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1990GIT00b96Editions du CNRS 1990. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 558pp. Abondante illustration à pleine page, hors texte, en noir et en couleurs.
1990116215CNRS Presses Universitaires de Lyon 1990 Editions du CNRS, Presses Universitaires de Lyon, Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, 1990, 558 p., broché, coins des plats un peu cornés bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
197063244Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 131 pages.
199824299München, ADAC Verlag, 1998. 304 Seiten , 29 cm, Hardcover/Pappeinband
31426London, John Murray 1955, 185x120mm, CII- 634pages, editor's binding with jacket.
19297Presses de la Renaissance - De près comme de loin - 1984. In-8, broché, couverture noire illustrée, très bel ensemble de 361 pages, bibliographie, glossaire, photographies dans le texte en noir.
1371304Paris: Presses de la Renaissance, 1984 in-8, 361 pages, illustrations, bibliographie, glossaire. Broché, couv. un peu défr., trace de grattage sur la page de garde, service de presse.
1376262Sully-la-Tour: Editions Findakly, 2007 in-8, 191 pages, illustrations. Bibliographie. Broché, bon état.
Fine English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 13 p. Ahmadiyyat. An introduction. May 15, 1985.
Mm 140x210 Collana "i Robinson" - Volume nella sua brossura originale, xiv-144 pagine. Copia in ottime condizioni; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Very Good English In original cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. [viii], 415 p. Development of Islamic state and society. First Edition.
Mm 150x210 Brossura editoriale di pagine 264 con disegni in nero nel testo e tavole in bianco e nero e a colori fuori testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
102 pages. Features: Regimental Notes; Andrew Hamilton Gualt - A Memoir; Colonel of the Regiment; Obituary - Miss Jennie MacGregor Morris; Presentation of New Colours 1 PPCLI; Laying up of Old Colours 1 PPCLI; Honours and Awards; First Battalion Report; Second Battalion Report; The Depot; Regimental Museum; PPCLI Band; The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (3 PPCLI); PPCLI Cadet Corps; PPCLI Association; The Rifle Brigade; United Nations Military Observer Group in Palestine; United Nations Military Observer Group in Pakistan; The Crossing of the Moro and the Capture of the V. Roatti; Customs of Service; Confidential Comments; Location Lists; Captured Operation Order. Light to moderate wear. Contents clean and unmarked. Brilliant gilt lettering and emblem upon flexible forest green cloth covered boards. Very nice copy. Book
<p>24 cm, rilegatura editoriale in piena tela con titolo impresso in bianco al piatto e al dorso, p. XIX, 340. Numerose illustrazioni in nero n.t. Con 108 fotografie in nero f.t, alcune anche a doppia pagina e numerose carte topografiche della scalata, anch'esse a piena e doppia pagina. Nell'opera ci si è valsi di diari, appunti, ricordi dell'autore e di Walter Bonatti, Riccardo Cassin, Bepi de Francesch, Toni Gobbi, Carlo Mauri, Giuseppe Oberto, Donato Zeni.</p>
In 8', tela ed. , pp. 422, sguardie ill., diverse ill. fotogr. dell'Autore e carte ripiegate; Sovracc. mancante, testa del dorso danneggiata(foto) , segni d'uso e del tempo.Luogo di pubblicazione BariEditore Leonardo da VinciAnno pubblicazione Collana All'insegna dell'orizzonte 20Materia/Argomento Esplorazioni, Alpinismo, Escursionismo, Kashmir, Pakistan, India
ria9780367759599_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book highlights the conflict between jihadist militants and the West as essentially ideological in character. It has serious implications internalized by Muslim societies with the boundaries of faith changed by the interplay of so hardcover
196654618ABLeipzig, Brockhaus VEB, 1966. 8. 266 S., mit Abb. u. 1 Kt. Lw., OU. OU gebräunt, berieben u. m. kl. Einrissen/Randläsuren, Schnitt gebräunt, innen etwas gebräunt u. leicht stockfleckig, m. Gebrauchssp.
198426922Karachi, 1984. 8°. With numerous illustrations. 276 p., 232 p., hardcover with dust jacket. Very good condition.
8vo., First Edition thus, some mild offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; red cloth, backstrip lettered in white, red top (lightly spotted and faded), a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. With dustwrapper artwork by Peter Rudland. Published simultaneously with the first edition. The basis of George Cukor's feature film (1956) starring Ava Gardner and Stewart Granger.
Very Good Urdu Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (18 x 13 cm). In Urdu. 12 p. Lithographed edition. Ali was an Indian Muslim leader of the Khilafat Movement that erupted in response to the fall of the Ottoman Empire. He was the elder brother of the renowned political leader Mohammad Ali Jouhar. Shaukat Ali was born in 1873 in Rampur state in what is today Uttar Pradesh in India but later played role in partition of India on religious lines. He was educated at the Aligarh Muslim University. He was extremely fond of playing cricket, captaining the university team. Shaukat Ali helped his younger brother Mohammad Ali Jouhar publish the Urdu weekly Hamdard and the English weekly Comrade. In 1915 he published an article which said Turks were right to fight the British. These two weekly magazines played a key role in shaping the political policy of Muslim India back then. In 1919, while jailed for publishing what the British charged as seditious materials and organizing protests, he was elected as the last president of the Khilafat conference. He was re-arrested and imprisoned from 1921 to 1923 for his support to Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress during the Non-Cooperation Movement (1919-1922). His fans accorded him and his brother the title of Maulana. In March 1922, he was in Rajkot jail and was later released in 1923. While still a supporter of Congress and its non-violent ethos, Ali even surpassed some of his colleagues in also providing support to the revolutionary independence movement. To this end, he supplied guns to Sachindranath Sanyal. He opposed the 1928 Nehru Report. Instead, he demanded separate electorates for Muslims and finally the Khilafat Committee rejected the Nehru Report. Shaukat Ali attended the first and second Round Table Conferences (India) in London in 1930-31. His brother Jouhar died in 1931, and Shaukat Ali continued on and organized the World Muslim Conference in Jerusalem. In 1936, Ali became a member of the All India Muslim League and became a close political ally of and campaigner for Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the future founder of Pakistan. He served as member of the 'Central Assembly' in British India from 1934 to 1938. He travelled all over the Middle East, building support for India's Muslims and the struggle for independence from the British rule in India. (Source: Wikipedia).
1979105336Erlangen 1979. 196 S. mit 3 Figuren, 12 Bildern und 10 in Tasche beilieg. mehrfach gefalteten Karten, Groß 8°, Original-Karton (Softcover), Name auf Vorsatz, gutes Exemplar,
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. No bdg. Wear spine, dispersed pages. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 197, 6 p., 5 panoramic folded huge b/w plates (Including the photographic plts.; 1-) Turkish Convention May, 13, 1923, Detroit, Mich by Photo Craft Byallen -23x39 cm-; 2-) [Among the Young Turks in Detroit, -23x106 cm-; 3-) In the White House with the President, -23x106 cm-; 4-) Islamic Society in the US, -32x40 cm-; 5-) Among the Young Turkish people in Chicago, -23x26 cm-). First and only edition of this exceedingly rare travel account of America by Dr. Mehmed Fuad [Umay], (1885-1963), who was a Turkish doctor and the founder of Himâye-i Etfâl [i.e. Society for the Protection of Orphans], a society that was established in 1921 to provide orphanages to children of the deceased soldiers in the Turkish War of Independence; began visiting many of the Turkish colonies in the US, giving lectures and raising a considerable amount of money for the establishment of these orphanages in Turkey. On 21 March 1923, Fuad Bey was granted permission from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey to go to the US in order to raise funds among the Ottoman immigrants for immediate war relief. Thus, for the first time, humanitarian action became an organized effort by fostering diaspora mobilization. Fuad Bey arrived in Ellis Island on 6 April 1923 on a ship named SS Aquitania and headed to the Ottoman Welfare Association at 35 Rivington Street. In the first meeting held by the Ottoman Welfare Association for the benefit of Turkish Orphan Society, Fuad Bey notes that a total of USD 17,500 was raised in just six hours. To those who donated over USD 1,000, a personally autographed picture of Mustafa Kemal was given by Fuad Bey. He visited the Turkish colonies in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He lectured about the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1922) and the success of the struggle, and many Turkish and Kurdish workers residing in these cities donated their life savings to support the construction of orphanages and the reconstruction of the entire country. Fuad's visit to Peabody, Massachusetts aroused exceptional excitement among the Turkish and Kurdish immigrants. It was the first chance for the Muslim Anatolian immigrants to manifest their national pride and attachment to the homeland. At the same time, their socioeconomic achievement was evidenced with the arrival of Fuad Bey in Peabody in an auto decorated with a large American flag and followed by a dozen autos filled with Turks, the machines decorated with American and Turkish flags.". A day before his arrival, the Turks refrained from work and "went around with badges in honor of his coming. Mehmed Fuad noted that there were around 600 Turks when he visited Peabody in 1923. Despite their small number, they had established Kizilay [i.e. Turkish Red Crescent] society. After being shown some of the tanneries in Peabody and Salem, Fuad gave an address to the Turks and Kurds at the Peabody Institute. The scene was described as: "All the Turks in town were present. They made a spectacle of the doctor's visit, many of them taking a day off. They wore badges in his honor and displayed in front of the Institute the American and Turkish flags. Great enthusiasm was shown. Baskets of roses were carried down the aisles and the flowers were bought at any price, bunches of money being put in the baskets. It was said that USD 8,000 was raised among the Turks of this city for Dr. Fuad Bey to take back with him.". Fuad Bey visited Peabody for a second time on 14 August 1925, as he came for the National Conference of Social Workers held in Denver, Colorado in June, 1925. When he arrived in Massachusetts, he was met by a delegation of Turkish people from [.]". (Source: Ottoman Immigrants and the Formation of Turkish Red Crescent Societies in the United States). No printed copy in OCLC.; Özege 727.; TBTK 11126.
196020042[Düsseldorf] : Dt. Bücherbund, [1960]. 424 S. : 1 Faltkt. hinten im Buch. 8°. [Lizenzausg.]. OLwd ohne SU.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very faint small stain to lower page edges, no effect on pages and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of storage. 262pp. The story of the transfer of power fromn the Raj to India and Pakistan in 1945-47 and the vital and exciting part played in this by events on the North-West Frontier.
1978119278Entwicklungspolitische Bedeutung eines Massenmediums. Bochum, Studienverlag Brockmeyer, 1978. 2 Bl., 260 S., 2 Bl. Or.-Kart.; Rücken etw. gebräunt, Vorderdeckel mit Fleck. (Bochumer Studien zur Publizistik- u. Kommunikationswissenschaft, 19).