LIBRAFF opens the largest bookshop in Baku
Baku / 08.06.18 / Turan: On June 8, the LIBRAFF bookstore chain opened its largest bookshop in the capital at the Husein Javid , 26 avenue. This network was established in 2017, and is a subdivision of the Organization of Azerbaijanis of Europe (TEAS). In the new store, which occupies about 400 square meters you can not only buy books, but also have a cup of coffee, books in Azerbaijani, Russian, English and Turkish on various fields of science and literature are exhibited. This is scientific, popular science, art and children's literature.
Particular attention is paid to monographs on historical topics. In particular, today the store presents numerous publications relating to the Azerbaijani People's Republic and its founders.
A significant number of books were published by the publishing house TEAS Press, which today is the leader in publishing not only in Azerbaijan, but also in neighboring Turkey.
Among the unique and most valuable publications presented in LİBRAFF you can specify a collection of documents of the Ottoman archives, as well as all issues of the journal "Yeni Kafkasiya", published by
Mammad Emin Rasulzadeh in 1923-27 in Istanbul. -02B-
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