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19883124921Strasbourg: Publitotal 1988. 317 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. 4° (25-35 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
191121551911 Imprimerie E. Charre, Bourg-St-Andéol, 1911. In-8, demi-toile, couverture conservée. 15 pages, une illustration hors-texte
500345432Bibliothèque rose Sans date.
198210669puf 1982 261 pages in8. 1982. broché. 261 pages. Cet ouvrage de Michel Guérin propose une lecture politique des grands romans de Stendhal. L'auteur examine comment la dimension politique chez Stendhal se manifeste de manière inattendue non pas dans des idées politiques explicites mais dans des domaines comme le bonheur l'amour la rue les bureaux et la mort à travers l'étude de l'artiste au travail
14315Denoël, 1963 - Fort grand volume broché in octavo, couverture illustrée rempliée ( Barricades ), 366 pages, le texte est truffé d'illustrations en noir, index in fine, bon exemplaire, lequel cependant est tout de même fané en ses plats et sa pagination.
21581Paris, Hachette, 1962. 32 x 31, sans pagination (ca 150 pp.), très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, cartonnage d'édition imprimé, bon état.
199411778Sergio bonelli editore 1994 114 pages collection tex #401. in8. 1994. broché. 114 pages.
19172350Londres Harrison&Sons 1917 14 pages in-8. 1917. agrafé. 14 pages. In-8 agrafé avec la couverture illustrée 14 pages. Bon état. Envoi protégé entre deux cartonnages
19911100571991 Editions Plon - 1991 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 331 p.
205paris 1982 in 8 broché 177 pages
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.
2008Q-0373295014Harlequin Historical 2008-05-27. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harlequin Historical paperback
200808859Paris, Dargaud, 1989 ; in-4, 63 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo.
20048623bdGainesville: University Press of Florida 2004. First Edition Advance Review Copy with publisher’s letter laid-in. Octavo red cloth & white boards hardcover xx 274 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: In the 1950s and ‘60s Jacksonville faced daunting problems. Critics described city government as boss-ridden expensive and corrupt. African Americans challenged racial segregation and public high schools were disaccredited. The St. Johns River and its tributaries were heavily polluted. Downtown development had succumbed to suburban sprawl. Endorsed by an almost two-to-one majority in 1967 the city of Jacksonville’s decision to consolidate with surrounding Duval County began a transformation of this conservative Deep South backwater city into a prosperous mainstream metropolis. James B. Crooks intorudces readers to preconsolidation Jacksonville and then focuses on three major issues that confronted the expanded city: racial relations environmental pollution and the revitalization of downtown. He shows the successes and setbacks of four mayors -- Hans G. Tanzler Jake Godbold Tommy Hazouri and Ed Austin -- in responding to these issues. During the administration of Mayor Hazouri from 1987 to 1991 Crooks was Jacksonville historian-in-residence at City Hall. Combining observations from this period with extensive interviews and documents he has written an urban history that will fascinate scholars of politics and governmental reform as well as residents of the First Coast City. University Press of Florida, (2004). First Edition, Advance Review Copy, with publisher’s letter laid-in. hardcover books
20041-081302708XUniv Pr of Florida 2004. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.25 inches. Univ Pr of Florida hardcover
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1991444938Jacksonville: University of North Florida Press 1991. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 193pp. Fine in fine dustwrapper. University of North Florida Press hardcover
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188312345Paris, E. Plon et Cie, 1883 ; in-4, demi-chagrin maroquiné rouge cerise à coins, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid et dorés, caissons richement décorés et dorés, titre doré, doubles filets dorés sur les plats, tête dorée, non rogné (reliure de l’époque) ; (6), 412 pp. ; 10 planches en héliogravure et 1 carte dépliante en couleurs hors-texte, très nombreuses illustrations in-texte, 17 à pleine page.
2006x-1847345220Naval & Military Pr 2006. Hardcover. New. 380 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.00 inches. Naval & Military Pr hardcover