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Paris, Société d'Éditions Parisiennes Associées, 1971; in-4, 100 pp., broché. Sommaire : Le bidon en Astrologie : le Premier des astres : Mme Soleil, industrielle de la voyance, par Adrien BRÉHAT ; le Bidon dans le Spectacle : dégonflons les baudruches, par Jean HEYRAS ; le Bidon du Cœur : Ah ! Frappe-toi le cœur, c'est là qu'est la Menie…, par J.-C. PERROY ; le Bidon dans l'Érotisme : les Imposteurs du postérieur, par Jean LORRY ; le Bidon dans la Politique : les Ji-gymnastiques de J.-J. S.-S., par Xavier MARGERIDE ; le Bidon dans la Science : restons sérieux Docteur Tournesol, par Jacques BERGIER ; le Bidon dans la Littérature : les vrais Mémoires de l'anti-Malraux, par Jean BOURDIER ; le Bidon dans la Presse et la Publicité : comment on vous bourre le crâne, par Frédéric SOREL ; le Bidon sur le ring : Cerdan Junior : un numéro bien au poing, par Emmanuel FRANÇOIS ; le Bidon dans le Sport : les coulisses des faux exploits, par Albert CLARINVAL ; le Bidon dans les Courses : les rigolos du tiercé à gogos, par SAINT-AUBIN.
Paris, Société d'Éditions Parisiennes Associées, 1971; in-4, 100 pp., broché. Sommaire : l'Affaire du C. N. L. ; le Scandale de La Villette, par André FIGUÉRAS ; le Krach de la Banque Martinon, par Robert CARIO ; l'Or du « banquier » Travers, par Camille GALIC ; Topaze sur la Côte d'Azur, par M.-L. WAQUIEZ ; la Grande combine du notaire de Pantin, par Roland GAUCHER ; la Garantie Foncière et le Patrimoine Foncier, par Philippe BERNERT ; les Frères Willot ; le Maréchal Soulte de la Canebière, par Michel SAISSAC ; Scandale politico-financier sue la Croisette ; l'Affaire Boulmier à Asnières ; la Belle Immobilière de Nantes ; la Culbute de GEEP-Industries, par Claude LORNE ; l'Escroc était l'ami de Chaban-Delmas, par René SAIVE ; Dechartre et l'Ile de Ré, par Michel BOUSSON ; Y a-t-il un gang du téléphone ?, par Henri JANNÈS.
Paris, Société d'Éditions Parisiennes Associées, 1970; in-4, 92 pp., broché. Sommaire : L'Assassinat politique à travers l'Histoire, par Jean-François CHIAPPE ; un Crime des barbouzes : le meurtre de l'ingénieur Petitjean, par P.-H. RENSON ; Guépéou contre trotskystes : la disparition de Rudolf Klément, par Léo MALET ; la Fin mystérieuse du général Delgado, par Rinaldo ROCHA ; Conjuration à Alger pour supprimer Darlan, par Roland BERTRY ; un Tueur du « Smersh » liquide Bandera, par Roland GAUCHER ; « Main Rouge » et indépendance : l'exécution de Lemaigre-Dubreuil, par Jean R. GROISON ; l'Espion Philby et la mort de Sikorski ; Tshombé devait être enlevé, par Henri RENAUD.
Paris, Société d'Éditions Parisiennes Associées, 1973; in-4, 108 pp., broché. Sommaire : I. - De la Cour des Miracles à la Bande à Bonnot. La Véridique histoire des grands truands du temps passé, par ROMI ; la Mafia, nous voilà !, par Alphonse BOUDARD ; II. -Les Truands des années folles. Comment le baron trop bavard mystifia Simenon…, par Marcel MONTARRON ; la Caméra-mitraillette, ou le gangster au cinéma, par Robert BEAUVAIS ; III. - Les Truands des « années noires ». « Monsieur Henri » rêve de devenir préfet de police !, par Camille-Marie GALIC ; Défense et illustration du truand de province, par A. D. G. IV. - Les Truands d'après-guerre. Faux F. F. I. ou vrais S. A. C. les bandits ont appris a « se couvrit », par Robert CARIO. V. Les Derniers jours du milieu marseillais. Les Caïds ne font plus la loi, par P. H. RENSON ; les Nouveaux truands sont mauvais perdants, par Roger BORNICHE. VI. - Faits et gestes de la truandaille. Le Mitan à la recherche du second souffle, par Ange BASTIANI ; Oui, j'ose le dire : les truands sont des cons !, par Jean LABORDE ; la Pègre à la ligne, ou les truands dans la Littérature, par Jean BOURDIER.
Puteaux, Société d'Éditions Parisiennes Associées, 1986; in-4, 80 pp., broché. Sommaire : En tout homme il y a un héritier qui sommeille, par Sylvain BERRIEZ ; l'Honneur de transmettre, par Jean-François CHIAPPE ; Faut-il croire aux oncles d'Amérique ?, par Caroline SEIGNEMER ; les 500 héritiers d'Howard Hughes, par Alexandre SCHURR ; On se bat encore pour l'héritage Getty, par Michèle DRAVILLE ; Je soussigné, sain de corps et d'esprit, par Henri MAILLANT ; la Double vie du mystérieux duc de Portland, par François FAVEROLLES ; ces Minutes qui valent de l'or, par Henri MAILLANT.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of storage. 96pp. The art of making walking sticks explained and the instruction and tools required described. Illustrated.
Amiot Dumont 1957, In-8 relié toile éditeur sous jaquette. 202 pages. Bon état.
Cercle du Nouveau Livre / Tallandier 1971, In-8 relié toile éditeur sous rhodoïd, 390 pages + planches d'illustrations. Trés bon état.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked faux-leather padded boards and no bumping to corners. 192pp. A very well illustrated history of the criminal fraternity at sea. Tucked in is a wallet holding two images of typical pirate ships - a brigantine and a sloop, and two official ships - a naval sloop and a man-of-war.
S. l. (France), Ouest-France, 1986; grand in-8, 208 pp., broché. Collection « de Mémoire d'homme : l'histoire » dirigée par Lucien Bély. De 1749 à 1858, c'est 70 000 condamnés qui ont subit leurs peines au bagne de Brest. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc. Bon état.
France Empire 1972, In-8 broché sous jaquette , 312 pages. Bon état.
434p. Photo illustrations by George Karger. 4to. Original scuffed full cloth binding. Sixth printing. Inked ownership of Milton Maidenberg. Essential handbook for any gambler and craps player. Great s tudy of WWII and Korean War Con-Games. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 1
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 352 p. Anadolu'da eskiyalik olaylari. (XVIII. yüzyilin ilk yarisi: 1700-1750). Banditry in Anatolia in the first half of 17th century. OTTOMANIA Social history Rebellion Bandit Ottoman rule.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 192 p. A study on Atçali Kel Mehmet Efe Rebellion in the Ottoman Empire, 1829-1830. Atçali Kel Mehmet Isyani. Aydin Ihtilâli, 1829-1830.
Fuller title: The vigilantes of Montana, or, Popular justice in the Rocky Mountains : being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture, and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperados, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far west" . Facsimile of the rare Virginia City 1866 first edition. 12mo. Original leather grained cloth binding. Fine condition. A wonderful record of the wild times in the west. These facsimiles are the most affordable way to study, own, and enjoy such rare Americana. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW29
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 272 p. Banditry in Europe and Asia Minor. Avrupa ve Önasya'da eskiyalik.
12p. Printed insert "with the Compliments of Professor W. Macneile Dixon (University of Glasgow). 12mo. Original full photo printed wraps. Plain rear wrap slightly soiled. Nice copy. First edition. William Crooks (1852-1921) was an important Labour politician. Born poor in Poplar (a district near London), he began lecturing and teaching, and his open-air meetings got the name of `Crooks's College'. In 1901 he became mayor of Poplar - the first Labour mayor in London. In 1903 he was returned by a huge majority as labour M.P. for Woolwich, becoming the fourth independent Labour member in the House of Commons, holding the seat till his retirement owing to ill-health in 1921. He was active on recruiting platforms during the World War One, and was made a privy councillor in 1916. Crooks excelled as a speaker, mingling humour and pathos with immense effect. He had an unfailing fund of anecdotes, and was unequalled in his power of moving large audiences to support the causes in which he believed. This pamphlet was especially influential in rallying the common folk to the Allies cause. WWI 12
434p. Photo illustrations by George Karger. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original worn dust jacket with some loss. Second revised edition. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 1
426pp VG/Fair First edition. Editorial full green cloth with bright gilt lettering on spine in original dustwrapper, dw worn with small loss on upper margin and spine, boards slightly darkened and faint traces of tape on endpaper otherwise in VG+ conditions internally, tight and clean. First comprehensive annotated bibliography on early American Western outlaws and gunmen covering both books and pamphlets, compiled by Ramon F. Adams.
pp. xx, 346 + Illustrations. Penciled ownership of H. W. Martin, 1950 on first fly leaf. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, faded at extremities. Original priced dust jacket, major loss on spine. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. Adams. Six Guns #1120. One of the best books on California outlaws. W5
Rodez 1993, In-8 broché, 275 pages. Trés bon état.
The book tells the story of the kidnapping and eventual murder of Lord and Lady Muncaster, Italian nobleman Count Alberto de Boyl and their party, in April 1870, by Greek banditti, on their way back to Athens after visiting the battlefield of Marathon. The episode severely tested the relations of the young Greek state with Britain, under Gladstone at the time, and a country that had done much to help it gain its independence from the Turkish Ottoman Empire. xv. 189p.+45 plates. map Book
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. 2 volumes set: 280 p.; 375 p. In Turkish with Ottoman archival documents. Brigands and governors in Anatolia and Rumelia (that part of the Ottoman Empire which was in Europe) based on the Ottoman archival documents. Rumeli ve Anadolu âyan ve eskiyâsi. Osmanli arsiv belgeleri. 2 volumes set.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish with Ottoman archival documents. 2 volumes set: 280 p.; 375 p. Brigands and governors in Anatolia and Rumelia (that part of the Ottoman Empire which was in Europe) based on the Ottoman archival documents. Rumeli ve Anadolu âyan ve eskiyâsi. Osmanli arsiv belgeleri. 2 volumes set.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine+. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. Color ills. 162 p. History and biography of a Cypriot bandit. Under Ottoman rule, in 1571 was introduced the "Millet" system in Cyprus: members of different religions were considered a single "Millet" 'nation' and each Millet had its own religious and educational institutions as well as civil law; the result could be considered self-government (Çevikel 1997). When Cyprus became under the British rule in 1878, the Millet system was maintained with some modifications. It was in these circumstances that the events underlying the epic of the Hasanbullis took place (Gürkan NA; Ismailoglu NA): Turkish Cypriot brothers nicknamed Bulli hid in the mountains in 1887-1888 and 1894-1896 as they believed they were unjustly accused and sentenced. During that time they committed several crimes. Despite this, both Turkish and Greek Cypriots regarded the Hasanbulli brothers positively as people fighting against the regime. Ten to fifteen years later, two epics in Turkish and Greek, plus various publications and works of art based on the event were written (see e.g. Kareklas 1938; Machlouzarides 1973; Gelen 1973; Ismailoglu; Islamoglu 1994; Serdar 1986; Yorgancioglu 1980: 100-102; Sayil 1988: 18; Fedai 1993: 1-7; Gökçeoglu 1993; Gürkan NA; Lyssarides 1995: 11; Bozkurt 1996: 59-64; 1998; Cahit 1997; Sadikoglu 1999: 34; 2000: 34). In these works the events were treated differently: Greek Cypriots depict the Hasanbullis as bandits while the Turkish appear to be brave heroes who rose against the British rule. The current article aims to analyse and discuss differences between these two approaches. THE CASE OF HASANBULLIS In May 1887, at a small village in the impoverished region of Paphos, where the Turks and Greeks live in mixed communities, a Turkish youngster Hasan Ahmet Bulli is unjustly accused of theft. False witnesses as well as his own quickness (which lead him to be nicknamed Bulli, 'bird' in Greek) play a role in the accusation. Once Hasan Ahmet Bulli is convicted, he arms himself and takes to the mountains. He wanders about in the mountains for 18 months, committing murders and fighting with the police. He is caught when he is sheltering at a house during a spell of malaria. He is sentenced to death but his punishment is then converted to life imprisonment. Six years later, in 1894, Ahmet Hasan Bulli's brothers Kaymakam and Hüseyin Ahmet Bulli take to the mountains when accused of committing a murder after one Greek Cypriot is killed in a Turkish- Greek fight over a woman. With others joining them, they form a powerful gang and continue their activities at the mountains until 1896. In the meantime, the elder brother Hasan escapes from prison to join his brothers, but he is shot dead. In 1896, one of the brothers, Hüseyin is killed at a confrontation with the police; Mehmet and other members of the gang are captured and executed by hanging. The Hasanbullis case considerably preoccupied the British administration in Cyprus and it eventually became a matter of prestige. It is obvious that both the Turkish and the Greek in Cyprus saw Hasanbullis as people who rose against the British administration: despite the fact that the British Colonial Regime offered rewards for their capture and enacted special legislation for it, and despite the security troops pursuing them and the use of hired informers, the Hasanbullis managed to live at the mountains for a long time. Unquestionably this was possible only thanks to people who protected, hid, supported, fed, and informed them of any danger. Source: Ethnic perspective in epics: The case of Hasan Bulliler., Ismail Bozkurt.