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1375048Paris: Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1928 in-8, 339 pages. Broché, couverture recouverte d'une feuille de plastique collante, quelques passages soulignés au crayon, assez bon état.
1914X116751Constantinople, Librairie Weiss 1914 [4] + vii + 125pp., 21cm., reliure moderne solide en toile, premier plat de la brochure originale conservée, bon état, X116751
1992X116907Erevan [Yerevan], Hayastan 1992 180 + [2] pp., 20cm., softcover, text is clean and bright, with a handwitten dedication on title page, good condition, cfr. OCLC 773950160, [Russian-Armenian dictionary of military terms], X116907
1971X114335Moscow, Progress Publishers 1971 256pp., with bl/w illustrations + few colour plates out of text, text in English, 23cm., publisher's hardcover, good condition, X114335
3532paris librairie orientaliste paul geuthner 1928 in 8 broché 339 pages 16 planches hors texte
339pp.+ 16 planches hors texte, br.orig., 24cm., sur papier de luxe Imponderabile P.S.M., bon état, X79587
197321297Leningrad Aurora Art Publishers 1973 In-8 exemplaire d'un ancien combattant arménien, 150 pp environ , text in English photos et cartes postales ajoutées ex-Donos
Paris, Table ronde, 2005, pp. 291. Brossura - Stato di nuovo
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Armenian. 264 p. S¿rdi tzayner.= [Gönülden yank¿lar.= Echoes from heart]. Signed and inscribed by Kehyayan in Armenian.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23.5 x 16.5 cm). In Turkish. 345 p. Ermeniler hakkinda makaleler - derlemeler. Vol. 2: Atatürk Üniversitesi kurulusu'nun XX. yil armagani. ARMENIANS Armenian question Politic history of the last period of Ottoman Empire Deportation 1915.
68141Complexe, Interventions, 1997, 140 pp., broché, ex-dono, bon état.
New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo (20 x 14 cm). Edition in English. 88 p. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement. Based on original, official records of the Imperial Ottoman government about the Armenian campaign agaist the state. Hungarian journalist-author Attila Orbók is an important figure on foreign publications about World War I and Ottoman Armenians. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement that was published in 1916 in Hungarian language is well-researched and short but to the point. The arguments are supported with strong evidences. This research is a unique contribution to the discussions on Ottoman-Armenian relations during World War I.
As New English Paperback. Mint. Cr. 8vo (20 x 14 cm). Edition in English. 88 p. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement. Based on original, official records of the Imperial Ottoman government about the Armenian campaign against the state. Hungarian journalist-author Attila Orbók is an important figure on foreign publications about World War I and Ottoman Armenians. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement that was published in 1916 in Hungarian language is well-researched and short but to the point. The arguments are supported with strong evidences. This research is a unique contribution to the discussions on Ottoman-Armenian relations during World War I.
in folio, pp. (16), XII, 178, (2), leg. carta color. coeva. Doppio front. e testo latino e armeno. Graziosa vignetta in rame al primo front. raff. l'isola di San Lazzaro. Ottimo esempl. in barbe. [122]
Very Good French Paperback. Folio. (34 x 25 cm). In French. 15 p. 7 p. Stains on pages and cover. [SHEET MUSIC] Ire Valse pour piano Op. 83 par. Marie-Auguste Massacrié-Durand was a French music publisher, organist, and composer. Durand was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatoire with François Benoist. He started as an organist in 1849 in Saint-Ambroise, then at St. Genevieve, St. Roch and St. Vincent de Paul (1862-74). Together with Louis Schoenewerk and other sponsors, Durand founded the company Durand-Schoenewerk & Cie. in December 1869 and acquired the important catalogue of the Paris music publisher Gustave Flaxland (1821-1895), which had grown from approximately 1,200 titles in 1847 to 1,400 titles in 1869. This included the French rights to the early Wagner operas. Following a dispute, the company dissolved on 18 March 1885 and was sold at auction in May 1896. Auguste Durand and Louis Schoenewerk bought the firm in its entirety, and they reconstituted the company with Durand's son Jacques (1865-1928). In November 1891, Jacques replaced Schoenewerk and the name changed to A. Durand & fils. Jacques assumed control of the company in 1909 when his father died, and brought in his cousin Gaston Choisnel (d. 1921) as a partner. Durand became an expert in the publication of works by French composers including Victorin de Joncières, Edouard Lalo, Jules Massenet, Claude Debussy, Camille Saint-Saëns, Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel and Paul Dukas. The company also published the French editions of Tannhäuser, The Flying Dutchman and Lohengrin by Richard Wagner and many editions of old masters including, in particular, a complete critical edition of Rameau edited under the initial direction of Saint-Saëns. Between 1910 and 1913, Auguste and, after his death, his son Jacques organised concerts to raise awareness of new music. In 1914, Jacques published under the title Édition classique Durand & fils important nineteenth-century works for piano including the music of Chopin edited by Debussy, of Mendelssohn by Ravel and of Schumann by Gabriel Fauré. [.]. Sotiri Christides [sic. Christidis] who is an contemporary of Andria, started music publications in 1905's. Christides published on almost all the areas of music under the captions in Greek and Ottoman languages. He published some various Turkish marches and operets' scores besides Western music. He gave as the address 'Edition S. Christides: Grand Rue de Pera, 215, Constantinople). Hemay be stated that he published almost 1000 musical scores [.]. (Source: Musical publications from Ottoman Empire up today, 1876-1986.; BÜLENT ALANER).
1944669le caire Matossian & Co Printing-House pour friends of armenian culture 1944 -in-4 broché une plaquette, brochée in-quarto à l'italienne Editeur (34,2 x 24 cm), couverture illustrée en couleur, abondamment illustré de gravure in-texte en noir + 1 carte hors-texte de l'arménie et de nombreuses photographies à la sépia (bleutées, rouges, ou vert) in et hors-texte par Toros Khatchadourian, texte en anglais et en Arménien, 33 pages, 1944 Le Caire Matossian & Co Printing-House pour Friends of Armenian Culture éditeurs,
1981X116738New Delhi, National Book Trust, India 1981 xx + 134pp., 21cm., softcover, text in English, good condition, [Contains 18 Armenian short stories, by Hovannes Toumanian, Avetic Isahakian, Derenic Demirchian, Stepan Zorian, etc.], X116738
1977X114322Minneapolis, Lerner 1977 88pp., with bl/W ills., cm., softcover, good condition, X114322
In 8, p. [12] 122 [2], br. orig. a stampa; leggero alone alle prime carte, pieni margini.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 176 p., ills. Daily of an Armenian officer in Gallipoli, East Front in World War I. Bir Ermeni subayin Çanakkale ve Dogu Cephesi günlügü, (1914-1918).
62279CBOhne Ort, City Studio, o. J. 4°. 29 x 24 cm. 87 Seiten. Original-Broschur. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1693PHO-752London, Tim Goodwin, 1693. In-12 de [6] ff., 191, 178 pp., [1] f. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Veau brun, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Reliure très usagée, plat détachés. Grande déchirure sans manque au feuillet A2, certains feuillets brunis, annotations anciennes à l'encre au titre et à qqs rares endroits en marge.
1692PHO-709Paris, Claude Barbin, Jean Boudot, Georges & Louis Josse, 1692. In-4, plein veau époque, Édition originale, illustrée d'un portrait-frontispice, une carte dépliante de la Sibérie et Kitay, 6 vignettes et 2 planches hors texte gravées en taille-douce par Vallet figurant des traîneaux et des esquifs cosaques , un portrait du dédicataire le général polonais Stanisaw Jan Jablonowski (1634-1702) gravé par Étienne Picart, dit Le Romain (le père du célèbre graveur Bernard Picart). Reliure usagée( à refaire) , plusieurs pages détachées ,mouillures en début d’ouvrage, manque la table des matières et le titre.
2003X114327New York, Hippocrene Books 2003 232pp., 18cm., softcover, good condition, X114327
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 48 p. Turkey-Armenia relations: A vicious circle. (Foreign Policy Analyses Series-8). Turkey - Armenian Relations: A Vicious Cycle is published as a part of TESEV's Foreign Policy Analysis Series. In this report, Aybars Görgülü surveys the past 17 years of Turkish - Armenian relations, identifies key issues, narrates diplomatic and civic efforts that address them, and in doing so he emphasizes the necessities to normalize Turkey - Armenian relations.