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2007LFA01200Un ouvrage de 110 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, broché couverture couleurs
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2000LFA-126739757Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2006LFA-126739793Revue de 122 pages, format 190 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
pp. xvii, 300. 8vo. Original full blue printed wraps. Coldwar/Economics 3
Very Good Turkish Modern cloth bdg. 4to. (27 x 20 m). In Turkish. 201 p., 7 military plans in the end-pocket (no missing). Türklerle beraber Süveys Kanalina. Translated by Mazhar Besim Özalpsan. Scarce First Edition. Only one copy located in OCLC: 69392693 (Bogaziçi University Library). Kress von Kressenstein was a German general from Nuremberg. He was a member of the group of German officers who assisted in the direction of the Ottoman Army during World War I. Kress von Kressenstein was part of the military mission of Otto Liman von Sanders to the Ottoman Empire, which arrived shortly before World War I broke out. Kress came from a patrician family in Nuremberg. His father, Georg Kress von Kressenstein (1840-1911), was a high court judge. Kress von Kressenstein joined the Bavarian army as an ensign in the artillery in 1888. In Palestine during the WW 1, Kress joined Djemal Pasha's army in Palestine as a military engineer and was later chief of staff. Djemal Pasha was given the job by the Turkish leader Enver Pasha of capturing or disabling the Suez Canal. This effort is called the First Suez Offensive, and it occurred in January 1915. Kress von Kressenstein was responsible for creating special boats for crossing the canal (pontoons) as well as organizing the crossing of the Sinai desert. While the desert was crossed with little loss of life, the British were aware of their approach and their attack on the Suez came as no surprise to the defenders. The Ottoman forces were repulsed easily and after two days of fighting, they retreated. Kress von Kressenstein's special pontoons were never used. More than a year passed when the Ottomans tried a second attack on the Suez. With Djemal Pasha directing affairs from his base in Damascus, Kress von Kressenstein led a larger Ottoman army across the Sinai desert, again. This attack ran into a strong British defensive fortification at Romani, 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the canal. The Ottoman army prepared a major set-piece assault on Romani, scheduled for 3 August 1916. The attack was beaten off and again the Ottomans retreated back to their bases in Palestine. The British responded with an attack of their own. They captured some small Ottoman forts in the Sinai, built a railroad and water pipe across the desert and then launched an assault on the Ottoman fort at Gaza. Kress von Kressenstein was in charge of the Ottoman defences along with General Tala Bey. In the First Battle of Gaza (March 1917), the British were defeated, largely due to their own errors. In the Second Battle of Gaza in April 1917, the British were defeated again, the credit for this victory largely going to Kress von Kressenstein. The British removed their unsuccessful generals and replaced them with General Allenby. The Ottomans also replaced their top leadership, bringing in the former Chief of the German General Staff, General von Falkenhayn. Kress von Kressenstein was kept on as commander of the Ottoman 8th Army defending Gaza and he was also awarded Prussia's highest order, the Pour le Mérite. In November 1917, the British under General Allenby breached the Ottoman defensive positions at the Battle of Beersheba and the Third Battle of Gaza. Kress von Kressenstein was able to withdraw his defeated troops in fairly good order to new defensive positions in the north. In the middle of 1918, with the Ottoman-German alliance breaking down, Kress von Kressenstein was sent with a small German force to Georgia (Caucasus), that was protected by Germany after its independence. He helped to frustrate the Red Army's invasion of Georgian region Abkhazia. (Source: Wikipedia). This is the first and only Turkish translation of his memoirs in Palestine during World War 1.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 5 volumes set: (607 p.; [xix], 386 p.; [xviii], 469 p.; [xiii], [vii], 654 p.), many b/w ills., folding plates and maps. First Edition. Türk tarihinin ilk devirlerinden yakin sark. 5 volumes set: Vol.I: Elam ve Mezopotamya. Vol.II: Anadolu. Eski çaglardan Ahamenisler istilâsina kadar. Vol.III: Suriye ve Filistin. Vol.IV: 1. Perslerden Romalilara kadar. Selevkoslar, Nabatiler, Galatlar, Bitinya ve Bergama Kiralliklari. 2. Romalilar zamaninda Kapadokya, Pont ve Artaksiad Kiralliklari.
19721205641972 Editions de l'Agence de Presse Novosti, Moscou - 1972 - Deuxième édition - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 63 pages - Quelques reproductions photographiques (portraits) en N&B in-texte
pp. 264. Pietà antica ebrei-palestinesi Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
399 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "A pioneering account of one of the most crucial events in modern Jewish history: the part played by Edmond and James de Rothschild in the genesis of the State of Israel." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Light wear to price-clipped dust jacket. Small publisher's ink stamp to bottom edge of textblock. A quality copy of this important work. Book
0267912005.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8vo. Pp. 160. With 40 illustrations. Frontispiece, illustrated endpapers. Original limp boards, illustrated. Fine condition. (Ownership signature to half-title.) ~ Second printing. A volume in the Avontuur en Ontdekking Series.
In-8, 462p. 94 gravures hors texte (dont une dépliantes) et 2 cartes dépliantes. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Avec une table alphabétique des matières en fin de volume. Rousseurs éparses.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 267, [5] p., 157 numerous b/w plts., 3 maps, 1 CD. Turkish Jerusalem, (1516-1917). Ottoman inscriptions from Jerusalem and other Palestinian cities. From the year 1071 until 1917 Turks ruled Jerusalem. Between the Jews, Christians and all others who claim Jerusalem as their history holy city, the Turkish rule was longest in the history of the Holyland. First Seljukids, Artuqids and Zangids, and after that Mamluks from (1250 to 1516) and lastly Ottoman Turks ruled (from 1516 to 1917) in Jerusalem and surroundings. But despite this long rule, the Turkish heritage and contribution to Jerusalem is often overlooked or underestimated in the literature. In this book there are 122 inscriptions from Jerusalem and other parts of Ottoman Palestine mostly published for the first time. All the inscriptions are accompanied by recent photos on paper and CD-Rom, so that one can check the inscriptions and the authors interpretation and reading. There are also detailed maps of the location of the inscriptions.
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 43 pages. 18cm. In Hebrew with some English. Singerman 5198. Goldman 579: âKadushin was born in Radoshkovichi, Byelorussia, ca. 1859. He studied in the yeshivot of Zasliai (Lithuania) and Volozhin and was ordained by R. Naphtali Zevi Judah Berlin [Netziv] and R. Isaac Jacob Reines. He was a rash yeshivah in Minsk for four years, after which he lived in Vilna. Kadushin immigrated to America ca. 1885. He served as a mohel (ritual circumciser) in New York and as a rabbi and mohel in New Rochelle. Kadushin attempted to professionalize the practice of milah (circumcision) . He complained that âevery individual and sluggard who comes to this land and does not desire to carry on his back the heavy load of the peddler titles himself a mohel. Â He claimed to âhave seen hundreds of actual arelim (uncircumcised individuals) â as a result of the ignorance of these mohelim. Kadushin himself circumcised âseven thousand boysâ" He died in 1932. This manual contains the services (with an English translation) and an anthology of the laws for weddings, circumcisions, bar mitzvahs and the redemption of the first-born. Kadushin published it for religious functionaries unable to study the procedures directly from the codes because their time was consumed with their livelihood. Â Title translates to âZion: Part II of Brit Yitzhak â Sermons on the Matter of Settling Eretz Yisrael, Holidays, and other Occasions. Â Includes a prayer for the government and a prayer for the settlement of Eretz Yisrael. SUBJECTS: Sermons. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (UCLA, Harvard, JTS) . Very Good Condition. Scarce (ZION-14-31)
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 29/02/1948
PARIS, Ed. Rombaldi - 1952 - In-8 ° Couverture rempliée - Ed. numérotée - 202 pages - Illustrations H.T.de Jacques CIRY-BREUNE - Rousseurs au 1° plat - Sinon propre
Duodecimo. Pp. 376. Dedication leaf. Plus 2 fine lithograph plans of Jerusalem (bit spotted). Hardcover, bound in contemporary vellum and marbled boards; spine darkened, traces of shelf labels; old institutional stamp and labels. In good condition, fine interior, very clean and practically free of foxing. ~ First edition. Not in Tobler.
1030PARIS, Ed. Rombaldi - 1952 - In-8 ° Couverture rempliée - Ed. numérotée - 202 pages - Illustrations H.T.de Jacques CIRY-BREUNE - Rousseurs au 1° plat - Sinon propre
1860823021860 Paris, Hachette, 1860, in 12 broché, 376 pages ; 2 plans dépliants ; quelques rousseurs ; couverture très défraîchie avec petits manques.
49995Aix, Imprimerie des Croix Provençales, 1934, brochure petit in 8° , 30 pages.
1719127501719 3 volumes, reliure pastiche (20ème) plein veau havane moucheté in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-octavo), dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration) filets et roulettes or (gilt line) et fleuron au fer plein ( floweret with full blocking stamp) - titre frappé or (gilt title) - pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux (label of title) avec filets or (label of title with gilt line) et pièce de tomaison sur fond bordeaux (label of volume numbering) - filets or, toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges) jaspées (all marbled edges) rouges (all red edges), orné de 2 cartes dépliantes (folding maps) hors-texte (full page engraving) gravées sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir (Une carte de la Natolie par de l'Isle et une carte de la Basse Egypte et du cours du Nil par Lucas) et de 32 gravures hors texte gravées sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir dont 16 depliantes (folding plates), légères traces de cicatrices de mouillures marginales (scars of waterstains) dans le bas des volumes et seulement dans les toutes dernières pages, [24]-384-[8] + [2]-384-[4] + [2]-345-[9] pages, 1719 Rouen Robert Machuel le jeune Editeur,
Promoted to a tribune of the Sixth Legion, Lucius Aurelius's task is to quell a war in Galilee that has already claimed the lives of the Emperor's foot soldiers. But the scene of the alleged slaughter turns up only a peaceful settlement of farmers, leaving the suspicious Lucius to question why has he been sent on such a futile mission. 292p. Crisp copy, almost as new. Book
1956179151Odé Odé, 1956. In-12 carré relié toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée de 384 pages illustrées. Collection "Le monde en couleurs". Illustrations de Pierre Vlevès, G Jacuqemont, Jacques Liozu, Pierre Noel. Bandeau conservé. Bon état