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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 125 p. B/w ills. Soçi'nin sürgündeki sahipleri: Çerkes - Vubihlar.
76 pages. Features: Nice Sears two-page ad features one-page color photo of a Norman Rockwell-like family meal; "The Farm" of Summertown, TN; Ronald Reagan's Tax Triumph - article with color photo of Reagan and his lieutenants celebrating; Tip O'Neill and his fleeced flock; Behind the William (Bill) Casey Flap; Passing of Master Builder Robert Moses; Nice color photo ad for the Fiat X1/9; Gay Power in Macho Houston; Death of Sailor Paul Trerice aboard the U.S.S. Ranger; A Fresh Look at the Mideast - New Role for the Palestinians in the Peace Process?; Fall of a Disloyalists - Alexander Haig's problems with ambassador Robert Neumann; Another Exile for Abolhassan Bani Sadr of Iran; Death of a Strongman - Brig. Gen. Omar Torrijos Herrera of Panama; Tough Economic Times in Poland; Lurching Toward Cancun - The Third World; Nice color-photo centerfold ad for Pioneer Hi-Fi products; Charles and Diana - Royal Wedding - article with color photos; The Curse of the Hmong; Surgery on the Unborn - Rosa Skinner - Hydronephrosis; Cadillac Cimarron ad; Showdown at Diablo Canyon - embattled nuclear plant; Beer Brewer H. Heileman Brewing Co.; America's first private-sector rocket launch from the Matagorda Space Port; Adoptee James Grant George and his need for a bone marrow transplant; Photos of Mike Schmidt and Valenzuela; Kathy Whitworth - The Million-Dollar Lady; Middle Class Junkies - heroin has become a dangerous new kick; Nice Chrysler Cordoba (Corinthian Edition) ad; Gene Splicing On the Farm; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
652 S. Original Halbleinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel, Kopffarbschnitt. Einband leicht berieben und fleckig, papierbedingt gegilbt, sonst noch gut erhalten. Erstausgabe. Hoeft/Streller 3059. WG 2.25.
Barcelona, Edit. Destino, 1969. Col. Áncora y Delfín. 190 p. 2 h. 8º. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. 1ª edición en España, corregida. 1st edition. La primera absoluta es de 1962 en Nueva York. Novela la experiencia de Sender en su primer exilio en París, después de la guerra civil.
Reichlich mit Dokumenten abgebildet.
8 pages. Features: L.I.P. (Local Initiatives Program); A Museum in 1905?; The Sioux in Exile; A Pioneer School Teacher. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed (ALS) by Ottoman princess 'Sükriye Serafeddin'. 17,5x14,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 1 p. [in four]. Bifolium. The letter starts with 'Huve' and it has 12 lines. She mentions a letter that was sent by this unnamed recipient to 'Serafeddin' who is probably from the Ottoman dynasty. Sükriye Sultan was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of the heir to the throne Sehzade Yusuf Izzeddin, son of Sultan Abdulaziz, and Leman Hanim. Sükriye Sultan was born on 24 February 1906 in Çamlica Palace. Her mother was Leman Hanim. She was the second child, and eldest daughter born to her father and the eldest child of her mother. She had two younger siblings, a brother, Sehzade Mehmed Nizameddin, two years younger than her, and a sister, Mihrisah Sultan, ten years younger than her. She was the granddaughter of Abdulaziz and Dürrünev Kadin.
Helena: an Odyssey is an absorbing saga of myth and obsession, of a family haunted by their illustrious Byzantine past and a compulsion to redeem it. Bittersweet love stories are set against wars, forced population exchanges and confusion about ethnic identity. Woven throughout lies the power and symbolism of hair. Helena's daughter Georgia, narrating the tale, begins in 1908 when her great grandparent the Greek Yiannis Kouvalis and two sons set out on an epic journey from a poor Turkish village to glittering Smyrna on the Aegean Coast. Eventually succeeding as prosperous merchants, the sons marry and have children. But the Young Turks are rising, and the ensuing Greco-Turkish wars culminate in the fiery destruction of Smyrna. Ethnic cleansing follows. Surviving remnants of the Kouvalis family are reduced once more to poverty and forced into what, to them, is an alien Greece. The burden of redemption passes down the generations to fall, finally, on the unlikely Helena who longs only to create beautiful hair and through it, achieve international fame. But she is distracted by her intense love for local boy Stephan. Thwarted in her attempts to follow him when he leaves for the coal mines of Australia, she travels instead to her sister in Toronto. It is here where her real heartaches begin.[Only 2 copies in WorldCat, NONE in Canada] Book
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. Color and b/w ills. [56] p. Corporate history of foundation. The Quincentennial Foundation was established in 1989 by 113 Turkish citizens, Jews and Muslims alike, to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Sephardim's arrival to the Ottoman Empire.
Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
Widmung Titel Heinrich Heine und Kurt Tucholsky in Paris : Traditionen gelebter Widersprüche, gleicher Gegner und nicht eingelöster Ideale / Jochanan Trilse-Finkelstein. Heinrich Heine - Texte. Jochanan Trilse-Finkelstein - Essay. Kurt Tucholsky - Texte Person(en) Heine, Heinrich (Mitwirkender) Tucholsky, Kurt (Mitwirkender) Trilse-Finkelstein, Jochanan Ch. (Herausgeber 1932-2017) Ausgabe 1. Aufl. Verlag [Berlin] : Ed. Bodoni Zeitliche Einordnung Erscheinungsdatum: 2010 Umfang/Format 296 S. ; 21 cm, 422 gr. ISBN/Einband/Preis 978-3-940781-11-6 PB. : EUR 24.80 EAN 9783940781116 Sprache(n) Deutsch (ger) Sachgruppe(n) 830 Deutsche Literatur ; B Belletristik
84 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Leicht berieben, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln, eine farbig. Englischsprachig / Few illustrations. English.
96 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Leicht berieben, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln, eine farbig. Englischsprachig./ Few illustratios. English.
94;98;132 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, kaum Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen sw Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Englischsprachig. Few illustrations. English.
4 Hefte. 96;96;96;96 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen sw Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Englischsprachig. Few illustrations. English.
96;96;96 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Leicht berieben, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln, eine farbig. Englischsprachig.Few illustrations. English.
96 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Einband minimal berieben, kaum Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen sw Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Englischsprachig.
144 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, kaum Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt guter Zustand. Original boards, generally good condition. Mit einigen sw Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Englischsprachig.Few illustartions. English.
Very Good Armenian Original half bound leather bdg. Large demy8vo. (22 x 15,5 cm). In Armenian. 675 p. Prior to Soviet rule, the Dashnaksutiun had governed the First Republic of Armenia. The Socialist Soviet Republic of Armenia was founded in 1920. Diaspora Armenians were divided about this: supporters of the nationalist Dashnaksutiun did not support the Soviet state, while supporters of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) were more positive about the newly founded Soviet state. From 1828 with the Treaty of Turkmenchay to the October Revolution in 1917, Eastern Armenia had been part of the Russian Empire and partly confined to the borders of the Erivan Governorate. After the October Revolution, Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin's government announced that minorities in the empire could pursue a course of self-determination. Following the collapse of the empire, in May 1918 Armenia, and its neighbors Azerbaijan and Georgia, declared their independence from Russian rule and each established their respective republics. After the near-annihilation of the Armenians during the Armenian Genocide and the subsequent Turkish-Armenian War, the historic Armenian area in the Ottoman Empire was overrun with despair and devastation. A number of Armenians joined the advancing 11th Soviet Red Army. Afterward, Turkey and the newly proclaimed Soviet republics in the Caucasus negotiated the Treaty of Kars, in which Turkey resigned from its claims to Batumi to Georgia in exchange for the Kars territory, corresponding to the modern-day Turkish provinces of Kars, Igdir, and Ardahan. The medieval Armenian capital of Ani, as well as the cultural icon of the Armenian people Mount Ararat, were located in the ceded area. Additionally, Joseph Stalin, then acting Commissar for Nationalities, granted the areas of Nakhchivan and Nagorno-Karabakh (both of which were promised to Armenia by the Bolsheviks in 1920) to Azerbaijan. From 12 March 1922 to 5 December 1936, Armenia was a part of the Transcaucasian SFSR (TSFSR) together with the Georgian SSR and the Azerbaijan SSR. The policies of the first Soviet Armenian government, the Revolutionary Committee (Revkom), headed by young, inexperienced, and militant communists such as Sarkis Kasyan and Avis Nurijanyan, were implemented in a highhanded manner and did not take into consideration the poor conditions of the republic and the general weariness of the people after years of conflict and civil strife. Such was the degree and scale of the requisitioning and terror imposed by the local Cheka that in February 1921 the Armenians, led by former leaders of the republic, rose up in revolt and briefly unseated the communists in Yerevan. The Red Army, which was campaigning in Georgia at the time, returned to suppress the revolt and drove its leaders out of Armenia. Convinced that these heavy-handed tactics were the source of the alienation of the native population to Soviet rule, in 1921 Moscow appointed an experienced administrator, Alexander Miasnikian, to carry out a more moderate policy and one better attuned to Armenian sensibilities. With the introduction of the New Economic Policy (NEP), Armenians began to enjoy a period of relative stability. Life under the Soviet rule proved to be a soothing balm in contrast to the turbulent final years of the Ottoman Empire. The Armenians received medicine, food, as well as other provisions from the central government and extensive literacy reforms were carried [.] Only one copy is located in OCLC: 782028953 (National Library of Israel - Jewish National Library).
Pages 227-255. Features: Gen. Stephen H. Gale - article with full-page photo portrait and illustration of the Gale Bros. Inc. shoe factory at Exeter; A Meritorious Institution - The New Hampshire Orphans' Home - article with nice photos; New Hampshire Night at thte Exile Club; Vice-President George M. Dallas; A Natural Barometer; Obituaries for Prof. Christopher C. Langdell; Barron Shirley, Hon. Charles J. Smith; Eugene F. McQuesten, Dr. Sophronia Fletcher, Dr. Julia Wallace Russell, David M. Thompson; Poems; Nicely illustrated ad for Prescott pianos on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine