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As New As New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (31 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 448 p., color ills. Gümüshane kültür envanteri, 2016. Cultural inventory of Gümüshane province with its architectural and archaeological monuments. Enthält zahlreiche Illustrationen (Fotos) sowie Grundrisse und Aufrisse von Gebäuden. Die DVD enthält den gesamten Buchinhalt in digitaler Form und 6 Videoclips (Tourismuswerbung für die Provinz Gümüshane). Denkmalschutz in der Türkei: Inventar der erhaltenswerten Baudenkmäler: Häuser, Bäder, Moscheen, Mausoleen, Friedhöfe, Kirchen, Kapellen, Klöster, Höhlenkirchen, Brücken, Burgen (Zitadellen), Mühlen, Schutthügel (Kulturschutt), Wüstungen, Naturdenkmäler (Höhlen, Bäume, außergewöhnliche Felsformationen, bewaldete Areale mit wilden Tieren) in der türkischen Provinz Gümüshane (Nordostanatolien). Contains numerous illustrations (photos) as well as floor plans and elevations of buildings. The DVD contains the complete book content in digital form and 6 video clips (tourism advertisement for Gümüshane province). Monuments in Turkey: Inventory of monuments worthy of preservation: houses, baths, mosques, mausoleums, cemeteries, churches, chapels, monasteries, cave churches, bridges, castles (citadels), mills, rubble heaps (culture debris), deserts, natural monuments (caves, trees, unusual rock formations, wooded areas with wild animals) in the Turkish province Gümüshane (northeastern Anatolia).
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. [2], 205 p., xii numerous b/w plates, 211 numerous color photos, 2 numerous color maps. Gümüshane bölgesinin tarih ve arkeoloji arastirmalari. Gümüshane Tarih, Arkeoloji, Sanat Tarihi Arastirmalari 1. Historical and archaeological researches on Gümüshane (Khalybia: Its ancient name of Gümüshane region).
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], 295 p. Görele ve yöresi agizlari. Inceleme - metinler - sözlük. Turkish language in Görele.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xiii], 190 p., b/w plts. of Ottoman facsimile of original documents.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 208 p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). =[Land adjacent to the sky: Artvin's urban history.]. Göge komsu topraklar: Artvin tarihi.
8396Portraits d’hier n°44. 1er Janvier 1911.In 8 broché, couverture illustrée du portrait de Gérard de Nerval d’après une eau-forte. pages 35 à 64 Une vue de la rue de la vieille lanterne Imprimerie Coopérative ouvrière 1911
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20049788488699695Biblioteca Nacional España 01/09/2004. Grabados flamencos y holandeses del siglo XVI: obras escogidas de la Biblioteca Nacional New. Biblioteca Nacional (España) unknown
201452905Batbeliever, 2014dar. BAT 099 2 CD CD
19039822New York: Published by Permission of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. Owners of the Copyright 1903. Very good . 11"x13-3/4" - Illustrated cover and 3 pages music. Last page printed in orange. Front cover illustrated in muted blue and orange colors see photos. -- Newspaper Supplements of this era were printed on poor quality paper. A fragile item. Very scare in this nice condition. -- Thus Overall:. "Paul Laurence Dunbar stands out as the first poet from the Negro race in the United States to show a combined mastery over poetic material and poetic technique to reveal innate literary distinction in what he wrote and to maintain a high level of performance. He was the first to rise to a height from which he could take a perspective view of his own race. He was the first to see objectively its humor its superstitions its short-comings; the first to feel sympathetically its heart-wounds its yearnings its aspirations and to voice them all in a purely literary form."-americanpoetry. Published by Permission of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., Owners of the Copyright unknown
16 pages. Features: Cary wins USGA open; Hogan and Boros just miss tie; Fritz Clement on top at Rye; Photo fo Julius Boros with daughter Joy; Photo of Arnold Palmer's wife Winnie and her son with Nickie Boros and her kids Armen and Joy; Photo of Paul O'Leary, Jr. and his dad with Doug Higgins; Photo of Ed Carter with Harold Sargent; Photo of Chick Herbert shooting with one foot in water; Photo of Ken Venturi with his wife Conni and Byron Nelson; Photo of Ted Rhodes, the only Negro to qualify for the U.S. Open, playing with Charlie Farlow while Joe Cheves and Al Smith look on; Photo of Gene Sarazen with Pete Burke; Photo of Proette Betty Jameson; Photo of Dave Eisenberg, Larry Robinson, Joe Williams Oscar Fraley and Col. Lee S. Reed; Photo of U.S. Royal's queen Barbara Cocca; Photo of Cary Middlecoff; Photo of Walker Inman, Jr.; Photo of Ken Venturi; Photo of Dr. Gory Hogg and Dr. R.R. Summers; Photo of W.S. Wilbraham's tee shot which landed in a bird's nest; Obituary of Leonard J. Bliss; Titleist ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
196613499San Francisco: Global Views 1966. The final issue of this short-lived theoretical journal of the Negro National Liberation Study Group NNLSG which published “news and commentary on the international anti-imperialist movement.†It appears as though eight issues were published monthly between May-December 1966. Almost nothing is available on the journal or the NNLSG at least under that name although the Labadie record states that in 1967 Global Views merged with Black Marketer and Burning Spear the newsletter of Omali Yeshitela’s JOMO Junta of Militant Organizations to form Black Power which was the journal of House of Umoja and the Black Panther Party Northern California two groups formed by RAM members and Soulbook editors Ken Freeman and Ernie Allen. <br /> <br /> Content for this issue includes an article titled “The Ideology of Surrender: In Refutation of the Reactionary ‘Mainstream’ Theory by Carl T. Rowan†in which Rowan is described as an “ideologist of the black bourgeois clique†for attacking Black Power as a separatist movement. This article is followed by an expanded version of an article on “Monopoly Capital†printed in issue 2 of Global Views includes six new appendices. The issue concludes with an editorial and excerpts from Dr. Ira S. Cohen’s address before the Commonwealth Club on U.S. imperialism’s drive to rule the world. <br /> <br /> Side-stapled mimeographed sheets 11†x 8 ½†26 p. Some toning to covers else a fine copy. Only two libraries hold any issues in WorldCat. The Labadie has a complete run and Northwestern holds two issues 5 8. In DANKY. Global Views unknown
Collana: La Gaja Scienza, marzo 1972. Traduzione di Franca Faldini. Titolo originale: The Life and Loves of Mr. Jiveass Nigger. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
1944WRCAM55481Detroit 1944. Illustrated broadside printed on thick cardstock 21 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches. Soiling chipping closed edge tears and creasing. Good condition. An extraordinary survival - a large-format illustrated fundraising poster for the Detroit chapter of the United Negro College Fund UNCF in the first year of the organization's existence. Though the poster is undated it likely emanates from 1944 the founding and initial fundraising year for UNCF when its national fundraising goal was $1.5 million and the number of schools involved with the group was twenty-seven. The fundraising "quota" for the Detroit area was $75000 as stated here. The poster is printed in brown and green urging potential donors to "help maintain 27 Negro Colleges." Three photographs are printed in brown in the middle of the poster showing a young African- American man in a laboratory "Training for Scientific Production in War and Peace" a young man on a tractor "Education in Action - Training for Food Production" and an image of several men standing on the steps of a government building captioned "Lord Halifax Observes Training for Leadership." Both national committee members including John D. Rockefeller Jr. and the local "Detroit Committee" are listed at the bottom just above a notice that "Workers are Needed" and listings of the address and phone number for the Detroit office. <br> <br> The United Negro College Fund was founded in 1944 to address inequities in higher education funding and opportunities for African-American youth by appealing to the "national conscience." The organization focused on private historically-black colleges and universities and initially sought funding solely from the African- American community. Over the last seventy- five years the organization has grown to assist almost forty schools of higher education and advocate for K-12 education and has raised more than $5 billion to help over half a million students earn college degrees. <br> <br> No copies of this fundraising poster are listed in OCLC nor in any source we can locate. It is a rare surviving artifact from the founding year of one of the most important organizations devoted to African- American higher education. Marybeth Gasman ENVISIONING BLACK COLLEGES: A HISTORY OF THE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2007. unknown books
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (22 x 12 cm) In English. 120 p., color ills., 1 folding map. Giresun travel guide.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 204 p. Study of the Greeks of Giresun, a city in the coast of Black Sea and biography of their Greek mayor. Giresun Rumlari ve gayrimüslim bir belediye baskani: Kaptan Yorgi Konstantinidi Pasa.
1996mon0003480192Artioli 1996T. paperback. Very Good. . Hardcover Artioli paperback
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 630 p., b/w ills. Geçmisten günümüze tüm yönleriyle Görele.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Color ills. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 149 p. Hazelnut throughout history. Geçmisten günümüze findik.
1920171801920. Club teaches African-American girls about Home Economics Gardening Social and Civic Responsibility. C. 1920s. Negro Girls' Club Record Book. Published by Georgia State College of Agriculture in Athens Georgia. 20 pages. 9 x 5.75 in. Original printed wrappers. "Use this book to keep a record of al the club work done during the entire year." Printed as workbook with pages to take notes on numerous domestic projects including planning a garden canning produce cooking sewing and balancing a budget. Includes a rubric where a member's annual work will be evaluated. "Each club member is expected to make an exhibit at some fair or public meeting." Most of the pages are not filled in. 5 pages have child-like scribbles and doodles in pencil. Originally belonged to Sarah G. Daniel a girl in 6th Grade. Thumb-soiling to wrappers. In good condition. unknown
2611Innsbruck: Wagner 1949. Gebunden. Wagner (1949) unknown
9788596009850FTD. new. O livro-imagem Gente de cor cor de gente parte do eufemismo ""gente de cor"" para tratar de quest�es urgentes como preconceito toler�ncia e diversidade. A cada virada de p�gina o leitor se depara com dois personagens: um tem a pele negra o outro tem a pele de outra cor. Lado a lado eles vivem momentos de fome frio medo calor raiva divers�o ou alegria. A conclus�o fundamental do livro � a de que n�o importa a cor da pele somos todos seres humanos e compartilhamos das mesmas ang�stias desejos felicidades e tristezas. A obra usa os tons vibrantes e os contrastes para propor uma reflex�o que ultrapassa os limites da quest�o racial e amplia a paleta de ""cores de gente"". Prega portanto a igualdade o respeito e a conviv�ncia conforme ressalta o ator L�zaro Ramos em texto escrito especialmente para o livro: ""As cores do Mauricio v�m de uma m�o que alegremente visita culturas. Ver seus tra�os revelando de forma po�tica culturas ind�genas mesti�a ou afro-brasileira com ludicidade e for�a � encantador. Suas m�os navegam pelas cores como um barco generoso que n�o se furta a acolher verdadeiramente aquilo que retrata"". FTD unknown
2000LFA-126737656N° 199 - Décembre 2000 - 52 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, brochée, illustrée, bon état
1981100101304A.j.e.c 1981 in8. 1981. Broché.