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New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 13 cm). In Turkish, Albanian and Macedonian (Cyrillic and Latin scripts). 286 p. Common words in Turkish, Albanian and Macedonian languages. Tek kelimeyle üç dil: Türkçe, Makedonca ve Arnavutçadaki ortak kelimeler.O So eden sbor tri jazitsi.= Me nje fjale tre gjuhe.
Based on signal books and otherdocuments relating to the Allied Military Mission in Macedonia. It covers: Part I. Macedonia in 1943: the Background to the Documents of 1944. Part II. Macedo nia in January to June 1944, with citations of the documents.Part III. Disruption due to the German drive and recovery in West Macedonia. Part IV. Noah's Ark and the aftermath. It also reveals the nationalistic and political schisms of the local participants that resulted in the Greek Civil War that followed. 214p. illus. index.. Book
"At the end of the twentieth century people spoke as if the Balkans had plagued Europe forever." "Mark Mazower dispels current Western cliches and replaces stereotypes with an account of how mountains, empires and religions have shaped their inhabitants' lives. As a bridge between Europe and Asia the Balkans has been exposed to a constant incursion of nomadic peoples across the centuries. Mountain ranges made farming hard and political control almost impossible and allowed small communities to live side by side through to the end of the twentieth century. Empires based on religion not ethnicity shaped customs and beliefs in ways that did not entirely vanish with the coming of modernity." A short but well researched introduction to the complex and always compelling history of the Balkans. 160p. bibliography. index Book
Comprehensive survey, with detailed statistics, of economic and development and post-war reconstruction in N. Greece. Covers agriculture, livestock, fishing, forestry, mining, industry & handicrafts, electricity, transportation, ports & trade, tourism.227p. illus maps, tables bibliography. Spine sun tanned else near fine. Book
Beograd, Jugoslavija, 1963, 16mo (cm. 16,5 x 12) brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. XIV-48 completamente illustrato da tavole fotografiche (fotografie di Dusan Tasic).
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.
The political history of the foundation of the Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia from IMRO to the end of World War II.Translation from Macedonian by Bernard Meares. 152p. Front cover with slight mark and scuffing, else fine Book
Reprint of the 1898 ed. ; 328 pages
201pp., with 77 illustrations and some maps, 25cm., softcover, signed with dedication to prof. Mossay, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), good condition, G105987
Evidence for the Hellenic background of Macedonia in the light of contemporary political difficulties. Translated into English by John Philip Smith. Winner of the Academy of Athens Prize,1985. 204p. Illus (col.and B & W) Book
Light Red Ink notes to 2 pages. Pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. Scholar's name to ffep (T. G. Elliott). Spine is sunned. Spine somewhat slanted. Light water-staining to upper edges of text. Endpapers browned. ; Greek text with English Introduction and Commentary; 246 pages
Scholar's name to inner cover in pencil (Emmet Robbins). Spine is lightly sunned. Light wear to boards. Extensive pencil and ink underlining and notes to text. ; Greek text with English Introduction and Commentary; 246 pages
Book is fine. DJ spine very slightly sunned now in plastic. ; 9.75 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 220 pages
Former owner's name on ffep. One small bump to top corner. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 9.75 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 220 pages
Former owner's name on ffep. One small bump to top corner. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 9.75 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 220 pages
220pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Very faint Bumping to 1 corner. Else very minor shelfwear. ; In 215 BC in the second Punic War, Philip V of Macedonia sent an emissary to Hannibal in order to form an alliance with the Carthaginian general. This alliance was formalized in a treaty, the document which provides the corpus for this study. In this treaty is a list of "divine witnesses", which comprise the "official pantheon" of Carthage. The organization of the material and the presentation of the god-lists of all the treaties in a series of charts in Appendix I as well as the extensive indexes and bibliography make the book a useful reference work. Any further treatment of West Semitic pantheons will have to take this study seriously and all who are interested in Near Eastern religion will consult this work with great profit. ; The Johns Hopkins Near Eastern Studies; 10.5 x 0.75 x 7.25 Inches; 236 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.
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
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
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
Some foxing to endpapers and textblock. Rubbing to corners. Narrow white streak stain to rear board. ; "Being Translations of such Portions of the Works of these and other Classical Authors as describe Alexander’s Campaigns in Afghanistan, the Panjâb, Sindh, Gedrosia and Karmania. With an Introduction containing a Life of Alexander, Copious Notes, Illustrations, Maps and Indices." reprint of 1896 edition. ; 432 pages
New French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 255 p. Foreword Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Greek Foreign Policy and the Macedonian Question: 1878-97 I. The Eastern Crisis: 1876-78 II. The Balkan Crisis: 1886 III. The Greek Crisis: 1897 2. 1903: Annus Mirabilis I. The Ministry and the Reforms Before Ilinden II. Ilinden III. The Rhallys Initiative 3. The Macedonian Defence: 1903-07 I. The Dragomises and the Macedonian Defence II. The Ministry After Ilinden: 1903-04 III. The Ministry and the Macedonian Defence 4. The Defence and Greek-Politics I. 1904-1907: Obstacles to the Defence II. 1908-09: The Young Turk and Goudi Revolutions III. Goudi's favourites: Stephanos and Venizelos Conclusion Bibliography.
8vo., First Edition; cloth, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper.
Top corner of wrap has slight tear. ; Clarendon Paperbacks; 0.97 x 9.23 x 6.24 Inches; 440 pages; In 338 BC Philip II of Macedon established Macedonian rule over Greece; he was succeeded in 336 by his son Alexander the Great, whose conquests in the twelve years that followed reached as far as the Russian steppes, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, and created the Hellenistic world. The study of Macedonia is now a growing point in ancient history. The first ever history of ancient Macedonia has now been completed in three volumes by N. G. L. Hammond, helped by G. T. Griffith and F. W. Walbank. On the basis of that work Professor Hammond now provides in one volume a history of the Macedonian state and its institutions both in Europe and in the Hellenistic kingdoms in Asia and Egypt, on which much new light has been shed by epigraphic and archaeological discoveries. Those institutions have had a profound influence on subsequent history. Full references are given to the ancient sources of information and to archaeological, numismatic, and epigraphic articles.