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“We Never Knew the War” by Dulat Issabekov

There are some books when you read them which you like, some books when you read them which make you think and some books when you  read them which leave you exhausted, touched and continue to occupy your mind at all times not only at the time of reading but even after you’ve finished reading them.  As Oscar Wild said “If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all” and certainly Dulat Issabekov book’s “We Never Knew The War” is one of those books, which you want to read over and over again.

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OBITUARY – SOME BOOKS STILL WAITING TO BE RESEARCHED IN THE ARCHIVES BY PROF. DR. SALAHI RAMADAN SONYEL (19 April 1932 – 25 December 2015)

“I took early retirement to concentrate on my research and writings” said Prof. Dr. Salahi Sonyel, who sadly passed away on Christmas Day 2015, in an interview I had conducted with him back in 1998. And indeed his writings and all the research he conducted over many years made him one of the most respected Turkish Cypriot historians residing in Britain.

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