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2001146560Izdavacki Centar Cetinje. 2001. 285, (2) pages. With a lot of illustrations in text and many plates with a lot of illustrations in colour. Illustrated original hardcover binding. (A little used). 28x21 cm
1955146574Beograd Zeitungs- und Verlagsunternehmen für Werbung "Partizan". 1955. 201, (7) Seiten u. ein 36seitiger Werbeanhang. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und dekorativen Illustrationen. Schöner zweifarbiger Druck. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 20x13 cm
201440650Reinbek bei Hamburg : Wunderlich, 2014. 767 S. 8°. 2. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd. mit Lesebändchen.
1966315220Verlag für Fachliteratur, Berlin-Wien 1922/1966. 30,5 x 22 und 28 x 20,5 cm. Konvolut von zwei Originalheften, teilw. randgegilbt und randrissig mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren. Die No. 36 als nicht aufgeschnittener Bogen mit den Seiten 1474 - 1487 und 1 Abb., kleines Etikett auf der ersten Seite. Nr. 31 mit 16 Seiten und 5 Abb. Beide Hefte mit horizontalem Mittelknick, No. 36 ausreichend, Nr. 31 fleckig, aber noch gutes Exemplar.
56475P., Hachette, 1891, in 12 broché, VIII-401 pages, non coupé ; couverture fanée avec petit manque angulaire ; infime mouillure aux 3 premiers feuillets ; cachets de bibliothèque.
65806P., Hachette, 1891, in 12 relié demi-basane marron, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, VIII-401 pages ; cachets ; reliure frottée.
589196Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1954. In-folio, étui éd. à rabat demi-toile grise à lacet, fascicule broché, XIII pp., 94 pl. en n/b. en feuilles. Bel ex.
65490, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 638 pages, Size:200 x 280 mm, Illustrations:200 b/w, 245 col., Languages: English, French, Italian. ISBN 9789538250101.
19184977CBLeipzig, Kommissionsverlag Parlapanoff, 1918. 179 + 3 S. OBrosch., Einband
1959037897Bad Godesberg., Hohwacht Verlag., 1959. 134S. mit Abbildungen. Zustand: obere Rückenkante minimal gestaucht, abgesehen hiervon ist das Buch in gutem Zustand. 8°. OPappband.
192615896Berlin (recte Wien), Makedonischer Studentenverein, 1926. 32 S., 2 Bll. mit 2 Tafeln (in der Kollation). Gr.-8°. OBrosch. (Gebrssprn.).
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 211, [37] p. Security and diplomacy in the Western Balkans. The experience of a small state and its diplomat (A selection of papers, 2000-2006). Signed and inscribed by Jazbec.
1882147912Budapest. Commissions-Verlag von Gustav Grimm 1882. (8), 150 Seien. Dekorativer Halbfranz einband mit Rücken- u. Randvergoldung sowie dreiseitigem Goldschnitt. (Einband teils etwas berieben). 21x13 cm
18702382Wien, Staatsdruckerei, 1870. 38 S. Fol. Mod. HLwd. mit aufgekl. vorderen OU.
18838818Wien, Gerold, 1883. Orig.-Broschur, 4°, 47 S.
EDzz6125o.J. 2°. Tit., 13 S. u. Tit., 11 S. (Text in 2 Sprachen - von vorne u. hinten paginiert). OKart. m. schwargedr. Titel. Guter Zutand. Text zweisprachig abgedruckt. "Written upon the invitation of the German radio station Hessischer Rundfunk for the programme entitled 'Aufbruch und Skepsis - Visionen für das nächste Jahrhundert', March 1998."
19802424Titograd, Pobjeda-Verlag 1980. geprägtes Oleinen mit SU, 4 24x29 cm, 204 S., mit mit sehr vielen farbigen Abbildungen. Auflage: 20 000 Exemplare in Serbokroatisch, Englisch, Deutsch und Italienisch.Aufwendig gestaltet. Widmung auf 2. Innenseite, sonst neuwertig. Hardcover
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (26 x 20 cm). In Turkish and Romanian. 223, [1] p., musical scores. Türkülar korolar. Cîntece coruri. Turkish ballads compiled in Romania and Slav Eastern Europe.
Good Turkish Missing covers with original end-papers. Slight tears on end-papers. Overall a good copy. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Gagauz Turkish. 40, 4 p., b/w ills. First edition of this extremely rare translation in book form, which is the first comprehensive book on the Bessarabian Gagauz people, translated from the magazine "Viata Bessarabiei" in 1933... Ciachir worked for the Romanian magazine titled "Viata Basarabiei" [i.e. The life of Bessarabia] between 1933-34. Mihail Ciachir (or Çakir) was a Protoiereus and educator in the Gagauz language, and the first publisher of Gagauz books in the erstwhile Russian Empire and in the Soviet Union. Ciachir was born in the Bessarabian village of Ceadîr-Lunga, in a Gagauz deacon's family. Bessarabia is a historical region in Eastern Europe, bounded by the Dniester river on the east and the Prut river on the west. About two-thirds of Bessarabia lies within modern-day Moldova, with the Ukrainian Budjak region covering the southern coastal region and part of the Ukrainian Chernivtsi Oblast covering a small area in the north. In the aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War (1806-1812), and the ensuing Peace of Bucharest, the eastern parts of the Principality of Moldavia, an Ottoman vassal, along with some areas formerly under direct Ottoman rule, were ceded to Imperial Russia. The acquisition was among the Empire's last territorial acquisitions in Europe. The newly acquired territories were organized as the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire, adopting a name previously used for the southern plains between the Dniester and the Danube rivers. Following the Crimean War, in 1856, the southern areas of Bessarabia were returned to Moldavian rule; Russian rule was restored over the whole of the region in 1878, when Romania, the result of Moldavia's union with Wallachia, was pressured into exchanging those territories for the Dobruja. In 1917, in the wake of the Russian Revolution, the area constituted itself as the Moldavian Democratic Republic, an autonomous republic part of a proposed federative Russian state. Bolshevik agitation in late 1917 and early 1918 resulted in the intervention of the Romanian Army, ostensibly to pacify the region. Soon after, the parliamentary assembly declared independence, and then union with the Kingdom of Romania. However, the legality of these acts was disputed, most prominently by the Soviet Union, which regarded the area as a territory occupied by Romania. The Gagauz people is living mostly in southern Moldova (Gagauzia, Taraclia District, Basarabeasca District) and southwestern Ukraine (Budjak). Gagauz is mostly Eastern Orthodox Christians. The term Gagauz is also often used as a collective naming of Turkic people living in the Balkans, speaking Balkan Gagauz Turkish. The origin of the Gagauz is obscure. At the beginning of the 20th century, a Bulgarian historian counted 19 different theories about their origin. A few decades later the Gagauz ethnologist M. N. Guboglo increases the number to 21. In some of those theories, the Gagauz people are presented as descendants of the Pechenegs, Cumans-Kipchaks, or a clan of Seljuk Turks, or a mix of all. The fact that their confession is Eastern Orthodox Christianity may suggest that their ancestors already lived in the Balkans prior to the Ottoman conquest in the late 14th century. (Wikipedia). Not in OCLC.
19331510634Köln, 1933. 124 S. Br. (angestaubt).
191535033Berlin, S. Fischer, 1915. 224 S. Kl.-8° (17,5 x 12,5 cm). Original-Leinwand.
190935034Berlin, S. Fischer, 1909. 111 S. 8° (19,5 x 13 cm). Original-Broschur.
Editions Acala 2009. In-8 broché de 549 pages. Petite trace sur le haut de la ocuverture sinon très bon état
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vi], 175 p. B/w ills. and maps. Islam mystique et revolution armee dans les Balkans Ottomans: Vie du Cheikh Bedreddin le 'Hallaj des Turcs' (1358/59 - 1416).