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in-16, 308 pp., index, broche, couv. ill.- 9782010152511 Très bel exemplaire [PM-LP8]
Very Good French Original journals. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In French. 3 issues: (4 p.; 4 p.; 8 p.). Ahmet Riza Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish political activist, scientist, statesman, educational reformer and a prominent member of the Young Turks, during the Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire. In 1908 he became the first President of the revived Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Ottoman Parliament, and in 1912, he was appointed as the President of the Senate (the upper house) as well. He also served as Minister of Education from the Liberal Union party, the main opposition party to the ruling Committee of Union and Progress. In 1908, his name was among the candidates' list for the next Grand Vizier. He was the leading negotiator during the failed agreement of coalition between the Ottoman Empire, France, and Britain for World War I. Ahmet Riza has been described as a polymath by some authors. He was born in Istanbul in 1858, the son of Ali Riza Bey. His father was nicknamed Ingiliz ("Englishman") because of his command of the English language and admiration of the British Empire. His mother, Fraulein Turban, was born in Munich but was of Hungarian origin. She moved to Vienna, where she met Ingiliz, and converted to Islam to marry him, taking the name Naile Sabika Hanim. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in Istanbul and subsequently studied agriculture in France. As a young man, he sought to improve the condition of the peasantry in the Empire. He was concerned with the conditions of the farmers and wanted to implement agricultural methods, supporting the ideas of the French sociologist, Auguste Comte. In 1894, he published a series of publications on unification of Islamic and Ottoman traditions of consultation. In 1895, Mesveret (Meshveret, or, Mechveret), the journal that he published, became a locus of the exiled Young Turks movement. Ahmet Riza opposed the maverick Prince Sabahaddin's calls for revolution and European intervention in the empire at the 1902 Congress of Ottoman Opposition in Paris. According to a customized book in 1889, on the pretext of participating in the exhibition organized for the centenary of the French Revolution, there was a customized letter, which indicated he escaped to Paris and did not return. He became an interpreter as he learned French. At the University of Paris, he continued his lectures on positivism, taught by mathematician Pierre Laffitte, as he was influenced by Laffitte's thoughts about Islam and Eastern civilization in particular. Laffitte believed that Islam was the most advanced religion, so it was easy for Muslims to pass through positivism. Ahmet Riza became one of the most active members of the Société Positiviste (Positivist Society), and since 1905 he has appeared as a "representative of Muslim communities" in the Comité Positif Occidental, establishing the spread of positivist international platitudes. During his first years in Paris, he attempted to respond to various newspapers and magazines, which were writing unfavourably about the Ottoman Empire. In 1891, he wrote a letter to the postal and telegraph chronicle in Istanbul as he did not obey the instructions of the center of Paris to return to his country due to his use of the expression "liberty" in a lecture on Ottoman women and stated that he did not belong to any secret cemetery. Ahmet Riza sent his thoughts to Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1893. He continued to send sheets upon the request of his encouraging response and continuation; he tried to convince him that the constitutional regime was not a bad thing. In the case of sending the sixth party, he began to write political writings in French, which was published by the former Syrian deputy Halil Ganem. (Source: Wikipedia).
303 pages including index. Reveals the in-depth, behind-the-scenes saga of the making and breaking of the Meech Lake Accord. "You're not the problem, David. I know who the problem is. It's that bastard Trudeau." - Premier Robert Bourassa to Premier David Peterson at the Langevin meeting, 1987. Discard stamp upon front endpaper. Book
388p., illus. Martin was the Captain of the USS Constitution 1974-1978. Hardcover Very good condition good
20 pages. Features: Cover photo of 1911 Buick 39 owned by Larry Wilson - plus restoration article involving this car; Membership Report; Club Constitution and Bylaws; Alphabetical Roster of Members; Roster of Members by Location; Numeric Roster; Car Roster; Parts Department. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. A nice copy of this superb reference. Book
118 pages. Many great black and white photos. Features: Atomic Monument; Non-Scheduled Operation; The Lockheed Constitution - article with great photos; Aviation Clinic; Streamlining the Pilot - the quest for supersonic speed - with photo of test pilot "Slick" Goodlin; Bell XS-1 in Color; Measuring Microwaves; The Aeronca Chum; Learn to Fly - part 7; Surface Dominated Air Age Education; Farmer Jones - Lake Erie island residents receive air service from Island Air Service of Air Tours, Inc. - article with nice photos including Milton Hersberger; Rocket Report - article with photo of the 'Tiamat' taking off; Many pages of great ads; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Some age-toning to pages. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
pp. 330, (6) [Publisher's catalogue]. XLib stamps of the Mechanics' Library Association, Lancaster, Pa. on title page. Library's bookplate. Lancaster Bookseller's label. Foxed. Ruled in black throughout. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, embossed and decorated in blind. Gilt lettered spine with small loss at head. Extremities slightly worn. Hardbound. PA69/MID STACK
pp. viii, 531. XLib bookplate of Lancaster Mechanics' Library Association on front paste down. XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere. 8vo. 225 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Boards fragile. Hardbound. Good. SCARCE. PAIMP 20
pp. viii, [18], 444. 8vo. 210 mm. Preliminary pages stained, but very readable. Worn original full leather binding. Stamped ownerships of John Guy Eshleman (1877-1966) an important figure in Lancaster, PA. Hardbound. Very Good. Formerly attributed to Benjamin Franklin or his son William, this was probably mostly composed by Richard Jackson. Richard Jackson (d. 1787), London barrister, was called, because of his wide knowledge, 'the Omniscient Jackson.' He was agent for Connecticut, 1760-71; for Pennsylvania, 1763-70; and for Massachusetts, 1765-67; counsel to the Board of Trade, 1770, and M.P., 1762-84. He and Franklin assisted each other in preparing important pamphlets on colonial affairs. Through this review an argument is made asserting the primacy of the Provincial Assembly over the Proprietors. Sabin 25605 (citing the 1818 Philadelphia edition); Howes P204; Ford 253. EVANS2
Very Good English Modern cloth made as saved original covers on cloth's faces. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In French. 16 p. Anus (Dilber). Opera 4 perde. Turkish libretto and musical arrangement by Hrant Papazian.
Volume 1 in the series "He Sophia ton Archaion Ellenon" Edited and translated by Dimitris I Papadis. This modern Greek version originally issued by Ekdoseis Zetros 2009. 398p. Book
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. 340 p. In Turkish. Avrupa'nin kiskacinda Abdülhamit.
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.
273 pages. Black and white frontisplate of author. Three black and white plates in appendices. New preface to this edition discusses events which transpired in the fifteen months since the first French edition was published. "Surveys the political situation in Yugoslavia between the two World Wars, and shows how the Yugoslav state was created for the simple purpose of implementing Serbian domination over the non-Serb nations within Yugoslavia." - Croation Information Centre. Unmarked. Hinges and binding intact. Moderate wear and soiling to red cloth-covered boards. Light foxing near endpapers. A sound copy. Book
Reprint. 8vo, 355 pages, illustrated, tables. Very good condition paperback, page edges are browning. 39635. eng
xxviii, 467 p. front., plates Hardcover Good condition
iv, 134 pages. "This book attempts to do four things: Trace the discovery and development of People's Law, which is basic to the effective governing of a free nation; Present the historical development of government in Canada; Present the Model Constitution for Canada; and List the advantages to be enjoyed by Canadians under the Model Constitution." - Preface. Written when Queen Elizabeth II had delivered the Canada Act to Canada. Clean and unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. Binding tight. A sound copy of this fascinating study. Skousen is perhaps most notable for his "The Naked Capitalist" in which he distilled the essence of Carroll Quigley's "Tragedy and Hope", making it more accessible to the common man. Book
16p. Includes printed insert of the Officers of the Historical Society for 1927. 24mo. Original brown printed wraps. Very nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_30 BX4
8vo., First Edition; attractively bound in modern half calf, marbled sides, gilt back, uncut, laid endpapers, a bright, crisp, clean copy. An important and definitive history. SCARCE. Anderson p.190 (recording the third edition of 1869)
160p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, spine darkened. Original dust jacket, soiled. Hardbound. AMERICANA BOX 8
64p. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Spine sun darkened. PA PAMPH 20_14 BX2
30p. Includes long list of members (in 1893) and their military rank. Mildly XLib. 12mo. Original cloth spine over printed wraps, slightly soiled. Small loss on top rear corner. Scarce. PA PAMPH 19_30 BX1
106 p. Mildly XLib. 8vo. Original blue cloth publisher's binding. PA 27
102 p. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Near fine. PA SHELF 51
37 p. Thin 16mo. Original cloth binding. Quite scarce.