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Europe at the Crossroads. Democracy, Neighbourhoods, Migrations Jacques Rupnik, Pavel Seifter (eds.)
A collective monograph Europe at the Crossroads. Democracy, Neighbourhoods, Migrations prepared by Jacques Rupnik and Pavel Seifert.
Václav Havel’s Prague. A Guide to Buildings and Places with a Role in the Life of the Playwright, Dissident and President Zdeněk Lukeš
Written by a leading historian of Czech architecture, this guidebook, comprising several chapters accompanied by photographs by Pavel Hroch and others, presents works of Prague architecture bulit by Vaclav Havel’s grandfather and father, including the Lucerna and buildings in the district of Barrandov, as well as places connected with Havel’s childhood and youth, the period of his success as a dramatist, and his years as a dissident.
The Pizh'duks Václav Havel
The only text by Václav Havel dedicated to children. Czech-English edition.
Václav Havel – Bořek Šípek. Castle Works 1992–2002 Petr Volf
The pictorial publication traces the cooperation of President Havel and his castle architect B. Šípek in the years 1992 - 2002 in the renovation of Prague Castle.
Havel. A life Michael Žantovský
Vaclav Havel: iconoclast and philosopher king, an internationally successful playwright who became a political dissident and then, reluctantly, a president.
Europe as Task. Selected Speeches Václav Havel
The collection of Václav Havel’s presidential speeches dealing with the topic of European integration.
NATO, Europe, and the Security of Democracy Václav Havel
Selected speeches, articles, and interviews by Václav Havel from 1990 to 2002, devoted to the issues of North Atlantic Alliance, European security and the security of democracy.
Summer Meditation Václav Havel
A personal political testament originally written by Václav Havel in the summer of 1991 during his first presidential term.
To the Castle and Back Václav Havel
From Václav Havel comes this first-hand account of his years in office and the transition to democracy following the fall of Communism.
Open Letters. Selected Writings 1956-1990 Václav Havel
The selection of Havel's 25 best essays written since 1965
The Power of the Powerless Václav Havel
Václav Havel's well known essay, written in 1978, was a description of resistance to totalitarianism.
Havel. A Life (paperback) Michael Žantovský
Vaclav Havel: iconoclast and philosopher king, an internationally successful playwright who became a political dissident and then, reluctantly, a president.