ARMENIAN HERITAGE CRUISE SPECIAL, Vol. 74, No. 4, February 2, 2008
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Who Can Keep 1700 Armenians Satisfied for a Week?

Prelates, Other Clergy Join the Cruise

Over 200 Attend ANCA-ER Presentation

Armenian Culture, Heritage Rock the Boat

Testimonials

The Tri-Color Gets a Tan (Photo Gallery)

Show me the Books

Tavloo and Belote Championship on the Cruise

Olives and Horizons: The Melkonian Class of 1968 Reunites On Board the AHC

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SHOW ME THE BOOKS

 

 

Just like every year, the Hairenik Bookstore was one of the highlights of the Armenian Heritage Cruise. The bookstore was the place to be for many a cruiser looking for books, DVDs, CDs and souvenirs. It was also the site of book-signing sessions by Margaret Ajemian Ahnert, author of A Knock at the Door.

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