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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary black cloth. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). Occasionally minor stains and fading on pages. Otherwise a good copy. 384 p. It is a rare book written after the Constitutional Monarchy at the request of the Unionists to make propaganda about Kurds. It is one of the early detached texts about Kurds written in the Ottoman period. Upon the request of the Ittihad ve Terakki [i.e. Union and Progress] leaders, he began to work in 1912 for the newly established National Security Organization (Teskilât-i Mahsusa). He then continued his intelligence work with the IAMM and AMMU, in the name of which he did his fieldwork on the Anatolian Kurds and Turcoman (Turkmen) tribes. Habil Adem's (his pseudonym means in English 'Abel Adam') writing reflect -even more openly than those of his colleague Baha Said- the unionist ambition to collect the data considered necessary for its politics of social and demographic engineering, such as information on basic demographic realities, as well as social and cultural aspects. The obvious aim of this publication was to create public knowledge favorable to the nationalization project. His book on the Kurds, printed in 1918, immediately after WW 1, under the pseudonym of a fictitious German orientalist (Dr. Friç), allegedly only translated by Habil Adem, elaborated on a thesis that would gain leverage in the early Turkish Republic and become very prominent in the 1930s, namely that the Kurds were actually Turks and the Kurdish as an independent language did not exist. In the book's section on the religion of the Kurds, he makes two distinctions such as Muslim and non-Muslim Kurds and Sunni and Shiite Muslim Kurds. (Source: Writing Religion: The Making of Turkish Alevi Islam; Dressler, Marcus). Pelister worked in the translation office of the General Directorate of Security since 1908 and in the Turkmen Branch of the General Directorate of Tribes and Immigrants from 1913, and he personally assigned him to Talat Pasha, (1874-1921). He was very good at speaking English, German, and French languages, thus, he was involved in researches related to the Kurdish and Turkmen tribes with some delegations in Ottoman Turkey in Asia. The German original of this book never existed, neither did Dr. Fritsch from the Berlin Academy of Science. Years later, Celadet Bedirxan, a Kurdish intellectual, explained the mistakes that Naci Ismail made intentionally or unknowingly on the Kurdish culture, population, history, folklore, and language, with the letters he wrote to Mustafa Kemal and drew Mustafa Kemal's attention. This book was written probably by a commission with corrigenda and footnotes by Pelister. The book generally focuses on the historical geography of the Kurds. There is an effort to Turkify in the part that talks about the origins of the Kurds. In the introduction, detailed information about Iranian and Iraqi Kurds is given and Sharafnâma is criticized. Although detailed information is available on many Kurdish tribes (Leks, Sividis, Arukhs, etc) in Anatolia and Mesopotamia, most of these are dubious. Only three institutional copies in OCLC: 977638243 (University of Toronto Robarts Library), 949451620 (Bogaziçi Library), and 164856325 (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek of Germany).; Özege 11517.; TBTK 11113. First Edition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 189 p. A study on 'Safavid' and 'Kizilbash'. Safevîlik ve Kizilbaslik.
310pp.rijkelijk geïll.in kleur, 30cm., catalogus van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling (Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiedenis, Brussel, 12 februari-25 april 1993), geïll.omslag, goede staat, X71344
137pp. + 11pp.ills., 27cm., [contains articles in english, french, german & dutch]
ISBN : 2213597227. FAYARD. 1996. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 459 pages
in-8°, 258 pp., illustrations photographiques en noir hors texte, broche, couv. illustree a rabats. Bel exemplaire. [109B-8] Hebreux - Assyriens - Babel - Sumer - Temples bouddiques - Chine.
First edition, 4to, 383pp., orig. printed boards, head of spine torn.
81pp., non coupé, in-4, peu de rousseurs, [publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique", T.41 seconde partie, 1876], bel état, (év.à relier)
New New Persian Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian and a short abstract in English. 294, [4] p. Lâey-ey tahdid-e hudûd-e Irân va Osmâni (Treatises on the demarcation of the Iranian-Ottoman boundary), 1266-1268 / 1850-1852. Translated from original Ottoman Turkish by Mirzâ Jahângirkhân Nâzem'ol-Molk Marandi Yekânlou. Edition and introduction by Dr. Nasrollah Salehi. "Dervish Pasha was one of the most promnentOttoman politicians in the 19th century. Born in Istanbul (Constantinople), he left for Europe to continue his studies in 1836. Following a short sstay in London, he then relocated to Paris where he completed his education. He returned to Isstanbul in 1841 and started teaching chemistry and physics at the Galatasaray School. Climbing the ranks of the Ottoman bureaucracy he was promoted to the rank of general in the army, and later was appointed as the Ottoman plenipotentiary to Ottoman-Iranian Frontier Commission that surveyed the borderland regions from 1848 to 1852. The secretary ofthe Ottoman commission was Khorshid Pasha. Both of them wrote their mission reports. Khorsid Pasha's long report was published with the title of 'Seyahatnâme-i Hudûd'...".
in-8, 185 pp., abdt ill. in-t. n./coul., broché, couv. Bel exemplaire. [BL-1]
petit in-12 carre, 45 pages, broche, couverture a rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [TX-13]
in-8, 412 pp., illustrations h.t. n&b, broché, couv. ill. Bel exemplaire. [NV-21]
8vo, pp.235-297 br. tres bon etat
Prefazione di Giordano Bruno Guerri. Conversazione con Farah Diba Pahlavi. A 40 anni dalla fine della monarchia iraniana questo libro - attraverso dialoghi ed interviste a personaggi vicini allo Scià - ricorda e racconta l'ultima famiglia imperiale di Persia.
Broché. 318 pages. Couverture tachée.
8vo Brossura. In 8° stretto XII-68 pp. Il dimenticato gioiello di un grande narratore. Traduzione di Giovanni Mariotti. Narrando l'odissea di un soldato iraniano, la guerra dei turcomanni disegna un mondo arcaico, un lembo di quell'universale civiltà dei Poveri cui l'anima islamica, fatalista e mutevole, ha dato congeniale espressione
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 18/03/1951
Milano, 18/03/1951, la sola copertina illustrata a colori, senza il fascicolo, della Domenica del Corriere.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 1/04/1951
pp. 229-340. Black and white illustrations. Features: A Look at H.M.S. Euralus; Japan's Undersea Suicide Troops - Eye-popping Japanese undersea devices for protecting their homeland in WWII, including the incredible Fukuryu; The Elswick Cruisers - Part 4 - the first warships built at Elswick; D-7 and D-9 - Modernizing Iran's Guided Missile DDs; U.S.S. Platte; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
New Persian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). Text in entirely Persian, title is bilingual in English with Persian. 206, [36] p., b/w ills. Until Istanbul, in search of Shiite.= Tâ Istânbûl dar justjû-yi Tashayyu'.
8vo, pp.xxxvi-22. First Edition. 222pp, complete illustrated dustjacket with acrease to the front turnover flap. Traces of a paperclip indent to the flyleaf, otherwsie internally very clean. The author argues that the great Persian epic poem Shahnameh is far more than a patrotic record of kingly deeds. Text and Notes in English, Appendix in Persian.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian, with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. [8], 500 p. Iran between two coups d'etat: A history of the political, social, economic, and cultural evolutions in Iran from Qajars fall to the 28 Mordad Coup).= Îrân bayn-i dû kûditâ: Târîkh-i tahavvulât-i siyâsî, ijtimâ'î, iqtisâdî va farhangî-i Îrân az inqirâz-i Qâjârîyah tâ kûditâ-yi 28 Murdâd.
sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Contents -- Touraj Daryaee and Robert Rollinger -- Preface -- Touraj Daryaee and Robert Rollinger -- Iran and its Histories: Problems and Challenges -- Iranian History & Historiography: Some Basics -- Josef Wiesehöfer -- Iranian History vs History of Iran in Pre-Islamic Times -- Touraj Daryaee -- Balkanization of Antiquity in Contemporary Iranian Memory -- D.T. Potts -- The Zagros Frontier: Physical Feature, Cultural Boundary, Political Divide -- From Prehistory to Early State Formation -- Georg Neumann -- The Iranian Plateau from the Palaeolithic to the Beginning of the Bronze Age -- Hans Neumann -- Remarks on the History of West Iran in the Context of its Relations with Mesopotamia in the Late 3rd and Early 2nd Millennium BCE ( According to the Cuneiform Sources ) -- Elizabeth Carter -- Anshan from Ally of the Ur III State to Outpost of Lowland Middle Elamite Kings -- The Beginnings of Empire: From Assyria to the Achaemenids and Alexander III -- Giovanni Battista Lanfranchi -- Training for Empire: The Assyrian Pressure on Western Iran ( 9th -7th century BCE ) -- Matt Waters -- Ashurbanipal's Legacy: Cyrus the Great and the Achaemenid Empire -- Hilmar Klinkott -- The Persian-Achaemenid Empire and its 'World System': How to Approach It? -- Margaret Cool Root -- Imperial Social Economies: The Royal Wife Irtašduna and her Seal ( PFS 38 ) -- Julian Degen -- Alexander III, the Achaemenids and the Quest for Dionysos: Framing and Claiming Universal Rulership in the Macedonian World Empire -- The Achaemenid Empire and its Borderlands -- Henry P. Colburn -- 'The Spear of the Persian Man Has Gone Forth Far:' The Achaemenid Empire and its African Periphery -- D.T. Potts -- Some Thoughts on the Indian Lands of the Achaemenid Empire -- Kai Ruffing -- Westwards Bound ...: The Achaemenid Empire and the Mediterranean -- Stanley M. Burstein -- The Black Sea: An Achaemenid Frontier Zone. ISBN 9783447116831
Two volumes bound in one. Royal octavo. Pp. ix, 336; 380. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt cover and spine. In a very good condition. ~ Fine facsimile reprint of the 1883 edition.