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Madrid, 2010. 4to.; 288 págs. Cubiertas originales.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 311 p. Second Edition. Perde araligindan. Cover by Ali Ulvi.
1976116073Plon, 1976, in-8°, 407 pp, traduit de l'espagnol, cart. éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état
19562080302106800692Not Available 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19702090502113704745Not Available 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
44283Barcelona, Arnau 1922, 250x165mm, 112pages, broché. Bon état. L’ouvrage a été complété par son possesseur par deux photographies, l’une représentant un Tigre, l’autre un portrait de l’auteur. De plus, sur une page de garde, s’étale une longue dédicace de l’auteur à Monsieur Georges Clémenceau !
201913285ALLARY 2019 612 pages 16 4x23 3x6cm. 2019. Broché couverture rempliée. 612 pages. Biographie de Zinovi Pechkoff fils adoptif de Gorki héros de la Légion étrangère diplomate et grand séducteur surnommé « le manchot magnifique ». Guillemette de Sairigné retrace son parcours hors du commun à partir d'archives inédites notamment sa correspondance avec Gorki
19371285Plon, 1937 in-8°, 327 pp, 12 gravures hors texte, broché, bon état
193780868Plon, 1937, in-8°, 323 pp, 12 gravures hors texte, reliure demi-basane bordeaux à la bradel, dos lisse, couv. conservées
1937vd847Librairie Plon Broché 1937 In-8 (14,7 x 22,8 cm), broché, 325 pages, photos en noir et blanc ; pliures au dos de biais, manque dans le coin inférieur du quatrième plat, importantes rousseurs au premier plat, en l'état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2010CL250528063H1R&L Education 2010-07-16. paperback. Good. 6x1x9. Paperback--marking on pages--otherwise excellent condition R&L Education paperback
16738o.J. Senator und Diplomat von Genua. Um 1630. Brustbild mit Mütze im Oval, auf Schriftsockel. Kupferstich von G. Bouttats. 211 x 145 mm.
64 p. 16 mo. Some leaves with the top margins too closely shaved. 160 mm. Disbound [removed]. Age stain. Scarce. ESTC T043734. OCLC shows only the example at the National Library of Scotland. A famous essay (satire) in opposition to the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748) which ended the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). In Britain, George II and his ministers were seen by many as having conducted the war and the peace to the best advantage of Brunswick-Luneburg (of which George was Elector) rather than Britain. George and Britain did gain from the treaty in one respect: that one clause of it had finally compelled the French to recognize the Hanoverian succession to the British throne and expel the Jacobites from France. The ciphered name on the title and dedication are often taken to stand for Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773). Here, in pencil, is identified the likely dedicatee - the military Commander, John Lindsay, twentieth Earl Crawford (1702-1749). The same pencil hand identifies the anonymous author as Henry Fielding. This is unlikely to be correct. W129. Small Box 8
53641aafFribourg, Ed. universitaires, 1991, in-8vo, front.-portr. + VIII + 532 p., reliure en toile originale.
Madrid, CSIC-Instituto Francisco de Vitoria, 1967. 4to.; XX-271 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 213, [2] p. Paris'in Dogu Yolu'nda yaptiklari: Tarihte Türkler ve Fransizlar. Paris in 'Eastern Way': Turkish and French relations throughout history.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 158 p. Paris Sulh Konferansi ve Osmanli'nin çöküsü. Translated by Ahmet Zeki Izgöer.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Pages are untrimmed and not opened. 12mo. (17 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 151 p. Hegira-Hijri: 1306 = Gregorian: 1889. Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi Efendi (died 1732), also Mehmed Efendi (sometimes spelled Mehemet Effendi in France), was an Ottoman statesman who was delegated as ambassador by the Sultan Ahmed III to Louis XV's France in 1720. He is remembered for his account of his embassy mission (a sefâretnâme, 'book of embassy'). Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi was born in Edirne to a family of Georgian descent. His date of birth is unknown. He is the son of an officer in the Janissary corps, Süleyman Aga, who died during a campaign to Pécs. Mehmed Çelebi himself was enrolled in the Janissary corps, and since he had served in the 28th battalion ("orta" in Janissary terminology) of the corps, he came to be known with the nickname Yirmisekiz ("twenty-eight" in Turkish) for his entire life. His descendants, including his son who became a grand vizier, also carried the name in the form of Yirmisekizzade ('son of twenty-eight'). He rose through the military hierarchy and then oriented his career to the service of the finances of the state, as superintendent for the Ottoman mint first, and as chief imperial accountant (defterdar) by the reign of Ahmed III. In 1720, while in that position, he was assigned as Ottoman ambassador to Louis XV's France and sent to Paris. His embassy of eleven months was notable for being the first ever foreign representation of a permanent nature for the Ottoman Empire. On his return to the Ottoman capital, Mehmed Çelebi presented his contacts, experiences and observations to the Sultan in the form of a book. His sefâretnâme is one of the most important examples of the homonymous genre, both for its literary merits and in terms of the insights it provides on his time and environment. He describes his journey to France, the 40-days quarantine in Toulon for fear of plague, his journey through Bordeaux towards Paris, his reception by Louis XV, the ceremonies and the social events to which he participated, notably a night at the theatre, places of interest in Paris, the curiosity with which he examines the Western culture and the curiosity he aroused among his Western interlocutors, for instance his days of fasting in Ramadan becoming a reason for public gathering for curious Parisian women. Aside from setting the pace and nature of the long-term trend of Westernization in the Ottoman Empire, his embassy also had immediate repercussions in the Ottoman Empire, notably in the form of the first printing house managed by Ibrahim Müteferrika, a Hungarian convert, which published books in Turkish, having been opened in the same year of 1720 as a direct consequence of Mehmed Çelebi's mission in Paris, and under the personal protection and auspices of his son Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Pasha, later grand vizier. Constantinople's renowned Sadabad Gardens, one of the symbols of the Tulip Era were also largely inspired by the gardening techniques used in Tuileries Palace, described in length by the author/ambassador. His book was translated into French in 1757 and also into other Western languages afterwards. (Source: Wikipedia). Özege 17660. Koray 1870. Second Edition. Rare.
200634473München : Goldmann, 2006. 430 S. 8°. Taschenbuchausg., 1. Aufl. OKt. (Tb). (Goldmann ; 45580)
1963503784Colloquium Verlag, Berlin 1963. 21 x 14,2 cm. Gelbe Originalbroschur, außen leicht angestaubt und etwas randbestoßen. 367 Seiten mit 21 schwarzweiss-Abbildungen auf 12 Tafeln. Gutes Exemplar.
México, Ediciones Botas, 1963. 4to. mayor; 235 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
1984ABE-1548275145128EN COUVERTURE "LE LURON C'EST UNE TORNADE QUI EMPORTE LA FRANCE", EN PRESIDENT DE LA REPUBLIQUE, LA PLEIADE CELINE-LES DIPLOMATES DELINQUANTS-GERARD OURY " A 65 ANS MA RETRAITE C'EST LE RIRE", PAR DANIELE THOMPSON, 4P-MARGUERITE DURAS, 1P PAR JACQUES FRANCIS ROLLAND, PHOTO PLEINE PAGE-CATHERINE DENEUVE ELLE DEFEND A NEW YORK LES COULEURS DU CINEMA FRANCAIS, 4P-MES GENS PAR PHILIPPE BOUVARD: JOSEPH MAHMOUD, 1P, PHOTO PLEINE PAGE-KADHAFI MITTERRAND LE COUP DE POKER MENTEUR DU LIBYEN, 8P-LE LURON "JE NE CRAINS RIEN NI PERSONNE", 6P, PAR PHILIPPE LABRO-ROBOTS RETROS CADEAUX, 2P, 12 PHOTOS, ARMAND HUI BON HOA-PUBLICITE "FRUIT D'OR" SUR 2 PAGES, LE PROFESSEUR TOURNESOL ET TOUS LES ANIMAUX AUTOUR D'UNE BARQUETTE DE BEURRE-ANNONCE POUR LES CONCERTS D'EDDY MITCHELL, GROS PLAN NOIR ET BLANC
110440aafNogent-le-Rotrou, Imprimerie A. Gouverneur, 1872, in-4to, 8 p., brochure originale.