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Cartonn?. 319 pages. Jaquette.
Rodez, Subervie, 1981. fort In-8 broché, 463 pages + photos, croquis et plans. Envoi autographe de l'auteur au Cardinal Marty. Bon état.
Broch?. 251 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie.
Seuil 1955, In-8 broché, 248 pages. Très bel état
Moscou, Editions en Langues Etrangères, 1943. Plaquette in-8 brochée de 20 pages. Bon état
Rome, La Sfinge, 2016. In-8 broché, 284 pp.TB état.
Broch?. 314 pages.
Mémoires millénaires, 2018. In-8 carré broché de 167 pages illustrées de photos. Très bon état
Broché. 249 pages.
Broché. 400 pages.
Broch?. 247 pages.
in-8, 346 pp., illustrations et carte, broché. Très bel exemplaire. [SO-6] Ce récit vécu débute le 24 mai 1940, lorsque Raymond est fait prisonnier, les armes à la main, sur les bords de la Lys à Kuurne.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], 426 p. Assyrians based on the Armenian question. Ermeni meselesi isiginda Süryaniler. Tartisilan bir köken, elestirilen bir politika ve unutulan bir deger.
Reliure club. 379 pages.
Reliure club. 357 pages.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 467, [6] p., 122 numerous b/w plts. Ermeni komitelerinin emelleri ve ihtilal hareketleri. Mesrutiyet'in ilanindan önce ve sonra. Transcription by Musa Sarikaya. Report of the Union and Progress Party published in 1916 on aims of Armenian committee and revolutionary movements before and after II. Constitution in the Ottoman Empire. ARMENIANS Armenian committees Last period of the Ottoman Empire Politic - social history World War 1 Tashnak Hinchak.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [vi], [1], 238 p., [2], 11 b/w plts., [3], 10 documents. Armenian question. From the First World War to the Treaty of Lausanne.
Fine Russian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Russian. 123, [4] p. Armianskaia tragediia 1915 goda. The Armenian tragedy of 1915. Maleville is a French lawyer.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 288 p., b/w and color ills. and maps. Mübadil kentler: Mekan ve insan. Edited by Müfide Pekin. Collected articles on the Turco-Greek Population Exchange in1923.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 24 x 17 cm., [xi], 234 p., "Ermeni tehciri ve Bogazliyan kaymakami Mehmed Kemal Bey'in yargilanmasi.", Nejdet Bilgi, Köksav Yayinlari, Ank., 1999.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [2], 165 p., b/w ills. The Armenian question in Turkey. History's revelations to the mother of a martyr. ". Ottoman history is full of mothers who have axperienced the same even worse sorts of pain as I have. My aim in wrting this book is not, of course, to create new hostilities but instead to learn a lesson from what happened in the past and hope that history will not repeat itself in the future.".
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 212 p. General Harbord'un Anadolu gezisi ve (Ermeni Meselesi'ne dair) raporu. Kurtulus Savasi baslangicinda. Report of Harbord. The Harbord Commission was a U.S. political commission tasked with studying the relationship between the United States and Armenia following World War I. In 1919 President Woodrow Wilson sent two missions to the Near East to gather information on issues relating to the future of the region in the immediate aftermath of World War I. One group, later known as the "King-Crane Commission", was civilian, centered on Istanbul(Constantinople), and tasked to interview community leaders and representatives of the Ottoman government. In August 1919, a second group, the "American Military Mission to Armenia" was sent out to travel to the centre of Anatolia and then to Armenia. It was headed by Major General James G. Harbord. Secretary of State Robert Lansing instructed Harbord to "investigate and report on the political, military, geographic, administrative, economic, and such other considerations involved in possible American interests and responsibilities in the region.". The fifty-member mission arrived in Istanbul (Constantinople) at the beginning of September 1919, and then traveled for 30 days: by train to Adana, Aleppo, and Mardin, then by motor car to Diyarbakir, Harput, Malatya, Sivas, Erzincan, Erzurum, Kars, Etchmiadzin, Erivan and, finally, Tiflis. A side-expedition left the main party at Sivas in order to investigate conditions at Marsovan, Samsun, and along the Black Sea coast as far as Trebizond. For information on the important vilayets of Bitlis and Van, General Harbord relied on information provided in the Niles and Sutherland Report. The Harbord report also indicated that the Turkish population was far more numerous than the Armenians, following the massacres and deportations of the Armenian population in Eastern Anatolia. Harbord's report stated that "the temptation to reprisals for past wrongs" would make it extremely difficult to maintain peace in the region. The final conclusion of the report was the inclusion of Armenia in the possible American mandate for Asia Minor and Rumelia since a mandate for Armenia alone was not deemed feasible under these conditions.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 14 cm). In English. 471 p. In the light of Russian and Armenian sources the emergence of the Armenian question, 1678-1914. This study has been prepared after researches lasted several years in archives and libraries of the Russian Federation. The documentary aspect of this long-lasting study is especially based on the documents found in the Archive of the Russian Empire Foreign Policy, the Russian State Military History Archive, the Russian Federation State Archive in Moscow, and the Russian State History Archive in Saint Petersburg. Library research within the scope of the study was carried out in the Russian National Library, Library of the Academy of Sciences, Library of the Institute of the Oriental Studies in Saint Petersburg, and in the Russian State Library (previously Lenin Library) in Moscow. Besides Russian sources, the studies of Armenian historians and authors written in the Russian language during the Tsarist and Soviet eras have also been thoroughly examined in our research. This is the first extensive study carried out in eight different Russian archives on the process of the emergence of the Armenian Question.
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 183 p., b/w ills. Milli sehit Bogazliyan kaymakami Kemal Bey. Mehmed Kemal Bey, (1884-1919), was Turkish / Ottoman bureaucrat, who was the governor of Yozgat and the district governor of Bogazliyan in the last years of World War I. He organized the Armenian relocation in Yozgat under the orders of the Committee of Union and Progress. During the deportation in 1915, the Governor Kemal Bey was tried for the death of the Armenian population.