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201907623Paris, J. Hetzel et cie, 1886-1887 ; in-8, 384-398 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 2 volumes. Très bon état en 2 volumes - demi-cuir dos a 5 nerfs - rousseurs.
200500529Paris, Le grand livre du mois, 1994 ; in-8, 326 pp., broché, couverture illustr (1er plat une pliure au coin).
201701411Strasbourg, La nuée bleue mémoire d alsace, 1992 ; in-12, 189 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201315905Strasbourg, La nuée bleue mémoire d alsace, 1992 ; in-12, 189 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
202001886Paris, Robert Laffont, 2013 ; in-8, 370 pp., br.
201605366Paris, Le cercle du nouveau livre d'histoire, 1969 ; in-8, 395-45 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
201013862, Auteur- editeur, 1971 ; in-8, 265 pp., broché, couverture illustr (reliure frottée). État correct - souvenirs et témoignages.
201708988Paris, Payot -collection de mémoires etudes et documents pour servir a l'histoire de la, 1928 ; in-8, 256 pp., broché. Bon état - traduction et préface de E. Dupuydauby. traducteru au ministère des affaires étrangères.
201016205Paris, Payot -collection de mémoires etudes et documents pour servir a l'histoire de la, 1928 ; in-8, 256 pp., broché (usures). État correct - traduction et préface de E. Dupuydauby. traducteur au ministère des affaires étrangères.
200801659Paris, Michel lafon, 2004 ; in-8, 210 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200903288Paris, Paul hartmann éditeur, 1946 ; in-12, 257 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Traduction de S. et J. Vallette.
201015693Paris, Berger-Levrault éditeur, 1914 ; in-8, 77 pp., broché. Préface par M. Ernest Lavisse - un peu écorné.
201002992Paris, Berger-Levrault éditeur, 1914 ; in-8, 77 pp., broché. Préface par M. Ernest Lavisse - envoi d'auteur.
201207811Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1881 ; in-12, 381 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Demi cuir a nerfs premiere serie.
201112739Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1935 ; in-12, 365 pp., cartonnage . Bon état - (manque la page de titre) demi-chagrin a coins dos a nerfs.
in-8 broche de 257 pages, illustrations, couverture illustree (portrait). Bel exemplaire. [CA29-6]
180615664Londres et Paris, Cérioux, 1806 ; in-8 ; demi-veau glacé marron clair à petits coins, dos à faux-nerfs décoratifs dorés, fleurons-soleils dorés, pièce de titre rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; 123 pp., (1 bl.), (1) f. d'errata.
1867335Paris-Lyon, Arnauld de Vresse-Charles Méra (Lyon, Imprimerie du Salut Public), 1867 ; in-12, broché ; IX, 126 pp., 1 f. de table, couverture vert pâle imprimée.
5266Paris, Librairie des bibliophiles (Bibliothèque des dames. VII), 1883. In-12, broché, frontispice gravé.
69401P., La Connaissance, 1922, petit in 4° broché, 296 pages ; couverture imprimée (avec infime défaut en tête du dos).
1334671044.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2092902137405949Hikuma Publishing N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Hikuma Publishing paperback
New English Paperback. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In French. 80 p. Journal du siege d'Andrinople, 30 Octobre 1912 - 26 Mars 1913.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 721 p. Contents: 1. On the way to the Turkish Capital - Arrival at Constantinople - First visit to the Grand Vizier - Call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs - Public audience of the Sultan - Relations with Russia - Russia declares war - The Porte and the declaration of war. 2. The Greek Patriarch - Ahmet Vefik Effendi - The British colony - The non-Muslims - Serbia and Greece - Hobart Pasha - The military situation - British military observers - The Porte and Germany - The Turkish Parliament - The Protestants in Turkey - The war in Asia - The war in Europe and Rumania - "English" Said Pasha and M. Zarifi - Relations with the Sultan - The financial situation - The war - Turkey and Persia - The Bulgarian prisoners - The summer embassy - Turkish victories in Asia - A visit to the Sultan - The expedition to the coast of Circassia - Germany, Austria, France and Italy in Constantinople - Public peace and order - The fall of Ardahan - Servia - Demonstration of the softas - Another audience of the Sultan - The Turkish army in the East - Bulgaria - Efforts at mediation. 3. The Turkish Chamber - Reception for the members of the Chamber - The Greek Consul General - The Island of Crete - Turkey and Greece - Abdul Hamid and Murad - Russian peace conditions - Lord Beaconsfield - The Turkish Parliament - A Turkish mission to Afghanistan - Military operations - Corresponding with Lord Derby - The Russian advance in Europe 4. Continuation of the war - A visit to the Sultan - The Turks and the Hungarians - The Sultan and the war - Peace feelers - Admiral Hornby's visit - The Russian advance in the Balkans - The Gurko raid and Russian atrocities - The Sultan's request for British intervention - Turkish defensive measures - The Russian advance in the Balkans - Britain and the Dardanelles - The British fleet - Turkish victory at Plevna - Intervention for peace - The war in Circassia - The Kurds - The war in the Black Sea - The military situation in the Balkans - Russia, Servia and Rumania - Massacres in Rumelia - Refugees - The Bulgarian 'Avengers'. 5. Feelers for peace - Turkish successes in Europe and Asia - Hobart Pasha's actions - A naval encounter - The Shipka Pass - Greece - Servia - Crete - Ahmet Vefik governor of Adrianople - British influence reestablished - Dinner with the Sultan - Atrocities - Adm. Commeral's visit to the front - Austrian reaction - Mr Fawcett's tour of the Southern Balkans - Military operations - Death of Julian Layard - The Gueshov brothers - A trip to Troy - Appointments as ambassador confirmed. 6. Victories and reverses in Asia - Mehmed Ali Pasha - The situation on the European front - Reverses in Asia - British visitors of the Sultan - The end of hopes of mediation - Austrian attempt at mediation - A personal appeal of the Sultan to the Emperor - Mehmed Ali Pasha and mediation - The war in the Balkans - The Sultan on peace prospects and Bulgarian insurgents - Turkish terms for peace - The Asian front - Life in Pera - Massacres in the Balkans and refugees - The refugees - Greece and Servia - The military situation in November - Interview with the Grand Vizier - Layard's position - Proclamation to the Bulgarians - The Fleet. 7. Territorial Compensation for England - The military situation - Russian Pretentions - British Policy - A visit to the Sultan - Fall of Plevna - Appeal to the Powers - A Council at the Porte - Opening of the Parliament - Request of the Sultan - Servia declares war - The Porte and Austria - Germany's attitude - Defensive measures - British Policy - Russian advance 1878. 8. The Great Powers and Turkey - Changes in the Turkish Ministry - The new Chamber - Further Russian advance and requests for an armistice - England and Turkey - The Armistice - The Turkish Parliament - Surrender of the Turkish Army at Shipka - Application for an armistice - The new Grand Vizier - Deterioriation of the military situation - The refugees - Russian advance
Near Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 116, [10] p., b/w ills. Signed and inscribed by Ilkul to Emrullah Bey. Sanghay hatiralari. First Edition. Rare.