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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 95, [2] p. Panel on the 55th Anniversary of the Cairo Conference. Mena House Oberoi, Cairo. 7 December 1998. (Minutes).
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Lecture by Tony Campbell who succeeded Helen Wallis as Map Curator of the British Library. Delivered in November 1993, the lecture addresses the reliability of cartographic representations of Cyprus in the light of evidence from historical and bibliographical research. 21 colour illustrations ; Cyprus Cartography Lectures No. 2. the Antonakis Georgiades Memorial Lecture; 40 pages
6329Paris, Payot, 1939. In-8, broché, une carte et 16 gravures hors-texte.
This is fasicule # 43 intended as parts of Volume I Chapter IX (c); Volume I, Chapter XXVI (b); Volume II, Chapter IV (c) Volume II Chapter XXII (b) of the Cambridge Ancient History series - Revised edition, Volumes I & II [78p. bibliographies] "In order to make .[the CAH] .available to readers as soon as possible it will be issued, in the first instance, as fasicles. With some exceptions [each] will contain one chapter, but the order of publication will not correspond to the sequence of the chapters . In the volumes of the complete editon the pages will be renumbered, and prefatory matter, maps, chronological tables and indexes will be included. The plates will be issued in a separate volume") Book
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (97 p.; 125 p.), b/w and color ills. The terror dossier and Greece. 2 volume set.
New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 115 p. Nationalisms and the international conjuncture: The case Of Cyprus, 1945-1964.
Contemporary adventure involving the search for the lost statue of Aphrodite by Praxiteles and culminating in Cyprus in July 1974. (X2) Book
39061Paris, Diffusion de Boccard, 1975. 25 x 32, 254 pp., 76 planches N/B (photos, dessins, plans) , 13 figures, cartonnage éditeur, très bon état (sauf 1 légère tache sur la couverture
Numerous illustrations and photographs in black and white. Paginated iv, 236:442, civi, xii. Title page loose. Small tear at base of spine; wear to top/tail of spine; spine and covers browned in places. Small chips and tears. Page edges greyed with dust marks. Some foxing to page edges.
Through playful banter over coffee in an Ottoman courtyard in the divided capital of Cyprus, the author and her group of friends from both sides of the divide, share their moving, funny and harrowing experiences of life on this Mediterranean island, taking in an anticolonial struggle, internecine fighting, war, partition and endless, ineffective peace negotiations, in what has become known as ‘the Cyprus problem’. ? They are the Traitors’ Club, traitors because they are friends, because they don’t want to colour themselves as either Greek or Turkish, but as Cypriots, and because they have a goal that the rest of their compatriots don’t seem to share – to live together as one people.
Detailed and well illustrated local guide to the archaeological site. 79p. illus.bibliography, coloured fold-out map. Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. In English. 312 p. Contents: Preface / Introduction Part I: Comparative Imagological Approaches. 1. Enrique Banús: Between Atlantic and Mediterranean: Spain's Imagological Antagonisms 2. Katica Kulavkova: The Mediterranean 'Chronotopos' and its 'Differentia Specifica'. Part II: Historical Perspectives. 3. Mladen Ancvicv & Stipe Grgas: Medieval Bosnia and Trans-Adriatic Traffic in Images and Good 4. Lily Hamourtziadou: The People's Myths: The Case of the Bosnian Nations 5. Mustafa Soykut: A Practical Application of 'Otherness' in Political History: The Italian Case and The Ottoman Empire (15th-18th Centuries) 6. Alexander Kitroeff: Greek Images of the Ottomans and Turks 7. Hercules Millas: The Other and Nationbuilding. The Testimony of Greek and Turkish Novels 8. Avi Rubin: East, West, Ottomans and Zionists: Internalized Orientalism at the Turn of the 20th Century Part III: Current Perceptions. 9. George Terzis: The Other/ Turk in the Greek National Media: The Construction of Oppositional Metaphors? 10. Gül Inanç Barkay: Representations of 'Other/s' in the Virtual World: 11. Nida Bikmen/ Diane Sunar: Representing the Ethnic 'Other': Stereotypes of Ethnic Groups in Turkey.
Bottom corner of book is bumped. ; Coldstream expertly seeks evidence from the history and archeology of Cyprus that might help illuminate the lesser known epochs of the ancient Greek world. Card Covers. ; The Nineteenth J. L. Myres Memorial Lecture.; 0.16 x 9.37 x 6.93 Inches; 19 pages
13592Revue mensuelle. N° 90 de janvier 1976.Tres bon etat.
QWA-15848Musée de l'Homme, 1985, in-4 br. (21 x 28,5), 202 p., abondante iconographie (photos, dessins, cartes, plans), ex-dono, bon état.
2006CHYPRE666510Apollonia, 2006, 15 x 21, 151 p. br. sous couv. ill. en coul. Catalogue des expositions de Strasbourg et Flémalle à Liège (Belgique) en 2006. BILINGUE. Iconographie coul. et n&b.
Archéologie vivante. 1969. In-4 broché de 165 pages illustrées. Très Bon état
1969123940Archéologie vivante. 1969. In Archéologie vivante. 1969. In-4 broché de 165 pages illustrées. Très Bon état
18501041831850 1 plaquette format in-8 - Brochée - Sans date ( Années 50/60) - Texte en anglais - 7 pages + planches hors texte illustrées (3 pages ) + notes manuscrites (11 pages en français) du Docteur Monnier et sur-calque sur le plan dessiné dans la plaquette
19913651Centre culturel du Panthéon 1991 In-4 reliure éditeur sous jaquette, 220 pp. Illustrations couleurs
Union centrale des arts décoratifs, 1967. In-8 carré broché, couverture illustrée de 157 pages. Nombreuses reproductions hors texte. Bel exemplaire Catalogue d'exposition
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 24 x 16 cm., [xiv], 196 p., "Namik Kemal sempozyumu bildirileri (Gazimagusa 27-28 Nisan 1998).", Kollektif, Dogu Akdeniz Üniversitesi Basimevi, Mersin, 1998.
Very Good Armenian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Armenian. 40 p., b/w ills. [MELKONIAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE - NICOSIA, CYPRUS] Melgonean Krt'akan Hastatut'iwn (Nikosia, Kipros): Ch'amarrot teghekatoi, 1966-1967. The Melkonian Educational Institute (MEI) was an Armenian boarding school of high academic standard located in Nicosia, Cyprus. Established in 1926 by the Melkonian brothers, it was the only remaining boarding school servicing students of the Armenian Diaspora from nearly 40 countries. Krikor Melkonian and Garabed Melkonian are widely regarded as the greatest benefactors of the Armenian nation. They were prominent tobacco traders from Egypt. In the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide they decided to establish this school in Cyprus. To that end, they liquidated all their assets and established the Melkonian Fund and entrusted the management (and not the ownership) of the Melkonian School to the AGBU. Both brothers are buried at the School grounds, at the open space between the two main buildings. A beautifully designed marble monument with intricate engravings and the bronze busts of the Melkonian Brothers prominently stand as a gesture of eternal gratitude to their memory. For thousands of Melkonian graduates and friends this is a sacred place. (Source: Wikipedia).