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215pp., 21cm., Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktors der Philosophie der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität des Saarlandes), stamp, softcover, text is clean and bright, T111707
1980G75775Serdicae [Sofia], In aedibus Academiae Litterarum Bulgaricae 1980 301pp.with ills., 25cm., cloth, very good condition, [contributions in French, German, English and Russian], G75775
301pp.with ills., 25cm., cloth, very good condition, [contributions in French, German, English and Russian], G75775
3241Paris, Guillermun LE BRET (Jean Petit), 1542 (1er texte) et 1543 (2ème). In folio (29 cm), 8 + 199 folios (1er texte) et 9 + 269 folios. Pages de titre à encadrement. Gravure sur bois pleine page au verso de la deuxième page de titre (représentation de l'
Profusely illustrated with wonderful black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Hunting the Opium Smugglers - Author attempts to capture Chinaman who was causing much trouble by smuggling opium into a South Sea Island; Photograph from Hong Kong of a "Punishment Chair" upon which a bound criminal sat upon eleven knives and was then carried through the streets as a lesson to others; With "Lizzie" to the Edge of Beyond - An old Ford car takes four passengers and a heavy load seven hundred miles through Central Africa; The Faithful Burglar - a story involving psychic phenomena from Ray Bell's Tie-Camp at Shabaqua, Ontario - with photo; Through Savage Europe - Part II - Richard Carline continues to describe his painting tour through Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro; The Devil Panther - Two British hunters pursue a feared killer panther in India; What Happened to Hubbard? - Sequel to "Where the Gold Went" in which Charles A. Siringo described how Schell and Hubbard stole a quantity of gold from the famous Treadwell Mine in Alaska - describes how Hubbard went on to success in Dawson City; Roaming the Wild South Seas - Part IV (conclusion) - Jack McLaren describes the romance and adventure of the South Sea Islands - article with photos; A Run for Money - Author attempts to smuggle a ranch payroll through a Mexican rebel zone; Photo of Filipino "Tom Thumb", Panglima Diki-Diki; The "Human Bomb" - Update on a 1913 story about Carl Warr who walked into the Los Angeles Police Headquarters with enough dynamite to blow it up; Across the Great Sahara - Part III - A journey by camel across the Sahara from bottom to top - article with many excellent photos; The Sheep-Shearer - A sailor's amusing story about a machine invented by his second engineer; At Grips With a Python - Nighmare experience for a South African farmer; The Ghost of Ardtrea - An odd story from County Tyrone, Ireland describing events in an old rectory; A Week End in Bulgaria - Quaint glimpses of Bulgarian manners and customs by traveller Ralph Michaelis. 88 pages. plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Nibbling to backstrip has left the back cover barely holding, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Features include: The Donkey - A humble donkey co-operates to bring about the discomfiture of sundry Arab thieves; It Pays to Advertise - The Amazing result of the nefarious activities of a rascally 'wild-cat' company promoter and an unscrupulous newspaper reporter in Canada; Mr. Zaru - story from a ship; Into the Unknown - exploratino work in Tanganyika; Farm Life in South Africa - intended for aspiring British immigrants to South Africa; Through the Iron Curtain - an ambitious motor-cycle voyage through Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Turkey; Beyond the Barrier - Extraordinary incidents related by a famous stage magician, Jasper Maskelyne; A Matter of Boundaries - an amusing tale of a tribal land-dispute in Nigeria; The Little Gold Disc - A veteran seafarer's account of a remarkable experience on the China Coast; The Tiger That Thought; The Red Lacquer Pagoda; The Ship That Became a House; Guarding New Zealand's Forests - Illustrated in black and white. Chips from and tears to base of spine else average wear. Two inch opening at top of back cover. Magazine
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
198765975AB[Tokyo]., [Seibu Museum of Art]., [1987]. 30 x 22 cm. 40 unpaginierte S. OPappband., 65975AB Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
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.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [2], 252 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.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [10], 283 p. Contents: Introduction., List of Documents., Documents., January, Februay, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.; Abbreviations. The Turks of Bulgaria in international Fora documents (1985). Vol. I.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [10], 356 p. Contents: Introduction.; List of Documents.; Documents.; January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, Novmeber, December 1996 No 1 -149). The Turks of Bulgaria in international Fora documents (1986). Vol. II.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: ([10], 283 p., [10], 356 p.). Contents: Vol. I: Introduction., List of Documents., Documents., January, Februay, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.; Abbreviations. Vol. II: Contents: Introduction.; List of Documents.; Documents.; January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, Novmeber, December 1996 No 1 -149) .
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 90 p., 7 folding maps. The Turkish presence in Bulgaria. Communications 7 June, 1985.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 48 p., b/w ills. The Turkish minority press in Bulgaria. Its history and tragedy, 1865-1985. The origin of the Turkish press in Bulgaria goes back to the Ottoman period. In 1865 a provincial printinghouse was founded by Midhat Pasaha at Roustchouk (Russe), the capital of the Danube province of the Ottoman Empire, now the north part of Bulgaria. The same year the first Turkish newspaper named Tuna (Danube) was published in the same place. This paper was closed on the day of Russian occupation, 13th of June 1877. In 1867 a magazine in Turkish called Mecra-i Efkâr (Stream of Opinions), and then in 1875 a bilingual newspaper named Günes / Soleil were published in Russe. Also other publications in Turkish and Bulgarian were printed in the Danube province printinghouse.
2 volumes: together [viii +] 429pp., in-4, VG, [original 1st unedited edition: Thesis submitted to obtain a Doctor's Degree in History at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1993, promotores: prof.dr. L.Vos & U.Vermeulen]
198355608ABLondon, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1983). 8° (22x15), 280 p., publisher's hardbound with jacket, (1. ed.) tight and clean, well cared,
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).
Great black and white photos. Topics include: Fall of Monaster (Nov. 1916), followed by a period of Quiescence on Salonika Front; General Milne's Winter Problems; Offensive in Doiran Sector of April, 1917; Koritza; Allied Success in Albania; The Greek Impasse; Jonnart's Mission and the Coup D'Etat of Athens, June, 1917; Triumph of Venizelos and the Policy of Greek Reintegration and Mobilization in Allied Interest; Internal Situation in Bulgaria; Zenith and Anticlimax of Pro-German Solidarity; Sofia and the Press; Serious Misgivings and Diplomatic Disgusts unite to effect the fall of the Radoslavoff Ministry; Balance of Parties and Leaders; Summary of the Situation, 1917-18; Prospects of Summer Campaign 1918; Topographical Survey of British Front and Communications; Rearrangement of Front; Steady Influx of Hellenic Reinforcements; Combined Advance of September; The Great Days of September 14-28; Bulgarian Envoys at Salonika; Armistice of Sunday, September 29, 1918; Summary of Terms; Percussion Throughout the World; Omens not to be Disguised; Bulgaria as a Belligerent; Vanished Dream of Bulgar Hegemony in South-Eastern Europe. Average wear. Staples rusty. Covers almost loose from staples. Bit of writing on front cover else unmarked. Magazine
Numerous black and white photographs. "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - From Preface. Contents: Chapter CXIII - Dardanelles Campaign (V) Evacuation of Gallipoli; Chapter CXIV - The Dardanelles and the Balkans... Intervention of Bulgaria. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine
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2021DBS-9781774077702ARCLER PRESS 2021. 1ST. Hardcover. New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
Folio in beige cloth and illus brown DJ; 37, iii, [4] p. plates (part col.), bib., 31 cm. Chielfy b&w and color full-page plates. In original cardboard slipcase. Clothing and dress -- Slovakia.
New English Paperback. Large 8vo. In English. 410 p. In this study, the public libraries in Turkey and Bulgaria, which have experienced the transition process to information society, have been comparatively discussed under the focus of information society. The main purpose of the study is to find out the current situation of the public libraries in Turkey and Bulgaria- based on information society- and the opinions of librarians and library managers in these libraries and to present the guiding suggestions to the public libraries in Turkey and Bulgaria in the light of the obtained data. In this context, the change and evolution of the main elements and services in the passing process of the public libraries in both countries will be comparatively discussed.