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Pages 159-192. Features: Politician Herbert F. Norris - article and full-page illustration of Mr. Norris; Early history of the Concord press; Decisions of Chief Justice Smith; Congressional Papers, No. 4 - Illusions Dispelled; Manners and Customs in Hopkinton - No. 1 - Domiestic, Social and Moral. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Seuil 1968, In-8 broché, 314 pages. Trés bon état.
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Aux Editions du Seuil, collection Esprit, 1960, In-8 broché de 308 pages. Bon état mais dos scotché.
Broch?. 192 pages. Format de poche.
in-8°, 216 pp, broche, couverture. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-8]
1831. In-8 broché, document imprimé de 114 pages. Bords des 10 dernières pages effrangés sans perte de texte. M. Marrast, Rédcateur en chef de LA TRIBUNE avait écrit, le 9 juillet 1831 : "N'est-il pas vrai que pour ces marchés de fusils et de draps, M. Casimir Perier et M. le Maréchal Soult ont reçu chacun un pot-de-vin qui serait de plus d'un million ? " M. Marrast fût condamné à 6 mois de prison. Bon exemplaire. Rare.
Collection " Droit Public - Science Politique " . Série - Précis - . - 452 p. , 600 gr.
Paris, Bornemann, 1975. In-12 broché de 98 pages. Figures. Bon état
Lingua italiana, Feltrinelli, Campi del sapere, 1996, 211 pp., brossura editore, passaggi sottolineati a matita.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In aesthetic contemporary 1/4 leather bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 1 b/w portrait, 71 p. Seyhülislâm merhûm Cemâleddin Efendi hazretlerinin hatirât-i siyâsiyesi. Özege: 18920. First and Only Edition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern full leather bdg. in traditional Ottoman style. Some foxing on pages. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 1 b/w portrait forntispiece, 71 p. Seyhülislâm merhûm Cemâleddin Efendi hazretlerinin hatirât-i siyâsiyesi. His father, Sheikh Yusufzâde Hâlid Efendi, was a member of the judiciary and served as Kazasker and as a minister. His mother was a member of the Kevabibiye family and a daughter of Mehmed Said Efendi. Mehmet Cemaleddin was educated in Ottoman and Islamic law, and served in the Ottoman judiciary as Kadi (Chief Judge) of Constantinople in 1884. He was appointed Chief Judge of Anatolia (Anadolu Kazaskeri) in 1888 and Chief Judge of Rumelia, the European parts of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans, in 1890. On 4 September 1891, at the age of 43, he was appointed Seyhülislam, the Cabinet Minister in charge of religious and legal matters. He remained in this post for 16 years and 11 months, and was later reappointed on three other occasions for shorter periods, holding this post for a total of nearly 18 years, and becoming the second-longest holder of this post in Ottoman history, after Ali Zembilli Efendi. His son-in-law was the noted Turkish surgeon and mayor of Constantinople Prof. Cemil Topuzlu, also known as Cemil Pasha, whose name was given to a major boulevard in modern Istanbul, "Cemil Topuzlu Caddesi" and to a municipal amphitheatre Cemil Topuzlu Harbiye Amphitheatre. Mehmet Cemaleddin's younger brother Ibrahim Sami Bey, was a member of the Ottoman Council of State or Sura-yi Devlet whose grandson Erol Gelenbe is the Dennis Gabor Chair Professor at Imperial College, London. An opponent of the pro-German and war-oriented policy of the Union and Progress Party, Mehmed Cemalettin Efendi was exiled to Egypt in 1913, and died in Ramleh, Egypt, on 5 April 1917, at the age of 79. When his body was brought to Constantinople, it lay in state at the Topkapi Palace, and he is now buried at the Edirnekapi Shehitlik Cemetery. This memoirs book of him includes his politic memoirs. Özege 18920. First Edition.
Edité pour le 40ème anniversaire de la Déclaration Universelle des Droits de l'Homme 1948-1988 . L'article premier de cette Chartre : Tous les êtres humains naissent libres et égaux en dignité et en droits . Ils sont doués de raison et de conscience et doivent agir les uns envers les autres dans un esprit de fraternité . - 420 p. , 650 gr.
Paris, Bureau des Annales des Justices de Paix, 1881 - 1893. 9 volumes in-8 reliés demi-basane chocolat. Dos à nerfs ornés d'un filet doré. Titre et tomaison dorés. Collection : Répertoire de la science des justices de paix. Complet en 8 volumes, le tome 9 est un supplement au Dictionnaire général de la compétence des justices de paix. Quelques petits frottements aux reliures, néanmoins bon état
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Broché. 120 pages. Format de poche.
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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [x], 338 p. Studies in Ottoman history and law.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 216 p. Contents: 1. 'Guillaume Postel on temporary marriage', in Sabine Prätor (ed.), Frauen, Bilder und Gelehrte: Studien zu Gesellschaft und Künsten im Osmanischen Reich, Istanbul: Simurg Historia (2002), 179-183. 2. 'The cultivation of wasteland in Hanafi and Ottoman law', Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientarum Hungaricae, 61 (2008), 102-112. 3. 'Women as outsiders: the inheritance of agricultural land in the Ottoman Empire.', in Jutta Gisela Sperling and Shona Kelly Wray (eds.), Women, Property and Law in the Wider Mediterranean, New York: Routledge (2010), 256-269 4. 'The law of the land' in Christine Woodhead (ed.), The Ottoman World, London: Routledge, (2011), 41-56. 5. 'Fiqht for beginners: an Anatolian text on jihad', in Studies in Islamic and Middle Eastern Texts and Traditions in Memory of Norman Calder, in G.R. Hawting, J.A. Mojaddedi and A Samely (eds.), Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 12, Oxford University Press (2000), 137-148. 6. 'The Caliphate' in Colin Imber, Ebu's-Su'ud: The Islamic Legal Tradition, Chapter IV, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University (1997), 98-111. 7. 'Four Letters of Ebu's-Su'ud', Arab Historical Review for Ottoman Studies, 15-16 (1997), 177-183. 8. 'Die Thronbesteigungen der osmanischen Sultane. Die Entwicklung einer Zeremonie', in Marion Steinicke and Stefan Weinfurter (eds.), Investitur- und Krönungsrituale, Cologne: Böhlau (2005), 291-304. 9. 'The Crusade of Varna: what motivated the crusaders?' in Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield (eds.), Religions of the Book: Christian Perceptions, 1400-1660, Basingstoke: Palgrave (2008), 45-65 10. 'Ibrahim Peçevi on war: a note on the European 'military revolution'', in Keiko Kiyotaki, Rhoads Murphey and Colin Imber (eds.), Frontiers of Ottoman Studies vol. 2, London: I.B.Tauris, 2005, 7-22. 11. 'The battle of Sufiyan, 1605: a symptom of Ottoman military decline?' in Prof. Mehmet Ipsirli Armagani, forthcoming. 12. 'Before the Kapudan Pashas: sea power and the emergence of the Ottoman Empire', in Elizabeth Zachariadou (ed.), The Kapudan Pasha: his office and his domain, Rethymnon: Crete University Press (2002), 49-59. 13. 'The origin of the Janissaries', in Jan Schmidt (ed.), Journal of Turkish Studies, 26/II (2002), 15-19 14. ''An illiberal descent': Kemalism and Ottoman Law', Eurasian Studies, IV.2 (2005 [2007]), 215-243. 15. 'What does ghazi actually mean?'in Çigdem Balim and Colin Imber (eds.) The Balance of Truth: Essays in Honour of Professor Geoffrey Lewis, Istanbul: Isis Press (2000), 165-178. OTTOMANIA History of law Historiography.