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Interesting collection of articles reflecting Canadian immigrants from Macedonia. Correction slip laid in. Also includes a flyer announcing a Macedonian Festival at Harboutfront in Toronto organized by the Folkore group in June1983. The label inside front cover is from one of the contributors (stamp on page one,) else fine Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 228 p. De Macédoine à Galata Saray. Souvenirs de prime infance, traduction, présentation et notes de Bernard Lory. Memoirs of Simeon Traychev Radev was a Bulgarian writer, journalist, diplomat and historian most famous for his three-volume book The Builders of Modern Bulgaria. Introduction Simeon Radev : les années de formation Le journaliste et l¿historien Le diplomate des catastrophes Une carrière diplomatique Les années de disgrâce Postérité Simeon Radev : Bulgare ou Macédo-nien ? Et la Turquie ? Les choix du traducteur De Macédoine à Gala-ta Saray. Souvenirs de prime enfance Pourquoi et comment j¿ai écrit ce livre Mon grand-père Rade Mon grand-père Kote-le-Nizam Grand-mère Angja et grand-mère An¿ja Ma mère Mon père Paysans et ¿or-bad¿is Les Turcs La lutte contre les Grécomanes L¿ob¿tina de Resen et les notables de la ville Mon enfance Ecolier à Resen L¿accueil des quatre évêques bulgares Ecolier à Ohrid Au pensionnat de Bitolja En route pour Carigrad Au lycée de Galata Sara Nos enseignants et nos condisciples turcs Nos enseignants françai Mes premières tentatives littéraires de lycéen Initié à l¿Organisation révolutionnaire Les conseils de l¿exarque Josif et notre dernière conversation à Carigrad Annexe Bibliographie Index.
Siatista is in Northern Greece where it borders on Albania,Bulgaria and Yugoslavia and consequently it's history reflects all the different powers and cultures, languages and religions that have flowed through the Balkans - from the Macedonian empire of Philip and Alexander the Great through Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman rulers to the modern Greek state. The author describes the resilience of the people, the successful merchants of the 18th C. who traded across Europe and the Ottoman Empire, how they survived many regime changes, revolutions and wars and still retained their Greek language and Orthodoxy and promoted education.He describes the strong family and community bonds, and the local customs and festivals which still support their social solidarity. 201+10 pages, illus, bibliography Book
br. Schiacciato dalla preponderante figura del figlio Alessandro Magno, Filippo II, in circa 24 anni (360-336 a.C.), seppe trasformare la Macedonia da stato periferico, vessato dalle grandi poleis, in regno potentissimo, in grado di guidare il mondo greco nella spedizione contro l'impero persiano. In questo libro l'autore ne stila un agile ritratto, mettendone in evidenza non solo le indiscusse doti strategiche, che gli permisero di imporsi sui pericolosi vicini e di impossessarsi di ricche regioni, ma soprattutto la capacità di abbinare - e in molti casi sostituire - alla spada la forza della parola, trovando le giustificazioni più persuasive ad azioni che, in realtà, ebbero nel desiderio di conquista e nella volontà di allargare i confini del regno le motivazioni più autentiche.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Chipped on margins. Some owner notes. Otherwise a good copy. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script. 32 p. This rare book includes the royal travel of Sultan Abdülmecid in 1262 AH [1846 AD] to Roumelia. From Edirne, Abdülmecid proceeded to Eski Zagra (Stara Zagora), Kizanlik (Kazanluk), Gabrova (Gabrovo), Tirnova (Turnovo), Rusçuk (Ruse), Silistre (Silistra), and Varna. The route of the 1846 tour followed closely, except in reverse order, Mahmud II's tour of 1837. According to witness accounts, along the way, the sultan was greeted everywhere with poetic recitations and songs of praise and prayer, both in Ottoman and Bulgarian. The pride of place among welcoming parties invariably fell on students, of all creeds, most clad in white uniforms, some in solemn church-going attire, with flowers and green branches in their hands. At every stop, ceremonial cannon salvos were fired during the day and elaborate firework illuminations were performed at night. In the town of Kizanlik, known then as now for the most fragrant roses and the best rose oil, the sultan's visit coincided, possibly by design, with the rose harvesting season. So the locals sprinkled rose water and poured rose oil before the sultan's cavalcade. According to Hristo Stambolski, in the three days of the sultan's stay in town, no rose harvesting was done so that the whole area would be exquisitely scented in his honor. For his part, the sultan had doctors vaccinate all children against smallpox in public before sending each one off with a small gift of money. Even people with rare diseases were, on occasion, summoned to the sultan's presence so his doctors could cure them. The sublime visit caused the locals, who were unaccustomed to direct contact with the center of power, quite a stir. The most detailed account, albeit from a hostile source, relates the sultan's visit to Rusçuk, which, at four days, may have also been the longest. According to Nayden Gerov, the greeting ceremonies proceeded on a communal basis, with the Jews being placed closest to the town walls, next to them the Armenians, then the Bulgarians, and finally, the Muslims, situated the farthest from town, yet being the first to see and welcome the sultan. As the sultan approached, each group of youngsters would in turn sing for him, everyone else bowing profusely. Based on Gerov's description, it seems that Abdülmecid was dressed in a slightly more luxurious fashion than during state ceremonies in Istanbul. ((Source: Sultan Abdülmecid's Tour of Rumelia and the Trope of Love by Stephanov). The sultan began to travel by the way of the gate of Yedikule in Istanbul in May 6, 1846. He followed the way of Ayastefanos, Silivri, Çorlu, Burgaz, Edirne, Zagra-i Atik, Kizanli, Trnova, Rusçuk, Silistre, Rusçuk, Shumnu, and Varna and came back to Istanbul by way of the sea on June 14, 1846. During this travel, the Sultan listened to people's problems and ordered the authorities to be solved with those problems. He received successful military and administrative authorities in settlements on the way of travel and rewarded them. He also received the governors of Serbia, Eflak and Bogdan, and the representatives of foreign states. With this travel, the Sultan aimed to strengthen the connection to the center of people and administrators in provinces. Özege 17910. First Edition.
Very Good English Makedonya eskiyalik tarihi ve son Osmanli yonetimi, Tahsin Uzer, Ttk., Ank., 1979. 1st edition. Large 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Paperback. Pbo. [viii], [i], 393, [26] p. B/w pcs. =[History of banditry and the last Ottoman rule in Macedonia]. First Edition.
An exhaustive analysis of the various linguistic, political and religious attitudes and activities of different "Macedonian" immigrants in Australia. By examining how the inter-communal controversies arose in Australia it also reveals much about the complicated ethnic mixtures of the Balkan states and the ways in which they were politically exploited even in their new environment.387p. illus. bibliography. index Book
DJ Spine is browned and rubbing to bottom of spine. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Some foxing to textblock. Former owner's name to ffep. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Minor shelfwear to textblock and boards. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original map of Kars Fortress. Oblong: 45x57 cm. In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/21000. [PLAN OF KARS FORTRESS] Kars Kal'asi plâni (Based on 1898 discoveries and 1908 practice). A very detailed plan in Ottoman script of Kars Fortress and is environment. Some red markings. Extremely rare.
"The odyssey of a young lion-hearted New Zealander is told with modesty and humour. Captured in Crete, the author, after a number of bold attempts to gain his liberty, finally succeeded in making a fantastic escape which involved hiding for many months among the Monasteries on Mount Athos before reaching Turkey and freedom." 235p. maps. Book
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In English. [xxi], 208, [2] p., 42 p. color maps. Contents: In Place of an Introduction, Old and New Names, New and Old Names, Bibliography, Administrative division of the Aegean Macedonia, Annex Maps, Maps.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Macedonian with a short French summary. 175-180 pp. Addition to the studying of the stylistic and expressive characteristics of the Macedonian folk proverbs (summary).= Prilog kon prouchuvacheto na stilsko-izraznite karakteristiki na Makedonskite narodni poslovitchi i pogovorki. [SIGNED COPY]. [Separatum from Makedonski Folklor = Le Folklore Macedonien, Godina II, Epoj 3-4]. Signed and inscribed by Sazdov to Turkish folklorist Tahir Alangu, (1915-1973). Tome Simon Sazdov, (1934-) is a Yugoslav humanist educator.
Mm 135x215 Prima edizione italiana a cura di Francesco Spagnolo Acht. Palinsesto di parole e immagini raccolto e ordinato da Imre Toth - Volume cartonato con sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata a colori, 487 pagine con tavole a colori fuori testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Contents slightly shaken. Shelfwear. ; 9.4 X 6.5 X 0.9 inches; 460 pages
Il corposo saggio su ANTIGONO III DOSONE di Macedonia occupa complessive 67 pagine nei 2 fasc. Piero TREVES, figlio del socialista fuoruscito Claudo, fu sempre sorvegliato dal regìme, studiò e Torino con il grande Gaetano De Sanctis e lo seguì a Roma dove si laureò nel 1931 con una tesi francamente antifascista "Demostene e la libertà greca", edita da Laterza per interessamento di Benedetto Croce. A questo libro fa qui riferimento in una nota. Le leggi razziste lo esiliarono poi a Londra, dove lavorò con radio Londra. I due fascicoli in-8° (cm. 24x16), brossura editoriale, sono completi delle loro circa 120 + 120 pagine e conengono inoltre: 1) M. Della CORTE Scoperte epigrafiche pestane: i M. M. CICERONES. 12 pp. 2) Alfredo PASSERINI, CAIO MARIO,la caduta e la vendetta. 34 pp. 3) A. MOMIGLIANO. Re e popolo in MACEDONIA prima di Alessandro Magno. 19 pp. 4) A. PASSERINI. Il testo del FOEDUS di Roma con Callatis. 16 pp. 5) H. DREXLER. Aporien im Prooemium IV des LUKREZ... pp, 28 pp. Inoltre importanti recensioni. I due fascicoli, inseparabili
Light edgewear to wraps else book is fine. ; 179 pages
Minor scratches to front wrap else Fine ; 0.77 x 8.5 x 5.46 Inches; 320 pages; The papers collected in this volume present a systematic survey of the struggles of Athens, Sparta and Thebes to dominate Greece in the fourth century - only to be overwhelmed by the newly emerging Macedonian kingdom of Philip II. Additionally, the situation of Greeks in Sicily, Italy and Asia is portrayed, showing the geographical and political diffusion of the Greeks in a broader historical context. This is a book that will provide the reader with a clearly drawn and vivid picture of the main events and leading personalities in this decisive period of Greek history.
Series:Idruma Meleton Khersonesou tou Aimou, 238. Edited by Athanasios E Karathanases.In the 19th. century the population of Meleniko [Melnik] was predominantly Greek, but in the settlement after the Balkan Wars the area was ceded to Bulgaria and the Greek population was exiled to Greece. This book includes documents and phoographs relating to this perriod. 125p. plates Book
In 8 (21x15,5) Brossura; pp. 408; copertina sciupata, strappo in antiporta, internamente buono
41 p. con una tavola ripiegata; 23 cm. Brossura editoriale. Molto buono. Imprimè comme manuscrit da "Vardar" Societè des etudiants Macedonien de Sofia con il motto: La Macedoine aux Macedoniens
Features/Photos: The Queen and her baby son; Uncovering a 7th Millennium Settlement in Macedonia, Nea Nikomedeia - Part I, Site and Pottery; The cutting up of Abu Simbel; Death of General Douglas MacArthur; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
ill., br. Alla scoperta di Skopje attraverso passeggiate lente che permettono di orientarsi nel suo vecchio centro storico ottomano, uno dei più grandi e vivaci in Europa. Percorsi consigliati accompagnano il turista alla comprensione dei più importanti retaggi artistici della dominazione ottomana, degli interventi post-terremoto della Jugoslavia socialista fino a raccontare la discussa architettura nazionale macedone degli ultimi decenni.