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2015x-0813563119Rutgers Univ Pr 2015. Paperback. New. 336 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Rutgers Univ Pr paperback
2023__1978828578Rutgers Univ Pr 2023. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 259 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Rutgers Univ Pr hardcover
1 46,5x57 cm., ampi margini, confini ben segnati a colori, in inglese, carta ben realiuzzata e ben conservata.
88 pages plus 24 pages of nice vintage ads. Features: The End of the Master Bandit - The Death of Emiliano Zapata; The Women Snake-Charmers of Mount Popa, Burma (Myanmar); The Revenge of the Kuki Khels - a grim story from the North-West frontier of India; Photo of storehouse of human skulls and bones beneath church at Hythe, Kent; In Quest of Cannibals - part 1 - Exploration and Adventure in Unknown New Guinea - with great photos; Desert Flying - part 1 - over Sinai, Palestine, Mesopotamia, and Persia; Morrison's Moose - adventure at a logging camp near the borders of Maine and New Brunswick; Relief Worker's Adventures - part IV - thrilling illustrated experiences among the war victims of Armenia, Syria and Persia; My Day with Royalty - at a Royal Review in Siam; The Sheep Thief; My South African Adventures - part 3; The Bear Man; The Adventures of Newspaper-Man - part VI - odd experiences as an emigrant; Trapped in a Sunken Submarine; Black Man's Magic - amazing photo-illustrated article in the fetish and witchcraft practiced in the Belgian Congo; 'Twixt The Snake and the Rock - thrilling adventure while mountain climbing near Delolali, India; Dragged by an Airship; The Apostle of the Coco-nut (Coconut) - a man in the German New Guinea Islands professes coco-nuts are the proper and only food for man - article with many photos. Openings to and loss from backstrip. Minor moisture-induced undulating. A worthy copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
1935X116879Erusaghem [Jerusalem], Tparan Srbots Hakobeants 1935 x + 575pp., 23cm., softcover, text in Armenian, in the series "Durean matenadaran" 7-6, good condition, cfr. OCLC 25016051
1981X119643Erevan, Hayastan 1981 160 + [3] pp., 17cm., text in Armenian, publisher's hardcover, text is clean and bright, cfr. OCLC 122275785, good condition, [content: A dictionary of male and female names in Armenian language], X119643
1985X116889Erevan [Yerevan], Hayastan 1985 159 + [2] pp., 18cm., text in Armenian, publisher's hardcover, text is clean and bright, good condition, ["Dictionary of male and female proper names in Armenian language"], cfr. OCLC 37843533, X116889
109245aafKöln, DuMont Schauberg, 1960, in-4to, (25 x 32 cm) 191 SD., reich farbig Illustriert, Farbabb. auf Tafeln eingeklebt, Original-Pappband.
19363776Paris, Malfère, 1936 ; in-12, broché ; 232 pp., figures, alphabets, couverture illustrée de l’auteur.
190872811908. Paris sans éditeur (Droschak - Genève) 1908 - Agrafé 11 cm x 15 5 cm 13 pages - Texte de E. Aknouni - Etat neuf
1996LFA-126712996Revue fondée en 1920 par Jacques Bainville : 64 pages, format 235 x 160 mm, bon état
Moving and evocative novel about a young girl "caught between generations, between American and Armenian cultures." Book
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English and Turkish. With a CD. 30 p., ills. A composer of Beyoglu: Karnik Garmiyan.= Bir Beyoglu bestekâri: Karnik Garmiyan. [CD - Book]. Compositions of Armenian compositor Karnik Garmiyan come alive in this book with a CD. Songs by Sema Moritz.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 479 p., color and b/w ills., folding maps. 2012 Declaration. The seized properties of Armenian foundations in Istanbul.= 2012 Beyannamesi. Istanbul Ermeni vakiflarinin el konan mülkleri. Project by Mehmet Polatel, Nora Mildanoglu, Özgür Leman Eren, Mehmet Atilgan. Love, teh profound mystery of Creation, lies at the source of the universal principles of natural law. Every human being is bestowed with human dignity. And this human dignity means that every human being, needs and is entitled to as a human right, to live in a state governed by justice. The Organization of the State should afford the individual the right to assembly in order to actualize his or her human rights at more advanced levels; and the right to established legal personalities such as associations or foundations; and the only grounds for any restriction over these rights and freedoms can be the principle of 'not harming others'. The 1936 Declaration was used as a cover-up for the persecution of minority foundations by the Republic of Turkey. The 1913 and 1936 declarations, prepared by all minority foundations upon the request of the state, are officially treated as 'declarations of properties'; whereas teh 2012 Declaration -the most comprehensive balance sheet produced so far of the loss sufferred by Armenian foundations in Istanbul, in a chain of injustice that has continued for almost a century- is a 'declaration of unlawful seizures'. The story told in this book is not the story of structures made of stone or concrete, but the story of human beings. The problem is not about 'properties', but an issue of the sustainability of cultural existence. We know that, as long as it fails to face up to the mindset that alienates the ancient peoples of this country and refuses to see them as equal citizens, Turkey's efforts towards democratization will fall short. With the hope and wish that this work will contribute to transformation.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 79, [1] p. A new discourse, dialogue and democracy against discrimination ASULIS. Translated by Liz Erçelik Amado, Irazca Geray. Founded under the Hrant Dink Foundation, ASULIS Discourse, Dialogue, Democracy Laboratory has been designed as an interdisciplinary space to engage from experimental studies and research in the field of discourse studies to conduct discussions on methods to combat discrimination as well as discriminatory discourse and its consequences. The word asulis, which is composed of the combination of the verbs asel (to say) and lsel (to listen) in Armenian and commonly used as conversation and chat was chosen as the name of the laboratory. ASULIS represents a first in Turkey in terms of an organization to engage in activities on discourse studies. The gathering resources on discriminatory discourse, hate speech, discourse analysis, etc. for the ASULIS Collection established under the Hrant Dink Foundation Library is still in process. The first ASULIS report is prepared with the main support of Open Society Foundation and contributions of Istanbul Policy Center and Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs' MyMedia Programme based on its preparation process during the 2014-2015 period. The sections of the report include short definitions of different concepts (such as hate speech, discriminatory discourse and dangerous speech), the research conducted on hate speech between 2009-2015 by the Foundation, suggestions for the laboratory's methods and areas of work based on the meetings and panels organized during its preparatory process as well as the vision, mission and structure of ASULIS.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 261 p., color and b/ ills. Kayseri with its Armenian and Greek cultural heritage.= Ermeni ve Rum kültür varliklariyla Kayseri. Introduction by Zeynep Oguz. The book traces the buildings that have been left behind by the Armenian and Greek communities of Kayseri through statistical information and visual sources, and, as such, presents a glimpse into the region's sociocultural past. The 'photograph' of this cultural heritage as it exists in 2015 attests to how Kayseri that we know today is a product of historical complexity, and cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity. At the end of 19th century, non-Muslims constituted one-third of the population of the Kayseri Province, and a significant number of their buildings have unexpectedly withstood to this day despite destruction that they were exposed to. However, this buildings are deteriorating at an alarming pace. The cultural heritage of the peoples who have been forcefully expelled from their homelands should not be neglected, but should instead be protected like other cultural heritage and provided with the conditions necessary for its survival. These are crucially important for the processes of facing the past. This work in your hands was prepared with the hope that it may contribute to efforts in this direction.
New English Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). English, French, and Turkish. [xviii], 219 p. Turks - Armenians and Europe.= Les Turcs - Armeniens et l'Europe.= Türkler - Ermeniler ve Avrupa.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in English. 515 p., color and b/w ills. Mimar Sinan's Istanbul.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (467, [1] p.; 486, [2] p.), color and ills. Collected articles on Istanbul urban history includes history of art from Byzantine to Ottoman Empire and social culture. A very heavy set. Extra shipping cost will be requested. ISTANBUL Constantinople Capital of Empires Byzantium Ottoman Empire Conquest Mehmet II Memoirs Greek culture Social history Armenian culture Judaica Architecture History of art Turkish and Islamic culture Memory of place.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English, French, and German. 235 p. The Armenian genocide, Turkey and Europe.= Der Völkermord an den Armeniern, die Türkei und Europa.
New English Paperback. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 168 p., color and b/w ills. Armenian architects of Istanbul in the Era of Westernization.= Batililasan Istanbul'un Ermeni mimarlari. In the era of Westernization, also known as Ottoman Modernization, that took place throughout the entire 19th century and in the early 20th century, transformed the physical appearance of Istanbul. First and foremost the Balians, but also other Armenian architects such as Ohannes Serverian, Mgrdich Charkian, Bedros Nemtze, Mihran Azarian, Hovsep Aznavur, Levon Gureghian, the brothers Aram and Isaac Karakash, Kegham Kavafian, Yetvart Terziyan, Andon and Garabed Tulbendjian, who in earlier periods received their initial training within the industry, but later also graduated from schools in European countries, and ultimately graduated from the School of Fine Arts, played a great role in this transformation. This book is prepared to introduce the Armenian architects who contributed to Istanbul's architectural richness with their works and is the first attempt of its kind. We hope that it will inspire the academic studies in the field to be carried out in the future. The books published in Turkish-English and Armenian-English includes 6 articles written by Edhem Eldem, Afife Batur, Ahmet Ersoy, Alyson Wharton, Elmon Hançer and Lora Baytar; each article has a different approach to the architecture of Istanbul. Moreover, in the book there are more than 100 photos of the architectural structures built by the Armenian architects.
New New English Paperback. Pbo. with original dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 624 p. Collected articles on Armenian question. Türk - Ermeni ihtilâfi. Makaleler.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xLiv], 641 p., 10 p. Armenians in Ottoman documents, (1915-1920). ARMENIANS Ottoman Empire Armenian question Relocation, 1915 WW I Archival documents Politic and social history Non-Muslim minorities Society Christianity Gregorian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 127 p., ills. Adana with its Armenian cultural heritage.= Ermeni kültür varliklariyla Adana. In tracing the roots of Adana's Armenian community, this book reveals the multicultural heritage of the city. Located in the heart of the rich Çukurova valley which extends between the Taurus Mountains and Mediterranean, it can only be understood in the context of the multicultural heritage. The content of this book is comprised of the results of research conducted about Adana by Hrant Dink Foundation. We hope that the information presented here interests not only researchers and history enthusiasts, but anyone who wants to learn more about Adana. In presenting our findings, we also mention the challenges we had and the impressions we gained during the research process of the cultural heritage faced by the threat of being forgotten. By this we aim to contribute the methodological discussions used in researching similar topics.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 143 p., ills. This book reveals the cultural plurality of Develi by tracing the Armenian's community's cultural heritage and history. Located in the foothills of Mount Erciyes, home of the two Armenian villages Everej and Fenese, Develi's historic importance can only be grasped within a multicultural contect. The content of the book is formed by research carried out by the Hrant Dink Foundation between 2016 and 2018. Trying to have a holistic view, we put together the knowledge we gathered during the two periods of fieldwork in Develi natives in Istanbul and abroad, and research on the literature, especially from Armenian sources. After almost three years of research, this book presents the several hundred years' changing history and the 2018 situation of Develi's Armenian life and cultural heritage.