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2002X114308Lisbon, 2002 563pp., all texts are in Armenian, published in the series "Armenian Library of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation", 25cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering, very good condition, weight: 1.1kg., X114308
1988X116874Erevan [Yerevan], Sovetakan Grogh 1988 117pp., 17cm., text in Armenian, publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, good condition, cfr. OCLC 22542932, [Contains odes and discourses in Middle Armenian], X116874
199630290Paris Bibliothèque Nationale De France 1996 in-4° 256 pp, nombreuses illustrations en couleurs , catalogue de l'exposition de la B.N.F
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. Ills. 776 p. Modern Armenian literature. Modern Ermeni edebiyati.
X114189s.l., s.d. 248pp., text in Portuguese, 23cm., in the series "Armenia" no.8, softcover, good condition, X114189
1981X114284Sao Paulo, 1981 294pp., 23cm., softcover, text in Portuguese, published in the series "Armenia" no.2, good condition, X114284
1968X116911Erevan [Yerevan], Luys 1968 204pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover, text is clean and bright, good condition, X116911
1969X56952Amsterdam, Philo Press 1969 [ avec des index des 900 langues et des 300 auteurs consultés et une liste des errata.], viiii + 448pp., 24cm., reliure toile d'éditeur, bon état, X56952
[… avec des index des 900 langues et des 300 auteurs consultés et une liste des errata.], viiii + 448pp., 24cm., reliure toile d'éditeur, bon état, X56952
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 362 p., ills. L'exode force des Armeniens, (1915-1917). Translated from Turkish into French by Jean-Louis Mattei.
1983X116730Venetik-Venezia, Tipolitografia Armena (S. Ghazar) 1983 535pp., 18cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering, text in Armenian and Italian, text is clean and bright, very good, [Armenian-Italian dictionary], X116730
2000GIT014bcEditions Parenthèses 2000. In-8 broché 123pp. Bel envoi de l'auteur.
Broch?. 115 pages.
New English Original bdg. HC. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Armenian and Turkish. 564 p. Hayeren Parkirk. Ashkharhapar lezvi: Armenian dictionary (with Turkish equivalents.= Türkçe karsiliklariyla).
1373290Paris: Editions Astride, 1984 in-8, 192 pages, illustrations en couleurs et en n/b, cartes. Bibliographie. Broché, très bon état.
1983X114231Québec, CIRB 1983 [10] + 137 + xvi pp., 28cm., br.orig., bon état, X114231
in-12, 124 pp., broché, couv. illustrée.- Peu courant. Très bel exemplaire. [MI-25] Le mensonge du "Genocide armenien" dans les documents armeniens - 1
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 341, [8] p., b/w ills. Tarih boyunca Adana ovasina (Çukurova'ya) bir bakis. Çukurova historically known as Cilicia, is a geo-cultural region in south-central Turkey, covering the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye and Hatay.[citation needed] With a population of almost 6 million, it is one of the largest population concentrations in Turkey. Çukurova in Turkish means roughly "Low Plain", çukur for "hollow, depression, ", ova for "plains". The region starts from Anamur at the west, extending east along the Mediterranean, stretching as far north as Tufanbeyli, wrapping around Gulf of Iskenderun, turning south at Erzin and finally terminating at Yayladagi on the border of Syria. The core area is Çukurova plain (formerly Cilicia Pedias), covering the area of Mersin on the west, Kozan on the north, Osmaniye on the east and the Mediterranean on the south. Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area is the business and cultural center of Çukurova. Most of the Çukurova region is a large stretch of flat, fertile land which is among the most agriculturally productive areas of the world. Throughout history, Çukurova was a gateway from Europe to the Middle East and, being the shortest access point to the Mediterranean from the northern Middle East and Central Asia, it is a transportation hub, with its two major seaports and oil terminal. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Armenians Social history Adana Çukurova Geography Cilicia Ottoman culture Mediterranean Taurus Turcoman.
1986X116811Erevan [Yerevan], Haykakan SSH GA Hratarakch'ut'yun 1986 176 + [2] pp., 20cm., with a second title page in Russian in Cyrillic script ("Tiurkso-Armjanskii slovar"), softcover, edition limited to 1000 copies, text is clean and bright (except for some useful annotations in pencil which could be erased easily), good condition, cfr. OCLC 29279763, X116811
1858214671858 Paris, Firmin Didot 1858. In-8 broché,sans couvertures, IXp + 15 planches cartes dépliantes en couleurs. Peu courant. Bon état.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish and English. 814, [2] p., many color and b/w ills. Registers and memoirs of Keppe, Karen, (1876-1935) was a Danish missionary and social worker, known for her work aid worker with Ottoman Armenian refugees and survivals of the Armenian Genocide, mainly widows and orphans, from 1903 until her death in Syria in 1935 (Near East Relief). She was a member of Johannes Lepsius's Deutsch Orient-Mission (German Orient Mission) and assumed responsibility (in 1903) for the Armenian children in the Millet Khan German Refugee Orphanage after the 1895 Urfa massacres. In Aleppo, today in the Syrian territory, various relief organizations such as orphanages, hospitals, vocational schools were established for the Armenians coming into the region due to tehcir. The social and economic welfare activities undertaken by the Ottoman administrators in the region were launched and conducted as of the very first days of the World War I. After the war various relief organizations engaged in certain activities in the region as well. One such an organization was the Near East Relief Foundation. The activities launched by the foundation were led by Karen JEPPE, a Danish philanthropist and a Commissioner at the League of Nations. Our study embodies the narratives of 1184 people whom the Near East Relief Foundation helped in the period given. (Although Karen Jeppe claims to have had rescued 1700 people, some of the records are not found in the League of Nations Archives in Geneva). The information taking place in the records found at the League of Nations Archives not only contains the names of the people, their parents' names, hometowns, ages, and their acceptance to the relief foundation, but the stories they lived throughout the period after the relocations.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original 1/3 leather bdg. Decorative cloth boards with crescent and star and tughra. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 ccm). In Ottoman script. 271 p. AH 1286 = AD 1870. Karakaszâde was born in Bursa and died in Edirne. One sheikhsof the Jalvatiyya order. His works are "Nûru'l-Hüdâ li men Ihtidâ" and "Serh-i Risâle-i Hâce Cihan" and "Mürettebât Divan", which talk about mysticism and morality and are written on the old Ottoman inscription, but were written with some humble and extreme views. This book includes history of the mystic orders and tradition of Islamic and Turkish sufism. According to some claims this work by him is a plagiarist from 'Menâkibnâme-i Hâce Cihan ve Netice-i Can' by Vahidî. One copy in OCLC with mistake of author's name: 39817913.; Özege 15570. First Edition. Rare.
1969X111630Moskva [Moscow], Nauka 1969 319pp., 22cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth, text in Russian in Cyrillic script, in the series "Pamiatniki pis'mennosti Vostoka" volume 24, limited edition of 3400 copies, with a summary in English (2pp.), good condition, cfr. OCLC 176905397, X111630
319pp., 22cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth, text in Russian in Cyrillic script, in the series "Pamiatniki pis'mennosti Vostoka" volume 24, limited edition of 3400 copies, with a summary in English (2pp.), good condition, cfr. OCLC 176905397, X111630
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xviii], 321 p. The Armenian file. The myth of innocence exposed.