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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.
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.
Paris, s.e. (V. Bunel), vers 1870; in-4, 560-448 pp., relié demi-cuir, coloris brun, dos lisse (divers frottements, dos de reliure décollé du volume) (quelques feuilles déchirées). Édition populaire. Indications sur le dos de la reliure : Aug. Maquet, « Histoire des bagnes ». Ouvrage retraçant les divers bagnes de France : Brest, Toulon, Rochefort, Lorient, Cayenne – vie du bagne, forçats célèbres – la chaîne évasion – le bourreau du Bagne – bastonnade, suivi d'un dictionnaire d'argot des bagnes de France. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x16 cm). In Turkish. 109 p., color and b/w ills.Hasanbulliler: Kibris'in sosyal yasamindan bir yaprak, 1879-1896. Illustrated by Louise. CYPRUS Cypriot history of politics Turkish culture Kus Hasanlar Bandity Cypriot bandit Biyografi.
New English Papperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 738 p. banditry and bandit folk songs in the context of tradition of the social rebellion and folklore in the Ottoman Anatolia and Early Period of Republican Turkey. Eskiyalik ve eskiya türküleri: Sosyal isyancilik gelenegi ve folklor.
40 pages. Features: Cover photo of the upper Fraser sternwheeler "Quesnel" arriving at South Fort George in 1910; 1950 in Review and Forecast for 1951; Somebody Loves Them (Tourists) - But Why?; Photos of placer miners working on ice with diver near Lillooet in 1926; Historic Pavilion Mountain; Yukon Dog Tales - article with photos, including three photos of recoving a 3-ton truck which had sunk into 400' of water in Atlin Lake; $20,000 Reward - a true story about one of the northwest's most notorious bandits - Bill Miner and his accomplices; Saga of the Upper Fraser Sternwheelers - feature article with many great photos; Back cover photo Finning ad for Caterpillar diesel engines which power sawmills; Dozens of nostalgic local ads, many with photos. Name and faint date stamp upon front cover. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Rodez 1993, In-8 broché, 275 pages. Trés bon état.
Amiot Dumont 1957, In-8 relié toile éditeur sous jaquette. 202 pages. Bon état.
227 pages including black and white plates. Takes readers back to a time of danger and violence as well as action and adventure. Sequel to the popular Pirates and Outlaws of Canada. Continues the colourful survey of violence in Canada from the time of the earliest pioneers to the years preceeding World War II. Book unmarked and showing minimal wear. Glossy attractive dust jacket. Excellent copy. Book
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
314 pages including index. Signed and dated by author upon half-title page. Signed and inscribed by Rod Stamler, former Assistant Commissioner of the R.C.M.P., upon title page. "The shocking story of corporate crime and political corruption in Canada." - from dust jacket. "Chronicles the seedy world of crime in very high places. It makes great reading - particularly for those who don't mind having their illusions about our political leaders destroyed." - Linda McQuaig. Prior owner's details atop front free endpaper else clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book