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76600aafBudapest, Société de la Nouvelle Revue de Hongrie, 1943, gr. in-8vo, 48 p., brochure originale.
New French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 260 p. A l'ere des empires et des nations: La France et les principautes de Moldavie et de Valachie, (1711-1859). Préface Avant-propos I. Cadre conceptuel et état de la recherche I. 1. Empires, nations, corps intermédiaires et zones d'influence I. 2. L'interdépendance entre centre et périphérie dans les relations internationales à l'époque moderne : une spécificité française par rapport à l'Orient I. 3. Un regard sur l'historiographie de la matière et sur les sources disponibles (pour le xviiie siècle, jusqu'à la Révolution française) II. L'expansion russo-autrichienne vers les principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle : l'émergence de la géopolitique de la périphérie danubienne II. 1. La campagne de Pierre le Grand en Moldavie et en Valachie et ses conséquences II. 2. Dans le sillage des Impériaux : la Russie et ses victoires annulées II. 3. Annexion ou organisation des diversions contre les Ottomans : quelle place pour les principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la stratégie des Impériaux ? II. 4. Le Drang nach Südosten et l'occupation de l'Olténie (1718-1739) III. La France et les périphéries orientales du système international dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle III. 1. La tactique de revers et l'accentuation des rivalités impériales sur la ligne du Danube. Le traité de Prut (1711) III. 2. La nouvelle intervention diplomatique française dans la région intermédiaire. La succession de Pologne et le traité de Belgrade (1739) III. 3. Le facteur prussien et les alliances de revers : un test en Europe orientale avant la guerre de Sept Ans IV. Instabilité politique et rivalités impériales : la perception française des principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle IV. 1. Un espace frontière insuffisamment connu, mais non une terra incognita IV. 2. Religion, guerre et diplomatie dans la perception française des principautés IV. 3. Les princes de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la perception française V. La Moldavie et la Valachie dans la politique de la France : renseignements, transmission des dépêches, diplomatie régionale V. 1. La route des principautés pour la transmission de la correspondance diplomatique française V. 2. Intermédiaires français dans la politique régionale de l'Empire ottoman V. 3. Le renversement des alliances et son impact sur le système des engagements de la France en Europe orientale et du sud-estVI. La France et la question polonaise après la guerre de Sept Ans : le dernier recours aux alliances de revers VI. 1. La montée de la rivalité franco-russe après la guerre de Sept Ans VI. 2. La succession de Pologne et le refroidissement des relations diplomatiques franco-russes VI. 3. Les difficultés de l'offensive diplomatique française à Constantinople VI. 4. L'intensification de l'activité des agents français dans l'Empire ottoman VII. Les guerres russo-austro-ottomanes dans la deuxième moitié du xviiie siècle et les principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie VII. 1. La guerre russo-ottomane de 1768-1774 et le premier partage de la Pologne : la transformation politique de l'Europe orientale VII. 2. Le système politique des principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie après le traité de Kutchouk-Kaynardgi (1774) : coimperium, exceptionnalisme et internationalisation VII. 3. Le facteur autrichien et l'annexion de la Bukovine (1775) VII. 4. L'annexion de la Crimée par la Russie (1783) et la dernière coalition russo-autrichienne contre les Ottomans au xviiie siècle VIII. La guerre russo-ottomane de 1768-1774 et le recul de la France en Europe orientale et du sud-est. L'annulation du traité de Prut et l'annexion de la Bukovine par les Habsbourg VIII. 1. La France et le déclenchement de la guerre russo-ottomane VIII. 2. La France face au système d'engagements russo-austro-prussiens en Europe orientale VIII. 3. L'émergence du « système de la Russie en Orient » et l'annexion de la Bukovine par l'Autr
31691In-8, broché, 70 p. (sans couverture). Budapest, Stephaneum Nyomda, 1907.
43706Budapest, badupest Szekesfovaros Statisztikai Hivatala 1930, 270x190mm, 38 + 1143Seiten, Verlegereinband. Sehr schönes Exemplar.
116272aafBudapest, Franklin-Tarsulat Kiadasa, s. d., vers 1970, in-4to, env. 500 p. par vols., richement ill., reliure en toile originale.
116277aafBudapest, A magyar legujabb kor lexikona Kiadasa, 1933, gr. in-8vo, 1112 p., ill. de portraits miniatures en n./b., reliure en demi-cuir.
1977027426very nice copy; Text in German English Hungarian and French. 789 photos. Booklet with English captions for the photos . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1977. hardcover
1931AB10-400Budapest, Gyarmati Ferenc, 1931. original half-cloth binding, large 8vo, 226 pp, good copy
196558663Budapest Hungary: Galerie Nationale Hongroise. As New. 1965. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hungarian; introduction in Hungarian and French. 60 pp. With 15 ills. 23 x 20 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Galerie Nationale Hongroise paperback
1956MC8-748Roma (Rome, Rom), Anonymus, 1956. original cloth-binding, 8vo, 312 pages, good copy/ original Leinenband, 8?, 312 Seiten; Zustand: gut
In-8, broché, 70 p. (sans couverture). Edition originale. Envoi autographe signé à Alexander Madga. Exemplaire très frais.
193943670Budapest: Pesti Lloyd-nyomada 1939. First edition. Softcover. vg. Folio. 26pp. published unbound. Original cream stapled wraps with title printed in black to back cover protected by modern mylar. To the Honorable Upper and Lower House of the Parliament. Respectful petition of the representatives of the Hungarian Jewish community concerning "Bill No. 72. regarding the restriction of Jews in public and economic life". <br /> <br /> Official petition of the Hungarian Jews regarding the bill of the Second Anti-Jewish Law No. IV:1939. The Second Anti-Jewish Law was one of a series of anti-Jewish measures passed by the Hungarian Parliament between 1938 and 1941 and the first Hungarian law providing a "racial" definition of the Jewish status according to the Nuremberg Race Law of 1935. Besides of other severe deprivations it sets a ceiling of six percent reduced from twenty of Jews being allowed to work in various financial and commercial professions as well as industrial enterrises employing more than ten persons. It also excluded the Jews from state administrations and jurisdiction prohibited Jews from teaching high school reenacted the Numerus Clausus at universities and partly rescinded their right to vote.<br /> <br /> Bill No. 702 the Second Anti-Jewish Law was drafted by István Antal state secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Pál Teleki Minister of Religion and Education and was presented for debate before Parliament on December 23 1938. The petition aimed to sway Parliament to disapprove the law claiming it being unconstitutional and delinquent in view of legal equality human rights and the Divine Law and furthermore relinquishing social justice and threatening national unity the emancipation granted by the laws of 1849 and 1867 in short it was deemed to be against the national interest of Hungary. The petition was unsuccessful the bill was approved by Parliament and was signed into law on May 5 1939 effecting the Hungarian Jewry severely with more than 90 thousand Jews losing their jobs and thus lowering the living conditions of approximately 220000 people significantly. Braham R.: The Second Anti-Jewish Law in: The Politics of Genocide: Holocaust in Hungary New York Columbia University Press 1981 pp. 147–156. Scarce important historical document with institutional holdings recorded only in Hungary. Text in Hungarian with slight rubbing to covers. Else in very good condition. Pesti Lloyd-nyomada unknown
19333413013Budapest, 1933. VII, 813 S. OKart. (angestaubt).
Original Cloth. 4to. 1, 590 pages. 28 cm. First Hungarian edition. Edited by Randolph Braham. Housed in illustrated box. Three volume set: 1. Ko¨t. Abau´j-Torna va´rmeyge-Ma´rmaros va´rmegyge - 2. Ko¨t. Maros-Torda va´rmeyge-Zemple´n va´rmegye - 3. Ko¨t. Fu¨ggele´k. The illustrated three-volume Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary is a magisterial resource, thorough and exhaustive, chronicling the wartime fate of the Jewish communities in that country where virulent antisemitism is anything but dead, even today. With scores of detailed maps and hundreds of photographs, this reference work is organized alphabetically by county, each prefaced with a map and a contextual history describing its Jewish population up to and into 1944. Entries track the demographic, cultural, and religious changes in even the smallest communities where Jews lived before their marginalization, dispossession, ghettoization, and, finally, deportation to labor and death camps. The encyclope¬dia endows scholars and lay researchers with both panoramic and microscopic views of the virtually last-minute destruction of most of the Jews of Hungary, until then the last sizable surviving Jewish community in occupied Europe. - USHMM. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Jews - Persecutions - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Antisemitism - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Judenvernichtung. Antisemitism. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 17 copies. Brand new in publishers plastic. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-45) xx
Hardback. 8vo. 1, 480 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. Contains 5, 573 items on the Holocaust in Hungary. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Bibliography. Jews - Hungary - History - 20th century - Bibliography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Hungary - Bibliography. Antisemitism - Hungary - History - 20th century - Bibliography. OCLC lists 13 copies. Brand new, wrapped in plastic from publisher. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-26) xx
19403413294Budapest, 1940. IX, 581 S. OKart.
180153112General Atlas. Thomas Brown. 1801. Map of Hungary which at the time included Croatia and stretched to the Dalmatian coast. Thomas Brown was an Edinburgh Bookseller and Publisher of the late 18th and early 19th century. The maps from his General Atlas are on the cusp between the decorative maps of the eighteenth century and the more accurate maps of the nineteenth century Copper engraving. Very good condition. There is a brown spot at upper centre not affecting the map Later colour. Size: 35 x 28 cm. 14 x 11 inches unknown
Original Wraps. 8vo. 249 pages. 24 cm. First Hungarian condensed edition. Hungarian translation of the condensed edition of Politics of Genocide published by Wayne State University Press, 2000. Translated by Szentmiklósi Tamás. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 7 copies. Light wear to wraps, clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-19) xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. XLVII, 1474 pages. 24 cm. Revised and Enlarged Hungarian edition. Two Volume Hungarian translation of the Revised and Enlarged edition of Politics of Genocide, 1994. The Politics of Genocide became the standard work for the researchers of the holocaust in Hungary. Its revised and extended version was published in 1994 in the United States, in 1997 in Hungary. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. OCLC lissts 6 copies of this edition. Light shelf wear to jackets. Very good + condition in vg jackets. (BRAHAM-1-18) xx
1891R118263Pecsett, 1891-1892 Complete in 2 volumes, Volume I: xi + 527 + [1] pp. with 26 bl/w illustrations + 1 large folding plate, Volume II: viii + 612pp. with a few illustrations & 1 folding plate, published in the series "A Zirczi, Pilisi, Pasztoi es Szent-Gotthardi Cziszterczi apatsagok tortenete" volumes 1-2, uniform solid hardcover bindings, gilt title on spines, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 4.1kg., R118263
1st US edition. VG hbk bound in blue pictorial cloth, gilt title lettering. Light foxing to the page edges. 22540. eng
1956UNGA0089Budapest, Kézömüvészeti alap Kiaóvállalata 1956. 4°, 260(1) S., mit einigen Textabb. u. 337 Bildtaf., OLn., berieb., etw. bestoß., Rü. stärker ausgebleicht, Stellspuren. In Ungarisch.
Very faint edgewear to wraps else fine. ; Complete in 2 volumes. 793pp, profusely illustrated. ; 2 Volume Set. Hungaria Judaica, VII; Vol. 1/2/2022; 793 pages
1248216547.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback