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in 8°, pp. 165, bross. edit. ill. con sguardie. Simeone di Sassonia-Coburgo-Gotha è un stato re di Bulgaria dal 1943 al 1946 e 62º primo ministro della Bulgaria dal 21 luglio 2001 al 16 agosto 2005; m. foto b/n n.t., ritratto di Simeone II, doppia tav. genealogica ripiegata in fine e una Declaracion datata 1969 in allegato. Testo in spagnolo. 298/36
In 8°, br. edit. ill. con ali, pp. XIV,134,(2); copia molto buona, firma di possesso all'occhietto, prima edizione. (S03) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine) 8821161811 (S03)
127pp.with ills., 24cm., softcover, good condition, [texts in Bulgarian in Cyrillic script], G75765
127pp., 24cm., softcover, good condition, [texts in Bulgarian in Cyrillic script], G75766
Cruyshautem, Prokuur der Paters Passionisten 1931, 129pp.geïll., goede staat
Very Good English Modern decorative cloth. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 125, [2] p. The trial of the American spies in Bulgaria. 2000 copies were printed. A report of the trial of M. Shipkov and others. Mihail (Michael) Todorov Shipkov was born to a wealthy family in Bulgaria on January 1, 1911. His secondary education was at the prestigious American founded and Christian based Robert College on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. His family had derived its wealth from extracting rose oil. With the coming of Communism in Bulgaria after World War Two, the family lost their wealth when their rose fields and factories were nationalized. Reportedly, Communist authorities confiscated 9,000 kilograms of rose oil. Fluent in English, Mihail Shipkov then became a translator at the American Legation in Sofia. It was the worst of political times in Bulgaria. The Cold War was hot: staff members of the American Legation were harassed, arrested, and some died under very suspicious circumstances. For example, in August 1949, Ivan Seculov, a Bulgarian translator employed by the American Legation, died after "falling" out of a four-story window three days after his arrest by the state security militia (secret police). One report has him committing suicide rather than being released from prison to work as a police agent. The truth might never be known. In 1949, the American Legation attempted to get Mihail Shipkov, then 39 years old, and his family exit visas to leave Bulgaria for the United States. The police (militia) opened an investigative file with the code name "????????" (Rodoviiat), translated as "Pink" - not referring to the color, but to his family's rose oil production. On Saturday, August 21, 1949, at 2:30 PM, Mihail Shipkov was arrested by the state security militia, after leaving the American Legation, and taken to the National Assembly building... (Source: History is now magazine).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 230 p. The Turks of Bulgaria: The history, culture and political fate of a minority. The articles in this book explore the history, culture and condition of Turks in Bulgaria. The articles show that the modern Turks of Bulgaria are the descendents of people of genuine Turkish stock. Some of their ancestors had settled in the area before the Bulgars arrived, while the majority were immigrants from the Anatolian peninsula during the Ottoman era.
Small octavo in white, color illus DJ; offwhite cloth boards; 172 p. ; 20 cm. In Czech. Uncommon. || Europe -- Description and travel -- 1971-1977.
Napoli, A. Morano, 1883, in-16, br. edit., pp. (8), 248. Invio autografo dell'autore. Mancanze marginali alla coperta (l'ant. presenta anche strappo restaurato) e al dorso.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 332 p. Die Türken von Vidin: Sprache, folklore, region. Folklorik ve dini metinler üzerinde Vidin Türkleri agiz arastirmalari. Translated by Abdurrahman Güzel.
Quarto in tan printed paper wraps ; 2
Small octavo in green cloth with gilt titles and ornament; 148p. In Czech. Uncommon.
Small octavo in partly marbled black paper and brown cloth boards; with gilt titles and ornament; 131p. In Czech. Uncommon.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 9/03/1941
Roma, 1930 in 16° pp. 70. Contiene: Canti amorosi; Canti tristi; Mitologici e religiosi; Epici e storici. Dall’indice: La bella sposina; Le ragazze bulgare; La fidanzata; La bara della fanciulla; La peste; La ragazza dei draghi; Stoian e le tre Samodive; Car Ivan Sisman; Rada nella città di Budin. Sovracop. edit. Collana “Poesia popolare indo-europea”.
Fine English Original imitation dark green leather bound. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Bulgarian. 133, [3] p., color and b/w ills. The Bulgarians.= Bulgarite.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English.[14], 185, [1] p. Proceedings of the International Conference on Minority Issue in the Balkans and the EU. May, 16th 2007, Istanbul.
fort volume grand in-8°, 495 pp., illustrations, broche, cartonnage souple illustre. COMME NEUF. [DV-22]
149, [3] pp., 73 tavv. a colori nel testo, alcune applicate e ripiegate; 24 cm. Tela edit. con sovrac. Molto buono
63pp., non coupé, bel état, dans "Académie Royale de Belgique - Classe des Lettres… - Mémoires" T.39 fasc.1
Bucarest/Paris, Chez H. Champion - 1922 - In-8 - Broché - 190 pages -Ex. non coupé, Propre