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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 484 p., iils. Altaic pantheon. Myths, rituals, beliefs and gods. [= Altain Suvun Uskunto]. Altay panteonu. Mitler, ritüeller, inançlar ve tanrilar. Translated by Ömer Suveren.
9378Durham, North Carolina, Duke University Press, 1956. 1 volume in-8, 271 pp., red cloth hardback, flat spine, ex-library with stamps, labels and documents on the spine, endpages and edge, one Chinese stamp on the title page, enriched with 2 maps hors texte, fair condition.
Lanciano, Carabba, s.d., in-16, br., pp. 106, (6). (Collezione di libri filosofici "Cultura dell'anima, N° 58). Firma d'appartenenza: Carlo Cordié.
19223734Vladivostok Russia; China; Japan; Philippines; Cuba; Panama; and Egypt 1922. Very good plus. Ninety-six real photo postcards postcards and photographs each about 3.5 x 5.5 inches or slightly smaller. A very well-preserved group arranged in clear plastic sleeves in a brad-bound folder. An informative and ultimately unique collection of mostly annotated images documenting the military exploits of Lester W. Soden of Portland Oregon a Navy Midshipman serving in important locations in Asia and elsewhere in the years immediately following World War I. Soden sent the postcards and photographs home to various family members and friends in Portland Oregon. On the verso of the great majority of the postcards and photographs Soden has added vital typed or handwritten captions describing the subject location or other important information for each image as well as occasionally adding a personal note about them. Most of the images do not exhibit postmarks so were likely sent along by Soden with letters.<br /> <br /> Most important among Soden's experiences here and encompassing almost half of the images forty-seven in fact was his time in Vladivostok Russia in 1918-1920 as part of the American Expeditionary Force Siberia. All but four of the postcards and photographs from Russia have typed captions on the verso providing critical background information on Soden's experiences. Soden's captions run from one line "Street scene in Vladdie" to a couple of lines "View of Vladivostok Siberia showing section of the city along the tracks of the Siberian railroad and one of the fine Russian churches in the back ground. This was taken but a week ago" to detailed much longer efforts for example: "Since coming to Siberia I have not seen a single saw mill where modern machinery such as power driven saws and etc was used. Here is a picture I took the other day in Vladivostok showing the Asiatic method of making lumber. The Chinamen do the work two men to a saw one on top of the framework that serves for a work bench the other stands on the ground and away they saw on logs turning out lumber of various thicknesses. When first I witnessed such ancient methods it seemed as tho I had stepped into a land of long ago but time has accustomed me to such sights in Siberia."<br /> <br /> Soden's other images provide a deep picture of the Vladivostok area at a crucial time in its history picturing street scenes the funeral of "a deceased shipmate who died at Vladivostok" the Bay of the Golden Horn Japanese headquarters and a Japanese market in the city troops and ships from other Allied countries a YMCA train car serving coffee to soldiers a Bolshevik armored car stuck in the mud a portrait of Czech leader General Radola Gajda here spelled Gaida two images of Gajda's armored train car which he used in a failed attempt to occupy Vladivostok in 1918 and much more. Part of the Allied mission in Vladivostok involved protecting and providing passage for Czech troops who had fought for their own freedom against Lenin and the Russian revolutionaries. One of Soden's captions concern these freedom fighters: "Czech troops along the trans-Siberian R.R. coming into Vladivostok. They have some sort of decorations on the cars. You will notice the odd style of cars used with single axeled wheels that are not solid steel like the car wheels we have in the States where only double tracks are used. The cars here are very short tho once in a while one notices standard sized cars with double tracks identical to the ones used in the States in fact they were built there."<br /> <br /> In addition to his time in Siberia Soden also served in China Japan Manchuria the Philippines Egypt Panama and Cuba. Seventeen postcards document his experiences in China as well as sixteen in Japan and Manchuria eight in the Philippines and the remainder from Egypt Panama and Cuba. Most of these images are also captioned on the verso picturing street scenes a Peking sawmill the city of Shanghai Tartar Wall Hankow a Dragon Festival in Hong Kong the Nanking Road and more in China. Most of the Japanese images show the celebrations in Tokyo for the return of Hirohito from a tour of Europe but also temples in Nikko the American fleet in Yokohama and two street views of Dairen City Manchuria. Other images depict a child's funeral "The other day I was lucky enough to see a native funeral one of the strangest sights I've ever seen. You would think it's a parade" and a Manila river scene in the Philippines; Guantanamo Bay in Cuba; the United Fruit Company's offices in Panama; and more. The only non-visual item included with the postcards and photographs is a black ribbon reading "U.S.S. Scorpion" presumably Soden's ship. unknown
Mm 125x200 Collana "Saggi". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 611 pagine con tre illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Una firma alla prima carta, peraltro buona-ottima copia. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
347 pages. "Surely one of the most dramatic human adventures of our time is this amazing escape story of a German prisoner of war, sentenced to twenty-five years of forced labor in a Siberian mine. Rebelling against the brutal life of a Soviet prison camp, Clemens Forell undertook three years of lonely, fear-haunted flight across the endless wastes of Siberia - in pursuit of freedom." - from dust jacket. Average wear to unmarked book. Binding intact. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy mylar cover. A sound copy. Book
10126Nouvelle géographie moderne des cinq parties du Monde.In 4 demi-chagrin bleu foncé à nerfs et à coins, titre, fers dorés, double filet à froid sur les plats, faux-titre, frontispice (fontaine des ablutions de la grande mosquée de DAMAS) titre, 324 pages, tranches marbrées. Illustrations hors texte et dans le texte, cartes et plans en couleurs dont carte générale d’Asie sur double page. Asie Mahométane (Ouest) Asie mineure-Arménie-Mésopotamie-Syrie-Palestine-Sinaï-Arabie-Perse. Asie Anglaise (Sud) Afghanistan-Balouchistan-Empire des Indes- Asie Russe-Caucase-Turkestan Russe- Sibérie. Asie Bouddhiste (Est) Empire de Chine- Thibert-Turkestan Chinois- Mongolie- Mandchourie-Corée. Empire du JAPON- Indo-Chine-Annam- Tonkin-Cochinchine-Cambodge-Siam- Birmanie.Paris A la librairie illustrée sans date coins légèrement émoussés, brunissure en marge inférieure.
19911498581578168Eusk-2, Erein 1991
Composizione di diverse vignette. Testo al retro
Composizione di diverse vignette. Testo al retro
12219Larousse, collection Les livres roses pour la jeunesse, n°243. Livret illustre de 32 pages, couverture tons rose avec une illustration en medaillon.Bon etat.
195716296Paris G.P. Rouge et Or 1957 1 Un volume cartonné de format petit in 8° de 192 pp.; nombreuses illustrations en noir ou en couleurs par G. de Sainte-Croix. Jaquette illustrée.
Un volume cartonné de format petit in 8° de 192 pp.; nombreuses illustrations en noir ou en couleurs par G. de Sainte-Croix. Jaquette illustrée. Bon état. Voir les photos. Pour garçons et filles à partir de 10 ans.
ML1830P, Julliard, 1953, in8br, 264pp, 1 carte dépliante hors texte
21019Paris, Julliard 1953, 195x140mm, 264pages, reliure toile. Couverture d’origine conservée à l’intérieur. Bel exemplaire.
1911195431911. Paris Éditions Emile-Paul 1911 - Broché 19 5 cm x 28 5 cm 232 pages 84 ills hors-texte gravées d'après les photographies de l'auteur dont 2 couleur 3 cartes - Texte du Commandant de Bouillane de Lacoste - 2 légers manques sur la page de garde sinon très bon état
8252in 8 broché couverture illustrée,faux-titre,titre,249 pages,Marguerat éditeur collection le Beffroi.Un travailleur Américain dans la cité Russe de l’acier.5 juillet 1945.Bon exemplaire.
3067Catalogue de l'exposition au Grand Palais à Paris 6 février - 30 avril 1979. P. Musée Natinaux, 1979. In-4 (24/21cm), 225 pages. Broché.
1881110289Paris, E. Dentu 1881 In-12 18 x 11 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs encadrés de petits fers dorés, 372 pp. Reliure légèrement frottée, mouillures angulaires.
18828291Hachette 1882 Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1882. In- 8, percaline éditeur rouge noir et or, 1er plat et dos richement ornés, toutes tranches dorées, 309 p. Illustrations in- (bandeaux et culs-de-lampe) et h.-t. Bon état :
15239Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1882. In-4 cartonnage éditeur percaline rouge ornée noir et or, tranches dorées, 309 p. Illustrations in- (bandeaux et culs-de-lampe) et h.-t. Bon état : qq. pages avec des rousseurs.
1882129013Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie 1882 In-8 24 x 15, 5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur pleine percaline rouge, plats biseautés, dos et premier plat de couverture richement orné d’un décor noir et or, tranches dorées, 307 pp., gravures dans et hors texte, table des chapitres. Exemplaire en bon état.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 987 p. Baslangiçtan günümüze Türkçe'nin egitim - ögretim tarihi arastirmalari.