Dohromady dvaatřicet povídek představuje společně prožité 20. století pohledem lidí, kteří ho možná pamatují jinak... 3v1 je komplet našich bestsellerů Všude samá krása a Samet blues v krásné plátěné tašce, která vám i lidem kolem dodá růžovější pohled na svět.
The story of Jan Hauer's Sinti family, dating back to the 18th century, introduces readers to a world that almost ceased to exist due to war and genocide.
20,40 €
A breathtaking and supremely human exploration of the world of not only Romani circus performers
16,18 €
A fascinating chronicle of a woman who should be known from Aš in West Bohemia to Michalovce in Eastern Slovakia
14,50 €
The first comic book about the Romani Holocaust published in the Czech Republic
14,50 €
The tough nineteen-nineties in a unified chorus of twelve Romani authors
13,30 €
Twenty short stories depict the lives of people who are still undeservedly perceived as standing outside the national history.
14,49 €
Kompletní přehlídka v unikátním diptychu. Dohromady dvaatřicet povídek představuje společně prožité 20. století pohledem lidí, kteří ho možná pamatují jinak...
Reminiscences of a German Romani woman from the Sinti group not only about her suffering in Auschwitz
11,60 €
The fifth edition of this autobiography by a prominent Romani writer chronicles the lives of the Romani people during the inter-war, clerical-fascist and later communist periods in Slovakia.
This bilingual Romani-Czech selection from the work of the doyen of Romani literature presents the author’s most significant texts.
A prominent figure and amateur photographer captured life around him during the 1950s–1980s.
Excerpts from the testimonies of eyewitnesses from the original groups of Czech and Moravian Roma and Sinti, organized by theme, covering the prewar and wartime periods in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
The recollections of Slovak Roma offer the most comprehensive account to date of the World War II period as seen through the eyes of Romani actors, witnesses and victims of persecution.
A three-volume collection of annotated memoirs by the famous “Black Partisan” Josef Serinek, covering the years 1900–1974.
Unknown Processes – Roma as Activists Who Negotiated Their Rights with Government Authorities in the 1940s–1960s.