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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 11 cm). In Turkish. 147 p. [=Turks, Greeks and Cyprus]. Türkler, Rumlar ve Kibris.
Beautifully illustrated introduction to Cyprus.Issued for the 50th.. Anniversary of establishment of the Republic. A nice Gift. 335p. illus [some col] NOTE : Large format [11x10x1.5"] heavy volume, [Weighs almost 2 kg] 1010 Book
Beautifully illustrated introduction to Cyprus. 347.illus. [some col.] NOTE : Large format [11x10x1.5"] VERY heavy volume, [Weighs almost 2 kg] Book
Fine English Paperback. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In English. 116 p., color ills. Nicosia.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 40 p. Resolution 186: Its genesis and significance. Manoeuvres at the UN in 1964.
New French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 396 p. CITATIONS, REMERCIEMENTS, INTRODUCTION PREMIERE PARTIE LES RELATIONS ANGLO-TURQUES (I) LES RELATIONS ANGLO-TURQUES AVANT LA DEUXIÈME GUERRE MONDIALE Section I: La reprise des relations anglo-turques1. Les ambassadeurs 2. La partie de poker et la visite du roi Édouard VIII 3. La mort d'Atatürk: Inönü devient Président de la République; les relations prennent de l'ampleur 4. L'entente anglo-turque du12 mai1939 Section II: Les relations franco-turques et l'affaire du Sandjak d'Alexandrette1. Le Sandjak d'Alexandrette se rattache à la Turquie 2. L'entente franco-turque du 23 juin1939 (II) LES RELATIONS ANGLO-TURQUES PENDANT LA DEUXIÈME GUERRE MONDIALE Section I: L'alliance anglo-franco-turque1. L'accord germano-soviétique 2. Signature du traité tripartite: le désir d'Atatürk est enfin réalisé Section II: La Turquie non-belligérante1. La Turquie refuse d'entrer en guerre 2. Mobilisation générale en Turquie 3. La Turquie se déclare prête à résister à toute attaque étrangère 4. Les discussions Saraçoglu-Papen 5. Le pacte de non-agression germano-turc 6. La Turquie face à l'attaque allemande de l'URSS 7. Jacques Benoist-Méchin, émissaire de l'Axe Section III: L'accord germano-turc1. Les Allemands et les Turcs signent un accord économique 2. Les entretiens avec le Dr. Clodius Section IV: Les difficultés turques1.1942: la Turquie face à la crise 2. Un ambassadeur pro-britannique à Londres 3. Le traité anglo-soviétique: la Turquie 'n'est pas' et 'ne sera pas' abandonnée Section V: Une neutralité 'active'1. La nouvelle politique turque 2. Le chrome et les relations anglo-turques 3. Vers une politique franche Section VI: La Conférence 'secrète' d'Adana et les 'Pensées Matinales'1. Adana, ville secrète 2. L'amitié anglo-turque sort renforcée des pourparlers secrets d'Adana 3. Malentendu anglo-turc à Adana et l'amitié turco-soviétique Section VII: L'opération Hardihood et le traité de Casablanca 1. L'Opération Hardihood 2. Le Traité de Casablanca Section VIII: L'aide secrète turque aux Alliés1. La politique de neutralité turque et les doléances britanniques 2. La Conférence de Québec et les raisons de la neutralité turque 3. La Turquie accepte d'aider les Alliés Section IX: La Conférence de Moscou et les difficultes anglo-turques1. La neutralité turque déplait au gouvernement soviétique 2. L'alliance anglo-franco-turque et les bienfaits de la neutralité turque Section X: Les rencontres anglo-turques au Caire1. La Turquie reste dans la zone d'influence britannique 2. La Turquie accepte le principe d'entrer en guerre 3. La Deuxième Conférence du Caire: la Turquie accepte une belligérance de principe Section XI: Stagnation et impasse1. Les pourparlers militaires anglo-turcs: c'est la stagnation 2. Échec des pourparlers militaires anglo-turcs: c'est l'impasse 3. Malaise et méfiance alliée 4. La logique de l'attitude turque Section XII: L'affaire Cicéron l. Elyesa Bazna, alias Cicéron, veut servir lcs Allemands 2. Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen et ses erreurs 3. L'Opération Overlord 4. Confirmation britannique et méfiance allemande 5. Manipulation, négligence ou manque de professionnalisme? Section XIII: La période d'animosité1. Avertissements britanniques et réactions turques 2. Inönü reçoit l'ambassadeur de Vichy à Ankara 3. La rupture militaire anglo-turque fait réfléchir le Foreign OfficeSection XIV: 'Chrome Sweet Chrome'1. L'importance du chrome domine la scène politique et économique 2. Le navire turc S/S Krom et le caïque Ankara coulés par un sous-marin britannique 3. La Turquie accepte de suspendre ses livraisons de chrome à destination de l'Allemagne 4. Protestation allemande au sujet du chrome 5. 'Geste significatif' . 'Geste magnifique' Section XV: L'affaire Menemencioglu1. Les navires allemands en mer Noire violent la convention de Montreux 2. Numan Menemencioglu démissionne: satisfaction britannique Section XVI La Turquie rompt avec l'Allemagne et le Japon1. Les Britanniques repr
Very faint bump to top of spine else fine. ; Stapled booklet. Metcalf examines how coinage can provide evidence for the study of the changing prosperity of Medieval Cyprus. Following an overview of his subject, the author focuses on two examples: the first concerns the effects on monetary economy caused by the loss of Famagusta to the Genoese in 1371. The second explores the effect of the Arab raids on the coinage of Cyprus during the second half of the seventh century. Both examples shed light on the methods required for establishing the relation between Coinage and History. The first half of the publication makes reference to James R. Stewart and the Stavrokonnos hoard. The presentation is completed by two annexes. ; Lectures on the History of Coinage- 4; 42 pages
Former owner's name to half-title and front wrap. Some creasing and a couple of tiny tears along edges of wraps. ; Xviii, 217pp, 37pls, 4 maps. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XVIII; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 217 pages
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 86, [2] p. La politique de la Turquie dans le conflit de Chypre en 1974.
Translation into English by Savvia Michailidou of the biographical chapters from "Odyne Se Pezo Kai Stichous" which included a personal account by a Cypriot woman whose family was caught up in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. 50p. illus (B & W) [NO copies found in WorldCat] Book
Personal biography of a Cypriot woman whose family was caught up in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 .The book inlcudes some of the author's poems. Text and verse in Greek with documents in English.115p. illus (B & W) map. (The biographical chapters were also published in English as "Lament in Prose") [Only 2 copies found in WorldCat] Book
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 308 p., ills. Arkaik dönem Kilikia pismis toprak figürinleri Kilikia Kibris ve Ionia iliskileri.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 415 p., tables. Osmanli döneminde Kibris vakiflari. Cypriot waqfs (foundations) in the period of the Ottoman Empire.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 335 p. 2400'üncü yilinda Aristoteles ve Aristoteles'in dünya tefekküründeki yeri.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 8, 126, 10 p., b/w ills. Halassa pinari. Bir ögretmenin mücadele yillari anilari. Memoirs of a Crimean teacher in the years of National Struggle.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English. 164 p., ills. Birth of a state with postmarks. Postal history of the Turkish Cypriot posts. Contents: A Brief History of Cyprus, Postal History of Cyprus, Postal History of Northern Cyprus, For Specialist: Philatelic Calendar of the Turkish Cypriot Posts, Speculations on Kokkna Cancellations and the True Story. PHILATELY Reference Cyprus Postal stamps.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 112 p., b/w ills. Birth of a state: Postal history of the Turkish Cypriot posts. Stamp catalogue.= Damga ve Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin dogusu: Posta tarihçesi. Pul katalogu. First Edition. PHILATELY Reference Cyprus Postal stamps.
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.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 24 x 17 cm, 176 p., b/w and color ills. "Ingiliz devrinde Kibris'ta eskiyalar ve devlet, 1878-1896, MEHMET DEMIRYÜREK, Deniz Plaza Yayinevi, Istanbul, 2005"
Fine English Paperback., Very good., 24 x 17 cm, 256 p., b/w ills. "Kibris Türk basin tarihinden Ates Gazetesi ve Mehmet Kemal Deniz, MEHMET DEMIRYÜREK, Deniz Plaza Yayinevi, Istanbul, 2005"
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm., [ix],134 p., b/w ills., "Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin dogusu.", Mehmet Bahadir, Fatih Yayinevi, Lefkosa. Paperback.Pbo., 20 x 14 cm., [ix],134 p., b/w ills., in Turkish, "Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin dogusu.", Mehmet Bahadir, Fatih Yayinevi, Lefkosa, 2007.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript paper. 40x28 cm. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Mehmed Emin Rauf Pasha was an Ottoman industrialist and statesman, who was Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire twice under Mahmud II (reign 1808-1839) and three times under Abdülmecit I (reign 1839-1861) during the Tanzimat period of reformation. He was one of the most prominent figures in funding the Crimean War. According to Shaw and Shaw, Mehmed Emin Rauf Pasha and his predecessor, Mustafa Resit Pasha, "acted mainly as mediators" for Mahmud II, "attempting to balance conflicting interests while participating in the factional activities and disputes endemic in Ottoman governmental life.". Buyuruldu (or Buyrultu, Buyurildi, Buyurdu etc.) is the order of an Ottoman grand vizier, vizier, beglerbegi , defterdâr , or other high officials to a subordinate. The term is derived from the word 'buyuruldi', it has been ordered, in which the order usually ends and which gradually developed into a conventional sign. Buyuruldus are of two main types: a) decisions written in the margin (der kenâr) of an incoming petition or report, often ordering that a fermân (firman) (or berât , etc.) be issued to a certain effect... (Brill, Encyclopedia of Islam). "Menzils" were early post organizations in the Ottoman Empire before the Reform period. In the Ottoman Empire, every 35 kilometers - the distance one could travel in a day - on the main roads, there were buildings called "menzil" or "menzilhane" (destination, post station). Surrounded by walls, these yards had a hostelry, barn, market, bath, and restaurant. Hosted at the complex for free, travelers shopped, took baths and fed their animals, and continued their journeys the following day. At the complex, officials - registered and paid by the state - served the guests. Within time, menzils turned into bazaars where locals sold their products. Then, villages and towns started to pop up around them. Commodities needed by the army for expeditions were preserved at menzils and soldiers were accommodated at these facilities if needed during expeditions. Mailmen operating between two faraway destinations changed their horses with those waiting at menzils and went on their route without losing time. (Source: Ekrem Bugra Ekinci). It's written on paper with 'ahar'. Used black ink only. It includes approx. 63 lines on front and verso of the paper and two buyuruldus. Different calligraphic "riq'a" styles by different bureaucrats and Grand Vizier and owner of a petition (Bende, Osman). Grand vizier's handwriting is in 'diwanî' script. An extremely rare autograph manuscript is a good example of the Ottoman state organization in the early 19th century.
Clean neat copy, comprehensive travel guide to Cyprus. 256p. illus (col) index. Neat and complete, with one library "sold" stamp P Ex-Library
"This full and objective account . since Makarios came to power as Archbishop . examines his career in detail,and reviews the traditions and precedents that enable a prelate of the Cypriot Church to wield such political power." 260p. illus. index.A few pencil underlinings. else fine. Book
2 corners are bumped. ; Oversized. XLIV-379 p. , 139 ill. , 35 pl. Photo. Dont 8 en couleurs; Meletemata 64; Centre De Recherches De L'Antiquite Grecque Et Romaine. Fondation Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique; 379 pages; Au cours du IVe siècle avant J. -C. , certains royaumes chypriotes frappent des monnaies d'or, phénomène d’autant plus remarquable qu’en dehors des dariques en or du Grand Roi achéménide, la frappe de ce métal est extrêmement rare avant l’émission de statères d’or de Philippe II de Macédoine. Quels sont les rois chypriotes qui ont frappé des monnaies en or ? Dans quels royaumes, quand et pourquoi ? D’où provient l’or ? Les émissions sont-elles régulières ? Quel est le rapport entre ces monnayages et l’histoire politique de Chypre ? Quelle est la place de ces monnaies dans la circulation monétaire de l’époque, quel est l’étalon monétaire utilisé et le taux de change entre le monnayage en or et celui en argent ? La réponse aux questions posées ci-dessous sera donnée à partir du corpus par coin des monnaies en or des rois de Chypre et à partir de leur métrologie et de leur composition métallique. Dans ce livre, où le témoignage des sources littéraires, épigraphiques et archéologiques est associé à celui des monnaies, la politique monétaire des rois chypriotes est analysée afin d'éclairer l’histoire de Chypre jusqu’à la fin des royaumes autonomes.