Ian Hancock

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Ian Hancock



Average rating: 4.11 · 494 ratings · 70 reviews · 39 distinct worksSimilar authors
We Are the Romani People

4.04 avg rating — 189 ratings — published 2002 — 7 editions
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The Roads of the Roma: a PE...

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4.48 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 1998 — 2 editions
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Pariah Syndrome: An Account...

4.34 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 1987 — 3 editions
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Danger! Educated Gypsy: Sel...

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4.32 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2010 — 8 editions
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John Gorton: He Did It His Way

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2002 — 2 editions
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Tom Hughes QC: A Cab on the...

3.33 avg rating — 6 ratings2 editions
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The Lives of Ken Wallis : E...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2001 — 5 editions
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Ainsley Gotto

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2020
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The Liberals

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Bacterial Cell Surface Tech...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 1988
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“One day in the 1930s, as winter approached and Jan was preparing to return to his parents' home, he asked Pulika to pose for a photo. Pulika asked, "Why do you need a photo of me? Are you going to betray me to the police?" Jan replied that he wanted the photo to remember him by. Pulika responded, "If you need a piece of paper to remember me by, forget me.”
Ian Hancock, The Heroic Present: Life among the Gypsies

“Theirs is a life measured by the richness of these relationships, rather than by accumulated possessions: they treasure life lived for the moment. The Rom have maintained this way of life not in some isolated spot, but superimposed upon a widespread sedentary civilization over hundreds of years.”
Ian Hancock, The Heroic Present: Life among the Gypsies



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