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Γάτες, Letters that made history

Author: Shaun Usher

When ink is spilled for the creatures that will undoubtedly rule the world!

Meet "Letters That Made History," the best-selling series presented to the Greek reading public by Archive Publications. A...

When ink is spilled for the creatures that will undoubtedly rule the world!

Meet "Letters That Made History," the best-selling series presented to the Greek reading public by Archive Publications. A series that honors and celebrates a beloved habit of ours, letter writing.

Letters from notable figures in history are thematically curated and presented under...

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When ink is spilled for the creatures that will undoubtedly rule the world!

Meet "Letters That Made History," the best-selling series presented to the Greek reading public by Archive Publications. A series that honors and celebrates a beloved habit of ours, letter writing.

Letters from notable figures in history are thematically curated and presented under the editorship of Shaun Usher, the creator of the series. In this book, you will find letters related to cats, from senders who celebrated them as they deserve. Read letters from Jack Lemmon, Elizabeth Taylor, John Cheever, Anne Frank, Lafcadio Hearn, and many others.

Nikola Tesla wonders if nature is merely a giant cat (and if so, then who is petting its back?). T.S. Eliot writes a letter to his godchild that, decades later, will serve as the basis for the most popular musical of all time (Cats). Raymond Chandler sends a letter centered around his quirky secretary (a 14-year-old Persian cat), and Charles Dickens writes a short story about his canary, which becomes the target of two cunning cats, in this hilarious collection of letters that revolve (as everything does, after all) around your favorite feline.

"The letter may hide the power to offer, if only for a few moments, the necessary distraction from the scenes of carnage and despair that men and women fighting face constantly, and to uplift their spirits in a time when morale is vital for survival." - Shaun Usher

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Author
Shaun Usher
Publisher
Oxy
Original Title
Letters of Note - Cats
Language
Greek
Subtitle
Letters that made history
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
144
Release Date
5/2022
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
12x16.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789604367344

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When ink is spilled for the creatures that will undoubtedly rule the world!

Meet "Letters That Made History," the best-selling series presented to the Greek reading public by Archive Publications. A series that honors and celebrates a beloved habit of ours, letter writing.

Letters from notable figures in history are thematically curated and presented under the editorship of Shaun Usher, the creator of the series. In this book, you will find letters related to cats, from senders who celebrated them as they deserve. Read letters from Jack Lemmon, Elizabeth Taylor, John Cheever, Anne Frank, Lafcadio Hearn, and many others.

Nikola Tesla wonders if nature is merely a giant cat (and if so, then who is petting its back?). T.S. Eliot writes a letter to his godchild that, decades later, will serve as the basis for the most popular musical of all time (Cats). Raymond Chandler sends a letter centered around his quirky secretary (a 14-year-old Persian cat), and Charles Dickens writes a short story about his canary, which becomes the target of two cunning cats, in this hilarious collection of letters that revolve (as everything does, after all) around your favorite feline.

"The letter may hide the power to offer, if only for a few moments, the necessary distraction from the scenes of carnage and despair that men and women fighting face constantly, and to uplift their spirits in a time when morale is vital for survival." - Shaun Usher

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Author
Shaun Usher
Publisher
Oxy
Original Title
Letters of Note - Cats
Language
Greek
Subtitle
Letters that made history
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
144
Release Date
5/2022
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
12x16.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789604367344

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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