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17813461551Halle, Waisenhaus, 1781. (8) 540 (28) S. Halbleder der Zeit.
1781461551Halle, Waisenhaus, 1781. (8) 540 (28) S. Halbleder der Zeit.
1980634400Wien, Braumüller, 1980. X, 590 S.; VI S. S. 591-1120. Mit Porträt. Originalleinen (Rücken mit Bibliotheksschild).
19131211521913 2 A Paris, Nouvelle Librairie Nationale - MCMXIII (1913) - In-12, broché - CXVIII + 432 p.
19131240311913 Paris, Nouvelle Librairie Nationale - MCMXIV (1914) - In-12, broché - CXVIII + 432 pages
19553090933Freiburg/Schweiz, Universitätsverlag, 1955. XX, 269 S. Kart.
185823739.02Washington 1858. No binding. Very Good. Pamphlet. Kansas-Lecompton Convention. Speech of Senator Douglas of Illinois on the President's Message. Delivered in the Senate of the United States December 9 1858. Washington: Buell & Blanchard. 1858. 16 pp. Inscribed in period ink ""From Hon. John Sherman."" ConditionDisbound; toned overall but very good. books
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 330 p. Jön Türklerin siyasi fikirleri, (1895-1908). Siyasî düsünce tarihimiz konusunda klasiklesen bu eserinde Mardin, Jön Türkler'in günümüzün siyasî akimlarinda görebildigimiz fikirlerinin ortaya çikisini ve sekillenmesini inceliyor. Besir Fuat, Mizanci Murat, Ahmet Riza, Abdullah Cevdet ve Prens Sabahattin gibi fikir ve siyaset adamlarinin düsüncelerine egiliyor.
1957ABE-193916743088 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE "LE PAPE RECOIT LE PRESIDENT COTY"-POUR LE MATCH USA ISRAEL MARILYN MASCOTTE DES ISRAELIENS/6P/9 PHOTOS-LES LOUPS ENTRE EUX/TUNISIE-PORTAGO: SOUS LES YEUX DE LINDA LA COURSE A LA MORT/LINDA CHRISTIAN-LE TOAST DES DEUX PRESIDENTS/COTY/ROME-LA REVISION DE LA CONSTITUTION-ERIC VON STROHEIM N'A JAMAIS VOULU JOUER LA REGLE DU JEU-HEROS DE L'INDEPENDANCE LE GENERAL DE LA FAYETTE LIBERATEUR D'AMERIQUE VU PAR LA VARENDE/8P
18651260191865. First Edition. CONSTITUTION. Journal of the House of Delegates of the State of Virginia. for the Session of 18645. Alexandria: D. Turner 1865. Octavo original front printed wrapper respined renewed rear wrapper original string stitching; pp. 1-3 4-83 1. Housed in a custom chemise and clamshell box. $4500.First edition one of 500 copies of the momentous Journal featuring its February 9 1865 entry on the Alexandria Virginia government's passage of the 13th Amendment mere days after the U.S. Congress the first of the four Unionist southern states to pass the Amendment also featuring the governor's Message noting: ""though we have in inherited from our fathers of the revolution the blessings of a great nation yet they also left to us an inheritance of African slavery which has proved a bitter dreg in our cup of freedom"" a vital record of forces for constitutional change near the end of the Civil War.Soon after the 1860 election amidst southern secession ""the great questions of union or disunion war or peace hung in the balance. Probably the crucial weight on the scale was Virginia as long as the federal government did not seek to coerce the states Virginia secessionists were unable to achieve a majority. When Lincoln responded with force to the attack on Fort Sumter however the vote in Virginia went in favor of secession."" Subsequently a Virginia convention ""met in Wheeling on May 13 1861 it elected as Governor Francis Pierpont a western Virginian and ardent Unionist and arranged for the creation of a legislature to replace the body sitting in Richmond in July 1861 the new legislature met at the 'Restored Virginia' capital of Wheeling in a special session called by Pierpont."" Against its ""claim to represent a majority of Virginians"" a new state of West Virginia was created in 1863 and Pierpont's government moved to Alexandria to govern areas of Virginia under Union occupation Harrison Lawfulness of the Reconstruction Amendments 380-83.Scholars observe that the 13th Amendment its fellow amendments and Reconstruction as ""both a political process made possible by military successes and constitutional thought grew from wartime as well as post-Appomattox developments"" Hyman and Wiecek Equal Justice 247. This rare first edition of Journal of the House of Delegates substantiates that in documenting passage of the 13th Amendment by Pierpont's Virginia government mere days after the U.S. Congress passed the Amendment on January 31 1865. With that Virginia became the first of the four Unionist southern states that ratified the 13th Amendment. Of those Louisiana followed on February 17 with Arkansas and Tennessee that April. The 13th Amendment is the focus of the Journal's entry for February 9 1865 which states: ""Mr. Brownley called up Senate bill No. 12 entitled 'An Act to ratify the joint resolution of Congress passed January 31 1865 proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States.' The bill was read the first and second time and the rules were suspended and the bill read the third time and the bill passed."" Also notable herein is the complete printing of Governor Pierpont's opening Message where he notes: ""though we inherited from our fathers of the revolution the blessings of a great nation yet they also left to us an inheritance of African slavery which has proved a bitter dreg in our cup of freedom."" He speaks at length of the rights due people of color and the abolition of laws such as those that prohibit ""negro testimony"" or proscribe a ""different punishment for persons of African dissent"" from that of ""white persons.""""The legislature met for its second session on December 5 1864 The governor's message was a long and important document and indicated the changes of opinion that the war was bringing about. Pierpont gave his views upon the all-important negro question. He congratulated the constitutional convention which had met in the spring on the abolition of slavery in Virginia and advocated sweeping changes in the laws concerning negroes. The act prescribing different punishments for blacks should he said be altered in accordance with the amended constitution as well as the law for apprenticing them. The law prohibiting the education of negroes should be abolished His language was on the whole very moderate. He advised the legalizing of the marital relations of negroes and most important the establishment of public schools Notwithstanding the governor's advice no acts of great importance passed the legislature On February 9 1865 the assembly ratified the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. It adjourned on March 7"" Eckenrode Political History of Virginia During the Reconstruction. Faint ""U.N.C. Duplicate"" stamp to front wrapper.Text fine; just a bit of faint soiling and a tide line to fragile front wrapper. An excellent copy of this elusive item. unknown
1340720868.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199059296Salt Like City, Eborn Books, 1990. A contribution to Mormon Philosophy 171 S. (23,5 cm) Pappband mit Umschlag / gebundene Ausgabe
pp. (xii), 361 + Full page illustrations. Inked ownership on front paste down. 8vo. Original red cloth binding. Spine lettered and decorated in gold. Among other things, Joseph Hopkinson wrote the words to "Hail Columbia". PA 20
viii, 274 p. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
1865462580Duisburg, Falk und Volmer, 1865. 266 S., 1 Bl., 2 Bl. Anzeigen. Halbleder d. Zeit (berieben). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1963179043München, Olzog, (1963). 660 S. Mit Porträt Lwd (St.auf Titel).
200211010Atelier du Gué (Editions) 2002 160 pages 13 2x1 8x18 2cm. 2002. broché. 160 pages. Ce livre de Jean Soublin présente la vie et les idées du révolutionnaire Gracchus Babeuf sous la forme originale de cinq lettres adressées à un jeune lecteur contemporain. Il explore le parcours de Babeuf qui a abandonné une situation bourgeoise pour défendre ses convictions jusqu'à la mort en abordant son militantisme les dilemmes entre égalité et bonheur et son combat pour l'application de la Constitution de 1793
12253, Tokyo, Ministère des Affaires étrangères du Japon 1956, in-8, br., bon état, 9p.
1727124876Jena, Fischer, 1727. 8 Bl., 752 S., 24 Bl. Pergament d. Zeit (fleckig, Spiegelbezug des Vorderdeckels an den Kanten aufgeplatzt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 188 p. Ittihatçi seflerin gurbet maceralari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (23 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 560 p., ills. Ittihat Terakki ve Cihan Harbi: Savas ekonomisi ve Türkiye'de devletçilik, 1914-1918. Union and Progress Party and World War: War economy and statism in Turkey.
10-XUG9-FNAIThis is the hardcover stated Putam's Edition from February 1929. Other than a name on the flyleaf both the cover and the book are in excellent condition. There are no rips tears markings etc.---and the pages and binding are tight see photo. Note: All books listed as FIRST EDITIONS are stated by the publisher in words or number lines--or--only stated editions that include only the publisher and publication date. Check my feedback to see that I sell exactly as I describe.Like New hardcover
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 76, [4] p. Ozege 9554. Istirâk etmedigimiz harekât: Tarih-i Osmanî ve Kesfiyat, Rönesans ve Reform harekâti. First Edition.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 148 p. Istiklal Mücadelesi ve Enver Pasa: Trabzon ve Kars hatiralari, 1921-1922.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 390 p. Istanbul's great war: Public order, crime and punishment in the Ottoman capital, (1914-1918). Istanbul's Great War: Public Order, Crime and Punishment in the Ottoman Capital, 1914-1918 is a study of the social and economic life in an imperial capital at a time when the first total war of history swept through Europe, hitting the entire Ottoman Empire up to its borderlands in the Arab Peninsula. The book focuses on the impact of wartime conditions on life in a city of nearly a million citizens, with a specific emphasis on public order, crime and punishment. The author, Deniz Dölek-Sever, takes us through a six-chapter panorama of four years of hardship in the Ottoman capital during the war, analyzing various aspects of public order, crime and punishment as experienced daily by both Muslim and non-Muslim inhabitants of Istanbul, and as perceived by the state. In doing so, her study uncovers inner workings behind state officials' policies on public order and crime. Tracing instruments of surveillance and control and various crime categories, and making extensive use of primary sources, the work provides a unique understanding of public order and crime, as well as practices of punishment in a period when the Committee of Union and Progress reigned over the political life of the Ottoman Empire. Istanbul's Great War is an attempt to bring a fresh approach to the current literature on wartime Ottoman Empire.