PRESS RELEASE
Glendale Public Library
222 East Harvard Street
Glendale CA 91205
Tel: 818-548-2030
Web: http://www.glendalepubliclibrary.org/
http://www.glendale.ci.ca.us/
FB: www.facebook.com/GlendalePL
Photographic Journey to Armenia and Karabakh
GLENDALE, CA Author-photographer Matthew Karanian will speak about his
book Armenia and Karabakh: the Stone Garden Travel Guide on Wednesday,
June 05, 2013, at 7pm at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium, at 222
East Harvard Street in Glendale. Admission is free; seating is limited.
The presentation is in English. Library visitors receive 3 hours FREE
parking across the street at The Market Place parking structure with
validation at the Loan Desk. The program is sponsored by the Library,
Arts & Culture Department.
Armenia and Karabakh: the Stone Garden Travel Guide is a unique book. It
is the largest and most colorful guidebook available for Armenia and
Karabakh. Its 320 pages are filled with 150 vibrant color images and 27
detailed color maps, including a map of historic Armenia that was
created shortly after the Armenian Genocide and which depicts Armenia as
it existed in 1915. The book also highlights nature and conservation,
and is considered a "green guide" to Armenia. Karanian dedicated the
book to his parents, Henry and Agnes Karanian, who are both the children
of Armenian Genocide survivors. The Los Angeles Times featured this book
in a major story on April 18, 2013 issue and describes it as "a fresh
view on ancient Armenia."
Glendale Public Library
222 East Harvard Street
Glendale CA 91205
Tel: 818-548-2030
Web: http://www.glendalepubliclibrary.org/
http://www.glendale.ci.ca.us/
FB: www.facebook.com/GlendalePL
Photographic Journey to Armenia and Karabakh
GLENDALE, CA Author-photographer Matthew Karanian will speak about his
book Armenia and Karabakh: the Stone Garden Travel Guide on Wednesday,
June 05, 2013, at 7pm at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium, at 222
East Harvard Street in Glendale. Admission is free; seating is limited.
The presentation is in English. Library visitors receive 3 hours FREE
parking across the street at The Market Place parking structure with
validation at the Loan Desk. The program is sponsored by the Library,
Arts & Culture Department.
Armenia and Karabakh: the Stone Garden Travel Guide is a unique book. It
is the largest and most colorful guidebook available for Armenia and
Karabakh. Its 320 pages are filled with 150 vibrant color images and 27
detailed color maps, including a map of historic Armenia that was
created shortly after the Armenian Genocide and which depicts Armenia as
it existed in 1915. The book also highlights nature and conservation,
and is considered a "green guide" to Armenia. Karanian dedicated the
book to his parents, Henry and Agnes Karanian, who are both the children
of Armenian Genocide survivors. The Los Angeles Times featured this book
in a major story on April 18, 2013 issue and describes it as "a fresh
view on ancient Armenia."