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19703039674Cöln, Bachem 1836, Nachdruck Keip, 1970. XX, 540 S. Lwdbd.
18279Broché - 14 x 21,5 - 171 pp - année 1924 - Edité par le Secrétariat général du Grand Orient de France - 25 ème tirage
19053054129Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, 1905. X, 298 S. Hlwd der Zeit.
19923430321Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1992. 336 S. OKart.
19283249559Mannheim, Bensheimer, 1928. XII, 304 S. OLwd.
19293064109London, Macmillan, 1929. XXVI, 524 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
20071240422007 Via Romana, Versailles - 2007 - Fort In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 399 pages - Reproductions photographiques in-texte en N&B
1970601400Münster, 1970. XXIV, 172 S. Kart.
1986R34468Roma, 1986 967pp., soulignments dans le texte, sinon en bel état, [texte en italien]
967pp., soulignments dans le texte, sinon en bel état, [texte en italien]
19266916Regensburg, Leonhard, 1926. XXVII, 592 S. Lwd (Einband verschmutzt).
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19053462458Berlin, Häring, 1905. VIII, 168 S. Lwd der Zeit (mit eingebundenem OKart., Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
19753348263Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1975. XVI, 432 S. OLwd.
18803307423Bern, Haller, 1880/81. 197, 160 S. Ppbd.
19703337115Speyer, Historischer Verein, 1970. XI, 184 S. OKart.
20003464520Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2000. 246 S. OKart.
1989100136525University of Notre Dame Press 1989 170 pages in8. 1989. Cartonné jaquette. 170 pages.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 395 p. Birinci Dünya Savasinda Teskilat-i Mahsusa. Teskilât-i Mahsusa (Turkish / Ottoman intelligence service founded by Union and Progress Society) during WW 1.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 264 p. The Young Turks: Struggle for the Ottoman Empire, 1914-1918. The Unionists hoped to do so by avoiding any further wars and ending their isolation by forming an alliance with the Triple Entente composed of England, France and Russia. When they were turndown by the Entente powers, they turned to Germany. Berlin finally signed the alliance after the war had begun in Europe in August. Germany's reason was ideological: the Ottoman Sultan-Caliph could broaden the war by declaring jihad or "holy war" against the Entente powers, causing Muslims to rebel in British India and Egypt, French North Africa, and the Russian Caucasus. Though the Ottomans were allied with Germany, they believed that the alliance did not commit them to enter the war. But their treasury was empty and the economic situation precarious. Only Germany was willing to give loans, but only on the condition they enter the war. Istanbul was forced to submit and entered the war after the Black Sea incident when Ottoman ships -led by a German admiral- bombarded Russia's ports on 29 October and the Entente declared war on the Ottomans in November. Istanbul declared jihad on the 11th and that turned a European war into a world war, thus extending it by perhaps three years. This book is a study of the Young Turks and their struggle to save the Ottoman Empire during the Great War of 1914-1918. It is the sequel to The Young Turks the Committee of Union and Progress in Turkish Politics, 1908-1914.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 204 p., ills. Ilk Türk komitacisi Fuat Balkan'in hatiralari. Prep. by Metin Marti.
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 272 p. Sultan Abdülhamid'in hatira defteri.