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I am pleased to introduce you to books on Iraq's Cultural Heritage, as well as the new Gorgias Books on Demand Service. For book collectors, Gorgias Press has now a new line of Limited Deluxe Editions. For more information, read on...

Iraq's Cultural Heritage

Iraq's cultural heritage is indeed the heritage of human civilization. It was in that Cradle of Civilization that many inventions took place (writing, the wheel, and irrigation technology), and where the first codes of law and economy were documented.

The discovery of Iraq's ancient civilization took shape under figures who became legends in their fields: Austen Henry Layard, discoverer of Nineveh, the ancient Assyrian capital (later he became to be known as Layard of Nineveh), and H. V. Hilprecht, who took history's clock a few thousand years back when he discovered Nippur. The early discoverers and historians, like George Rawlinson and George Smith, reported on the ancient sites of Iraq long before all the wars that ravaged that region. Their illustrations -- usually from their own hand drawings and numerous in their books-- give a picture of the ancient sites before they came under the ravages of the natural elements, and long series of wars that befell that land.

Gorgias Press is pleased to bring you many of these works in new editions and sometimes with new introductions written by today's scholars. Following is a selection of books on Iraq's cultural heritage:

  • Bell, Gertrude. Amurath to Amurath: A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates. Gertrude Bell was the foundress of the Iraq Museum, and helped in creating the modern state of Iraq. Amurath to Amurath is an account of some of her travels in Iraq and neighboring countries, with over 250 photos of daily life and ancient sites.

Gorgias Press also brings you accounts of the forgotten minorities of the mosaic of Iraq such as:

Read more about titles on Iraq's Cultural Heritage.

Gorgias Books on Demand™

The Gorgias Books on Demand™ is a new service offered by Gorgias Press to book collectors, libraries, scholars and readers alike. Now we can reproduce any book for you on demand. You simply tell us the name of the book you have been looking for, and we will reproduce --especially for you-- a clean facsimile edition. You should not be deprived of any book! [Read more...]

Gorgias Launches Limited Deluxe Editions

By arrangement with the Oxford University Press, Gorgias Press is pleased to announce the publication of a deluxe limited edition of J. B. Segal’s monumental work Edessa ‘The Blessed City’. The new 2003 deluxe limited edition surpasses in quality Gorgias Press’s own 2001 edition, and even Oxford’s original edition of 1970. Forty four plates, some of which are mosaics in color, are reproduced using state-of-the-art digital imaging technology in original size.

Gorgias Limited Deluxe Editions are printed on 80# long-lasting acid-neutral paper, specially milled for our press. Each volume is bound in a prestigious cloth, with latex paper backing, that combines the luxurious feel of suede and the deep rich colors of velvet, with unparalleled quality and consistency. The end sheets are 80# colored sheets, embossed with the most eye appealing designs. All the material used is environmentally sound, and conforms to international standards. The hard cover is embossed with designs derived from mosaics found at Edessa, and produced in color in this deluxe limited edition.

Read more about Gorgias Limited Deluxe Editions.


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