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Paris, Hachette, 1897; in-folio, VI pp. + 313 pp., relié demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos orné à nerfs, couverture conservée. Maurice Loir fut enseigne de vaisseau sur le bateau la Triomphante. Il vécut de la moitié du 19ème siècle jusqu'au premier quart du 20ème siècle. Cet écrit est un texte patriotique sur l'amour du drapeau et de la France. Nombreuses illustrations couleurs de Le Blant. Couverture de Giraldon. Bon état.
Ed. de la table ronde - 1970 - 1 ère édition - in-8 Broché - couverture illustrée - illustrations Nb HT - 349 pages - Très propre
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) signed by Behçet Kemal Çaglar, addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 21x14 cm. In Ottoman script written on a paper with letterhead 'TBMM' [i.e. Grand National Assembly of Turkey]. 1 p. 17 lines. No date. It starts as "Sevgili Nusret ablacigim...". Çaglar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Research Department), and for a short while, was a Member of Parliament. In 1949, Çaglar published the magazine Sadirvan. He also directed the radio program "Siir Dünyamiz" (meaning Our World of Poetry in Turkish). Common themes in his poetry included Kemalism and populism. Behcet Kemal Caglar taught Turkish Literature at Robert College (Robert College is an American College founded in 1862 in Istanbul, Turkey).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) signed by Behçet Kemal Çaglar, addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 21x16,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. 24 lines. Full. No date. It starts as "Sevgili ablam...". He mentions the book written by Zorlutuna published newly in its period, and requests critics from Zorlutuna for his article he works on. Çaglar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Research Department), and for a short while, was a Member of Parliament. In 1949, Çaglar published the magazine Sadirvan. He also directed the radio program "Siir Dünyamiz" (meaning Our World of Poetry in Turkish). Common themes in his poetry included Kemalism and populism. Behcet Kemal Caglar taught Turkish Literature at Robert College (Robert College is an American College founded in 1862 in Istanbul, Turkey).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) signed by Behçet Kemal Çaglar, addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 20,5x15,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. 15 lines. No date. It starts as "Canim ablam...". Çaglar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Research Department), and for a short while, was a Member of Parliament. In 1949, Çaglar published the magazine Sadirvan. He also directed the radio program "Siir Dünyamiz" (meaning Our World of Poetry in Turkish). Common themes in his poetry included Kemalism and populism. Behcet Kemal Caglar taught Turkish Literature at Robert College (Robert College is an American College founded in 1862 in Istanbul, Turkey).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed by Cevat Rifat Atilhan sent to an unnamed recipient. 30x23 cm. In Ottoman script. 15 lines. Full with letterheads. Dated 1961/8/26 with Arabic numbers. A good paper with only an 'extra strong' watermark. It's a feverish letter mentioning the ideas of the readers of Italian and the Turkish nation to an unnamed recipient. Very interesting content. Atilhan was a Turkish career officer and antisemitic writer, who was one of the initiators of the 1934 Thrace pogroms. He was born in 1892 in Vefa, Constantinople. His father Rifat Pasha was the Governor of Damascus. The first years of his childhood passed in Damascus. Then he came to Constantinople and went to Fatih Iptidaisi (primary school). After graduating from primary school, he started to Kuleli Military High School, preferring to military service. In his first days in the lieutenant years, he took part in the Albanian campaign. He was taken prisoner by the Bulgarians in the siege of Edirne. The bondage lasted two years. At the beginning of World War I, he was ordered by Cemal Pasha from Mersin. He came forward with his heroism in the Sinai and Palestinian fronts. Upon the conclusion of the First World War, Cemal Pasha from Mersin came to Konya. The establishment of the National Front had great benefits. He met with Sultan Mehmed VI as the first national representative. When Sultan Mehmed VI left his post, Damat Ferid Pasha had Atilhan arrested because of a conspiracy. He was imprisoned in the Bekir Aga Bölgesi. During the Turkish War of Independence, he was appointed as the commander of Zonguldak-Bartin and Havalisi Fronts. It prevented the spread of the French Army in this region. Upon the victory of the War of Independence, he left the army and went into writing. Of his anti-semitic book "Suzy Liberman, Jewish Spy", in 1935 the Turkish Army gave the order to buy 40000 copies and distributed them amongst the officers. In 1942, he was arrested by the government of the time on the grounds that the coup was being prepared. He was incarcerated for 11 months. In 1952, he was arrested again in Malatya as responsible for the assassination attempt of Ahmet Emin Yalman. He was detained for 11 months and 15 days. He wrote 74 works and thousands of articles. He was influenced by antisemitic politicians like Serif Yaçagaz and Ali Galip Yenen. Because of his antisemitic writings, he was described as the 'Hitler of the Middle East'. In August 1964 he was invited to congress of Islamic State in Somalia. He was elected as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Congress. This post was his last major mission. (Source: Wikipedia).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed by Mehmed Mesih Akyigit. 23x14,5 cm. In Ottoman script. Includes twelve lines. 1 p. Sent to an unnamed lady. Mehmed Mesih was an Ottoman / Turkish poet, the founder of 'Millî Mecmua! [i.e. National Journal]. Millî Mecmua was started to be published by Mehmed Mesih (Akyigit) in Istanbul (1 Tesrînisâni 1339/1 November 1923) immediately after the declaration of the Republic. The journal, which takes the republic and modernization as its principle, coincided with a period in which important reforms were carried out, and parallel to the developments experienced, its attitude has reached a point where reforms are defended separately from a general-framed adoption. They supported the Letter Revolution, except for Mehmed Fuad's article, which drew attention to the negative consequences of the Letter Revolution in 1928. The magazine conducted a survey on "Islam in the Face of the Turkish Revolution", and Ismail Hakki (Baltacioglu), in his response to this questionnaire, suggested a reform in religion and made some proposals such as reading the call to prayer (Ezân) in Turkish and raising the places of prostration in mosques. The editorials of the journal were originally written by Yahya Saim and Hasan Âli (Yücel), and then regularly by Mehmed Mesih. In the magazine, there are some articles such as "Translation Period" by Hüseyin Namik, who deals with the translation issue, as well as translations of the works of writers and poets such as Anatole France and Nietzche.
Fine Azerbaijani Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Azerbaijani (Cyrillic) and Russian. 85, [3] p., 1 folding table. Baki Devlet Daülfünununun te'siri. (Senedler toplusu).= Ucrejdeniye Bakinskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. (Svornik materyalov). Collected artciles on Baku State University in Azerbaijan.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 3 volumes set (266 p.; 212 p.; 232 p.). Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. 3 volumes set. Vol. 1: National movements and representations. Vol. 2: Political violence and the Balkan Wars. Vol. 3: The Young Turk Revolution and ethnic groups.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 266 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 1: National movements and representations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 212 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 2: Political violence and the Balkan Wars.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 232 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 3: The Young Turk Revolution and ethnic groups.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 522 p., ills, maps, portrait. Balkan Savaslari. [= The war correspondence of Leon Trostsky the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 - Translation of Balkany i Balkanskaia voina]. Translated by Tansel Güney.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([12], 1465 p.), b/w ills. 1000 copies were printed. Balkans in the Turkish history.= Türk tarihinde Balkanlar. 2 volumes set. Selected contents: Türkiye bve Balkanlar, ILBER ORTAYLI.; Romanya'da Osmanli mirasi, MIHAI MAXIM.; Invading the Balkans and forming new nations: The first traes of Turkic tribes in Europe., ARMAND SAG.; Turks of the pre-Mongolian time in Euroasia platform, VALENTIN KEFELI.; The city of Bitola: Manastir after the Ottoman conquest in 1385, ROBERT MIHAJLOVSKI.; Bektashi cultural heritage and Albanians, ARMEND MEHMETI - MEMLI SH. KRASNIQI.; Dubrovnik and the Ottoman Balkans, (1430-1808), ZDENKO ZLATAR.; Some remarks on Ottoman legacy among non-Muslim ethnic groups in Western Balkans, DINO MUJADZEVIC.; Nationalism in the Balkans, An overview, JAMES N. TALLON.; Balkans in the F¿rst World War.
124pp., 16cm., originele omslag (met handgeschreven titel op rug), goede staat, zeldzaam, B101467
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 166, [2] p. Bilim yöntemi. First Edition.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 445+ p. One of the last witnesses of the first period of the Republic, Turanist, Celadet Moralioglu's memoir. Bir cumhuriyet çocugu olarak hatiralarim ve fikirlerim, 1927-1999.
CARHAIX, MORLAIX, A. Le Goaziou - N° 1, 1911-1912 - N° 2, 1912-1913 - N° 4, 1919 - n-8 - broché - 63, 115 & 48 pages - Propre. JOPINT : Programme des concours des 5 sections de la Fédération
PARIS, revue autrement - N° 19, Juin 1979 - In-8 broché - 1 & 4 plats illustrés - 8 pages de BD de Nono - 232 pages - Propre
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. 236, [48], [2] p., b/w plates, musical scores. Introduction.; Les "Kanget e Larme", Les chansons d'enfants, Les chansons rituelles, Les "Kanget e buta", Fiançailles, mariage, Calambours, boutades et plaisanteries, Les chansons du travail, Complaintes et lamentations: Les chansons de consrcits; Le planctus.; Conclusion, Notice du traducteur, Notice bibliographique, Supplement musical. Ramadan Sokoli was an Albanian ethnomusicologist, musician, composer and writer. He is regarded as one of the most distinguished scholars of the Albanian and Balkan music. Ramadan Sokoli was born on June 14, 1920 in Shkodër. He graduated from the elementary and highschool of Shkodër before moving to Florence to study musicology. After World War II he created and became the head of the department of musical folklore. Sokoli is considered to be a pioneer of Albanian ethnomusicology. His work on Ottoman music modes and practices in Balkan music has been regarded as one of the most important ones on the subject.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 576 p. Civil society in the grip of nationalism. Studies on political culture in contemporary Turkey. Final report for the project of 'Le nationalisme Turc face a l'Europe'. Civil Society in the Grip of Nationalism: Studies on Political Culture in Contemporary Turkey edited by Stefanos Yerasimos, Gunter Seufert and Karin Vorhoff. Istanbul: Orient-Institut der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft and Institut Francais D'Etudes Anatoliennes: distributed by Ergon, Wurzburg. Pp.576, index. ISBN 3-933563-73-9. As in other countries, `civil society' became a buzz-phrase in debates about Turkish politics during the 1990s. Using the dramatic political changes in eastern Europe as a precedent, it was generally assumed that the development of democratic government depended not just on the establishment of the rules and state institutions of democracy, but the existence of strong social forces and structures, encouraging free debate, effective participation and mediation, which would counterbalance and influence the forces of the state. Non-governmental organizations, encouraging grass-roots initiatives, would increasingly take over from.
Very minor pencilling to a few pages. Last few pages corner creased. Front wrap corner creased. ; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches; 304 pages
Fine English Modern cloth bdg. made as original cover page saved on cloth's face. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 16 cm). Fine. 2 volumes set: (256 p.; 222 p.). First and only edition. First Volume is in Ottoman script, Second volume is in Modern Turkish. For first volume: Özege: 3525. Dag yolu. 2 volumes set.
Volledig in 3 delen, 485,[1] + 472,[1] + 413pp., met enkele zw/w ills., deel 2 bevat een map met 7 losse kaarten (waarvan enkele uitvouwbare), linnen uitgeversbanden met goudopdruk, goede staat, gewicht: 1.6kg., [Inhoud: deel I: Ras en volk. Taal en staat, het nationaliteitsbeginsel, Litauers, Letten, Esten en Finnen, II: Westslaven in Duitschland, Tsjechen en Slovaken, Polen, III: Oekrainers, Wit-Roetenen, Russen, Slovenen, Kroaten en Serven], G107504
232pp., 1e editie, 20cm., orig.omslag