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"Zangak" Publishing House is especially famous for her educational literature and particularly as a textbook publisher. It is one of the leading textbooks publishers of the region. "Zangak" publishes children literature , fiction, dictionaries, maps, journals etc.
2600AMD
Author: Lewis Carroll
Translated by: Sona Seferian
Verse Translated by: Samvel Mkrtchian
Pages: 168
Cover: soft
Size: 13.5x20cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
Lewis Carroll, a timid, stammering mathematician, from Christ Church college of Oxford University, invented a story about a little girl who falls into Rabbit's hole. In this way Alice’s breathtaking adventures begin. The unusual atmosphere and the extraordinary characters of the tale fascinate people dealing with both natural and humanity sciences, who have interpreted and explained each of Alice’s steps, adventures, words from their own viewpoint.
1000AMD
Author: Sokrat Mkrtchyan
Pages: 64
Cover: soft
Size: 17x24 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
2800AMD
Author: Nouneh Sarkissian
Illustrated by: Ruben Grigoryan
Pages: 24
Cover: hard
Size: 24x19.8cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
Baby Hedgehog was born without spikes. His parents are in panic. But there's a solution to the problem!
7400AMD
Authors: Phillip Clarke, Elizabeth Dalby, Laura Howell, Sarah Khan, Michael Hill, Karen Tomlins, Ruth Russell, Laura Hammonds, Adam Constantine, Candice Whatmore, Keith Furnival, Reuben Barrance
Pages: 224
Cover: hard
Size: 22x28.5 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
2900AMD
Author: Liz Pichon
Translated by: Arthur Mesropyan
Illustrated by: Liz Pichon
Pages: 256
Cover: soft
Size: 15x19cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
2000AMD
Author: Astrid Lindgren
Translated by: Ashkhen Bakhchinyan
Pages: 112
Cover: soft
Size: 12.5x20cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2015
Now when you are ready to get acquainted with Emil in Lonneberga you might be interested to know that in a small countryside town called Vimmerby in the county of Småland where Emil became famous with his pranks, Astrid Anna Emilia Erikson, who later became better known as Astrid Lindgren – famous Swedish children’s author, was born on November 14 in 1907.
In all three stories about the little boy the author describes the beautiful Swedish landscape and people with warm kinship and attachment and is acutely passionate about Swedish national festivals, everyday life, delicious food, folk tales and customs. You can learn lots of more interesting things following Emil in his unbelievable and funny adventures.
2200AMD
Author: Astrid Lindgren
Translated by: Ashkhen Bakhchinyan
Pages: 136
Cover: soft
Size: 13.5x20cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
Astrid Lindgren continues to trace Emil’s mother’s diary and unfolds new pranks of the little imp from Lonneberga. There is an abundance of feast tables in this second novel about Emil. And while everybody is waiting to see the shooting star in the sky, Emil falls down of the table with his horse and scares the hell out of everyone making them laugh in a minute and as the story develops he earns his townsmen respect managing to set up a delicious table for elderly people of asylum and giving a good lesson to the despotic Headmistress.
Now not only Emil’s mother but also all of us know how kind is Emil’s heart - the prank with blue eyes and golden curls.
2400AMD
2900AMD
Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Translated from English by: Alvard Jivanyan
Illustrated by: Charles Robinson
Pages: 336
Cover: soft
Size: 13.5x20cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
After ten-year-old Mary Lennox lost her parents at the cholera epidemic in India she was taken to Yorkshire, England and put under the custody of her aunt’s husband. There are dozens of locked doors in the Yorkshire mansion as well as mysterious places and secrets lurking the place which Mary uncovers with her restless nature and girlish curiosity.
3600AMD
Author: David Litchfield
Translated from English by: Alvard Jivanyan
Illustrated by: David Litchfield
Pages: 36
Cover: hard
Size: 22.5x30.5 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2017
One day, a bear cub finds something strange in the forest. When he touches the keys, he embarks on a journey that makes him away from his home to a new and wonderful land, where beautiful sounds fill the air and fame and riches hand ready for the taking. The city is everything the bear has ever dreamed of, but deep down something tugs at his heart.
This moving tale explores the places our dreams take us, and shows us those who wait for our return.
3600AMD
Author: David Litchfield
Translated from English by: Alvard Jivanyan
Illustrated by: David Litchfield
Pages: 36
Cover: hard
Size: 22.5x30.5 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
2500AMD
Author: Michael Bond
Translated by: Lusine Hayrapetyan
Illustrated by: Peggy Fortnum
Pages: 144
Cover: soft
Size: 13.5x20cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2021
3600AMD
Author: George Roddam
Translated from English by: Lusine Hayrapetyan
Illustrated by: Sława Harasymowicz
Pages: 80
Cover: hard
Size: 17,5x22,8 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2019
Paul Gauguin created some of the most advanced art in a brilliant generation of artists—all of whom struggled against the stifling conformity of the late 19th century’s artistic mainstream. He created paintings whose radically simplified lines and colors echoed the unschooled art of the rustic and native cultures he loved. After his famously disastrous stay with Vincent van Gogh in southern France, Gauguin escaped European civilization for the Polynesian islands. Immersing himself in the culture, he produced a series of radiant canvases and powerful sculptures—his last great works. From his childhood in Peru to his experiences in Tahiti, the story of Gauguin’s life is recounted in authoritative text by an expert on the Post-Impressionists and compelling imagery by an award-winning illustrator.
3600AMD
Author: Catherine Ingram
Translated from English by: Lusine Hayrapetyan
Illustrated by: Andrew Rae
Pages: 80
Cover: hard
Size: 17,5x22,8 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2020
Salvador Dalí is one of the most popular artists in the world, known for his lavish lifestyle, gravity-defying moustache, and bizarre art. This book tells the story of Dalí’s life and explores the meaning of his Surrealist paintings. It goes beyond his fine art practice and discusses his venture into the commercial world from his extravagant jewelry to his cheeky design for the Chupa Chups lollipops. Surrealism is revealed as a way of life; illustrations bring to life the extraordinary Dream Ball at the Coq Rouge, his fabulous home at Port Lligat, and his underwater fantasy at the World Fair’s Surrealist pavilion. Fun, provoking, and endlessly frustrating, Dalí is brought under the spotlight. Catherine Ingram brings her specialized knowledge to the book, while Andrew Rae, an award-winning illustrator, vividly portrays the text.
3600AMD
Author: Catherine Ingram
Translated from English by: Lusine Hayrapetyan
Illustrated by: Agnès Decourchelle
Pages: 80
Cover: hard
Size: 17,5x22,8 cm
Language: Eastern Armenian
Published: 2016
The book presents the life of one of the giants of 20 the century art – Henry Matisse, introducing to different phases of his biography, unfolding details from artist’s life not so widely known by people. His world known paintings go with spectacular professional analyses.