Clark, Francis E. The Holy Land of Asia Minor: The Seven Cities of the Book of Revelation: Their Present Appearance, Their History, Their Significance, and Their Message to the Church of To-Day (New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914), 154 pages.
Clough, Ethlyn T. (ed). Oriental Life: An Account of Past and Contemporary Conditions and Progress in Asia, Excepting China, India and Japan (Detroit, MI: Bay View Reading Club, 1910), 209 pages.
Cohen, Naomi W. A Dual Heritage: The Public Career of Oscar S. Straus (Philadelphia, PA: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1969), 394 pages.
Coke, Richard. The Heart of the Middle East (London: Thornton Butterworth, Ltd., 1925), 320 pages.
Colquhoun, James. Adventures in Red Russia: From the Black Sea to the White Sea (London: John Murray, 1926), 193 pages.
Craig, Gordon A. (ed). The Diplomats, 1919-1939: Volume 1: The
Twenties (New York, NY: Atheneum, 1963), 315 pages.
Secondary author: Gilbert, Felix (ed).
Daiches, Lionel. Russians at Law (London: Michael Joseph Ltd, 1960), 208 pages.
Daloian, Oscar Shorty. From Chickens to Prospecting (New York, NY: Vantage Press, 1958), 188 pages.
Darian, Ralph G. My Safaris via Inferno: Life and Thoughts of an Armenian-American Lawyer (New York, NY: Exposition Press, 1959), 112 pages.
Deker, Nikolai (ed). Genocide in the USSR: Studies in Group
Destruction (Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSR, July
1958), 280 pages.
Secondary authors: Lebed, Andrei (ed) and Frederiksen,
Oliver J. (ed).
Der Hagopian, Nishan. A Challenge to Civilization (Los Angeles, CA: Central Press, 1946), 51 pages.
Edmunds, Albert Joseph. The Armenian Version of Mark: A Sonnet, Together with Fairmont Park and Other Poems (Philadelphia, PA: Ideal Press, 1920), 42 pages.
Ellis, William T. Bible Lands To-Day (New York, NY: D. Appleton and Company, 1927), 460 pages.
Essad-Bey. Twelve Secrets of the Caucasus (New York, NY: The
Viking Press, 1931), 323 pages.
Secondary author: Waterson, G. Chychele (trans).
Farson, Negley. Caucasian Journey (London: Evans Brothers Limited, 1951), 154 pages.
Foley, Martha (ed). The Best American Short Stories 1945 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1945), 397 pages.
Fosdick, Harry Emerson. A Pilgrimage to Palestine (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1927), 332 pages.
Froembgen, Hanns. Kemal Ataturk: A Biography (New York, NY:
Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1937), 286 pages.
Secondary author: Kirkness, Kenneth.
Gebarski, Bohdan. An Open Letter from a Polish Writer to the Turks (La Mirada, CA: American Committee for the Independence of Armenia, c. 1961-61). This is a small pamphlet.
Ghambashidze, D. [David]. Mineral Resources of Georgia and Caucasia: Manganese Industry of Georgia (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1919), 182 pages.
Grew, Joseph C. Turbulent Era: A Diplomatic Record of Forty
Years, 1904-1945 (Volume II) (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1952), 853 pages.
Secondary author: Johnson, Walter (ed).
Grew, Joseph C. Turbulent Era: A Diplomatic Record of Forty
Years, 1904-1945 (Volume I) (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1952), 705 pages.
Secondary author: Johnson, Walter (ed).
Grossman, Vassili. The People Immortal (Moscow: Foreign
Languages Publishing House, 1943), 136 pages.
Secondary author: Donnelly, Elizabeth (trans).
Gulbekian, Yedvard. Clerical Celibacy and the Church of Armenia (London: HARQ Publications, 1966), 12 pages.
Hagopian, Richard. Be Heavy (Boston, MA: The Best American Short Stories 1945 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story, 1945), 90-99 pages.
Handelman, Stephen. Comrade Criminal: Russia's New Mafiya (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995), 398 pages.
Heilig, Matthias R. The Story of Armenia (Dansville, NY: F.A. Owen Publishing Company, 1920), 32 pages. This is rather interesting: it was intended as a part of an "Instructor Literature Series."
Kelekian, Susan B. A Candid Conversation with M. Haigentz (1980), 20 pages. This is a pamphlet.
Almond, Nina. Special Collections in the Hoover Library on War,
Revolution, and Peace (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,
1940), 111 pages.
Secondary author: Fisher, H.H.
Chair of Armenian Studies. Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Institute of African and Asian Studies, 1995). This is a booklet, which we have placed on our links page.
Dawood, N.J. (trans). The Koran (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1974), 447 pages.
Gavin, Catherine. The House of War: A Dramatic Novel of the Passion and Power of Kemal Ataturk, Hero of the Turkish Empire (New York, NY: Beagle Books, 1972), 350 pages.
Gibbs, Philip. The Secrets of the Bulgarian Victories (Vol. 1, No. 1: The British Review, January 1913), 1-18 pages. We were actually sent the whole issue.
Goell, Theresa. Throne Above the Euphrates (Vol. 119, No. 3: National Geographic, March 1961), 390-405 pages. We were actually sent the whole issue.
Gokovali, Sadan. Istanbul (Izmir: Ticaret Matbaacilik T.A.S., c. 1971-1973), 80 pages.
Guerdan, Rene. Byzantium: Its Triumphs and Tragedy (New
York, NY: Capricorn Books, 1962), 228 pages.
Secondary author: Martley, D.L.B. (trans).
Guild, Nicholas. The Assyrian (New York, NY: Dell Publishing, 1988), 592 pages.
Gulesserian, Papken (Patriarch). The Armenian Church (New
York: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, 1966), 20
pages.
Secondary author: Poladian, Terenig (Bishop) (trans).
Haddad, George. Fifty Years of Modern Syria and Lebanon (Beirut: Dar al-Hayat Press, 1950), 264 pages.
Hagopian, John D. Kiss Me, I'm Armenian (Phoenix, AZ: Jurobian, 1982), 139 pages.
Hall, Katherine Stanley. Children at Play in Many Lands: A Book of Games (New York, NY: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1912), 92 pages.
Smith, Roger W. Professional Ethnics and the Denial of the
Armenian Genocide (Vol. 9, No. 1: Holocaust and Genocide
Studies, Spring 1995), 22 pages. This is an offprint.
Secondary authors: Markusen, Eric and Lifton, Robert J.
Temisjian, Khatoune (ed). La Langue Armenienne: Defis et Enjeux
(Actes du colloque tenu les 3, 4 et 5 juin 1994 a l'Universite de
Montreal) (Montreal: Cercle Culturel Armenien, 1995), 319
pages.
Secondary authors: Folco, Anna-Maria (ed) and Ouzounian,
Nurhan (ed).