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19805490Piranha 1980 In-4 broché, 96-54 pp., sous étui cartonné. 2 vol; Exemplaire Numéroté tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires sur Velin Arches.Traduit du Sanscrit et annoté par A. Bourquin
38082P., Fischbacher, 1886, grand in 8° broché, 271 pages ; index in-fine ; quelques rousseurs ; couverture défraichie avec manques, dos brisé.
27974Casablanca Editions Maroc-Presse 1942 in 4 (24x19,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin marron à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné d'un fleuron argenté, couverture illustrée conservée, 191 pages, avec des illustrations en noir et blanc de Roger J. Irriera, dont hors-texte. Préface de Christian Funck-Brentano. Celui-ci un des 240 exemplaires comportant un dessin original à l'encre de Chine à pleine page de Roger J. Irriera (dessin à pleine page, signé au crayon. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
2003ART7207M2003, Edition du Chêne. In-4 Relié avec jaquette, 183pp. Des nombreuses illuatrations en couleur.
138100aafFribourg, Academic Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999, in-8vo, XI + 388 S. + 7 Bl., Abbildungen in-Text und auf Tafeln, orig. publisher’s illustrated red cloth. Spines sunned, else a fine set.
138155aafFribourg Academic Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht., 2013, gr. in-8vo, VI + 238 S. + 46 Tafeln, Hellblauer Original-Pappband, / orig. Hardcover.
19915113Paris Perrin 1991 In-8 (h. 22,5 cm.) 444 pp. couverture souple.
137991aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1980, gr. in-4to, XXXVI + 1 feuille + 392 p. , ill. + 1 feuille + 142 planches avec descr. au verso + 1 planche dépl. ‘coupe schémat. et stratigr. du chantier’, Orig. Verlagsband gebunden, + OU / Hardcover + jacket. Copy as new.
Fine English Paperback. Small 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In English. 54, [2] p., 53 numerous b/w plts., 46 numerous color plates. The people & places of Constantinople. Watercolours by Amadeo Count Preziosi, (1816-1882). It's prepared for the first exhibition on Count Amadeo Preziosi, (1816-1882) in Great Britain. "This is the first exhibition of the work of Amadeo Preziosi to be held in this ccountry. It does not cclaim to be definitive, but it centered on the Museum's substantial holdings and augmented by loans from collections in Great Britain. Preziosi's name is now little known except to specialists, but in the period 1840-70 he was by far the most reknowned artist in Constantinople. He was only retrieved from the critical neglect into which he had fallen in the 20th century by Rodney Searight who began to appreciate his importance while building up his unsurpassed collection of views of the Near and Middle East. Indeed, it is fitting that the exhibition honours not only Preziosi himself but also Rodney Searight, pioneer of the study of this field, whose collection the Museum is raising funds to acquire. It is hoped that the enthusiasm Preziosi's contemporaries felt foe his lively and colourful studies of a now vanished way of life will be appreciated by visitors to the exhibition". (From the Kaufmann's preface).
199267961992 broché (paperback) in-octavo, dos bleu (blue spine), première de couverture illustrée (front cover illustrated), sans illustration (no illustration), 303 pages, 1992 à Paris Editions Albin Michel S.A.,
138236aafFribourg : Acad. Press / Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1988, gr. in-8vo, X + 427 S., Original-Leinen + OU / orig. clothbound, jacket (hardcover). Neuwertig.
1971105141971 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos blanc (white spine), cartouche en pleine page sur la première de couverture rempliée comportant le titre de la collection et celui de l'ouvrage orné d'une petite illustration en cul-de-lampe (cartridge on full page on the front cover comprising the title of the collection and that of the book illuminated with tailpiece illustration), sans illustration (no illustration), 315 pages, 1971 à Paris Payot,
16115Paris, Gaultier-Laguionie, 1838. In-8, 58-[3] pp. 1 pl., bradel de toile brune à motifs végétaux noirs, titre et auteur dorés au dos (rousseurs, insolation).
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 512 p. Political representation of minorities in Greece and Turkey: Nationalism, reciprocity and Europeanization. What influences the political representation of minorities? Does a non-core group pursue a certain pattern of collective political behavior, or does it have the ability to alter it through struggle with other groups by calculating the existing opportunities and restrictions? This book addresses these important questions by focusing on the history of political representation of the Muslim-Turkish minority in Greece and the Greek-Orthodox minority in Turkey, two communities whose rights are linked to each other via the "reciprocity principle" written in the Lausanne Treaty, signed by two countries that have long-lasting conflicts. Drawing on presentation of related political history, systematic coding of parliamentary debates and works, minority and mainstream newspapers, and elite interviews, the author analyzes and explains ignored linkages between institutions, bilateral relations between Greece and Turkey, and the role of external factors that enable or constrain minority communities access to political life. This study which adopts a historical institutionalism approach and, by integrating theory of both comparative politics and international relations, shows how the minority groups political participation and the effectiveness of their representation has been determined by the triangle of the two states choice of nationalism, reciprocity and Europeanization policies, mainly argues that internal factors such as groups capability for competition and institutional features of the political system in the host-state mostly override states bilateral relations with the kin-state and international factors. As a result, for the Greek and Turkish case, the host-states generally pursue the policy of state-controlled involvement of their minorities in the political life, where the existence of the threatening kin-state and minority groups strong demographic features lead to avoidance of full assimilation and exclusion from political representation.
138224aafFribourg : Acad. Press / Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1994, gr. in-8vo, 123 S., rosa Original-Pappband, / orig. hardcover. Neuwertig.
119377aafParis, Imprimerie Royale, M DCCCXL, -XLIV, -XLVII. - LXXXIV, -XCVIII , (1840, -44, -47, -84, -98), gr. in-4to, (30x23.5 cm), ens ca. 2200 p., robustes reliures pleine toile vert foncé (rel. Arne Asper, Genève). Bel exemplaire
97116aafBern, Stämpfli Verlag, 2006, gr. in-8vo, 259 S., reich farbig illustriert, Original-Leinenband mit dem OU,
19238701Partitions sur l'Afrique du nord Borel-Clerc 1923
192617979Partitions sur l'Afrique du nord,Partitions sur le Prénom Codini 1926
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Sealed. In English. 319, [5] p., color and b/w ills. Four centuries of diplomatic and economic relations between Turkey & the Netherlands, (1612-2012). In memory of Cornelius Haga. [With a CD]. This book (as well as the attached Istanbul Memoirs of the First Dutch Ambassador Cornelius Haga and the Ottoman Empire¿s official records and his Register Book about his activites in Istanbul) is a very timely contribution to the field, which once again illustrates the importance of studying the Ottoman history as world history. Halil Inalcik, Bilkent University. This book provides a fresh interpretation of the historical relations between these two important powers and also Turkey-Europe relations. In the foreword, Halil INALCIK, a prominent global historian, underlines the joint Ottoman-Dutch role in shaping the European and the World history. In the following chapter, Levent KIRVAL focuses on the history of the economic and political relations between Turkey and the European powers, and he particularly focuses on the economic and cultural interactions between the Turks and the Europeans. Subsequently, Bülent ARI, first gives brief information about the phases of Dutch revolt which started in 1567 against the Spanish oppression and then evaluates the political atmosphere of the period and the conflicts between the European states. Next, Mustafa GÜLEC evaluates the interpretations of various scholars concerning the early Ottoman-Dutch relations and gives an overall atmosphere of the commercial relations of individual entrepreneurs before the grant of Dutch capitulations. Followingly, Mehmet BULUT focuses on the commercial activities in the Mediterranean in the 17th and 18th century. Consequently, Mehmet TÜTÜNCÜ has an interesting chapter under the title "Grand Dutch Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter¿s Mediterranean Expedition and the Peace Treaties He Concluded in 1662 with Ottoman Algeria". With CD entitled "Memoir and Register Book of Cornelis Haga First Dutch Ambassador in Istanbul".
192915398Henri Laurens éditeur 1929 171 pages in8. 1929. reliure editeur demi basane à coins dos à nerfs. 171 pages. Cet ouvrage publié initialement au XXe siècle est un hommage illustré à la ville de Fès mêlant le texte de Camille Mauclair et les tableaux du peintre Joseph-Félix Bouchor. Il propose une exploration de l'architecture des monuments (comme la medersa Ben Youssef) et de l'ambiance de la ville sainte offrant un témoignage historique sur la culture et le patrimoine marocains
193195621931 Paris librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner 1931 Tiré à part de la revue Syria 1931, in4, broché, couverture imprimée141 pp illustrées, bel exemplaire non coupé
LE RAGIONI, LE TESI, I PROPOSITI DEL PROTAGONISTA SINORA MENO ASCOLTATO DEL TRAGICO CONFLITTO AABO-ISRAELIANO INTRODUZIONE DI GUIDO VALABREGA FELTRINELLI 1969, 231 PP. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA, PER IL RESTO PERFETTO, MAI SFOGLIATO.
198256912CBMarseille, Le Musée, 1982. 4°. 31 cm. XXIX, 238 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
Paris, Geuthner, 1921-1926, cinque volumi in-8°, legature coeve in mezza pelle con titoli in oro al dorso, piatti marmorizzati, nastri segnalibro in seta azzurra, pp. VII-383 + 400 + 423 + 384 + 431 (così, opera completa). Si tratta del magnum opus, in edizione originale, dell’importante orientalista francese Bernard Carra de Vaux (1867-1952), noto anche per avere denunciato i Massacri Amidiani contro gli Armeni(1894-1897) e per essere stato fiero oppositore dell’antisemitismo negli anni in cui infuriava l’Affaire Dreyfus. Alcune fioriture dovute alla qualità della carta (soprattutto al primo volume), ma volumi ben conservati.