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français In-8 de 349 pp.; cartonné toile ornée de l'éditeur. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires, celui-ci n° 519. Emouvant envoi autographe signé de l'auteur en page de garde. Trois petites tâches au dos.
Un fin volume broché de format in 8° de 70 pp. sur vélin fort. Bande éditeur conservée. Bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Ouvrage tiré à 50 exemplaires sur papier Rivoli; celui-ci N° 24. Comme neuf. Voir photo. Peu fréquent. Recueil de poésies sur la résistance, 1939/1945.
Etudes Sorguaises 1991, In-8 broché, 219 pages + photos. Bon état. Rare
Un volume cartonné de format grand in 8° carré de 144 pp. sur beau papier couché; très nombreuses illustrations photographiques de l'époque. Reliure cartonnée illustrée. Comme neuf. Voir les photos. Peu fréquent.
Un volume de format in 8° de 398 pp.; reliure en pleine toile de l'éditeur; jaquette papier. Illustrations de Michel Roudakov. Bel état. Voir photos. Peu fréquent. Un des grands ouvrages sur le monde concentrationnaire nazi.
Wallada, 2011. Fort in-8 broché de 341 pages. Photos et tableaux dépliants. Très bon état
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 565 p., Ottoman documents. Arsiv belgelerinde Van Ermeni isyanlari. Armenian revolts in Van city based on Ottoman archival documents.
in-12, 92-XIII pp., broché.- RARE Passages soulignés sinon bel exemplaire [MI-12]
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original handwritten law document. 8vo. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Stamped, signed. Several confirmation annotations and signatures. [ARMENIAN MINORITY] A manuscript law petition on the seizure of Tüfekçioglu Kirkor b. Agop's daughter's house sent to Mutasarrifate of Amasya Sanjak in 1339 AH [1923 AD].
Centre d'Entraide de Camp du Stalag VI A, 1943. In-folio broché de 24 planches couleurs sous chemise illustrée. Bon état.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (496 p.; 516 p.), b/w ills. Armenians in the Ottoman society. 2 volumes set.
Fine English Original binding. Hardcover. Fine+. [xiv], 435 p.; 425 p.; 434 p. Roy. 8vo. (24.5 x 17 cm). Armenian - Russian relations based on Ottoman archival documents. A very heavy set. Osmanli belgelerinde Ermeni - Rus iliskileri 1841-1921. Vol. 1: 1841-1895; Vol. 2: 1896-1919; Vol. 3: 1907-1921. 3 volumes set.
New New English In original bdg. with original dust wrapper. DJ. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Ills. 608 p. Translation: Mayda Saris. A very heavy volume. 1915 öncesinde Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda Ermeniler. Armenians in the Ottoman Empire before Relocation, 1915. This collection adds one edition to the books published by Aras Publishing, by French historian Raymond H. Kevorkian and Paul B. Paboudjian. Presents the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire prior to 1915. More than 2,900 residential units (province, flags, villages). Officers in rural areas of the early 20th century, Armenian religious figures. Statistical breakdown which, for the first time, presents the settlements, their historical background, their schools, churches and monasteries, old and new names, maps, and images. Istanbul, Izmir, Izmit, Ankara, Sivas, Trabzon, Kayseri, Adana, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Van ... The book consists of two parts. The first part presents the modernization process. The second half presents the 19th century which was a turbulent period for the Armenian peoples of the Ottoman Empire. Fransa'da yayimlandiktan 20 yil sonra Türkiyeli okurla bulusan kitap, 1915 öncesinde Ermeni nüfus barindiran 2900'ü askin yerlesim biriminin (vilayet, sancak, kaza ve köyler) dökümünü sunuyor. 20'nci yüzyil baslarinda tasra bölgelerindeki Ermeni din görevlilerince hazirlanmis olan nüfus istatistiklerini ilk kez gün yüzüne çikaran kitapta, söz konusu yerlesim yerleri; tarihsel arka planlari, sahip olduklari okul, kilise ve manastirlar, eski-yeni isimleri, haritalar ve 1000 kadar görsel esliginde yer aliyor. Istanbul, Izmir, Izmit, Ankara, Sivas, Trabzon, Kayseri, Adana, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Van... 'Insanlar ve Yasadiklari Topraklar' adini tasiyan ikinci bölümde, Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda yasayan Ermeni nüfusunun köy köy, kasaba kasaba, ayrintili bir dökümü çikariliyor. Kévorkian, bunu yaparken yerlesim birimlerinin Ortaçag'a, çogu zaman Roma Imparatorlugu dönemlerine uzanan tarihsel arka planlarini da sunmayi ihmal etmiyor. ARMENIANS Ottoman history Social history Armenian questions.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French and Turkish. 6 volumes set: ([civ], 417 p.; [Lxxi], 481 p.; [Lv], 215 p.; [xciii], 541 p.; [cix], 612 p.; [xxvi], 130 p.). Les evenements Armeniens dans les documents diplomatiques Français, (1914-1918).= Fransiz diplomatik belgelerinde Ermeni olaylari, (1914-1918). 6 volumes set.
Un album grand in-4 broché. Bel exemplaire. [P-58] Attention, scènes violentes. A ne pas mettre entre toutes les mains.
1943, Centre d'Entraide de Camp du Stalag VI A. In-folio 24 planches couleurs sous double chemise illustrée. Dos de la première chemise un peu abimé sans gravité. Bon exemplaire.
in-8°, 170 pages, illustrations, tabl. depliants, plan depliant en annexe, broche, couverture illustree Bel exemplaire. [MI-7]
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In Ottoman script. No bibliographic detail. 70 p., fully b/w ills. Extremely rare. Hegira; 1335 = Gregorian; 1919. Islâm ahalinin dûçar olduklari mezâlim hakkinda vesâika müstenid malûmât.
Very Good English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 157 p. It's not reproduced edition, it's original 1919 edition. Stains on front and back cover, otherwise a good copy. Extremely rare. It's an anti-propaganda compilation about the 1915 deportation and genocide claims in its period from the treatment of the non-muslim in general in the Ottoman Empire in Tanzimat (Reform) period to the reports of proceedings at the Hintchakist and Dashnakist Congresses, printed by the National Congress of Turkey. First Edition.
New Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Greek and Turkish. [200] p., color and b/w ills. Erotokritos: Bir Girit destani. Translation and transcription by Hakki Bilgehan. A poem of a Cretan poet of the 17th century. Vitsentzos Kornaros. Turkish translation and transcription in latin letters of the original Greek poem. 500 copies were printed.
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. 2 volumes set: (207, 22 p.; 75 p.). Commission mixte pour l'Echange des Populations Greccques et Turques. Actes, decisions, sentences arbitrales relatifs a l'Echange de Populations Grecques et Turques. 2 volumes set. Tome I. / Tome II: Annexe: Rapport final de la commission mixte. Contents: Actes signes a Lausanne (1923).; Cnvention concernant l'Echange des Populations Grecues et Turques et protocole signes le 30 Janvier 1923, le gouvernement de la Grande Assemblee NAtionale de Turque et le gouvernement Hellenique.; Protocole by Ismet, Dr. Riza Nour, Hassan.; Accord Greco-Turc relatif a la Restitution des Internes Civils et a l'Echange des Prisonniers de Guerre signe le 20 Janvier 1923.; Declaration relative aux proprietes musulmanes en Grece signee le 24 Juillet 1923. Recueil...; Accord d'Athenes.; Liste d'immeubles mentionnee a l'Art. 8 de l'accord sur les Biens signe a Athenes le 1er decembre 1926) appartenant a des ressortissants hellenes etablis a Smyrne, Mersine et Pendik et se trouvant en possession de leurs proprietaires.; et alli.; Recueil des decisions prises par la Commission Mixte depuis le 19 mars 1932 jusqu'au 9 decembre 1933, date de la signature de la derniere Convention d'Ankara.; Rapport final.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. with Ottoman gilt on the spine made in the Ottoman period. Original pictorial cover saved inside. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script. 256 p., b/w ills. An illustrated rare book on Misak Torlakian case in 1921. Misak Torlakian, (1889-1968), was the assassin of Behbud Khan Javanshir, Internal Affairs Minister of Azerbaijan, in 1921. Torlakian was admitted "guilty but not responsible" due to his mental condition by the British military tribunal in November 1921. Torlakian was born in 1889 in Trebizond, Ottoman Empire. Joining the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) at the age of 18, Torlakian, tasked to obtain military intelligence during World War, by then a member of a Russian Army scout unit, provided valuable information about Turkish army dispositions. was sent by the ARF to execute Behbud Khan Javanshir Azad Khanoglu, (Azerbaijani politician, diplomat, Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) and Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry), (1877-1921). Torlakian murdered Javanshir in October 1921, the British tribunal issued a guilty verdict but ruled that he was not responsible for his actions due to his epilepsy. Torlokyan left for Greece, where he was released and left for the United States. Behbud Khan Javanshir was assassinated outside the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul on July 18, 1921. This rare book includes several unnumbered b/w plates like a plan of the route of Behbud Khan Jawanshir from Municipality building in Tepebasi to Pera Palas Hotel, shortly before his assassination, his portrait, Torlakian's photo with his friend and others. Bookseller stamp on colophon. Slightly chipped on two pages' margins. Colophon date 1922 [1328 AH] Özege 21155.; TBTK 1149.; First Edition.
Very Good Armenian Original half bound leather bdg. Large demy8vo. (22 x 15,5 cm). In Armenian. 675 p. Prior to Soviet rule, the Dashnaksutiun had governed the First Republic of Armenia. The Socialist Soviet Republic of Armenia was founded in 1920. Diaspora Armenians were divided about this: supporters of the nationalist Dashnaksutiun did not support the Soviet state, while supporters of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) were more positive about the newly founded Soviet state. From 1828 with the Treaty of Turkmenchay to the October Revolution in 1917, Eastern Armenia had been part of the Russian Empire and partly confined to the borders of the Erivan Governorate. After the October Revolution, Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin's government announced that minorities in the empire could pursue a course of self-determination. Following the collapse of the empire, in May 1918 Armenia, and its neighbors Azerbaijan and Georgia, declared their independence from Russian rule and each established their respective republics. After the near-annihilation of the Armenians during the Armenian Genocide and the subsequent Turkish-Armenian War, the historic Armenian area in the Ottoman Empire was overrun with despair and devastation. A number of Armenians joined the advancing 11th Soviet Red Army. Afterward, Turkey and the newly proclaimed Soviet republics in the Caucasus negotiated the Treaty of Kars, in which Turkey resigned from its claims to Batumi to Georgia in exchange for the Kars territory, corresponding to the modern-day Turkish provinces of Kars, Igdir, and Ardahan. The medieval Armenian capital of Ani, as well as the cultural icon of the Armenian people Mount Ararat, were located in the ceded area. Additionally, Joseph Stalin, then acting Commissar for Nationalities, granted the areas of Nakhchivan and Nagorno-Karabakh (both of which were promised to Armenia by the Bolsheviks in 1920) to Azerbaijan. From 12 March 1922 to 5 December 1936, Armenia was a part of the Transcaucasian SFSR (TSFSR) together with the Georgian SSR and the Azerbaijan SSR. The policies of the first Soviet Armenian government, the Revolutionary Committee (Revkom), headed by young, inexperienced, and militant communists such as Sarkis Kasyan and Avis Nurijanyan, were implemented in a highhanded manner and did not take into consideration the poor conditions of the republic and the general weariness of the people after years of conflict and civil strife. Such was the degree and scale of the requisitioning and terror imposed by the local Cheka that in February 1921 the Armenians, led by former leaders of the republic, rose up in revolt and briefly unseated the communists in Yerevan. The Red Army, which was campaigning in Georgia at the time, returned to suppress the revolt and drove its leaders out of Armenia. Convinced that these heavy-handed tactics were the source of the alienation of the native population to Soviet rule, in 1921 Moscow appointed an experienced administrator, Alexander Miasnikian, to carry out a more moderate policy and one better attuned to Armenian sensibilities. With the introduction of the New Economic Policy (NEP), Armenians began to enjoy a period of relative stability. Life under the Soviet rule proved to be a soothing balm in contrast to the turbulent final years of the Ottoman Empire. The Armenians received medicine, food, as well as other provisions from the central government and extensive literacy reforms were carried [.] Only one copy is located in OCLC: 782028953 (National Library of Israel - Jewish National Library).
32 pages. Features: Coming Home - A Poem; Removing the Smoke Screen From America's Warships; Use Your Hands to Save Your Head; Churches are Building Skyscrapers from Coast to Coast - article with photos of Broadway Temple in New York, Mizpah Temple in Syracuse, and Baptist Temple in Rochester, NY; The Conquest of the MIddle Ages; The Lustrous Lenglen - French tennis pro Suzanne Lenglen - article with illustration; News out of Washington; Henry Ford's Page - He argues the Marines should be used to root out those Americans who visit Central and South America only to bind their nations with loans, exploit them in commerce and mislead them in industry; Editorials - Will Rogers is recommended as Sec. of State for Pan-American Affairs, Criticism of Charlie Chaplin, poor Army grub leads to many desertions, the Civil Liberties Union, led by Ernst Freund, opposes the Alien Deportation Bill; When France got Back Her Favorite Daughter, Alsace the Lovely - photo-illustrated article of the beautiful region; Strange Men Who Could Not Keep Straight (part 2) - Charlie of the Quantrelle Gang; The Balloon That Never Returned - a mystery story of the Arctic; One-page illustrated ad for the Venice Company of Venice, Florida; Alfred Brunson was Wisconsin's First Methodist Circuit Rider; Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - college news in France, Montreal rabbi Rev. Isaac de la Penhe claims ownership of Labrador, Robby Burns' advice to his brother; News Bits. Average wear. Nibbling along top of coverfold. Unmarked. Page 9 loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book