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1970LFA00d87Une revue de 75 pages, format 270 x 210 mm, brochée, illustrée
1962LFA-126728705Revue mensuelle de 72 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. de Sceaux, bon état
2017500034748PETIT FUTE 2017 144 pages 10 4x15x0 8cm. 2017. Broché. 144 pages.
500130063Sans date.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 80pp. Illustrated guide to Cyprus. Undated ca 1980.
[# 1493] Original vintage Harlequin romance set in Cyprus.190p. Book
Twenty-year-old Amanda Derrington is on an extended cruise with her uncle when she decides to make a short trip to the sun-washed island of Cyprus. But even before the ship arrives in the port, there is a suspicious death. Once the passengers reach the island, it soon becomes clear that the death was in fact an act of murder. What Amanda had meant to be a pleasant excursion quickly takes a turn for the worse in this classic novel of suspense and romance. Naive English girl encounters adventure and romance in Cyprus (First published in UK 1956 with title"Death Walked in Cyprus") Book
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [x], 93 p., b/w ills. Geleneksel Kibris Türk tiyatrosu. A study on traditional Cypriot-Turkish theater.
2007LFA-126739906N° 139 (Mars 2007) : 40 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
2008LFA01818Revue mensuelle concernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
64 p., nbr. ill. n/b. et coul. Inv. 29143
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.