G. Melikian
Product ID: CO355/Book
Price: $12.00
A Latter-Day Odyssey by Mihran Moses Koeroghlian
The autobiography of a man who survived the great Armenian tragedy during the Genocide.
Product ID: 157/Book
Price: $18.00
Blessings in Bitter Cups by Rev. Giragos H. Chopourian, Ph.D.
A triumphant story of a small clan of successful working class Armenians living in Turkey just prior to World War I.
Product ID: 305/Book
Price: $20.00
Escape to Musa Dagh or The Banishment of Zeitoun and Suedia’s Revolt by Rev. Dikran Antreassian. Translated from Armenian by Knarik O. Meneshian.
Gripping account of a courageous and determined people whose love of nation and God could note be crushed by evil.
Product ID: 259/Book
Price: $7.00
Neither to Laugh Nor to Weep Third Edition by Rev. A. Hartunian
A memoir of the Armenian genocide.
Product ID: 56C/Book
Price: $12.95
Out of Darkness by Ramela Martin
A story of dislocation, immigration, struggle, and survival.
Product ID: 219/Book
Price: $13.00
The Civilized by Arthur S. Yeranian
Reflections on the historic Armenian tragedy presented with philosophical thoughts about what causes supposedly “civilized” men to behave in cruel and destructive ways.
Product ID: 110/Book
Price: $9.00
The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire by V. Bryce
A monumental work, presenting the documented account of the genocide of the Armenian people.
Product ID: 14F/Book
Price: $23.00
Torn Between Two Lands by Robert Mirak
Armenians in America 1890 to World War I. A comprehensive study of the Armenian community in America.
Product ID: 121/Book
Price: $25.00
Yoljuluk by William Nesbitt Chambers
Thoughts and analysis on a life in Imperial Turkey.
Product ID: 182/Book
Price: Donation only plus $5.00 to cover S & H