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in-8, 375 pp., broché, couv. Bel exemplaire. [MI-15]
103 pages. Index. Many archival black and white illustrations. "The (B.C.) sagebrush desert was transformed into orchards through the imagination and industry of English settlers from 1907 to 1914. Then the men left to fight and die for king and country. A storm wrecked the vital irrigation flume. Now all that remains are ghosts of the flume, trees and homes which mock this once thriving settlement." - from back cover. Address label remnant atop title page. Average wear. Book
in-8°, 282 pages, illustrations hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire [CJL]
16 pages. Contents: Letter from Leanna; A Wedding in Your Family?; Letter from Lucile; You and Your Camera, by Russell Verness; Photo of Mrs. Annis O'Dell, her mother and three youngsters, of Johnstown, Colorado; Letter from Frederick - with photo of pigeons at Capistrano; Caspar Meets Catastrophe, by Myrtle E. Felkner; Photo of brother Boy Scouts in Hawaii - Russell and Ronald Bachman; Entertainment for Bride's Shower, by Mabel Nair Brown. Average soiling and wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Close Encounters (of the Whale Kind); Panama Sea-Level Canal I; Panama Sea-Level Canal II - Biological Catastrophe or Grand Experiment; Anchors - Getting to Grips with the Ocean Floor; Nautilus and its Ancestors; Sharks - Good Vision or Poor?; Bantry Bay Skimmer; The Private Oceans. Sound copy. Book
in-8°, 358 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire [CA26/4]
[Series : Modern world, a survey of historical forces.]" I have done my best. to describe the recent evolution and present condition of a country which I first visited in 1894 . and where I have resided for the past four years" 351p. index [from the library of W.E.B.Wallace Book
50 pages. Features: Nice full-page ad for 'That Lucky Touch'; ad for 'Massacre in Rome'; Ad for 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'; Glamour and Catastrophe - photo-illustrated interview with Irwin Allen; 'The Drowning Pool' - photos; 'Rollerball' - photos; 1975 Berlin Photo Festival; 'Farewell My Lovely' - photos; Reviews of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show, 'The French Connection II', 'Infernal Trio', 'Hennessy', 'The Merchant of Four Seasons', 'The Little Prince', 'Royal Flash', 'The Yakuza', 'Julia', 'The Wind and the Lion', 'Petersen', 'Brannigan', 'All Creatures Great and Small', 'That Lucky Touch', 'Eskimo Nell', 'Thunder of Light', 'Le Retour D'Afrique', 'W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings', 'Enter the Seven Virgins'; 'Salo' or The 120 Days in the City of Sodom - photos; Article on John Ford - Landscape Poet'; 'The Eiger Sanction' - photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Unpaginated. Sally's walk with Great-Uncle Magnus brings pleasure to both, but horrifies fastidious Aunt Anne. Lovely colour illustrations. Above average wear. Usual library markings. Binding intact. Book
A novel, based on a true story of Assyrian refugees forced out of their homes by the Turkish Army in 1918. "Nine-year-old Samira and her brother are forced to flee when the Turkish army invades northwestern Persia in 1918, barely surviving the journey and ending up at a refugee camp run by the British Army; After being sent to an orphanage, the director decides to lead the 300 refugee children back to their home villages, an heroic journey of 300 miles through the mountains, on foot". Book
96 pages. Contains sheet music for Tenor I & II, and Bass I & II for these songs: Annie Laurie; Bill of Fare; Blue Bells of Scotland (The); Bonnie Doon; Catastrophe (A); Cradle Song; Cruiskeen Lawn (The); Lead kindly Light; Minstrel Boy (The); Mother Goose Medley; My old Kentucky Home; My Pretty Maid; My Shepherd; Oft in the Stilly Night; O Happy Day; On the Sea; Owl and the Pussy Cat (The); Remember now Thy Creator; Robin Adair; Rock of Ages; Simple Simon at the Fair; Simple Simon; Sleep little Baby of Mine; Softly now the Light of Day; Tom, the Piper's Son. Above-average external wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this wonderful vintage compilation. Book
Hardcover fort volume in-12 de 536 + 302 pages, 58 gravures sur bois, demi-percal., dos a faux-nerfs, titre dore.- Les 2 ouvrages rEunis en un seul volume relie. Bel exemplaire (Rousseurs eparses). [NV-33]
Smyrna, one of the wealthiest cities and the most advanced civilizations in the Middle East (present-day Turkey) with a unique mixture of many nationalities-Greek, Armenian, Jewish, Turkish, European, and American-perished into ashes in September 1922. The Smyrniots became victims through the orders of Mustafa Ataturk, who was responsible for one of the largest purges of humanity known to man. This eradication led to the loss of 3.5 million Greek and Armenian Orthodox Christians who had occupied Asia Minor since the time of Alexander the Great. In September 1922, Ataturk led his troops into Smyrna (now Izmir), a predominantly Greek Christian City that was known as the City of Infidels to the Turks. The Turks then proceeded to indulge in an orgy of pillage, rape, and slaughter. This City of Infidels was cleansed and destroyed and with it the last hub of Christians in Turkey. The Whispering Voices of Smyrna is proof of the horrible atrocities the Turks, whether private citizens or government officials, committed by plundering, torturing, mutilating, burning alive, and massacring women, children, and aged people. The book details these brutal acts that were decided, planned, and directed by the Turkish central authorities and were aimed at cleansing lands under Turkish control of non-Muslim citizens. The Whispering Voices of Smyrna combines history and storytelling so that readers understand how the decision by government and military leaders of the victorious Allied powers affected the people of Smyrna. Through the eyes of the Samithakis family, one lives the cataclysmic events that determined the fate of Asia Minor following World War I. The Samithakis family lived a life of luxury among the different nationalities in Smyrna, until the Turks forced them to flee with other Greek, Armenian and European residents of Smyrna. In the course of their struggle to save themselves from the fire, the massacres, rapes, mutilations and plundering, they lost one another and became refugees, beggars and exiles. The reader also lives through the stages of destruction of a civilization centered on the once-thriving and beloved city of Smyrna. 350p.
in-8°, 212 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [MI-21][SO-9-ded]
Trade paperback Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Advanced Reading Copy. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 296 p. Audience: G eneral/trade. In good clean condition except5 for being an ARC co py.
in-8, 192 pages, broché. Etat d'usage [SO-6]
in-16, 477 pp., broché, couv. ill. Bon état. [LP-5]
In March of 1921, journalist Kostas Faltaits arrived in Asia Minor (today’s Turkey) sent by newspaper Embros to cover Greece’s movements in the Greco-Turkish War. By the time he arrived in the region of Nicomedia (today’s Izmit) - a region inhabited by a large number of Greek, Armenian and Circassian communities - Kemalist forces had set fire to many of the villages, leaving behind a trail of death and destruction. Faltaits came face to face with the fleeing survivors of these massacres, and was able to collect these valuable and graphic eye-witness testimonies which were published in both Greek and French at the time. Translated for the very first time in English and with a prologue by Tessa Hofmann, this edition will shed some light into just one of the many chapters of the Greek Genocide, a genocide which claimed the life of approximately one million Greeks living in the former Ottoman Empire.The accounts by Greek survivors in The Genocide of the Greeks in Turkey, of massacres, torture, rape, theft, and the destruction of villages, and the brutalizers’ sheer pleasure in inflicting such suffering on fellow humans, attests to the depths to which humans are capable of descending. However, these accounts by survivors also attest to human courage and the sheer will to survive, even after enduring and witnessing such unspeakable depravity. That this kind of depravity has been repeated around the world since this blight occurred in Ottoman Turkey almost 100 years ago, reminds us how important it is to record these heinous crimes against humanity, demand acknowledgement from the responsible governments, and bring the perpetrators to justice. It also reminds us that powerful nations that stand by and witness these genocides without taking meaningful action to stop them should also be denounced as complicit in the genocides. Such was the case in ttoman Turkey when the Allies knew of the depravity taking place against the Ottoman Greeks and Armenians, but chose to silence relief workers and missionaries in order to ensure future trade with Mustapha Kemal’s emerging Nationalist government.....Countless other examples can be found since the Ottomans and Kemal destroyed the three and four millennia old Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian communities of Asia Minor between 1914 and 1923." Details Category: Asia Minor CatastropheCode: 10041ISBN: Binding: Paperback Pages: 156 Publication Date: 2016 Publisher: Published In: USA Translator: Ellene S. Phufas-Jousma, Aris Tsilfidis Language: English
Paperback Like new. Ships from publishers directly. Pls. allow a minimum of 25 business days delivery time from publishers. Will be backorde red if not available.
in-8, 264 pp., illustrations en noir, broché Très bel exemplaire. [BAT-2]
in-8°, 188 pages, cartonnage editeur avec jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire [MA]
in-16, 146 pages, broche, couverture illustree.— Edition originale. Tres bel exemplaire. [MB-2][P0-2-] Le récit objectif et complet de la dramatique catastrophe minière.