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18492807Paris, Au Bureau du Journal, 1849 ; in-8, broché ; 63 pp. (pp. 449 à 512) ; 1 lithographie en noir en frontispice ; couverture grise imprimée en noir.
18502808Paris, Au Bureau du Journal, 1850 ; in-8, broché ; 63 pp. (pp. 193 à 256) ; 1 lithographie en noir en frontispice ; couverture grise imprimée en noir.
1802129921802 (Pliures marquées). Document 31 x 44 cm, imprimé et indications manuscrites. Ravenne Floreal An X
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish with Ottoman documents. 166 p., b/w ills. and Ottoman archival documents. Political and economical developments that took place beginning from the late 16th century, by changing the Ottoman administrative order in a great scale, gave way to a decentralization process. In this period, the class of notable superseded the governors assigned from the centre. Notables, who acquired the management of vast acres and farms through the system of tax farming and manor, in time had captured province bureaucracy and strengthened their autonomies. However, while the consequences of heavy defeat against Russia in 1774 had necessitated reformation in military field, the cost of these reforms played off central government and local powers. In he beginning of 19th century, as reforms which proposed re-centralization tired to push notables out of the system, notables opposed with a rigorous resistance. In this period in which arduous struggles occurred had taken place between Notables and the government, one of the strongest notables who joined authority struggle with the state was Osman Agha of Tavas. (Source: A Notable Against Ottoman Centralization in the Period of Tanzimat: Tavaslizâde Osman Agha, MEHMET YASAR ERTAS).
Córdoba, 2010. 4to.; LXXIV-249 pp. Ilustraciones. Encuadernación en cartoné.
200549546Washington DC: GPO 2005. First Edition. First Printing. good. 242 wraps illus. Serial No. 109-57. GPO paperback
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19298224Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1929 ; in-8, broché ; XVI, 406, (2) pp. , couverture rose imprimée bleu marine.
19966933Köln : Fossil-Verl., 1996. 376 S. : graph. Darst. 8°. 1. Aufl. Ill. OKSt. (Edition Unternehmen)
199128559Weinheim ; Basel : Beltz, 1991. 232 S. 8°. OBroschur. (Reihe Pädagogik)
199536731Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe, 1995. 349 S. graph. Darst. 8°. OPpbd. mit SU.
112611Genève, A. Lullien 1919, 155x123mm, XIV- 63pages, broché. Tirage à 500 exemplaires numérotés, n° 104. Bel exemplaire.
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198244992Frankfurt am Main : Insel-Verl., 1982. 6 Bde 1 - 6. 17 x 10,6 x 15 cm. Kl. 8°. 1. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd. (Ausgewählte Schriften / Martin Luther ; 3)
19903631218Berlin, AG Pionier 1894, Nachdruck Frankfurt, Keip, 1990. 1340 S. OLwd.
200486913München : Olzog, 2004. 176 S., graph. Darst. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
196711175München : Moderne Verlagsges., 1967. 283 S. 8°. 4., aktualis. Aufl. OLwd mit SU.
200462333Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2004. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 119 p. Illustrations. Serial No. 108-192. The hearing was convened to examine the advances in Federal Government initiatives as well as new treatments that have been shown to benefit the medical condition of individuals afflicted with Autism Spectrum Disorder. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
18849636996 Fourth Avenue New York City June 11 1884. 1884. Fine. - Over 60 words penned on both sides of 5-5/8 inch high by 5-1/4 inch wide creamy white paper. Bishop Potter writes to a Mr. Lloyd regarding dividends on 2 insurance policies. Signed "H. C. Potter". Folded vertically down the center else fine. <p>The address 96th Fourth Avenue was the location of Grace Church School and the Church houses.<p>Henry C. Potter 1835-1908 was the seventh Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. In 1892 during his administration the cornerstone of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine was laid. Potter was notable for his interest in social reform and politics. While he was rector of Grace Church New York 1868-1884 he worked to inaugurate working men's clubs day nurseries and kindergartens and long after he became bishop he continued to take part in the summer work of missions on the east side of New York City. In 1900 he attacked the Tammany Hall administration accusing the city of protecting vice and helped lead a reform movement which elected a new mayor. 96 Fourth Avenue, New York City, June 11, 1884. unknown