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Published for the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Analysis of Yugoslavia after WW II and the establishment of communism under Tito. 410p. bibliography.index. Book
Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: "Mad Mike" - Part I - The adventures of a well-known South Seas character, including his romantic connection with the beautiful half-caste Laumona; The Forest Dwellers of Arabuko - Photo-illustrated article on the shy and elusive East African Sanya race; My Wife's Double - told by Sidney Fitzgerald, now chief engineer with a firm in Portuguese East Africa; In Quest of the Unknown - Part I - F.A. Mitchell-Hedges meets the strange islanders of the San Blas Archipelago and the mysterious Chucunaque - illustrated with photos; My Chinese Crystal - This story of events surrounding an ancient crystal, believed to be stolen from a Chinese temple, will keenly interest students of the occult; The Very Keen Man - How an energetic Central African Native Commissioner conceived a Great Scheme - and what happened to it; The Great Pay-Train Hold-Up - For several years the police of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were at their wit's end to deal with an epidemic of pay-roll robberies; The Big-Game Trapper - R.D.S. describes some thrilling experiences encountered by well-known trappers; Through Savage Europe - Part III - Richard Carline describes his holiday painting tour through Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro - with photos; "Down Texas Way" - The wife of a Texas rancher tells the tale of three high-spirited youngsters, a desperate gang of escaped convicts, a night alarm, and a mysterious disappearance; Across the Great Sahara - Part IV - The story of a wonderful exploit - a camel-back journey from south to north through the Sahara - with photos; Donnelly's Luck - An old prospector strikes it rich, only to fall into the hands of rascally claim-jumpers; Twenty-Three Hours of Horror - A young fireman, Clermont Lafayette Staden, falls overboard from the American oil-tank steamer Fred W. Weller in the shark-infested waters of the Pacific; and more. 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Nibbling to backstrip, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Profusely illustrated with wonderful black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Hunting the Opium Smugglers - Author attempts to capture Chinaman who was causing much trouble by smuggling opium into a South Sea Island; Photograph from Hong Kong of a "Punishment Chair" upon which a bound criminal sat upon eleven knives and was then carried through the streets as a lesson to others; With "Lizzie" to the Edge of Beyond - An old Ford car takes four passengers and a heavy load seven hundred miles through Central Africa; The Faithful Burglar - a story involving psychic phenomena from Ray Bell's Tie-Camp at Shabaqua, Ontario - with photo; Through Savage Europe - Part II - Richard Carline continues to describe his painting tour through Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro; The Devil Panther - Two British hunters pursue a feared killer panther in India; What Happened to Hubbard? - Sequel to "Where the Gold Went" in which Charles A. Siringo described how Schell and Hubbard stole a quantity of gold from the famous Treadwell Mine in Alaska - describes how Hubbard went on to success in Dawson City; Roaming the Wild South Seas - Part IV (conclusion) - Jack McLaren describes the romance and adventure of the South Sea Islands - article with photos; A Run for Money - Author attempts to smuggle a ranch payroll through a Mexican rebel zone; Photo of Filipino "Tom Thumb", Panglima Diki-Diki; The "Human Bomb" - Update on a 1913 story about Carl Warr who walked into the Los Angeles Police Headquarters with enough dynamite to blow it up; Across the Great Sahara - Part III - A journey by camel across the Sahara from bottom to top - article with many excellent photos; The Sheep-Shearer - A sailor's amusing story about a machine invented by his second engineer; At Grips With a Python - Nighmare experience for a South African farmer; The Ghost of Ardtrea - An odd story from County Tyrone, Ireland describing events in an old rectory; A Week End in Bulgaria - Quaint glimpses of Bulgarian manners and customs by traveller Ralph Michaelis. 88 pages. plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Nibbling to backstrip has left the back cover barely holding, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
85 pages plus six pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part I - Robert Wilton and his adventures as a British War Correspondent on the Eastern Front, with photos. (Wilton's book entitled 'Russia's Agony' was first published in 1918); The Man-Eating Tigers of Rengarih; My Bear Hunt in the British Columbia Rockies - Part II, by E. Ashmead-Bartlett; The Water-Wheels of Hama, Syria - with photo; Beyond the Law - part V - The Dalton Gang, the Condon Bank and the First National Bank at Coffeyville, Kansas; Fishing as a Vocation for War Heroes, by Ralph Stock; Photo of a fallen California Redwood - said to have been the largest tree in the world; In Unknown British Guiana - Part I - many nice photos; Tales of the Service - Part V - My Smuggle-Catching Adventures - by G.W. Hindmarch, a retired Customs and Excise officer in the Shetland Islands; Wonders of the Silver Spruce of British Columbia - in high demand for aircraft construction; Exploring the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram - Part V - by Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman - with excellent photos; Our Seaplane Adventure - Captain Abbott Meade and his plane go down in the Indian Ocean; Photo of large pile of licorice root at Aleppo; The Revenge that went Wrong - James Bestow and his problem with a Yaqui Indian in Mexico; The Railway Conquest of the Australian Desert - construction of the thousand-mile transcontinental railway, from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta - with many excellent photos; The "War Wolf" - Serbia's war hero Colonel Voyin A. Popovich; Whale Flesh as Human Food - informative brief article on the growth of the whale processing industry in Canada, with photo; Doctoring War Horses - the personal experiences of Blue Cross worker Charles W. Forward in France and Italy. Nice ad for the Hudson Navigation Company's New York - Albany - Troy route. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
Front cover illustration of trained dogs used as trench messengers. Illustration of British seaplane airman. Grabbe & Co., Unlimited - article on inflated British food prices. Danger Points in the East - article by Lovat Fraser. Photos of saving Holy Objects from the 'Sacrilegious' Hun. Photos from Mesopotamia - ruins and modern doings. Photos of Humane Treatment of Turks Taken in the Pursuit. Chateau and Church shattered by Huns - photos. Photos of lights being used in war; Woodrow Wilson - 'The Only Statesman in the World' - article by Hamilton Fyfe. Photos of French and American soldiers. Lighter Moments/Recreation. Photos of 'Work at home for enmeshing enemy mines at sea'. "The Winners" by Boyd Cable. Photos of stout-hearted soldiers of Resurgent Serbia. Photos of 'Preparing for the Future in Corn Land & Quarry'. Photos of curious contrasts. "The Eyes of the Battery" - Certain liveliness at an artillery observation post by 'O.Pip'. Photos of decorated individuals. Book
Features: The Coming Sweep Through Serbia - article by Lovat Fraser; Amassing men and metal to smash militarism; Some fine Australian 'Shows'; - my impressions of the great offensive, by Hamilton Fyfe; British Naval Might; Anglo-American Activity in and behind the line; Wars living pictures watched by little people; Instruments new and old that play a part in the world war's tremendous orchestra; Messengers of Mars in training for the field; Where the British are advancing by ancient ways; Up and Down - British & German Giants of the Air; The Luck of 'Lighthouse Luke' - an airman's adventures; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy reading copy. Magazine
Cover portrait of M. Venizelos. Abundant black and white photographs. Contents: History of Modern Greece; The Crown and the Protecting Powers; The Balkan Wars and the Alliance with Serbia; Policy of M. Venizelos; King Constantine's Opposition; Politics and Diplomacy in 1915; The Refusal to apply the treaty with Serbia; Pro-German Manoeuvres; Surrender of Fort Rupel; Crisis of June 1916; Entente Negotiations with Constantine's ministers; The National Defence Movement; M. Venizelo's Salonika government; The entente still hesitates; Allied troops attacked; the 'Battle of Athens'. Unmarked. Above-average-wear externally. Textblock sound. It is recommended that this issue be read in conjunction with the following issues: Part 21 - The 1st Austrian Invasion of Serbia; Part 28 - The Intervention of Turkey; Part 36 - The 2nd and 3rd Austrian Invasion of Serbia; Part 88 - The Tragedy of Serbia; Part 144 - The Salonika Expedition, Oct 1915-Nov. 1916. Magazine
"The present book is comprised of two different texts, 'The Lament of Old Serbia' by Abbot Seraphim Ristic? of Dec?ani from 1864, and 'The Current unfortunate state of Old Serbia and Macedonia' by Bishop Sava Barac? of Dec?ani from 1882. Along with these two texts is a short letter by Bishop Sava to the 1878 Berlin Congress."These two narratives are "profoundly valuable testimonies of the oppression under which the Serbs of Kososvo, Metohija and Macedonia lived in the last decades of Ottoman rule. The authors make use of concrete anecdotal examples of the almost daily atrocities , robberies and other acts of violence against the Orthodox Christian population" 118p.[2 copies found in WorldCat] Book
v + 251pp. + 1p. errata & 2pp. theses, 23cm., softcover, text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110296
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 228 p. The passage from the Ottoman Empire to the nation-states. A long and difficult process: The Greek case.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 532 p. The Ottoman Empire and its neighbours II-D. Ottoman diplomatic documents on relations with Montenegro. Pt.4. (1909-1912). Preface Editor's Note Introductory note Index of writers of telegrams and despatches Documents Subject index Index.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 735, [1] p. The Ottoman Empire and its neighbours II-C. Ottoman diplomatic documents on relations with Montenegro. Pt. III, (1883-1908). Preface Editor's note Introductory note Index of writers of telegrams and despatches Documents Subject index.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Only the preface is in English. 714 p. The Ottoman Empire and its neighbours II-B. Ottoman diplomatic documents on relations with Montenegro. Pt. II, (1883-1892).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 679, [1] p. The Ottoman Empire and its neighbours II-A. Ottoman diplomatic documents on relations with Montenegro. Vol.1. (1879-1882). Preface Editor's Note Foreword Index of writers of telegrams and despatches Documents Subject index Index.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. 47 p. The nineteenth century Balkanic church.= Ondokuzuncu yüzyilda Balkanlarda kilise.
Trento, ANMS, 1998, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 559/561 con una illustrazione. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Travels describing the history and beauties of Serbia, in particular the wonderful Orthodox churches and their icons. 286p. plates.bibliography.index Spine of dj a little sun faded Book
Petar Petrovich Njegos was Prince-Bishop of Montenegro and one of the earliest writers to publish modern Serbo-Croatian literature in the early 19thC. This is a bi-lingual edition with parallel texts in English and Serbian [Cyrillic script]. The English version is based on the translation and explanatory notes of James W.Wiles and the Serbian text on the commentaries of Vido Latkovic.This new edition was edited by Zivko Apic 355p. Book
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir John Steven Cowans - Quartermaster-General to the Forces and Member of the Army Council. Feature: The Great Servian Retreat - A Personal Narrative, complete with full-page map. The Role of Railways in the War. Photos from Serbia. Large centerfold photos inside French trenches. Photos of our Allies' supply columns in the Marne sector. Covers secured by tape. Average wear. Book
Cover portrait of Major-General Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend - his 'excellent handling' of the British-Indian Division at Ctesiphon was spoken of in terms of high praise by Sir John Nixon. Feature - The Glorious and Terrible Campaign in Mesopotamia. Serbia's Glorios Resistance and the Fall of Nish (conclusion). The Campaign of the Mesopotamian Army. Photos of incidents in the amazing campaign between the Tigris and Euphrates. Portrait of General Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, D.S.O., commanding the British Force in Serbia. Centerfold photos of King Peter during retreat. Covers secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
Cover portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Archibald James Murray. Intrigue and treachery in the Balkans. Photos/Illustrations: British troops reach Salonika; Rumanian Infantry; Bulgarian artillery; Centerfold contains 4 photos of artillery in Serbia; the Montenegrin Army in the field; Bulgarian air assets; the allies land at Salonika; and more. Please note: this issue does not contain the Dardanelles photogravure. Book
Front cover photo of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, Commanding Second British Army Corps. How Serbia made ready to meet her giant antagonist. Shabatz - the first decisive battle of the war. Photos and illustrations include: Air-raid on the Dusseldorf Zeppelin Shed; Aeroplane with machine gun; Iron Cross Zeppelin crew and a zeppelin stable; Centerfold montage of some of the British officers recognised by Sir John French in his despatches of September 17th and October 8th, 1914; Surrendering Austrian soldiers; Serbia's leading commanders; The Serbian military; a boy Serb in the battle-line; Reservists at Nish, Serbia's temporary capital; and more. Well-worn but binding remains intact. Unmarked. Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 117 p. The diary of Emile de Borchgrave. Recollections of a Belgian diplomat in Ottoman Istanbul, (1885-1892). With an introduction y Houssine Alloul. First published in Brussels under the title Souvenirs Diplomatiques de Quarante Ans, 1863-1903: Extraits et Fragments Imprimés Comme Manuscript. The present book is a reprint of the section on Constantinople. Text in French. Preface and notes in English. Introduction; 1885 De Belgrade à Constantinople Gouvernement. La Sublime Porte. Le ministère des Affaires étrangères (Hardjié). Le corps diplomatique. Étude du pays, de ses institutions, de ses habitants. Les colonies ou " nations ". Stamboul, la cité turque. Péra, la ville franque Prise de possession des Carolines par l'Allemagne; 1886 Conspiration contre le Prince de Bulgarie. De Selamlek à Bechiktach. Contre-révolution à Sophia. Rappel du Prince. Abdication du Prince Alexandre. Départ définitif de l'ambassadeur d'Angleterre, sir Edward Thornton et de sa famille. La Roumélie orientale. L'Angleterre et la question d'Orient.; 1887 Fête de l'Empereur François-Joseph. Les soirées du Bosphore. M. Jules van Praet; 1888 Mission à Salonique. Mission de M. Victor Jacobs. Conflit entre la Porte et le baron de Hirsch. Affaire du Tekkè. La Porte et le baron de Hirsch. Fin de l'arbitrage. 1889 Congé. Le Roi Milan à Constantinople. Dîner chez le Sultan. 1890 Congé. Le Duc de Leuchtenberg à Constantinople. Le vice-amiral Duperré à Constantinople. Dîner à Yldiz. Puis audience du Sultan. Affaire du secrétaire. Mort du Roi des Pays-Bas. Dîner chez le ministre des États-Unis. 1891 La situation de l'affaire Samsoun-Sivas Affaire Consono - Différend italo-persan. Arbitrage. Congé. Échange d'idées avec M. Arthur Hodister, intrépide voyageur, brave explorateur belge. Exploration commerciale en Épire, Albanie, Monténégro Les pressentiments du Sultan. Annexe I. Questions islamiques II. Conférence antiesclavagiste de Bruxelles (1890) 1892 Réception de la colonie belge. Visite de congé à Yildiz. Index ; Illustration : Photograph of Émile de Borchgrave
Original Boards, 8vo, 245 pages. With a new preface to the 2005 edition, first edition thus. In Serbo-Croatian with English summaries. 93 Gruesome Photos. Reprint of Robinson & Friedman # 2089. Wolff I # 1363. "Based on documents collected by the Yugoslav State Commission for Investigation of War Crimes. " An especially important documentary record given the recent history of Yugoslavia. Boards lightly rubbed, Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-125-4)
Broché. 103 pages.