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40 Illustrationen in Schwarzweiß.
ca. 19 x 14 cm. 266 S. Original-Kartoneinband mit Deckel- und Rückentitel. Unbeschnitten. Einband gegilbt und etwas fleckig. Papierbedingt gegilbt, sonst guter Zustand.
PARIS, La Table Ronde - 1963 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture souple - 285 pages -Propre
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 457 p., ills. International Symposium on Migration and Women. Papers.= Uluslararasi Göç ve Kadin Sempozyumu. Bildiriler. 1-2 December 2007, Istanbul. The Project by Ayse Böhürler, Sureyya Onal. WOMEN STUDIES Migration SOcial history Turkish society.
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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 93 p. Francis II Rákóczi,(1676 in Borsi, Royal Hungary (now Bor¿a, Slovakia) - 8 April 1735 in Tekirdag, Ottoman Empire) was a Hungarian nobleman[1] and leader of the Hungarian uprising against the Habsburgs in 1703-11 as the prince (fejedelem) of the Estates Confederated for Liberty of the Kingdom of Hungary. He was also Prince of Transylvania, an Imperial Prince, and a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Today he is considered a national hero in Hungary. Zrínyi Ilona¿s second husband, Imre Thököly took little interest in Rákóczi's education, as he was by then heavily involved in politics. However, the failure of the Turks to capture the Habsburg capital in the Battle of Vienna in 1683 frustrated Thököly's plans to become King of Upper Hungary. When the Turks began to grow suspicious of his intentions, Thököly proposed sending the young Rákóczi to Constantinople as a guarantee of his goodwill. But Rákóczi¿s mother opposed this plan, not wishing to be separated from her son. Exile: Prince Rákóczi, although not recognized officially by France, was much in favour in the French court. But after the death of Louis XIV on 1 September 1715, he decided to accept the invitation of the Ottoman Empire (still at war with the Habsburgs) to move there. He left France in September 1717, with an entourage of 40 people. and landed at Gallipoli on 10 October 1717. He was received with honours, but his desire to head up a separate Christian army to help in the fight against the Habsburgs was not under serious consideration.The Ottoman Empire signed the Peace Treaty of Passarowitz with Austria on 21 July 1718. Among its provisions was the refusal of the Turks to extradite the exiled Hungarians. Two years later, the Austrian envoy requested that the exiles be turned over, but the Sultan refused as a matter of honour. Rákóczi and his entourage were settled in the town of Tekirdag (Rodostó in Hungarian), relatively distant from the Ottoman capital, and a large Hungarian colony grew up around this town on the Sea of Marmara. Bercsényi, Count Simon Forgách, Count Antal Esterházy, Count Mihály Csáky, Miklós Sibrik, Zsigmond Zay, the two Pápays, and Colonel Ádám Jávorka were among many who settled there, sharing the sentiment of the writer Kelemen Mikes, who said, ¿I had no special reason to leave my country, except that I greatly loved the Prince.
Madrid, Edit. Historia 16, 1978. Numerosas ilustraciones en color y negro.128 p. 4º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada, algo deslucida. Buen ejemplar.
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
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
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 72 p., color and b/w ills. 1100 copies were printed. Haymatloz: Özgürlüge giden yol. [Exhibition catalogue]. 5-30 Haziran 2007, Milli Reasürans Sanat Galerisi.
First Edition. Original boards with original dust jacket. 8vo. 177 pages; 23 cm. In Hebrew with English title page at rear (Modern Jewish Art in Palestine) . Refugee art historian Karl Schwarz had founded the Jewish Museum in Berlin on January 24, 1933, less than a week before Hitler came to power in Germany. Wisely, Schwarz then accepted an offer for a position as the first artistic director and chief curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art from Meir Dizengoff, the mayor of Tel Aviv, himself. Schwarz brought more than 2, 500 works with him to Israel. The book contains 130 illustrations and photographs of art as well as an appendix with the biographies of the artists. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish art, 20th century Jewish art, Jewish artists. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Slight edgewear to jacket, some toning to pages, Very Good Condition in Very Good- Jacket. Very attractive and displayable. (zion-11-4)
190 pages. Features: Puddle of Mudd; The Rolling Stones relive the making of Exile on Main Street; Creed; Death Metal Blowout; Blue Oyster Cult Lesson by Buck Dharma; Mushroomhead; Six songs with bass lines - Bullets, Too Bad, Free Bird, Something, Nice to Know You, The Middle; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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
6.Auflage. 304 S. Original Leinwand mit Rückentitel und geprägter Deckelillustration. Original Umschlag mit Rückentitel und farbig illustriertem Deckeltitel. Umschlag gerändert und stellenweise etwas eingerissen. Innen papierbedingt gegilbt, sonst in gutem Zustand. Vgl. Brinker/Gabler 228f. Die Autorin "hat in die ergreifende Handlung dieses Romans Erfahrungen aus ihrer langjährigen Emigration einfließen lassen" (Klappentext). Mit handschriftlicher, signierter Autorenwidmung auf dem Titel.
(24)S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Guter Zustand, beide Deckel jeweils mit kleinem Randeinriss. Mit 7 sw Abbildungen, 1 davon ist ein Faksimile.
Gr. 8°. 167 S. Original-Leinwand mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Deckel-Vignette (Faksimile des Namenszuges des Autors). Original-Schutzumschlag. Einband gut erhalten, Schutzumschlag mit Randläsuren. Im Jahr der Erstausgabe. - Raabe 330.45. - St.T. 541. - Diese Auswahl von 118 Gedichten aus den unterschiedlichen Phasen seines lyrischen Schaffens - von den ersten Versuchen bis zu den letzten bislang unveröffentlichten Versen - wurde von Werfel kurz vor seinem Tode zusammengestellt und repräsentiert somit die Haltung des Dichters zu seinem eigenen Werk. Gedruckt auf unbeschnittenes Wasserzeichen- Büttenpapier.
234 pages. Features: Pat Robert - Oil, Gold and Jesus; Problems at Vivendi; Class-Action Lawsuits against investment banks - the next trend; In Search of the last honest analyst; The Bernstein way - inside the best little shop on Wall Street; Henry Blodget in Exile; How to Play the Recovery; The Economy's Biggest Problem - Tighwad CEOs; Larry Ellison and Scott McNealy face rough times ahead; Insurance after 9/11; Problems at ABC; Is Energy Trading a big Scam?; Devout Muslims don't pay or charge interest - so how can their financial system work?. Address label clipped from front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
331 pages including index. "A picture of Russia today which does not include a description of labor camps and exile is not a true picture; often it is deliberately misleading. The forced labor system of Soviet Russia is not the invention of a diabolic mind; neither is it a temporary anomaly nor a tumor on the body easily removed. The system is an organic element, a normal component, of the social structure... This book seeks to present the natural history of forced labor in Soviet Russia: the first feeble experiments, the successes and failures, the gradual development of the widely ramified system; the early ideas, and the mutations in ideology from humanitarianism to mercilessness." - from preface. Prior owner's name and date upon front endpaper. Pages yellowed at edges. Cigarette smoke odour. Moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
Mit zahlreichen Tafeln.