Dear Miloš: Bohuslav Martinů´s letters to Miloš Šafránek


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The monograph consists of a set of correspondence with Miloš Šafránek, a Czech diplomat, music journalist, Martinů's biographer, and a promoter of his work. The volume contains the diplomatic transcriptions of 168 letters, six postcard, five postal cards, one telegram, and one lettercard from the period of 1928-1959. The vast majority of the correspondence is unilateral, addressed to Šafránek; only two of the items were sent by Šafránek. The method of diplomatic transcription, chosen by the authors of the edition, respects the peculiarities of Martinů's linguistic expression. Comprehensive annotations provide historical context and illustrate the political circumstances of the most tumultuous years of the twentieth century, but they also comment on the genesis of compositions.




Dear All (III.)


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Monografie je třetím svazkem edice zabývající se korespondencí Bohuslava Martinů s jeho rodinou v Poličce. Tento svazek obsahuje 56 korespondenčních dokumentů z let 1934 a 1935. Jedná se o korespondenci jednostrannou, dochovaly se pouze dopisy B. Martinů adresované rodině. I přesto lze v těchto dokumentech nacházet unikátní autentická sdělení, v nichž sám Martinů komentuje svou životní i profesní cestu, aby své informace, záměry či postoje sděloval nejbližším rodinným příslušníkům, ale často jejich prostřednictvím i širšímu okruhu přátel v Poličce a v Československu. Dopisy jsou v české verzi předkládány v diplomatickém přepisu včetně jejich faksimile a jsou doplněny poznámkovým aparátem. Monografie je zpracována v česko-anglické podobě. The monograph is the third volume of Bohuslav Martinů's correspondence with his family in Polička. It comprises 56 items of correspondence from 1934 and 1935. Although one-sided, as only letters sent by the composer were preserved, the correspondence contains Martinů's unique and authentic remarks on both his personal and his professional life, in which he shared his news, intentions, and opinions both with his closest relatives and, through them, to a broader circle of friends in Polička and Czechoslovakia. The Czech version provides a true diplomatic transcription of Martinů's manuscript letters and includes facsimiles of the correspondence. Comprehensive annotations give historical context. The monograph includes a parallel English translation.




Trysts


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A tenuous peace exists between the Kelt tribes of southern Gaul and Massalia, a Greek colony. The settlers brought by Ipheghenia, a High Priestess, and her husband Phyldatus have put their trust in Cleuenos. Cleuenos' pledge to consolidate the peace with trade is bound with a promise to return troubled Gerwerith to her remote homeland.




Bohuslav Martinů & Miloslav Bureš: 1955-1959


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Kniha přibližuje tvůrčí vztah mezi skladatelem Bohuslavem Martinů a básníkem Miloslavem Burešem. Objasňuje jejich spolupráci ve druhé polovině 50. let, vznik kantát Otvírání studánek, Romance z Pampelišek, Legenda z dýmu bramborové nati a Mikeš z hor, ale také jejich nerealizované plány. Přináší nový pohled na dobový kontext. Publikace vychází v česko-anglické zrcadlové edici. The book describes the creative relationship between the composer Bohuslav Martinů and the poet Miloslav Bureš. It explains their cooperation in the second half of the 1950s, the creation of the cantatas Opening of the Springs, Romance of Dandelions, Legend of the Smoke of potato nati and Mikeš of the Mountains, but also their unrealized plans. It brings a new perspective on the context of the period. The publication is published in a Czech-English mirror edition.




The Luxembourg Run


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A young drug runner gets revenge on a crime syndicate in this novel of deception and international double crosses from an Edgar Award–winning author. By the time David Hanna Shaw is shuttled off to an Ivy League school by his preoccupied mother, the brilliant young linguist is already fluent in a half dozen languages. He’s also a quick study in international swindling, deceit, drug smuggling, and currency profiteering. That’s what comes from having been dragged across every European capital by a mendacious diplomat father. Then, one day, innately unsettled and anxious, David suddenly disappears from campus. Finally on his own and living only for himself, David heads back to Europe, where he becomes a professional drifter, taking on odd jobs as everything from a brothel handyman in Paris to an occasional courier for a cadre of smugglers in Amsterdam. Swayed by the cash, and a beautiful new lover, David has found his niche—only to be betrayed by his syndicate bosses and left for dead. Now, David’s only thoughts are of revenge. But for a smart man like David, murder is too common. The payback he has planned is an intricate game of deception, multiple identities, and psychological torture as ingenious as it is devious. And it should be. After all, David has been taught by a master.




The Leave Takers


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This compelling and vivid novel - the first in the 'Journey into Eta' trilogy - follows the trials of Hagio and the 'Leave-Takes' in the Ancient Greek world.




Tale of Tales – Part III


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The epic third novel of the coming of age high fantasy saga grounded in enchanted folk tales and mythology. If you like chilling suspense and thrilling twists, don’t miss the enthralling Tale of Tales epic fantasy series! Who are the true allies, and who are the enemies? A group of adventurers is on the brink of destruction, and the party members have some hard decisions to make. A tale of folk fairytales and myths, of swords and sorcery and mythical beings – a unique story of dark times and unsung heroes who may light your way. Part Three, Familiars and Foes, is the third book of Nikola Stefan’s Tale of Tales, an epic fantasy adventure saga based on the motifs of ancient myths, legends, and forgotten folk fairytales which have enthralled generations worldwide. Appealing to adult and young readers alike, Tale of Tales is a unique new voice in the tradition of the greatest narrated epics and classic fantasy books – a truly remarkable fresh series of novels that will ignite the imagination of any avid fantasy reader. Ready to continue your epic heroic journey? Familiars and Foes are ready for you! At the request of Vitor Publishing, this title is DRM-free for the benefit of readers.




Winter's End


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In a gripping dystopian novel, four teenagers risk impossible odds to fight against tyranny in a world of dangerous choices -- and reemerging hope. (Age 14 and up) Escape. Milena, Bartolomeo, Helen, and Milos have left their prison-like boarding schools far behind, but their futures remain in peril. Fleeing across icy mountains from a terrifying pack of dog-men sent to hunt them down, they are determined to take up the fight against the despotic government that murdered their parents years before. Only three will make it safely to the secret headquarters of the resistance movement. The fourth is captured and forced to participate in a barbaric game for the amusement of the masses -- further proof of the government’s horrible brutality. Will the power of one voice be enough to rouse a people against a generation of cruelty? Translated from the French, this suspenseful story of courage, individualism, and freedom has resonated with young readers across the globe.




The Viral President


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In this political satire, a television talk show host becomes president and fights the media as America approaches a chaotic and riotous pandemic-affected election. Ron Suit is a television talk show host when he decides to run for President of the United States. Against all odds, he beats career politician, Stacey Lincoln, and sets into motion a chain of events that transforms the country in ways no one imagined. As President, Suit faces four years of attacks from a cynical media and self-interested establishment figures. He endures threats of impeachment and incessant criticism. Still, his administration enjoys success despite the odds. But when a global pandemic unfolds and cripples the United States during the election primaries, the tides change for the leader of the free world. President Suit’s campaign opponent is an aging establishment figure who, despite his incompetence, is heavily-favored to win the election thanks to underhand tactics employed by his party and their shadowy conspirators. Woven throughout the political narrative is a darker story of intrigue and murder.




Milena


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Margarete Buber, the journalist daughter of Martin Buber, and Milena Jesenska, the beautiful lover of Kafka, met in Ravensbruck concentration camp in 1940. For four terrible years, the two women formed an extraordinary bond and made a pact that if only one survived, the other would bear witness. Only Margarete lived to remember. This is her story of Milena--of fearless love, sacrifice, and nobility.