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An edition of The Gypsies (1967)

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“Gypsies have always fascinated outsiders, but what has been written about them has usually been a mixture of romance and legend. For the Gypsies are a proud and secretive people, determined to live in their own way, deliberately turning away from the modern world - yet managing to live off it by their wits. Jan Yoors is the first person to write about them as an insider. His book is a sensitive and highly readable portrait of a mysterious people. He tells of their exultant celebrations, of their ancient customs and traditions - the Kris, when the elders sit in judgment on a member of tribe, the ritual curse, with its frightening power - of all the traditions that enshroud this fierce nomadic people which has taken our settled Western world as its hunting ground. He writes about the more practical side Gypsy life … the daring frontier crossings, the complex network of communications that binds one traveling kumpania to another across hundreds of miles, the yearly horse fairs, the in volved business deals in which Gypsy shrewdness is combined with all the apparatus of modern technology - the long-distance telephone, telegrams, post office boxes … The Gypsies is more than a book about a people; it is a loving tribute to the people Jan Yoors knew: to Pulika, the wise leader, to old Lyuba, the formidable matriarch, to Nanosh, who first befriended him, to Putzina, whose name he took, to Djidjo, whom he almost married.. . Mr. Yoors has succeeded in writing a vivid, personal and immensely beautiful book about this race of strangers in our midst.” BOOK JACKET

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Cover of: Das wunderbare Volk
Das wunderbare Volk: Meine Jahre mit den Zigeunern
1989-07, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
Taschenbuch in German
Cover of: Gypsies
Gypsies
September 1987, Waveland Press, Brand: Waveland Pr Inc, Waveland Pr Inc
Paperback in English
Cover of: The gypsies
The gypsies
1983, Simon & Schuster
in English - Touchstone ed.
Cover of: The gypsies
The gypsies
1967, Simon & Schuster, Simon and Schuster, Touchstone
in English
Cover of: The gypsies.
The gypsies.
1967, Simon and Schuster
in English
Cover of: The gypsies.
The gypsies.
1967, Simon and Schuster
in English
Cover of: The gypsies.
The gypsies.
1967, Allen & Unwin
in English
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The Gypsies. --
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256 p. ; 25 cm. --
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OL22081974M
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67010901
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