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The Immortals: Book about the Life of Armenians
Honoring a Visionary
I have had the distinct pleasure of participating in a unique project that has exposed me to the extraordinary mind of a patriot, a visionary, and a benevolent individual who has devoted her vast resources and endless energy to educate the world about Armenian life in the mythical land of Persia. She accomplishes this with a book that is filled with historical photographs, biographies, myths, narrations, and stories that captivate the audience.
The book titled “The Immortals” is the third publication in a series of documentaries exposing Armenian culture, Armenian life worldwide and in Persia. In this book, she introduces the Armenian intellectual and influential figures who lived and struggled in Persia and were instrumental in paving the road for generations of Armenians to prosper and be loved.
Publication of this book has been made possible by the brilliant work of the author; Mrs. Alice Navasargian, the artistic expertise of a professional designer; Mr. Gagik Oganesyan, and the talents of printing craftsman Mr. Ross Avedissian. The end result is the production of a beautifully bound, hard cover historical book that is a must have for every Armenian family.
It is noteworthy to mention that Mrs. Navasargian has donated the proceeds from the sale of 300 copies of this marvelous treasure to the Western Diocese of Armenian Church. In addition, she continues to offer her generosity to any/all Armenian non-profit organizations.
We are honored and grateful for her trust in our abilities to take part in the publication of this priceless treasure, and would like to extend our sincerest wishes for her wellness, and hope that she will continue her work in identifying the Armenian Heritage.
Ross Avedissian,
CEO, Color Fx, Inc.
First Presentation and Book Signing Event
After much anticipation and hard work, the 530 page hand-bound book was officially blessed and entered into the archives of the Armenian Historical documentaries at a blissful evening at the Western Diocese of Armenian Church of North America’s “Nazareth & Sima Kalaydjian Hall” on the 28th day of June, 2012 at 7:30 pm.
Ist presentation of the book was a real success for Author / Publisher Mrs. Alice Navasargian, over 500 people gathered in Kalaydjian Hall to buy the book and have Mrs. Alice Navasargian to sign the book for them and to be part of a historical day.
The master of ceremony for the evening was Mr. Hayk Madoyan who eloquently described the author’s vision and purpose for publishing this valuable treasure.
Archbishop Hovnan Derderian anointed the book by following the traditional practice of pouring blessed wine over the pages. Mrs. Navasargian and Mr. Avedissian were also invited to participate.
The invitees were treated to few musical and theatrical performances by local artists.
Mrs. Navasargian expressed her gratitude and appreciation to the organizers of the event and the guests, and spoke of her keen desire to continue her efforts in exploring the Armenian heritage and history in Persia.
Those who wished to purchase a copy were given the opportunity to have their book signed by the author. Proceeds from the sale of all 300 copies were donated to Western Diocese of Armenian Church.
Mrs. Navasargian is expected to appear in several other book signing events in the country and abroad.
We wish the best for the Author/Publisher.
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| Armenian church of North America | Mr. Gagik Ognesyan and a guest |
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| Some photos from the guests. | |
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| Some photos from book sales desk and invited guests at the Nazareth and Sima Kalaydjian Hall | |
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| Mrs. Alice Navasargian and Mr. Gagik Oganesyan | Mrs. Alice Navasargian and Archbishop Hovnan Derderian |
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| Hosts of the Night inviting Mrs. Alice Navasargian to the Podium | Mrs. Alice Navasargian |
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| Mr. Gabriel Halabi Mr. Arby Avedissian Vice President and Production Manager Mr. Gagik Oganesyan Designer of the book Mr. Ross Avedissian CEO of Color Fx Inc. |
Mr. Arby Avedissian Vice President and Production Manager of Color Fx Inc. Mr. Gagik Oganesyan Designer of the book Mr. Ross Avedissian CEO of Color Fx Inc. |
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| Based on Armenian Church tradition any historical Armenian book has to be pourred blessed Wine over its pages. | |
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| Based on Armenian Church tradition any historical Armenian book has to be pourred blessed Wine over its pages. | |
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| Mr. Ross Avedissian CEO of Color Fx Inc. congratulating Mrs. Alice Navasargian for her success | An invited guest congratulating Mrs. Navasargian |
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| Mr. Ross Avedissian Archbishop Hovnan Derderian Mr. Gagik Oganesyan |
Book signing desk |
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| Mr. Arby Avedissian and Mr. Gagik Oganesyan | Mr. Gagik Oganesyan Mr. Alice Navasargian Mr. Ross Avesissian |
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