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200164263Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt 2001. 1. Aufl. 235 S.; 21 cm Pappe 0
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.
19971135561997 Publié par l'association "les Fils et Filles des Déportés Juifs de France" - 1997 - In-8, format à l'italienne, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur - 48 p. - Très riche iconographie in et hors texte en couleurs et en N&B
19631250274Stadtarchiv; Heilbronn, 1963. 384 Seiten; zahlr. Illustr.; Tab.; graph. Darst.; 24 cm; fadengeh. Broschur.
Les éditions de l'atelier, 2015, 135 pp., broché, illustrations en couleurs, très bon état.
1972104356P., Edition Spéciale, 1972, in-8°, 350 pp, traduit et adapté du yiddish par Henry Bulawko, 4 pl. de photos hors texte, 2 documents en annexe, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1960125666Couverture souple. Broché. 15 x 20 cm. 28 pages. Un plan dépliant.
19941260191994 Edité par la Caisse nationale des monuments historiques et des sites - 1994 - In-8 broché, couverture illustrée - 114 pages - Nombreuses photographies en couleurs hors texte
19899998173Editions du Félin Editions du Félin 1989, In-8 broché, 262 pages. Parfait état.
Editions du Félin 1989, In-8 broché, 262 pages. Parfait état.
196325728La Palatine, 1963, in-8°, 254 pp, broché, couv. illustrée, état correct
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish and English. 814, [2] p., many color and b/w ills. Registers and memoirs of Keppe, Karen, (1876-1935) was a Danish missionary and social worker, known for her work aid worker with Ottoman Armenian refugees and survivals of the Armenian Genocide, mainly widows and orphans, from 1903 until her death in Syria in 1935 (Near East Relief). She was a member of Johannes Lepsius's Deutsch Orient-Mission (German Orient Mission) and assumed responsibility (in 1903) for the Armenian children in the Millet Khan German Refugee Orphanage after the 1895 Urfa massacres. In Aleppo, today in the Syrian territory, various relief organizations such as orphanages, hospitals, vocational schools were established for the Armenians coming into the region due to tehcir. The social and economic welfare activities undertaken by the Ottoman administrators in the region were launched and conducted as of the very first days of the World War I. After the war various relief organizations engaged in certain activities in the region as well. One such an organization was the Near East Relief Foundation. The activities launched by the foundation were led by Karen JEPPE, a Danish philanthropist and a Commissioner at the League of Nations. Our study embodies the narratives of 1184 people whom the Near East Relief Foundation helped in the period given. (Although Karen Jeppe claims to have had rescued 1700 people, some of the records are not found in the League of Nations Archives in Geneva). The information taking place in the records found at the League of Nations Archives not only contains the names of the people, their parents' names, hometowns, ages, and their acceptance to the relief foundation, but the stories they lived throughout the period after the relocations.
1799Bellinzone, Pro unitate Fidei , s.d. ; in-8, br.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 21 x 15 cm, 320 p. "Hatiralarim. Ermeni olaylarinin içyüzü, Haz: TAHSIN YILDIRIM, Selis Kitaplar, Istanbul, 2003"
1972005358Paris P. Lethielleux 1972 In-12 Broché Bon
2008177973Perrin Perrin, 2008. Grand et fort In-8 broché de 484 pages. Très bon état
5351contenant toutes les dépêches officielles télégraphiées aux préfets par M.A.THIERS.Les canons de Montmartre,la Commune, Le gouvernement de Versailles,la guerre civile,le pillage dans Paris,l’assassinat des otages,les incendies de Paris, rapports officiels.In 12 broché,couverture grise muette d’attente,rempliée.Faux-titre,titre;292 pages,14 gravures sur bois en fin de volume Paris Librairie Duquesne sans date.Page de faux-titre poussiéreuse. Peu courant.
41599Paris Guillaume et Cie, Libraires. Salon Littéraire, Palais Royal 1819 in 8 (20x12,5) 1 volume reliure demi basane maroquinée verte à coins de l'époque, dos lisse orné, XII et 329 pages, avec une carte dépliante de l'archipel des Iles Séchelles, et 2 planches dépliantes, papier uniformément jauni. Edition originale. Bon exemplaire
198936932Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, chez l'Auteur, 1989, gr. in-8°, 387 pp, 16 pl. de photos hors texte, annexes, biblio, index, illustrations, grand in-8, reliure pleine toile rouge éditeur, titres dorés au 1er plat et au dos, une illustration en noir au 1er plat, bon état. Edition originale
IXY-1181991, 95 p. ill. n&b et couleurs (reproduction de peintures). Reliure éditeur plein cuir rouge imprimé, 21,5 x 30,5 cm.
1998157457Grand livre du mois Grand livre du mois, 1998. Grand In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 540 pages. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon très bon état
Grand livre du mois, 1998. Grand In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 540 pages. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon très bon état
1998111009La Découverte, 1998, fort in-8°, 540 pp, 24 cartes et plans, notes, sources, biblio, 3 index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Textes à l'appui)
808814Editions "France" Paris S.D. (1945) In-12 ( 190 X 120 mm ) de 335 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Petites usures, bon exemplaire.
200197791Gallimard, 2001, in-8°, 234 pp, 8 pl. de photos et documents hors texte, index, broché, bon état (Coll. NRF essais)