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Montbel, François Baby, 1972.Grand In-8 broché de 226 pages, 2 planches hors-texte, tableaux et cartes. Préface de René Nelli. Bandeau conservé, avec envoi. Édition originale peu courante, en parfait état
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 119 p. Seyh Sait ayaklanmasi.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 168 p. Osmanli Imparatorlugunda ayrilikçi Arap örgütleri: Aliye Divan-i Harb-i Orfisi.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 408 p. I. Dünya Savasinda Teskilat-i Mahsusa. Turkish / Ottoman intelligent service (Teskilât-i Mahsusa) and its activities during World War 1.
François Maspéro, 1967.Grand In-8 carré broché, Couverture bleue rempmliée de 255 pages. Recueillis avec la musique par Metri Franco-Lao. Bon état.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated wrappers. Chipping on top edge and front cover. Occasional foxing on pages. Overall a good copy. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 103 p., b/w plates (19 unnumbered b/w plates and 1 map). First edition of this extremely rare first-hand and historically significant eyewitness account of the Syrian and the Suez Canal Operations during the Great War by an Ottoman soldier and statesman. Erden describes in this book his return to Istanbul after his military attaché duty in Paris and his departure to Damascus to join the 4th Army in Syria under the command of Cemal Pasha (1872-1922). He then discusses the Arab Revolt in Hejaz and its possible effects on the Ottoman Empire (The Arab Uprising was initiated by Sharif Hussein bin Ali in June 1916 during the Great War with the aim of creating an independent and united Arab state comprising of Aden in Yemen and Aleppo in Syria against the Imperial Ottoman). After disclosing his views and the actions of the army in the region, he goes on to describe Jerusalem, the Suez Canal, and the wars that took place there. Erden gave new information on the reasons and results of the Canal operation, the condition of the Turkish army along Palestine and Syria fronts, the relations among the Turkish staff, and the nature of the Arab revolt through his views and observations in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria fronts accumulated as he was Cemal Pasha's chief of staff. Erden was a Turkish soldier and war historian. After graduating from the Military Academy in 1903, he worked in the units and headquarters in Yemen, as the staff of the 3rd Corps in the Balkan War and as the Paris Military Attaché. During the Great War, he served as the Chief of Staff of the 4th Army within the entourage of Admiralty Minister Cemal Pasha in Syria. Özege 16174. Kursun p. 51.
224 pages. Index. Twenty pages of black and white photographic plates. "This account of the Cyprus revolt analyses its causes, and documents many of the incidents during the four dangerous and violent years before the Zurich agreements were signed in London in February 1959. The author, a Cypriot, is able to reveal something of the daring and ingenious methods of the EOKA guerrillas; their hide-outs in the mountains and forests, or in a peasant's cellar; their secret organisation which penetrated the church, the administration, even the police." - from dust jacket. Average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Foxing to endpapers and edges. Binding and hinges sound. Average wear to book which is unmarked. A sound copy. Book