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  1. Bulgarian Poets: Hristo Botev, Miladinov Brothers, Krastyo Hadzhiivanov, Gustav Heinse, Ivan Vazov, Valeri Petrov, Pencho Slaveykov
  2. People From Gabrovo Province: People From Gabrovo, Zdravko Lazarov, Pencho Slaveykov, Ivan Vutsov, Plamen Markov, Martin Kushev, Angel Kanchev

61. Vladimir Trendafilov
today life. In 1912 the central newspaper Pryaporets mourned thedeath of poet Pencho Slaveykov for a full month. This, of course
http://www.vox-international.com/Vl.Tr.Intellectuals.html
Vladimir Trendafilov Intellectuals vs. Journalists
Intellectuals vs. Journalists:
The Battle for Media Territory in Post-Communist Bulgaria
by Vladimir Trendafilov
In fact, the academic attitude to the language of the press, even though the value scale of most texts contains degrees of aesthetic disapproval, is predominantly neutral, just registering. Journalese has been one of academy's main fieldwork topics in the 1990s. Indeed, there is plenty to write about, as the new political situation has prompted the press to dust off long-shelved verbal registers and create some new ones. As a result, journalism and academy have been drawn into a sort of resonance: journalism sets linguistic precedents, whereas academy discusses them in newspaper, journal and book form. Things thus seem to be just harmonious and not necessarily interesting for an observing third party.
A certain attitude of out-and-out antagonism, however, figures in several texts by guild intellectuals 1 who have recently claimed the role of opinion leaders and partly succeeded in winning it within their professional community. Their attitude to the language of the daily press is dressed in the rhetoric of responsible cultural watchdogs; the denunciation is unequivocal and sometimes translates itself into nothing short of Doomsday scenarios. Alexander Kiossev (Kiossev 1995), for instance, criticizes the obscenity of this language, its aggressiveness, its semantic and moral cynicism. The print media, claims he, foster a discursive attitude that promotes anything ugly, foul, vulgar or criminal to the level of the normal, predictable and even recommendable. Brutalizing the environment, the media inevitably construct a new one that is none the better because:

62. CHORAL WORK.PETKO STAINOV’S WORKS ABROAD
He writes choral songs on texts by the classics of Bulgarian poetry –Peyo Yavorov, Pencho Slaveykov, Todor Trayanov, Nikola Fournadjiev.
http://www.staynov.net/english/expo1_7.html
home museum exposition exposition hall 1 see enlarged image
size 72kb. Besides the symphonic music, the a capela choral song is the most widely represented genre in Petko Stainov’s creative work. He writes choral songs on texts by the classics of Bulgarian poetry – Peyo Yavorov, Pencho Slaveykov, Todor Trayanov, Nikola Fournadjiev.
A man of wisdom, with excellent knowledge of folk songs, dances and instruments, Petko Staynov recreates the folk musical thought with great professional mastery, while at the same enriching it, and synthesizing and creating themes for his choral works. He is the creator of the Bulgarian choral ballad. Many of his remarkable ballads are constructed on the principles of symphonic polyphony. see enlarged image
size 64kb. Petko Staynov’s works have been performed in concert halls of many countries since the autumn of 1928 – Prague, Zagreb, Belgrade, Budapest, Debretsen, Warsaw, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Kwedlinburg, Vienna, Rome, Moscow, Sankt Peterburg, Paris, Lyon, Tunis, etc. map of town of Kazanluk

63. BHC - Obektiv 85
of Education Katya Trifonova Mathematician, director of PR Slaveykov SecondarySchool regional secretary of the Union of the Deaf Pencho Savchev - Poet Poli
http://www.bghelsinki.org/85-06.html

64. ¶«ÑǼ¯²Ø»¶Ó­Äú£¡
$10.00. BWB082, Bulgaria, p-118, 20Lev, 1999, Stambolav, unc, US$20.00.BWB-083, Bulgaria, p-119, 50Lev, 1999, Pencho Slaveykov, unc, US$45.00.BWB
http://www.eastasiancollectible.com/en/World_Wide_Bank_B.htm

World Wide Bank Notes
No. Country CAT. VALUE DATE DESCRIPTION S/N GRADING PRICES BWB-001 Bahamas p-17 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$6.00 BWB-002 Bahamas p-18 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$00.00 BWB-003 Bahamas p-35b Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$23.00 BWB-004 Bahamas p-42 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$2.00 BWB-005 Bahamas p-43 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$4.50 BWB-006 Bahamas p-44 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$6.50 BWB-007 Bahamas p-50 C. Columbus unc US$3.00 BWB-008 Bahamas p-51 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$4.00 BWB-009 Bahamas p-57 Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$3.00 BWB-010 Bahamas p-68 unc US$2.50 BWB-011 Bathrain p-13 1 Dinar Ancient Seal unc US$6.00 BWB-012 Bathrain p-16 20 Dinars w/o authorization unc US$15.00 BWB-013 Belgique p-111 unc US$19.00 BWB-014 Belgique p-112 unc US$19.00 BWB-015 Belgique p-138 Kg. Baudouim unc US$5.50 BWB-016 Belgique p-139 unc US$5.50 BWB-017 Belgique p-142 H.Beyaert unc US$5.00 BWB-018 Belgique p-146 unc US$360.00 BWB-019 Belgique p-147 J.Ensor unc US$5.00 BWB-020 Belgique p-148 A.Sax unc US$9.00 BWB-021 Belgique p-149 Rene Magritte unc US$20.00 BWB-022 Belgique p-152 unc US$350.00 BWB-023 Belize p-33c Qn. Elizabeth II unc US$28.00 BWB-024 Belize p-46c Qn. Elizabeth II

65. Encyclopædia Britannica
Slaveykov, Petko Rachev; and Slaveykov, Pencho Petkov father and son, both writers,who helped to enrich Bulgarian literature by establishing a modern literary
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=simple&ct=eb&fuzzy=N&show=10&start=18

66. Pencho Slaveykov@Everything2.com
Pencho Slaveykov Blvd., 1000 Sofia. Telefon 00359 2 512734. Fax 00359 2 540257.
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=Pencho Slaveykov

67. Compsci.mwsc.edu/~noynaert/classes/csc435/classDemos/02-28/clean.txt
by Richard Burton Sep 2002 koranxxx.xxx3434 The Q'uran, by Muhamad/Muhammad/MohometSep 2002 epsngxxx.xxx3433 Epical Songs, by Pencho Slaveykov Sep 2002
http://compsci.mwsc.edu/~noynaert/classes/csc435/classDemos/02-28/clean.txt

68. Share Your Innovation
The project is a joint effort of the Local History Department of the Pencho SlaveykovLibrary and a Bars Agency team, and is aimed at preserving the photo
http://www.flgr.bg/innovations/innovationsen.asp?ID=217&CID=0

69. Petko Rachev Slaveyhov: For The People
Poet, folklorist, journalist, political leader, tribune of the peoplePetko RachevSlaveykov (1827-1895) was all of these. The father of Pencho Slaveybov was
http://members.tripod.com/~zlatnite/prslavey.htm
Petko Rachev Slaveyhov
Poet, folklorist, journalist, political leader, tribune of the people-Petko Rachev Slaveykov (1827-1895) was all of these. The father of Pencho Slaveybov was, following the liberation of Bulgaria, a politician and a states-man. His use of the Bulgarian vernacular marks a turning point in the literature and culture of the country. "For the People" is, in effect, the poet's own story. It was written about 1880.
For the People
Ideals were what I went by- Everything else I reckoned a wrong, Possessing them, I ignored even myself, In the world, I saw not the world. All the time I watched over others, Right, I told myself, it must be right, My own works I delayed- Other's I did first. I lived my life in love with the people, With misfortunes all the more.... It can be seen I am the people's- Hungry, thirsty, barefoot and naked.
Last modified : November 24, 1997 p-miltenoff@nwu.edu

70. Guide To The Research Collections
entries for works about him. There are 12 titles by Pencho Slaveykovand a similar number about him. The humorous novel BayGanyu
http://digilib.nypl.org/dynaweb/williams/williams/@Generic__BookTextView/15022

71. Bob-e-books Authors Brett Martin
bobe-books is an online internet publishing site.
http://www.bob-e-books.com/authors/classicauthors.html

72. Project Gutenberg
Part 1 Authors Use Controlf to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
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Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

73. The Lost Continent Of
The online presence of one Leon Matthews esq. resides here as does a litany of free and useful dovnloads, tutorials and information
http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html

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http://www.all.bg/cgi-bin/j?ID=1073

75. New Banknotes In Circulation As Of 5 July 1999
Dimensions 131 x 73 mm. 50 LEVS A portrait of Bulgaria’s great poet PenchoSlaveykov (1866 - 1912) is the main design on the obverse of the banknote.
http://www.omda.bg/ENGL/news/newbankn.htm
New Bulgarian Banknotes in Circulation as of 5 July 1999
1 LEV

The obverse of the banknote features an icon of 1789 of St. Joan of Rila (876 - 946).
The principal church in the Rila Monastery is depicted on the reverse of the banknote.
Background colour - red.
Dimensions - 112 x 60 mm. 2 LEVS
The obverse of the banknote reveals a portrait of Paisii Hilendarski (1722 - 1773) a famous figure of Bulgarian national renascence.
The reverse of the banknote features shields belonging to Bulgarian tsars, and a facsimile of the "Istoria Slavyanobolgarska"
Background colour -violet.
Dimensions - 116 x 64 mm. 5 LEVS
The main design on the obverse of the banknote is a portrait of Ivan Milev (1897 -1927), a painter and one of the first exponents of art noveau in Bulgaria. The reverse of the banknote represents elements of paintings by this artist. Background colour - burgundy red. Dimensions - 121 x 67 mm. 10 LEVS The obverse of the banknote portrays Doctor Peter Beron (1799 - 1871). The reverse of the banknote features sketches from Peter Beron’s scientific treatises and his personal telescope. Background colour - green.

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