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Fine 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.
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.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 192 p. Türkiye'nin siyasi tarihinde Ermeniler ve Ermeni olaylari. Armenians and Armenian question in the Turkish / Ottoman politic history.
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 115, 21 p., b/w ills. Osmanli ve Sovyet belgeleriyle Ermeni mezalimi. Armenian question based on Ottoman and Soviet archival documents.
2000SPN-689Paris : Liana Levi, 2000. Broché 21x16cm, couverture illustrée, 285 pages, cahier hors-texte de photos en noir, notes, bibliographie, index des noms. [BE]
68028Déenoël, 1986, 190 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, état satisfaisant.
35763Grenoble, Editions de la France Nouvelle, 1943, in 12 broché, 187 pages.
199546146P., Editions Patrick Banon, 1995 gr. in-8°, 217 pp, une carte, annexes, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1995174972Patrick Banon Patrick Banon, 1995. In-8 broché de 218 pages. Bon état
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.
1985100150104Denoël 1985 in8. 1985. Cartonné. Un Monde à part est le récit autobiographique de Gustaw Herling sur son incarcération de 1940 à 1942 dans le camp de travail soviétique de Yertsevo dans la région d'Arkhangelsk. L'œuvre décrit avec précision et une grande maîtrise littéraire les conditions de vie atroces et le système de déshumanisation des prisonniers sous le régime stalinien. Elle est souvent comparée aux 'Carnets de la maison morte' de Dostoïevski
2003152266FL, 2003. In-4 FL, 2003. In-4 relié cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette de 136 pages. Nombreuses illustrations. Très bon état
P., Maspero "Actes et mémoires du peuple", 1979. In-8 broché, couverture rempliée, 327 pages, illustrations en hors-texte..
Découvertes Gallimard 1995, In-12 broché, 175 pages. Bon état.
1995127900Gallimard Découvertes Gallimard 1995, In-12 broché, 175 pages. Bon état.
1991192246La découverte Paris, La découverte, 1991. In-8 broché de 399 pages ornées de photos. Etiquette de bibliothèque.
2005176165Parma Press Parma Press, 2005. In-12 carré relié cartonnage éditeur de 96 pages, nombreuses photos. Très bon état
20036990Seuil 2003 192 pages in8. 2003. Broché. 192 pages. L'auteur ancien apprenti tailleur entreprend un inventaire littéraire pour honorer la mémoire de son père lui-même tailleur. Ce travail de remémoration évoqué à travers la métaphore de la couture et de l'étoffe fragile fait ressurgir des souvenirs d'enfance d'adolescence et de vieillesse marqués par la déportation paternelle pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. L'ouvrage qu'il qualifie lui-même de "décousu" inclut en fin de volume "Une leçon de savoir-vivre" un collage de textes présenté comme un autre chemin pour évoquer cette figure paternelle
238835München : Prestel, 2016. 242 Seiten : Illustrationen, 24 cm. Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe.
2290relié avec jacquette - 21x26 - 111 pp - 1979 - publié par BEIT LOHAMEI HAGHETTAOT; Imprimé en ISRAËL.version française de Miriam STERENZY.
Very Good Armenian Original fine red cloth bdg. with decorative gilt on board. Spine is repaired masterfully. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Armenian. [24], 429 p., 1 folded Armenian map of Turkey (map size: 24x33 cm), 29 unnumbered full-page b/w plates (one is folded). Armenian Golgotha is a memoir written by Grigoris Balakian about his eyewitness account of the Armenian Events. The memoir was released in two volumes. Volume 1, about his life prior to and during the Armenian Deportation, was released in 1922. Volume 2, about his life as a fugitive after the Deportation, was released in 1959. Originally published in Armenian, the memoir was later published in various languages including an English translation by Peter Balakian, Balakian's great-nephew, with Aris Sevag. Grigoris Balakian [or, Palakean, Palakian, Balakean], was a bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, in addition to being a survivor and memoirist of the Armenian Events in the Ottoman Empire. Grigoris Balakian was born in Tokat in the Ottoman Empire and graduated from the Sanasarian College in Erzurum. He had been studying architecture in Germany for two years and got a degree in civil engineering. He became a celibate priest ordained under the monastic name Grigoris Balakian. On 24 April 1915, he was among the group of 250 leading Armenian figures of Constantinople who were arrested and deported. One group was deported to Ayas. Balakian was deported to Çankiri, north-east of Ankara with the rest of the 190 other deportees from the capital. Only 16 of them would survive. He marched with 48 deportees from Çankiri in the direction of Deir Al-Zor in the Syrian desert. On the way, Balakian won the confidence of captain of constabulary Shukri Bey and learned about the Ottoman government's plan to exterminate the whole Armenian population. Balakian was able to flee toward Islahie. He joined a group of workers on the Bagdad-railway where Turkish deserters did forced labor alongside Armenian refugees. While Armenian workers between Marash and Bartche were being slain, Balakian fled to another construction site on the Bagdad railway. He was helped by German engineers and finally succeeded - disguised as Herr Bernstein - in escaping from Constantinople to Paris. At the 1921 trial in Berlin against Soghomon Tehlirian, the murderer of Talât Pasha, Balakian appeared as a witness for the defendant together with Johannes Lepsius. Soghomon Tehlirian was ultimately acquitted. Balakian became prelate of Manchester, London, and finally bishop of Marseille. Two churches were built under his guidance in Marseille and Nice (St. Mary, 1928) as well as a number of chapels and schools. He died in Marseille. Balakian is the granduncle of Anna Balakian, an expert on symbolism and surrealism who chaired New York University's Department of Comparative Literature, and the great-granduncle of Peter Balakian, an Armenian-American writer and winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Balakian's memoirs in Armenian Golgotha are an important eyewitness account of the Armenian Events. He describes his experiences during the deportation. Balakian was one of the few surviving leaders of the Armenian community who gave an account of the deportation. Komitas (Gomitas) Vartapet belonged to the same group of detainees as Balakian. His information about the traumatization of the famous composer and founder of modern Armenian classical music is of eminent importance. OCLC: 1137218025. First Armenian Edition. Rare.
Broch?. 210 pages.
1947133159Stern Verlag. Wien 1947. 165, (2) Seiten. Zweifarbige Originalbroschur. (Einband etwas berieben. Vortitelblatt lose u. teils beschädigt). 19x13 cm
199340368Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt 1993. 512 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, schwarzer Strich (Filzstift) am unteren Schnitt, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Paris, Editions Princesse, 1976. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 120 pages. Nombreuses photos. Bon état.