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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary quarter brown morocco. Red boards. Staining on the red cloth. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 64 p. Extremely rare first and only edition of this Turkish guide to the Turkish delegation of intelligence officers formed within the Niedermayer-Hentig Expedition, also known as the Kabul Mission to carry out counter-activities in the region against the British and Russian alliance, to return from India, through Russia, Afghanistan, and Iran, published after the expedition failed in 1916. This work both in very rare institutional holdings and market rarity is probably printed in no more than 100 copies. It was expected from the Turkish delegation, organized by Ömer Fevzi Bey, who was in charge of the Eastern Branch of the Turkish Intelligence (Teskilât-i Mahsûsa), by reaching Afghanistan through Iran and bringing "Jihad-i Akbar" to this country, to provide an important ally on the Indian border and to support the pro-independence Indian committees and an uprising against the British rule in India and the region. This book was prepared by the Ottoman Army Headquarters-General Intelligence Branch in 1916, during the First World War. In its introduction, the commission described their purpose of publishing this book, which is providing secret information to officers and other staff of the Ottoman army who will travel to Iran, Afghanistan, and Russia, telling them which roads to use, how to use their passports, where and how much food they need to take with them, etc., otherwise being a very comprehensive and detailed guide to the officers. The first chapter includes Iran and its environment, and the second chapter includes Russia and its environment. The first addendum contains detailed passport information, and the second part consists of the routes and towns requiring passports. According to the introduction, references of this book are some early British sources and reports by "Kralliik siyasi ve sehbenderhane zâbitâni, sabik müsahid atasemiliteri" H. Smith, "Harbiye Nezâreti Erkân-i Harbiye-i Ummiyesinden" A. D. Geddesi and "Istihbarat Subesinden" Captain S. M. Gibbon. Additionally, they are Foreign Ministry's 'tahrirât' documents, Intelligence Branch's 'kuyudâti', and a Russian railways guide printed in 1909. The Niedermayer-Hentig Expedition was a diplomatic mission to Afghanistan sent by the Central Powers in 1915-1916. The purpose was to encourage Afghanistan to declare full independence from the British Empire, enter World War I on the side of the Central Powers, and attack British India. The expedition was part of the Hindu-German Conspiracy, a series of Indo-German efforts to provoke a nationalist revolution in India. Nominally headed by the exiled Indian prince Raja Mahendra Pratap, the expedition was a joint operation of Germany and Turkey and was led by the German Army officers Oskar Niedermayer and Werner Otto von Hentig. Other participants included members of an Indian nationalist organization called the Berlin Committee, including Maulavi Barkatullah and Chempakaraman Pillai, while the Turks were represented by Kazim Bey, a close confidante of Enver Pasha. The mission failed in its main task of rallying Afghanistan, under Emir Habibullah Khan, to the German and Turkish war effort, but it influenced other major events. In Afghanistan, the expedition triggered reforms and drove political turmoil that culminated in the assassination of the Emir in 1919, which in turn precipitated the Third Anglo-Afghan War. It influenced the Kalmyk Project of nascent Bolshevik Russia to propagate socialist revolution in Asia, with one goal being the overthrow of the British Raj. Other consequences included the formation of the Rowlatt Committee to investigate sedition in India TBTK 13568.; Not in OCLC.
1856LBW-1084Paris, J. Andriveau-Goujon, 1856. 579 x 955 mm.
1710LBW-2770[circa 1710]. 450 x 585 mm.
1714LBW-7131714. 227 x 329 mm.
Signed by JC Dumbreck inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, front end paper missing and very minor bumping to lower front corner. 174pp. A bibliography of the most importants works in Russian with particular reference to the student. Very scarce. From the Personal Library of the late John Dumbreck, Emeritus Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Manchester. We are also selling a large number of other books from Professor Dumbreck's Collection including some signed and authored works.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper; original blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper, the latter mildly age-browned at backstrip. Sold from an institution with its bookplate on front paste-down, and small neat stamp on dustwrapper and title verso. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION
Book has been withdrawn from a library and has the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket is protected in clear cover and has been taped to boards, 369 pages, lots music.
Architecture, peinture, sculpture, arts décoratifs russes, du Moyen-Age à la 1ère moitié du XXè siècle, par Tamara Talbot RICE, historienne britannique de l'art russe et byzantin (1904-1993); 251 illustrations en noir et en couleurs; index; bibliographie. Exemplaire bien complet de sa jaquette. Anglais
306p. Hardcover Very good condition, gilt stamped black leatherette
1948408733London : Nicholson & Warson 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Spine and boards sun-toned. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 61 pages : plates portraits ; 26 cm. Notes: Translation of: A la mémoire de l' imperatrice Alexandra Fodorovna. Subjects: Nicholas I Emperor of Russia 1796-1855; Alexandra consort of Nicholas I emperor of Russia; Russia History 1801-1917. London : Nicholson & Warson hardcover
8vo, 37 pages, 23 cm. Subjects: Jews -- Persecutions -- Soviet Union. OCLC lists 13 copies. 1 copy has Bond Archives Stamp and another was donated by Samuel Estrin, a Russian Social Democrat. All four in Very Good Condition. (Comhist47)
1989132396Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1989. XXXI, 353 S, 48 Taf. ; 23 x 215,5 cm ; kart. ;
4ti, 486pp.ex-library stamps and sticker, ow very good. Ex-Library
196775051Berkeley, University of California Press, 1967. XIV, 474 S. Mit zahlr. tls. ganzseit. s/w. Illustr. 4to (27,5 x 20,5 cm). OLn. mit illustr. Vors., goldgeprägtem RTitel u. SU (dieser gerändert).
194742671947 Moscow Foreign languages publishing house 1947 in8, pleine toile, 223 pp illustrations in texte, mouillures claires en marge des dernières pages,
6K-DIRF-GQMVNew. unknown
Very Good gift inscr on front fly leaf ; Frontispiece; 8vo.; 441 pages. First Edition. Binding is Hardcover.
New York, Random House, 1961, in-8, tela editoriale con sovraccoperta (difettosa), pp. XVIII, 857. Con cartine, illustrazioni in b.n. f.t., ampia bibliografia e cronologia.
556948New York, Random House, 1964. In-8, rel. d’éditeur toile verte sous jaquette ill., XVIII-857 pp., pl. en noir h.-t. Bibliogr., index.
239771Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1980 in-8, XVII-456 pp., toile grise à la Bradel, sous jaquette (reliure de l'éditeur). Dos passé, usures sur la jaquette.
8091Public Affairs Press, Washington D.C., 1957. 1 volume in-8, viii-389 pp., reliure moderne pleinetoile rouge, dos lisse, un tampon sur la page de titre, très bon état.
A History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia, drawn from previously untapped East European, Russian, and traditional sources, explores the life, history, and culture of the Gypsies, or Roma, from their early appearance in the region during the Middle Ages until the present. David Crowe's study looks at the rich and diverse cultural and historical traditions of the Gypsies in each nation and region. He covers Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, the republics of the former Yugoslavia, Albania, and the states that made up the former Soviet Union. He focuses in particular on Russia, where the Gypsies have exerted a profound influence on literary and musical traditions. Crowe also explores the virulent prejudice and mistreatment that has been so much a part of the Gypsies tragic history and culminated in their losses during the Nazi Holocaust. He concludes with a close look at the revival of this prejudice and the plight of the Roma today as they struggle to redefine their role in the new worlds of post-communist Eastern Europe and Russia. 317p. bibliography. index Name of previous owner on title page, else fine Book
New York, Philosophical Library 1973, xxi + 449pp.ill.with some maps, linen cover
G20123, New York, Philosophical Library 1973, xxi + 449pp.ill.with some maps, linen cover