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Broch?. 319 pages. Jaquette d?fra?chie.
Format de poche. Bon ?tat.
Paris, France empire 1969. In-8 broché couverture illustrée de 398 pages Bon état.
Reliure club. 357 pages.
Editions du Félin 1989, In-8 broché, 262 pages. Parfait état.
Mille et une nuit, 2006. In-8 broché de 300 pages + cartes. Très bon état
Albin Michel 1989, In-8 broché, 332 pages. Trés bon état.
Broch?. 189 pages. Couverture l?g?rement d?fra?chie.
Holiday House, New York 1988. In-8 carré broché, de 187 pages illustrées. Parfait état
Un album grand in-4 broché. Bel exemplaire. [P-58] Attention, scènes violentes. A ne pas mettre entre toutes les mains.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 200 p., b/w ills. Armenians and the 1915 event of displacement.
Broch?. 64 pages. 26,5 x 24 cm.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. Ills. 157 p. The Exchange of Populations and Adana, 1830-1927.
Very Good Spanish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Spanish. 201 p. Las atrocidades en Armenia: El Exterminio de una nacion. Precedido de un discurso pronunciado por Lord Bryce.
Broch?. 307 pages.
Gallimard 2005. In-8 broché de 321 pages. Collection Tel. Très bon état
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 617 pages. Jaquette.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 614 pages.
Broch?. 75 pages.
Reliure toile de l'?diteur. 350 pages.
in-8°, 218 pages, broche, couverture illustree Bon etat [NV-22]
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.
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.
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].
Kar Höllenreiner était l'un des survivants du génocide Tzigane. Arrêté en 44, il avait d'abord connu les camps de concentration de Dachau et de Buchenwald avant d'être déporté à Auschwitz où Il fut l'un des 40 cobayes choisis pour servir aux expériences sur l'eau de mer, menée entre autres par le médecin nazi Wilhelm Beiglböck. Lors du procès de ce dernier, alors qu'il est auditionné comme témoin, il gifle son ancien tortionnaire. Il est condamné à 90 jours de prison pour manque de respect au Tribunal, sentence qui sera cependant levée peu de temps après.