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1976753108PN. New. 1976. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
2023x-9819957796Springer Nature 2023. Paperback. New. 81 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.17 inches. Springer Nature paperback
1927100145351Les Editions de France 1927 in12. 1927. Relié. Roman écrit en collaboration par Joseph Kessel et Hélène Iswolsky publié en 1925 qui peint la décomposition de l'Empire russe à la veille de la révolution. L'ouvrage suit le personnage de Georges Doline un officier russe aristocrate blessé et offre un portrait critique du Tsar Nicolas II dépeint comme un homme indécis et sous influence mystique
1976753044PN. New. 1976. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1972745282PN. New. 1972. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary non-aesthetic burgundy cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 299, [6] p. Fading on cloth, minor repairs on some pages, otherwise a good copy. Lithographed edition. First and only Turkish edition of this uncommon and very scarce early book of the history of Russia under the rule of Peter the Great. This book was published during the Crimean War, which was a military conflict fought from October 1853 to February 1856 in which Russia lost to an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Piedmont-Sardinia. The first four chapters describe the general political and social history of Russia at the time of Peter the Great. The following chapters narrate important events like the new revolution in Sofia, the first diplomatic relations with China in the period and the first agreement between the Russian and Chinese Empires, The Siege of Azov Fortress, the agreement with the Saxony, Peter the Great's travels to Europe, rebuild of St. Petersburg, The Battle of Narva and the Siege of Narva, return of the Great Tsar to Russia from France, commerce in Russia in the period of the Peter the Great's rule, etc. Peter I, most commonly known as Peter the Great, was a monarch of Russia who modernized it and made it a European power. He ruled the Tsardom of Russia from 7 May [O.S. 27 April] 1682 to 1721 and subsequently the Russian Empire until his death in 1725, jointly ruling before 1696 with his elder half-brother, Ivan V. To improve his nation's position on the seas, Peter sought more maritime outlets. His only outlet at the time was the White Sea at Arkhangelsk. The Baltic Sea was at the time controlled by Sweden in the north, while the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea were controlled by the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire respectively in the south. Peter attempted to acquire control of the Black Sea, which would require expelling the Tatars from the surrounding areas. As part of an agreement with Poland that ceded Kyiv to Russia, Peter was forced to wage war against the Crimean Khan and against the Khan's overlord, the Ottoman Sultan. Peter's primary objective became the capture of the Ottoman fortress of Azov, near the Don River. In the summer of 1695, Peter organized the Azov campaigns to take the fortress, but his attempts ended in failure. Through a number of successful wars, he captured ports at Azov and the Baltic Sea, laying the groundwork for the Imperial Russian Navy, ending uncontested Swedish supremacy in the Baltic, and beginning the Tsardom's expansion into a much larger empire that became a major European power. He led a cultural revolution that replaced some of the traditionalist and medieval social and political systems with ones that were modern, scientific, Westernised, and based on the Enlightenment. Shuvalov was called the Maecenas of the Russian Enlightenment and the first Russian Minister of Education. Russia's first theatre, university, and Academy of Arts were instituted with his active participation. He was born in Moscow, the only son of Ivan Menshoi Shuvalov, an army captain who died when the boy was ten, and Tatiana Rodionovna. The Shuvalov family fortunes changed drastically in 1741 when Empress Elizaveta Petrovna ascended to the Russian throne with help from Ivan's powerful cousins - Peter Shuvalov and Alexander Shuvalov. The following year, they had the fourteen-year-old Ivan attached to the imperial court as a page. Complete title: "Büyük Petro'nun eyyâm-i hükümetinde Rusya'da cereyân eden ahvâl-i dahiliyye ve umûr-i hâriciyyeye ve husûsiyle nizâmât-i mevzûa-i cecdîdeye ve oralarda bulunan milel ve akvâm-i muhtelifenin ahlâk ve âdâb ve fünûn ve sanâyilerine dair Büyük Petro'nun kizi Elizabete'nin kurenâsindan Sovalef nâm zâtin bazi resâil-i mevsûka ve senedât-i sahîhadan vukûf ve ittilâi hâsil olan ahvâl ve keyfiyâti nakil ve hikâyeye mübâseret olunmustur." Özege 17170.
Lingua italiana, Adelphi, Piccola biblioteca, 2000, 252 pp., brossura editore, tascabile, copertina un po" annerita, condizioni buone.
199317085Moskau, Terra, 1993. 343 S. mit zahlr. teils ganzseit. teils doppelblattgr. Textabb. Kl.-4°. OLwd. (kl. Gebrssprn.) mit OU.
77237Paris, Editions Nathan, 1991. 25 x 30, 311 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état.
3990Londres, éd. Sirocco, 2002. In-folio cartonné, couverture illustrée, 256 p. Très bon état. Ouvrage illustré.
3382721414.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 116 p. Munif Fehim (1899 - 1983), was the son of the renowned actor Ahmet Fehim, Münif at an early age did the sets for a play by Musahipzade Celal entitled Istanbul Efendisi (an Istanbul gentleman). After graduating from a school in Scutari, he enrolled at the School of Fine Arts, and in the 1910s illustrated a book by Leyla Saz. He did sets and costumes for turkish films, and his first drawings were published in the magazine Fagfur. In 1921 Fehim was hired as an artist by the newspaper 'Ileri', while in 1924 he teamed with some writers to put out a humor magazine called Kelebek (Butterfly), for which he was the chief artist. He also illustrated Classical Turkish poetry in Refik Halid (Karay)'s magazine 'Aydede', this illustrations later being collected in an album entitled Siir Bahçeleri (=Gardens of Verse). In 1937 Fehim had his first exhibition, together with Cemal Nadir at Istanbul's Taksim Kristal Gazino. He worked for such magazines and newspapers as 'Akbaba, Ikdam, Vakit, Mizah, Son Posta, Cumhuriyet, Tan, Yedigün, and Yirminci Asir', and in 1940 illustrated books entitled 'Elli Türk Büyügü' =[Fifty Great Turks], and 'Dünden Hatiralar' =[Memoires of yesteryear]. During the 1950s he drew for the magazine 'Resimli Tarih Mecmuasi' =[Illustrated history] published by Server Iskit. Fehim's illustrations left their stamp on one period of publishing, as he drew for both newspapers and magazines, treating historical subjects and recent life in Istanbul with a keen, documenting eye.
FR25928Reliure accusant son âge, très lâche au niveau du dos. Intérieur très propre. Photo sur demande.
1933176362Breslau, 1933. 101 S. Brosch. Umschl. angeschmutzt.
1858264713Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1858. 36 Seiten. Originalbroschur. 19 cm
1858210872Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1858. 36 Seiten. Originalbroschur. 19 cm
1934dq1151Hachette Le passé vivant Broché 1934 In-12 (12.5 x 17.8 cm), broché, 219 pages ; manques aux coiffes, bords frottés, pliures au dos, marques d'usage et rousseurs aux plats abîmés, par ailleurs intérieur assez bien conservé, état correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1826HIST1031Dresden, P. G. Hilschersche Buchhandlung 1826. 4 Tle. in 1 Bd. Kl.8°. X, 93 S., 1 nn. Bl. (Verlagsanzeigen), VI, 89 S., Reihent., Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl. (Inhalt), 121 S., Reihent., Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl. (Inhalt), 86 S. Gut erhaltener Halblederband d. Zeit, mit drei Rückenschildchen und Rückenverzierung in Goldprägung, Einbanddeckel marmoriert, Vorsatz aus dreifärbig bedrucktem Buntpapier, fliegende Vorsatzblätter fehlen, gering bestoßen und berieben. Seiten, vorwiegend im Schriftspiegel, mäßig gebräunt, kaum fleckig, Schlussblätter unbedeutend wasserrandig. Vierteilige Geschichte Russlands erschienen als Neunter Teil der 'Allgemeine(n) Historische(n) Taschenbibliothek für Jedermann'.
19916428Langen Müller Verlag, München, 1991. 263(1) S., OPbd m. OU. Folio. Durchgehend farbige und s/w-Fotos, zahlreiche Faksimiles. Gutes Exemplar. Good copy.
1896161713Lemerre Paris Alphonse Lemerre 1896, In-8 broché, 4 pages. Stances dites par M. Paul Mounet de la Comédie Française à la cérémonie de la pose de la première pierre du Pont Alexandre III, devant leurs Majestés Impériales de Russie. Quelques rousseurs sur la couverture, corps de l'ouvrage en très bon état
Paris Alphonse Lemerre 1896, In-8 broché, 4 pages. Stances dites par M. Paul Mounet de la Comédie Française à la cérémonie de la pose de la première pierre du Pont Alexandre III, devant leurs Majestés Impériales de Russie. Quelques rousseurs sur la couverture, corps de l'ouvrage en très bon état
195913704Librairie Arthème Fayard 1959 330 pages in8. 1959. broché. 330 pages. Cet ouvrage de Henry Vallotton publié en 1959 par la Librairie Arthème Fayard dans la collection 'Les grandes études historiques' est une biographie d'Ivan IV dit Ivan le Terrible. L'auteur spécialiste de l'histoire russe y retrace la vie du tsar complétant ainsi ses travaux précédents sur Pierre le Grand et Catherine II
352671 page in4 - enveloppe - bon état -
352693 pages in8 - enveloppe - bon état - En tête: "Grand Hotel du Belvédère - Davos-Platz" -
352701 page in8 - bon état - En tête: "Hotel Astoria - Bruxelles" -