Viseslav Simic (5 results)

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The Hague Tribunal, Srebrenica, and the Miscarriage of Justice
Stephen Karganovic; Christopher Black; Viseslav Simic; Ambassador James Bisset; Peter Brock; Jean Toschi Morazzani Visconti
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The Hague Tribunal, Srebrenica, and the Miscarriage of Justice
Stephen Karganovic; Christopher Black; Viseslav Simic; Ambassador James Bisset; Peter Brock; Jean Toschi Morazzani Visconti
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The Hague Tribunal, Srebrenica, and the Miscarriage of Justice
Stephen Karganovic; Christopher Black; Viseslav Simic; Ambassador James Bisset; Peter Brock; Jean Toschi Morazzani Visconti
- Softcover
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Language: English
Published by Serbian Literary Company, Toronto, Canada, 2001
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- First Edition
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Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.Ground Zero Books, Ltd.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. The format is approximately 5.75 inches by 8.25 inches. 148 pages. Footnotes. Illustrations (some in color). Contents. Genealogical Table. The cover has some wear and soiling. Inscribed by the author on the title page. The inscription reads 11-22-01 Thanksgiving Day Washington, D.C. To a true Serb, a…model America, and a real human, to Nikoleta, with respect and gratitude, Proud to be her friend, Simic. This is a translation of Zapisi Danilovog ucenika i druge price. This is one of the Serbian Literary Company Series: Serbs in Diaspora, Editor-In-Chief: Sofija Skoric. Introduction by Dr. George Vic Tomashevich. Prof. Dr. Vieslav Simi , is a professor at the Technological Institute of Monterrey in Mexico and an expert in geopolitical relations. He teaches geopolitics, international relations, religions and the contemporary world, Middle Eastern issues, North American affairs, and also teaches several courses at the business school, which concern negotiation and conflict resolution, regional cooperation and development, public administration and politics. He is an award-winning writer, was a translator at the highest level in the State Department, worked in America, Japan, Argentina, Georgia, Russia, etc. He is a kind of ambassador of the Serbian people in the Diaspora. Every year, Prof. Simi brings students from Mexico to Serbia to introduce them to the country, culture, tradition, and Serbian monasteries. "Of Love Earthly and Heavenly" is a remarkable literary recreation and dazzling psychological reanimation of the twelve fascinating and enigmatic historical personalities from the highest ranks of medieval Serbian royalty and aristocracy, caught in the intense conflicts and dilemmas of their secular as well as ecclesiastic, dramatic, ecstatic and anguished inner lives and turbulent and destructive storms of their people's tragic history. It is superbly translated into English by the eminent philologist, linguist and poet Kosara M. Gavrilovich, richly illustrated by the acclaimed painter and classical mythologist, Dusica Savic-Benghiat and beautifully produced and published by the Serbian Literary Company of Toronto under the first-rate editorship of Sofia Skoric. The enviably talented and truly inspired author of this masterpiece of literary historical reconstruction is Viseslav Simic, a brilliant young poet and novelist, whose original and inimitable contribution to Serbian and world literature has already elicited a number of well deserved and superlative critical reviews and tributes. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Dusica Savic Benghiat (illustrator).