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Fine French Paperback. 4to. (27 x 21 cm). In French and Turkish. [4], 155 p., b/w photos. Istanbul 1919: Images d'occupation. Service photographique et cinematographique de l'Armer Française (Archives de Romeo Martinez).= Isgal Istanbul'undan fotograflar. Fransiz Ordusu Sinema Fotograf Servisi (Romeo Martinez'in arsivinden). Occupancy images. Photographic and cinematographic service of the French Army (Archives of Romeo Martinez). Prep. by Emre Öktem.
Mm 170x240 Collana "Songbook". Volume cartonato rigido di 247 pagine, alcune illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori fuori testo, sovraccoperta editoriale. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
TA260101087G141Catholic Book Publishing Co. unknown_binding. Good. 8x4x1. Vinyl cover--some spotting on outer page edge--otherwise excellent condition Catholic Book Publishing Co unknown
19981254401998 Editions Sortilèges - 1998 - In-8 broché, couverture illustrée - 205 pages - Avec un envoi de Jean Rollin sur la page de garde
Vol. due in-8° di pp. XXVIII-809-817 con 99 tav. f.t. Leg. in cartone edit. con titolo e ampie dorature ai dorsi e firma del Rolland ai piatti. Sovrac. in plastica trasparente editoriale. Stato di nuovo in cofanetto con guasto ad un angolo.
1980447721980 petit in-8 broché - 1980 - 118 pages - Ed. Eurédif - coll. Collection Quotidien Fantastique
500373140LIBRAIRIE GEDALGE Sans date. Roger Dombre explore dans 'La Joie de la maison' les plaisirs et les défis de la vie domestique offrant un récit centré sur le bonheur familial et les petites joies du quotidien
500373430LIBRAIRIE GEDALGE Sans date. Roger Dombre explore dans 'La Joie de la maison' les plaisirs et les défis de la vie domestique offrant un récit centré sur le bonheur familial et les petites joies du quotidien
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 218 p. "Kabadayis and külhanbeys. Drunken brawls. Muggings and robberies. Although most people may never have been touched by it, common criminal violence was an everyday occurrence in Istanbul in the late 19th century. Much of it derived from specific subcultures, such as the kabadayis and külhanbeys, or various refugee and immigrant communities, each with its own standards of acceptable interpersonal violence. Other violence had its sources in more universal motives, like greed or rage. This was also a time of political and social changes, when the state was expanding its policing activities and society was becoming less and less accepting of acts of violence. Drawing on archival documents, contemporary news coverage, and popular literature, this book provides a rare scholarly overview of the sources and the nature of violence in the Ottoman capital during the reign of Abdülhamid II.".
Mm 140x220 Brossura editoriale di pagine 431. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
93 pages. Light wear. Spine leans moderately to right. Pictures on page 11 partially completed with crayon. 16 children's Pocahontas stickers upon front endpaper. No other marks noticed. Bright glossy colourful boards. Book
258415 January or 1 May 1901. See his obituary in The Times 7 April 1933 and Hornung's entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. With mourning border. In fair condition on discoloured paper. Folded for postage. Begins: ‘My dear Richards / Greetings! / I should like very much to meet Hornung - practically any day would suit me. I admire his book immensely not only for the excellence of its workmanship but the remarkable manner of the characterization. It struck me as being intensely sincere.’ He hopes that the Richards clan are well ‘all of you’: ‘We are molto moderato so to speak - My brother’s cruel death in S. Africa was a ghastly blow to my wife & me.’ He signs off ‘Adé / Yours / Robin H Legge’. 5 January or 1 May 1901. unknown
Pages 81-120. Features: How Britain Prepares For Her Royal Guests - article with photos (King Amanullah of Afghanistan will soon visit Buckingham Palace) - includes photo of King Fuad of Egypt inspecting troops, and King Alfonso at Oxford; Destiny - a complete story; Photo of African woman with huge plates in her lips; Article on Dreams - what do they mean?; Two photos of the Rove Tunnel; Pity the Poor M.P.; Chang! - a film masterpiece and how two men made it - article with photos; Wit of the Week; Circunstantial Evidence - Science and Detective X. Crook Solve Another Mystery; One-page ad for Germolene to treat septic ankle; John Bull's Breakfast - photo-illustrated article on everyday heroes of the fishing fleet; Angel Esquire (continued); The History of The Civil Services Supply Association (C.S.S.A.) - article with photos; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Early morning photos of nostalgic scenes in Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.; Weston's / George Weston Limited one-page ad features the Canadian share owner; Very colourful one-page colour ad for the 1948 Ford Meteor (green); Reconstrukzija (Reconstruction) - excellent photo-illustrated report from Moscow describes daily life for her citizens; I'm a Hermit (short story); Morley Callaghan explains why he prefers town life to the joys of a summer cottage; Article on 1920's Jazz - songs the author would like to see stay; "Poor Little Fellers" (short story); Lawrence Skey, M.P., Criticizes Canada's "Paper Air Force"; Encounter with Cinderella (short story); What is at Stake in Palestine (Israel)? - article by Dr. H.L. Stewart; Remembrance of Things Past - a poem by E.J. Pratt accompanies photos of Old Niagara which are part of an Art Gallery of Toronto exhibit; Half-page Canadian Pacific ad features their vessel the "White Empress"; Quarter-page ad for Thistle brand baby carriages; Photos of summer fair scenes; Gerhard Kennedy looks at women's fashions - with photos; Women - The All-time Flop in Politics! - article with photos of Mrs. Iva Fallis, Miss Agnes Macphail, Mrs. Martha Black, Mrs. Gladys Strum, Mrs. Dorise Nielsen, Mrs. Cora Casselman and Mrs. Cairine Wilson; Lovely one-page colour ad for Frigidaire fridges show mom and son standing in front of loaded fridge; Recipes for preserves; One-page Chevrolet ad features green car; Battle of the Hair-doos - shops hope to regain business lost to home perms; Nice colour Coke ad on back cover includes tennis racquet and ball; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
19881212291988 Editions Les Belles Lettres Essais - 1988 - In-8, broché - 320 pages
197812309GALLIMARD 1978 60 pages IN8. 1978. Broché avec jaquette. première édition. 60 pages.
18526Both letters dated 21 November 1924. The two items in fair condition on aged and spotted paper with slight damage to one corner and minor water staining. ONE: Copy of Typed Letter to 'Jonathan Cape Esq. 11 Gower Street LONDON W.C.1.' 1p. folio. He begins: 'Dear Cape When you told me at the Devonshire Club that you were going to criticise the "Daily News" Literary page I was charmed as I always welcome attacks within reason. I did not realise that you were going to single out the paper that gives the greatest proportion of its space to literature for a quite libellous onslaught.' He hopes that Cape will publish the letter to the editor of 'Now and Then' which he is enclosing in his 'next number' as it shows that 'the attack was based on complete ignorance of the amount of space we devote to literature'. He feels the attack is 'likely to do the paper a great deal of damage among the people to whom "Now and Then" goes and asks him to place an apology in his next advertisement in The Times. He concludes: 'I am pretty sure that you did not write the article yourself but whoever did ought to have kept to something like the facts and to have kept within the limits of fair criticism.' TWO: 'To the Editor. "Now and Then".' From 'ROBERT LYND Literary Editor of the "Daily News".' 2pp. folio. Begins: 'It is unfortunate that the writer of the attack on the "Daily News" in your pages should not have taken the trouble to read the paper he attacks even for a single week. If he had done so he would have realised that the "Daily News" alone among London daily newspapers contains book reviews on every day of the week. He tells us that "while some hundreds of books are issued each week by publishers in Britain the London "Daily News" considers two or three in its literary page twice a week". There is not a single paper in London concerning which this statement is so widely untrue as it is of the "Daily News". Our reviews are an every day feature as is the case with no other London daily and we devote a greater proportion of our space to literature than any other newspaper in London.' The letter proceeds in the same indignant vein including a list of 29 individuals starting with Arnold Bennett and ending with 'Prof. Ernest Weekley' who have 'contributed reviews to the "Daily News" since I became Literary Editor'. Both letters dated 21 November 1924. unknown
Paperback Light wear on cover but book in very good clean condition. Pages no writings and no tear.
1979ART5688MPaperback book, 128 pages, published by Plume in 1979, good general condition, some slight marks of use, fresh interior.
20142-1909242705Atlantic PublishingCroxley Green 2014. Hardcover. New. new ed edition. 128 pages. 11.89x8.66x0.79 inches. Atlantic Publishing,Croxley Green hardcover
A cura di Natalia Milazzo, tavola in nero all'antiporta, rilegatura editoriale rigida, cartonata, marrone con titoli d'oro al solo dorso, picola macchia al bordo sup.post., sovraccoperta illustrata e leggermente ingiallita ai bordi, all'interno pagine ingiallite lungo i margini, ingialliti anche i tagli. Numero pagine 377 USATO
Paperback Light wear on cover but book in very good clean condition. Pages no writings and no tear.
053120166X.Gboard_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
GUIDA 1989 257 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO, PERFETTO E INTONSO, ANCORA NEL CELLOPHANE EDIITORIALE. Parole e frasi comuni abbastanza abbiamo accanto andare andato avete avrei avuto bambini bisogna Bois c'era Camme le temps capo caro Patrice casa Catherine cercare certo chiedo città compagno conosciuto Courtet credo Darnier davanti dice dimenticare diventare donne eccofascista felicità francese Francia FRANCOIS Fresnes Germania gioco giorno giovani giovinezza grigio guarda guerra Hitler intorno Irun Je Suis Partout Jean Cocteau Kast lasciato legionario Legione Léon Degrelle LisbethLivre Maurice Bardèche mente mondo nana narrativa Norimberga notte nuovo oggi paese Parigi parla Patrice a Catherine pensare pensione Souris Pentecóte piacere piccolo Plon poco Polyeucte porta posso proprio racconto radioestesia ragazzo requeté resto Révolution nationale ricordo ritrovare Robert B Robert Brasillach romanzo rossa sapere sembra semplice Sénèque sento Sept Couleurs sera sette colori siamo sicuro Siegfried siete signor signorina Agathe signorine Sourissogni soldi Spagna sposata strade tedesca temps passe terzo Reich Théodore tornato trovare vedere voglia Voleur d'étincelles
1982052812Istanbul 1982. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Cr. 8vo. 19 x 13 cm. In Armenian. 5 volumes set: 1035 p. Cr. 8vo. 19 x 13 cm. Signed and dedicated by the author Rober Haddeler to Armenian female painter Kristin Saleri. Rober Haddeciyan also known as Rober Haddeler is an Armenian writer playwright and since 1967 editor-in-chief of Marmara an Armenian-language daily newspaper. Marmara also known as Nor Marmara is published six times a week daily except Sundays. Circulation is reported at 2200 per issue. Rober Haddeciyan was born in 1926 in the district of Bakirköy in Istanbul Turkey to Avedis Haddeciyan and Siranush. He graduated from the Pangalti Armenian Mkhitarist High School in 1944 and is an Istanbul University Faculty of Letters Department of Philosophy graduate. Haddeciyan who was already working for Marmara as a journalist became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper in 1967. His columns in Nor Marmara are translated into Turkish by his daughter-in-law Karolin Haddeler and published in the weekly Turkish supplement. He has published 50 to 60 books so far. One of his most famous books is his novel Arasdagh i.e. Ceiling which has also been published in Turkish under the title "Tavan". In 2011 on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Republic of Armenia's Independence President Serzh Sargsyan awarded Haddeciyan the Mesrob Mashdots Medal for his contributions to Armenian literature theater and journalism. Kristin Saleri 1915-2006 was a prominent 20th century Turkish artist of Armenian descent recognized as a child prodigy at an early age. She received her initial art training from Prof. DeMille and Feyhaman Duran Studio at the Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts and later under the tutelage of artist André Lhote in Paris. In this rare archival footage from 1953 we get a glimpse of André Lhote's studio. A prolific artist she has produced over 3000 the exact number being unknown pieces of art during her long career in Istanbul. Oil paintings made up her predominant art medium while ceramics glass and charcoal providing alternative albeit equally creative channels of artistic expression. She held 40 plus private shows first in 1956 last in 1997 both in Istanbul and contributed to 600 group exhibitions around the globe including Ankara London Paris Brussels Athens Frankfurt and Washington D.C. Her works have been acquired by Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum Ankara State Museum Paris Centre Pompidou: Musée National d'Art Moderne Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Lisbon and numerous private collectors worldwide. She was apolitical yet undeterred by the huge hurdles of being a female minority artist in a period of social and ethnic strain in post World War II Turkey. Saleri became a leading force in the Turkish art community- co-founder of International Turkish Female Artists Association 1965 co-chair of Turkish Painters Association and used her art to convey a message of modern feminism. Kristin Saleri's art represented an inexplicably harmonious blend of Eastern mysticism with Western impressionism fused through a variety of themes-music whirling dervishes folklore trees of love Anatolian women children -- which in her words ".were nothing but metaphors for life in different shapes.". Source: Kristin Saleri: Official website of painter Biography. <br/> <br/> paperback