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19871142Association Des Professeurs D'histoire et De Géographie 16,5 x 23,5 Paris 1987 Revue de l'Association des Professeurs d'Histoire et de Géographie. Dos carré, broché, pp.1371-1699, illustr. Dossier : "Sur l'année 1917". Légères salissures sur la tranche inférieure, mais très bon exemplaire.(C43) Livre
19871142Association Des Professeurs D'histoire et De Géographie 16,5 x 23,5 Paris 1987 Revue de l'Association des Professeurs d'Histoire et de Géographie. Dos carré, broché, pp.1371-1699, illustr. Dossier : "Sur l'année 1917". Légères salissures sur la tranche inférieure, mais très bon exemplaire.(C43) Livre
201331692Paris Politique Internationnale 2013 In-8 N° 138 - hiver 2012-2013 - 430 pp
11966Bordeaux, Féret & Fils, 1954. Grand in-8 broché, 279 p. Feuille volante : Résumés analytiques. Planches. Sommaire : A. Aymard, Philippe de Macédoine otage à Thèbes - P. Grimal, Le livre VI de l'"Enéide" et son actualité en 23 av. J.-C. ... Bon état. Annales de la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux. 4e série. Publié avec le concours du CNRS. LXXVIe année.
114077Paris, Art et Style sans date, vers 1950, 315x245mm, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Very Good English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Macedonian. [2], [iv], 252, [2] p. Introduction.; Public libraries.; Special libraries.; University libraries.; School libraries.; Index of public librarses and libraries according to places.; Name index of libraries. Second Edition.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 204 p. Ills. One of most recent initiatives of the History Foundation in the field of history education, namely "Improvement of the Balkan History Textbooks Project", was completed in September 2002. This eight-month pilot project was supported by UNESCO, the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the Consulate General of the Netherlands in Turkey. The planning meeting in Istanbul (June 17th-18th,2001) was followed by a workshop in Pamporovo (September 8th-9th, 2001) and a conference in Istanbul (November 30th-December 2nd,2001), with the participation of teams from Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Romania and Turkey. The project aimed to bring together academics and history teachers from the Balkan countries; to review primary and -particulary- secondary level history textbooks currently in use; and to propose alternative ways of reflecting the political, social and cultural history of these countries. The main objective of the project was to prepare a final report on the history textbooks and the teaching of history in the five Balkan countries. Sine history education is in a 'transition period' in each of the five Balkan countries, this book at hand, which is the final report of the project should be considered as a 'snap shot' of the current state of the history education in the Balkans.
Ex-Library book with pocket, and stamp (blacked out). Without markings, book would be NF. ; Archaeological discoveries in the past generation have enhanced our knowledge of the Ancient Medes and Persians. The glories of Persepolis and Pasargadae, the home capitals of the Persian kings, now stand revealed to in a grandeur that staggers the imagination. This book recounts the contributions of the ancient Medes and Persians and tells their tale from their perspective rather than the Greeks. ; Early culture series; 176 pages
In 8°, ben legato in mz. pl. coeva con ang., tit. e filetti in oro al d., pp. XXIII-658 con 22 tavv. o carte col. più volte ripieg. f.t. (delle 24 previste). Ampia bibliografia.
Light shelfwear to wraps. ; Oversized. 14pp b/w plates. This publication of 135 pages which were devoted to the renowned historian Nicholas Hammond incorporates a monumental introduction by Professor Nicholas Hammond on Macedonia before Philip, and the chapters on Ancient Macedonians by Eugene Borza (University of Pennsylvania) , Peter Londey (The War Memorial Museum, Canberra) , Elizabeth Baynham (University of Newcastle) , Ian Worthington (University of Tasmania) , Ian Sharples (University of Western Australia) , Leah McKenzie (University of Melbourne) , Graeme W. Clark (Humanities Research Centre, ANU) , Peter J. Connor (University of Melbourne) , Minor M. Markle (University of New England) and Greg H. R. Horsley (University of New England).; Offprint Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. 7; 126 pages
2144PARIS, Les Etincelles -1930 - In-8 broché - 2 Cartes dépiantes HT - 349 pages - Propre.y
PARIS, Les Etincelles -1930 - In-8 broché - 2 Cartes dépiantes HT - 349 pages - Propre.y
Beograd, Editions Iugoslavija, 1967, 16mo (cm. 16,5 x 12) brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 48 completamente illustrate.
Cover portrait of King Alexander, Constantine's Second Son and Successro. Abundantly illustrated with black and white photos. Contents: effect of the 'Battle of Athens", December 1916; Exposure of Constantine's hostility to the entente; The history of modern Greece; entente doubts and difficulties; position of Italy; Exchange of Notes; Effect of Russian Revolution and American Intervention; The Thessalian Crops; Entente Discussions; M. Jonnart appointed High Commissioner; Adbication of King Constantine; The New King, Alexander; Constantine's departure from Greece; M. Venizelos becomes Prime Minister; Persecution and massacres of Greeks in Turkey and Macedonia. Contents also discuss 'Care of Disabled British Soldiers'. Topics include: Pioneer work in France; Science of orthopaedics; Sir Robert Jones's work at Liverpool; Restoration of Function; Nerve Sutures; Muscles, Tendons and Bones; Sliding Splints; Shepherd's Bush; Curative Workshops; Training for Trades and Professions; Limbless Soldiers; Roehampton; Erskine House, Glasgow; Surgery and Disfigurements; The Blind; St. Dunstan's; Nervous Disease; The Star and Garter, Richmond; A Catechism for the Disabled. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. It is suggested that this issue be read in conjunction with the following issues: Part 21 - The 1st Austrian Invasion of Serbia; Part 28 - The Intervention of Turkey; Part 36 - The 2nd and 3rd Austrian Invasions of Serbia; Part 88 - The Tragedy of Serbia; Part 144 - The Salonika Expedition, Oct. 1915-Nov. 1916; Part 165 - Greece and the War, 1914-1916. Magazine
Text is lightly toned. Minor shelfwear to boards. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1888 Edition. Text is in Latin. ; 0.5 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 106 pages; Craterus the Macedonian historian was brother of Antigonus II Gonatas, and father of Alexander (prince of Corinth). He distinguished himself as a diligent compiler of historical documents relating to the history of Attica. He made a collection of Attic inscriptions, containing decrees of the people (psephismaton synagoge) and out of them he seems to have constructed a diplomatic history of Athens. This work is frequently referred to by Harpocration and Stephanus of Byzantium, the latter of whom (s. V. Nymphaion quotes the ninth book of it. With the exception of the statements contained in these and other passages, the work of Craterus, which must have been of great value, is lost.
Guide to Northern Greece (including a chapter on Mt.Athos) including archaeology, history and travel. 189p+ Plates [some col.) maps, bibliography, index Paper age-toned, else fine. Book
480 pages. Index. One of the Intimate Travel Guide Series. For 'the discerning traveler who seeks more than routine tours'. Creased down joints of spine, and light general wear to covers.
Area handbook for Yugoslavia, research completed in December 1990. Analyzes the political, economic, social and national security systems and institutions, as well as the interre4lationships of the systems and how they are shaped by the culture of the country. [Published just prior to the civil war and the break up of the federation into separate republics.] 348p. illus. maps .bibliography. index. maps on end papers. Book
2 voll. in 8, pp. (68) + 103 + (5) + 468; (2) + 469 - 855 + 169 con 1 antiporta e 1 frontespizio inc. all'acquaforte e 16 tavole f. t. incise all'acquaf. (molte piu' volte ripiegate) raffiguranti cartine geogr. antichita', battaglie, monete ecc. Timb. di est. bibl. Piena pelle coeva con fregi e tassello ai dorsi. Elegante edizione di questa celebre opera storica narrante la vita di Alessandro Magno. Terza edizione del Commento di Samuel Pitiscus, pubblicato nel 1685. Graesse, p. 312.
28923Neuchâtel, Attinger sans date, vers 1920, 225x155mm, 79pages, broché.
0366829041.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
University Museum Public Forum Series 1; 9.2 X 5.1 X 0.3 inches; 124 pages
Bump to top corner. Some shelfwear and rubbing. Gift Inscription to ffep: "For Tom, from Jim" ; Contents: I. The Origins of the Ancient Macedonians; II. The Language of the Macedonians According to Historical Sources; III. Argeads-Temenids. The Origin of the Royal House of Macedonia; IV. Alexander I, The Philhellene. Macedonia during the Persian Wars; V. The Athenian Orators and the ' Barbarism' of the Macedonians. ; Hetaireia Makedonikon Spoudon: Hidryma Meleton Chersonesou Tou Aimou, 74; 294 pages
1708GRA241Paris 1708. Carte gravee sur cuivre, contours colories, 47 x 66 la plaque, avec marges. La partie nord de la Grece avec une partie des Balkans.
Mm 170x240 Collana "Studia Historica", 111. Ristampa anastatica dell'edizione Genova 1951 - Volume rilegato in pelle con titolo oro su etichetta applicata al dorso, 256 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.