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1977X72518Moskva [Moscow], Nauka 1977 142pp., 20cm., softcover, G, [work on Iranian studies in the Soviet Union in the 20th century], X72518
142pp., 20cm., softcover, G, [work on Iranian studies in the Soviet Union in the 20th century], X72518
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. (4),279,(5); davvero buon es.
pp. 300, in 8°, rileg. edit. con sopracoperta, timbro biblioteca
1989R300277036Robert Laffont. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 285 pages. Bandeau d'éditeur conservé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1987ROD0140446ECONOMICA. 1987. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 255 pages augmentées de quelques illustrations en noir et blanc - couverture contre-pliée en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1987RO20056746ECONOMICA. 1987. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages. Quelques planches d'illustrations en noir et blanc hors-texte. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
2019RO20274639NOIR SUR BLANC. 2019. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 281 PAGES - Nombreuses illustrations couleur, dans et hors texte - 1er plat et la page de garde suivante : légèrement rognées en tranche de pied - Coins frottés. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
16.5X24.5 c"m. XXViii+970 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition.
tela edit. con sovrac. ill., piccola rottura in sovrac.
tela edit. con titoli al dorso e sovrac. ill., piccole rotture alla sovrac.
Un volume (27 cm) di 504 pagine. In lingua russa (caratteri cirillici). Tela editoriale blu con titolo al piatto. Condizioni molto buone.
1963216361Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Vostochnoy Literatury 1963. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original title-blocked cloth backed-boards. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dulled and dust-toned as with age with corners frayed and bumped. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 238 pages; Physical desc.: 2 vols 26 cm. Subject: Libraries -- Oriental Collections -- Russia. Notes: Vostokovednyye Fondy Krupneyshikh Bibliotek Sovetskogo Soyuza. Oriental Collections of large libraries of the Soviet Union. Language: Russia. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Vostochnoy Literatury hardcover
Very Good Turkish Original satyric periodical. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 17, [1] p., color, and b/w ills. A satyric Turkish magazine titled "Akbaba" with attractive cover art of "Iki inatçi keçi" [i.e. Two stubborn goats], published two years before the declaration of World War II, 1937, illustrated by a famous Turkish master cartoonist Cemal Nadir (1902-1947), showing two stubborn Nazi and Soviet goats butting heads on a narrow bridge buttressed with rifles and bayonets. The Nazi goat stands on the European side while the Soviet goat stands Asian side. The text: "Komünizm - Çekil yolumdan!.. Avrupa'ya geçecegim. Fasizm - Çekil yolumdan!.. Asya'ya geçecegim!.." [i.e. Communism: Get out of my way! I will cross over to Europe! Fascism: Get out of my way! I will cross over to Asia!]. Cemal Nadir [Güler] was a famous Turkish cartoonist. Güler is the surname he assumed after the Surname Law of 1934. Cemal Nadir was born in Bursa, Ottoman Empire on 13 July 1902. His father Sevket was a calligraphist (Turkish: Hattat) employed in courts. After finishing high school, he began working as a sign painter in Bursa. He also created cartoons, and his first cartoon appeared in Diken (literally: "The Thorn") periodical. Although he moved to Istanbul and tried to be a full-time cartoonist, he could not make it and he returned to Bursa. The Alphabet Reform of 1929 gave Cemal Nadir a second chance to show his talent. When Turkey adopted the Latin alphabet replacing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet in Arabic script, all signboards were necessarily changed, and he worked hard to meet the demand. In the same year, he moved once more to Istanbul to work for the daily Aksam. Later, he also drew for the newspaper Son Posta, as well as for the satirical magazines such as Akbaba. During this period, he published the satirical magazine Amcabey. During World war II, he drew anti-Nazism cartoons in the daily Cumhuriyet. In 1946, the Republican People's Party (CHP) invited him to run for a seat in the parliament. However, he refused the invitation, he said that with political affiliation he would not be able to create cartoons. He used his conflicting cartoon characters to criticize the social problems of that time in the country. (Ak'la Kara ("Black and White")., Dede ile Torun ("The Grandpa and the Grandson")., Dalkavuk ("The Sycophant")., Yeni Zengin ("Nouveau riche")., Salamon).
Very Good Turkish Original color illustrated cover. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 17, [1] p., color, and b/w ills. Anti-propaganda of Japan in 1936. An amazing cover illustration of Japanese anti-propaganda and USSR (Soviets). It's seen a yellow octopus wrapped around the world complete with its arms and with a treacherous smile on its face. A Japanese anti-propaganda. "Sari tehlike: Dünyayi kizil tehlikeden koruyacagim!" [i.e. Yellow hazard: I will protect the world from the Red hazard]. This great cover was illustrated by Cemal Nadir [Güler], (1902-1947). He was a Turkish cartoonist. Güler is the surname he assumed after the Surname Law of 1934. Cemal Nadir was born in Bursa, Ottoman Empire on 13 July 1902. His father Sevket was a calligraphist (Turkish: Hattat) employed in courts. After finishing high school, he began working as a sign painter in Bursa. He also created cartoons, and his first cartoon appeared in Diken (literally: "The Thorn") periodical. Although he moved to Istanbul and tried to be a full-time cartoonist, he could not make it and he returned to Bursa. The Alphabet Reform of 1929 gave Cemal Nadir a second chance to show his talent. When Turkey adopted the Latin alphabet replacing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet in Arabic script, all signboards were necessarily changed, and he worked hard to meet the demand. In the same year, he moved once more to Istanbul to work for the daily Aksam. Later, he also drew for the newspaper Son Posta, as well as for the satirical magazines such as Akbaba. During this period, he published the satirical magazine Amcabey. During World war II, he drew anti-Nazism cartoons in the daily Cumhuriyet. In 1946, the Republican People's Party (CHP) invited him to run for a seat in the parliament. However, he refused the invitation, he said that with political affiliation he would not be able to create cartoons. He used his conflicting cartoon characters to criticize the social problems of that time in the country. (Ak'la Kara ("Black and White")., Dede ile Torun ("The Grandpa and the Grandson")., Dalkavuk ("The Sycophant")., Yeni Zengin ("Nouveau riche")., Salamon).
Very Good Turkish Original color illustrated cover. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 17, [1] p., color and b/w ills. An amazing cover illustration Nazi anti-propaganda and USSR (Soviets). It's seen a black Nazi bull angry by the red Soviet flag. "Ispanyada son boga dögüsü!" [i.e. The last bullfighting in Spain!]. This great cover was illustrated by Cemal Nadir [Güler], (1902-1947). He was a Turkish cartoonist. Güler is the surname he assumed after the Surname Law of 1934. Cemal Nadir was born in Bursa, Ottoman Empire on 13 July 1902. His father Sevket was a calligraphist (Turkish: Hattat) employed in courts. After finishing high school, he began working as a sign painter in Bursa. He also created cartoons, and his first cartoon appeared in Diken (literally: "The Thorn") periodical. Although he moved to Istanbul and tried to be a full-time cartoonist, he could not make it and he returned to Bursa. The Alphabet Reform of 1929 gave Cemal Nadir a second chance to show his talent. When Turkey adopted the Latin alphabet replacing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet in Arabic script, all signboards were necessarily changed, and he worked hard to meet the demand. In the same year, he moved once more to Istanbul to work for the daily Aksam. Later, he also drew for the newspaper Son Posta, as well as for the satirical magazines such as Akbaba. During this period, he published the satirical magazine Amcabey. During World war II, he drew anti-Nazism cartoons in the daily Cumhuriyet. In 1946, the Republican People's Party (CHP) invited him to run for a seat in the parliament. However, he refused the invitation, he said that with political affiliation he would not be able to create cartoons. He used his conflicting cartoon characters to criticize the social problems of that time in the country. (Ak'la Kara ("Black and White")., Dede ile Torun ("The Grandpa and the Grandson")., Dalkavuk ("The Sycophant")., Yeni Zengin ("Nouveau riche")., Salamon).
64240Paris, Gallimard 1967, 225x140mm, 264pages, broché.
109305Lausanne, Editions L’Age d’Homme 2005, 225x155mm, 68pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Bel exemplaire.
30.5x23 cm. 125 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed and stained. Cover edges slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
2021RO80265966Maison des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aquitaine. 2021. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 194 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
2017RO80266157Maison des sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine. 2017. In-8. Relié. Etat du neuf, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 348 pages - quelques annexes en noir et blanc hors texte en fin d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
77245Paris, Julliard, 1962. 14 x 20, 253 pp., broché, partiellement coupé, bon état.
1988RO40221522Planeta, Moscou. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 223 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
ISBN : 5852500232. Planeta, Moscou. 1988. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 223 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur. (Rare) 'L'Anneau d'or de la Russie'.
198097866-JB139P., Le livre de poche, collection Pluriel, 1980. 1 vol. br. 401 pp., dédicace de l'auteur à Jean Brun, philosophe.