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Παρά Τοις Δούλοις. τα Ιωάννινα

Author: Michail Mitsakis

Two prose texts by Michail Mitsakis. Both were written around the same period and for the same reason: from a trip that Mitsakis undertook to Ioannina, as an envoy, apparently, of the director of the...

Two prose texts by Michail Mitsakis. Both were written around the same period and for the same reason: from a trip that Mitsakis undertook to Ioannina, as an envoy, apparently, of the director of the newspaper "Akropolis," Vlasis Gavriilidis.

"Slaves" are the residents of this city in Epirus, which was then under Turkish occupation, that the author visited...

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Two prose texts by Michail Mitsakis. Both were written around the same period and for the same reason: from a trip that Mitsakis undertook to Ioannina, as an envoy, apparently, of the director of the newspaper "Akropolis," Vlasis Gavriilidis.

"Slaves" are the residents of this city in Epirus, which was then under Turkish occupation, that the author visited in 1887.

"Despite the Slaves" follows two other extensive travel texts by Mitsakis. One refers to a trip he made to Thessaly and the other to Corfu.

[Excerpt from the introduction text of the edition]

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Author
Michail Mitsakis
Publisher
Patakis
Type
Travel Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
88
Release Date
5/2004
Publication Date
2004
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789601611266

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Two prose texts by Michail Mitsakis. Both were written around the same period and for the same reason: from a trip that Mitsakis undertook to Ioannina, as an envoy, apparently, of the director of the newspaper "Akropolis," Vlasis Gavriilidis.

"Slaves" are the residents of this city in Epirus, which was then under Turkish occupation, that the author visited in 1887.

"Despite the Slaves" follows two other extensive travel texts by Mitsakis. One refers to a trip he made to Thessaly and the other to Corfu.

[Excerpt from the introduction text of the edition]

Manufacturer

Author
Michail Mitsakis
Publisher
Patakis
Type
Travel Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
88
Release Date
5/2004
Publication Date
2004
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789601611266

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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