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New New English Original bdg. Dut wrapper. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 127 p., color ills. 100 years of Turkish cinema through 100 illustrations. 51st International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, October 10-18, 2014.= 100 illüstrasyonla Türk sinemasinin 100. yili. 150 copies were printed.
Gift Greetings on front flyleaf. Unpaginated. 0.5" thick. Variety of tears to dust jacket. This book is a flare fired to rescue Confederation from the fate of the crashing bore. Author is a three-time winner of the Leacock Medal for humour. Book
New New English Original binding with original dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. (24 x 34 cm). Turkish edition. 400 p. B/w and color ills. Based on the historical data offered by 750 postcards published in 1900-1914 era, this book illustrates the story of the Armenians who lived in the borders of modern Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century. The cities, towns, villages and districts inhabited by Armenians, their role in the Ottoman economical and social life, their churches, schools and monasteries along with the papers and periodicals published by Armenians are displayed through a research using, for the first time, the Armenian, Turkish and western sources. = "Bu kitap, 20. yüzyil basinda bugünkü Türkiye sinirlari içinde yasayan Ermenileri, çogunlugu 1900-1914 yillari arasinda hazirlanmis 750 kartpostalin sundugu verilere dayanarak anlatiyor. Ermenilerin yasadigi sehir, kasaba ve köyler; bulunduklari yerlesim yerlerinin iktisadi ve sosyal hayatindaki rolleri; Ermenilere ait, kilise, manastir ve okullar; yayimladiklari gazete ve dergiler, Türkiye'de ilk kez Ermeni, Türk ve batili kaynaklara dayanarak yapilmis bir arastirmayla ortaya konuyor. Kitapta yer alan kartpostallardan olusan "Sireli Yegpayris" (Sevgili Kardesim)" adli sergi 8-19 Ocak 2005. tarihlerinde Istanbul'da açilmis ve çok kisa süre açik kalmasina karsin 100'e yakin ziyaretçiyle Türkiye'nin son yillarda en çok gezilen sergisi olmustu.".
New New Turkish Original binding with original dust wrapper. Oblong Folio. (24 x 34 cm). Turkish Edition. 2 volumes set: (400 p.; 400 p.), b/w and color ills. Based on the historical data offered by 750 postcards published in 1900-1914 era, this book illustrates the story of the Armenians who lived in the borders of modern Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century. The cities, towns, villages and districts inhabited by Armenians, their role in the Ottoman economical and social life, their churches, schools and monasteries along with the papers and periodicals published by Armenians are displayed through a research using, for the first time, the Armenian, Turkish and western sources. = "Bu kitap, 20. yüzyil basinda bugünkü Türkiye sinirlari içinde yasayan Ermenileri, çogunlugu 1900-1914 yillari arasinda hazirlanmis 750 kartpostalin sundugu verilere dayanarak anlatiyor. Ermenilerin yasadigi sehir, kasaba ve köyler; bulunduklari yerlesim yerlerinin iktisadi ve sosyal hayatindaki rolleri; Ermenilere ait, kilise, manastir ve okullar; yayimladiklari gazete ve dergiler, Türkiye'de ilk kez Ermeni, Türk ve batili kaynaklara dayanarak yapilmis bir arastirmayla ortaya konuyor. Kitapta yer alan kartpostallardan olusan "Sireli Yegpayris" (Sevgili Kardesim)" adli sergi 8-19 Ocak 2005. tarihlerinde Istanbul'da açilmis ve çok kisa süre açik kalmasina karsin 100'e yakin ziyaretçiyle Türkiye'nin son yillarda en çok gezilen sergisi olmustu.".
New Turkish Paperback. Oblong large 8vo. (22 x 22,5 cm). In Turkish. 401 p., color and b/w ills. 750 copies were printed. 100 yil'da iki mimar: Sedad Hakki Eldem - Mehmet Emin Onat. Anma toplantisi, 14 Ekim 2008; Sempozyum, 16-17 Ekim 2008. (Türkiye Mimarlik Örgütlenmesi 100 Yasinda).
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 215 p., b/w photos. 100 yüz: Ara Güler'den yazar fotograflari. 100 photographs of various authors by Ara Güler.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 462, 10 p., b/w and color ills. 100. yilda Almus. First Edition. URBAN HISTORY Geography Reference Guide Black Sea Tokat.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 362 p. 100. yilinda Balkan Harbi. Balkan Wars in 100th anniversary. BALKAN WARS; (1912-1914) Ottomania Balkans Balkan Peninsula Internaitonal relations Ottoman history.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 368 p., color and b/w ills. 100. yilinda Birinci Dünya Savasi (Zamanin Izleri 2015). Collected articles on World War 1 for the commemorate the First World War.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 254 p., ills. 100. ölüm yildönümünde üstad-i cihan Tanburi Cemil Bey'e armagan.
415 pages. Bibliography. Index of Medal of Bravery recipients. Black and white illustrations. "The citations range from the Victoria Cross awarded to Lieutenant Alexander Dunn for racing back on horseback at the Charge of the Light Brigade, to the Cross of Valour awarded to Constable David Cheverie of the RCMP in 1988 for his daring rescue of three children. Where available, the citation, as it appears in the London Gazette or the Canada Gazette, Part 1 (CG) is reproduced in its entirety with the exception of the Medal of Bravery citations which have been paraphrased from the Canada Gazette." - from Introduction. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
66 pages. Features: Rod Noise; The Van Man Cometh; Chocolatetown Swap Meet; Pick-Ups Ltd Swap meet and Marching Society; Rod Product News; Building a '25 Vega Hi-Boy -Part 1; '23 T from A to Z - Part III; Hopping the Thermo-Quad; Using Wood; Keeping your engine cool; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: Super Street Machines!; The Shop Scene; Choose a Street Exhaust; Mount Rear Axles; Install Steering; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
Pongo, Perdy, and all your favorite Dalmatian puppies interact as you've never seen them before! On every page of this one-of-a-kind counting book, you'll find lots of fun things to count. Press the number keys and a friendly voice counts along with you as you count bubbling goldfish, bouncing balls, sparkling snowflakes, and lots more... all the way up to 101 Dalmations. All sound effects working loud and clear at time of listing but we cannot guarantee the batteries will be working when you purchase. Please check with us first if you have any concerns. Book unmarked with moderate wear and one-inch openings at each end of spine. Contents clean and bright. Nice copy overall. Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 159 p., color ills. Exhibition catalogue on the most important periodicals published in Turkey, from Late Ottoman Period to Turkish Republic.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 381 p. 101 letters to the sultan. Letter to the Ottomans.= Sultana 101 mektup. Osmanli'ya mektuplar. Letters, as a means of correspondence by the hands of political leaders, undoubtedly provide us with substantial information about the status of the state in the political arena, the foreign affairs the politicians run and about the significance that the state has in the eyes of the others. And the 101 letters covered in this work are shedding a bit of light upon the political tradition of the Ottomans, and the mutual relations they had with their counter part sete. We chose to give the summaries of the letters in two languages (Turkish-English) so that the range of benefit would be wider.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 502, [2] p., color and b/w ills. 101 yapi ve yer, Türkiye. This treatise on the built environment and consequentially man-made structures in Anatolia starts from Prehistory and focuses on the dimensions of space and time in particular. Contemporary approaches to cultural historiography not only aim to highlight the continuity of the dimensions of Space and Time but also to effectively examine and explain the pursuit of the 'environmental-formal-institutional-semiotic and evolutionary.'. This comparative study covers historic periods and epochs in Anatolia, the major determinant space, whose history is now proven by archaeological findings to start around 500,000 BC. The built environment in Anatolia has a history of nearly twelve thousand years; the contextual consistency methodology followed here exerts buildings to examine the continuous stages of this cultural history in detail. Limiting the extent to 101 buildings has facilitated focusing on the comparison of their functional and formal features in a historical context; these landmarks only become iconic and gain meaning in a mutual relationship with their immediate environment. This book is a compulsive experimental attempt in contemporary cultural historiography with the classifications and chronological order that have enabled the comparisonof functional and stylistic evolution. ARCHITECTURE TUrkish architectural art History of arts Seljuks Turkish and Islamic art Ottoman culture Anatolian Emirates Archeology Anatolian civilizations.
238 pages including index. Thousands of happy wanderers have used this book to explore the scenic byways of Vancouver and its environs. Revised and updated with many new routes, this third edition of southwestern British Columbia's favourite walking guide offers 109 excursions around the Lower Mainland. Book
80 pages. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: How Dare You; Lazy Ways; Iceberg; Don't Hang Up; I'm Mandy, Fly Me; Art for Art's Sake; Rock 'N' Roll Lullaby; I Wanna Rule the World; Head Room. Faint store inkstamp on title page, otherwise contents pleasantly clean and unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear to great seventies-style colour-photo illustrated covers. Binding intact. Includes black and white photos of members of the band. A fantastic 10cc memento. Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English and Turkish. 154,[20] p., color and b/w ills. 10th AFM International Independent Film Festival.= 10. AFM Uluslararasi Bagimsiz Filmler Festivali.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [v], 439 p. 11 Eylül 1980'den günümüze siyasal anilar ve sosyal demokrasnin öyküsü.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [8], 244 p. ISBN: 9786050301335. 11 Mayis 1918 Cumhuriyeti'ne ve dönemin olaylarina bir bakis.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In French. 329, [2] p. A study on 11th of September. 11 Septembre: Le jour du chaos. Minute par minute au coeur du pouvoir Americain.