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Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [xi], [1], 124 p. Results of elections for Members of the House of Representatives in Istanbul City in 1983 elections. Results of elections for members of the House of Representatives 6.11.1983.= Milletvekili seçimi sonuçlari 6.11.1983. 34: Istanbul.
Fine English In original bdg. HC. Large 4to. [xxv], 109 p. In Turkish. B/w ills. Meclis-i Mebusan Birinci Seçim Dönemi, 1908-1911.
104 pages. Features: Nice one-page ad for Hilton Hotels features the Palmer House of Chicagp; Superb one-page color ad for Ford Trucks features green pickup in pleasant farm scene; Dow Chemical ad features illustration of kettle and steam inventor James Watt; (Labor) Strike Wave Threatens Essential U.S. Needs; Sam Rayburn - Texan; Joan Bennett's "Scarlet Street" is censored for 'tending to corrupt morals'; Photo of Jane Russell in low-cut blouse posing for painting; Fantastic color one-page Coke ad features crowded soda shop scene with boy singing into napkin holder microphone; Classic one-page color-photo ad for Camel cigarettes titled "More Doctors Smoke Camels Than Any Other Cigarette"; World Watches First Assembly of UNO; Photo of Mickey Rooney shaking hands with De Gaulle; Classic color ad for White Trucks features soda factory and happy end-user; Trial of Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma in Manila; Religious Emancipation is the Jap's by MacArthur's Grace; Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick Morgan, chief of UNRRA's activities in Germany, states that the movement of Jews from Poland into Germany looked like a "second Exodus... a well-organized, positive plan to get out of Europe" to Palestine, and that he had seen Jews arriving in Berlin "well-dressed, well-fed, rosy-cheeked and (with) plenty of money..They certainly do not look like persecuted people."; U.S. Need to keep peace pledges slows homeward trek of troops; A Safe American Must be founded on Strength; Nice Firestone Tire color centerfold features race car; Nice Old Thompson whiskey ad features piano keyboard; Photo of ex-POW Pvt. Cleo Brown and his bride in Milwaukee hotel; Photos of changing Navy fashions; Doukhobor article with stripping photo; Oil strike in Chile; Color photo ad for Chrysler features Andre Kostelanetz leading orchestra; Classy one-page color ad for the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation; Brief obituaries for William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw); Hector Charlesworth; William T. Dewart Jr., Slim Summerville; Germ Warfare Article with photo of Major Merck inspecting Camp (Fort) Dietrich laboratories - US was set for biological war more terrible than enemy knew; Rare Great Northern Railway ad features the opening of modern China (very prescient); SN 7618 for Malaria; photo of Lt. Col. Margaret Craighill; Great photo ad by the Cuban National Tobacco Commission features Edward G. Robinson lighting up; Article on Branch Rickey; Jockey Woolf, 1909-1946; Sensational one-page color ad for Grace Line features illustrations of their new fleet of twenty "Santa" ships; Rare one-page ad for Cuba Mail Line entitled "Ice Cubes for Cuba" shows happy family table; Curious ad for National Company's Radios features small illustration of 'slant-eyed' Chinaman above text "Gung Ho"; The Press, the Radio, and Mr. La Guardia; Color-photo ad for Canadian Club features mountain climbing on Mexico's Popocatepetl; and more. Average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Mm 125x180 Collana "Classe unita". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 80 pagine. Opera in condizioni molto buone, presenta poche sottolineature a matita alle prime carte. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Contains "A History of the Assembly Rooms" by John Nunn and "The Story of the Collection" by Doris Langley Moore . 37 pages of text + advertisements Cover slightly scuffed. Book
50 pages. Features: Thompson Valve ad commemorates the round the world trip of Mears and Collyer in 1928; Design and Construction of Aluminum Alloy Floats - article with photo of Keystone Commuter; Air-Cooled Cylinder Head Design; The Privateer Amphibian - A Low Wing Pusher Monoplane; Wind Tunnel Testts on Airplane Wheel Cowlings; Improvement and Economy in Carburetor Control; Vortex Theory and the Tapered Wing (part II); Effectiveness and Balance of Horizontal Control Surface; The Month's best from the Foreign Press; Assembly Instructions of the Fairchild Cabin Monoplane 71; Method of Making the Navy Type Cable Splice; How to Design and Build and Aircraft Finishing Room; Airplane and Engine Repair Cost Accounting; Puti It Up to Parker; How Fast Do They Fly?; New Products; Nice ad inside back cover Detroit's Hotel Fort Shelby; many more nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 591 p. 21. yüzyila girerken Kürtler. Signed and inscribed by Kutlay to Kazim Deprem.
124 pages. Features: Saab 99 ad; Former Miss America Lynda Mead Shea - Where is She Now?; BF Goodrich ad features photo of three highway patrol officers wearing masks; Playing with Dynamite - the U.S. is in the grip of the most serious spasm of revolutionary violence since the anarchists were suppressed 50 years ago; Policement shot in Philadelphia; 1970 Census; Lonnie McLucas verdict in New Haven; Ruben Salazar killed in Los Angeles; Prisons in Turmoil - does caging really correct?; Day in the life of a prisoner - journalist Nicholas Horrock describes his few days in a typical state prison; Mideast conflict update; Salvador Allende win Chile election; Tunku Abdul Rahman steps down; Suharto visits Queen Juliana; Great color centerfold ad for Chevrolet's ill-fated Vega; San Jose, CA - Boomtown (article with before and after aerial photos); Big trouble at Look magazine; Martin Weston and his life on the auto assembly line; Sales of motorcyles spike - Robert Siepermann of Westchester County, NY; Triumph Spitfire Mk III ad; ABM vs. ICBM, Round 1; NBC Radio Network ad features photo of David Brinkley; Vince Lombardi - A Special Madness; Return to the Ring for Muhammad Ali; Jockey John Simpson; Canadian Club color-photo ad shows Tony and Thelma Parkinson darting elephant in Africa; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
164 pages. Features: Three Main Ocean Routes Urged; $27 Million Ago - last month the Canadian government took over air bases established by the U.S. in the Hudson Bay area; Captain W.R. "Wop" May Goes North Again; de Havilland Assembly; The Magic Merlin; Report from Ottawa; London Report; Trends in Washington; Australia's Score; Air Board Claims Denied; "Gas Inn"; The Elusive Auster; Dinghy Drill; Children Save Pennies for Planes; Mark XIV Bombsight; Maintaining the Wasp Engine; Easily Made Wing Jig; New Equipment; and more. Many pages of excellent WWII advertisements by a wealth of prominent companies. Front cover beginning to loosen. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
194 pages. Features: Cover Car - 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air; Sting Ray - the Corvette retained its purity of purpose in 1963; Lincoln Highway - dedicated on October 30, 1913, but it was little more than a cow path; Rolls-Royce in the U.S.; Bearing Basics - referencing replacements and describing tell-tale signs of faulty bearings; Warmed-Over Dodges - 1927 found Dodge four-cylinder cars facing signs of rejection; Studebaker - they prepared a team of 5 cars for the 1932 Indy 500; Lancia Flaminia - after starting life as a sedan, the Flaminia series blossomed other variations; Antiques in Ohio - search for an early Rambler wiper cable assembly turns into an adventure; Avanti - in many ways the Avanti was as remarkable as the 1963 Sting Ray Corvette; and more. Average wear. Minor staining/waviness from moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
178 pages. Features: King of Power - as late as 1908 there were more steam-powered than gasoline-powered cars; Rolls Royce in US; Avanti - the Avanti's life span as a Studebaker product lasted only little more than a year; Da Vinci - a single da Vinci was made by James Scripps Booth in the period 1915-1920; Dodge Brothers - production facilities continued to introduce changes without slowing the assembly line; Petit Jean Mountain - Big show near Morrilton, AR; Meet Menno Duerksen; Cover Car - 1925 Doble E-9 Phaeton; and more. Average wear. Minor staining/waviness from moisture exposure. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Pat McGeer offers a lifeline for the sinking Canadian economic ship; TRS-80 computer ad; Q&A with Peter Lougheed; World Assembly of First Nations in Regina; Jean Drapeau suffers stroke; Problems at Matsqui Prison; IRA bomb blast in Hyde Park; Baby Doc Duvalier of Haiti; Poland - trickle of prisoners released; Philippine Minister of Foreign Affairs Emmanuel Pelaez gunned down - Horacio (Boy) Morales jailed; Re-examining nuclear test bans; America's infrastructure falling to pieces; Cover Story - the 1920s roar back into style - colour fashion photos with article; World trade system running amok; Harry Steele and Eastern Provincial Airways; Article on Decathalete Dave Steen - with colour photo; Nelson Skalbania's Montreal Alouette debacle hangs over the CFL; The return of farmers' markets - article with photos; Left-handers are not all gauche - article on left-handed people with photos; MPs flocking to cable tv to reach constituents; Entertainment reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Cover illustration of Leonard Rosenberg. Contents: Volvo car ad; California dispute over graveyards for old nuclear subs; John Hinckley's Legacy; How Economics lost its credibility, by Dian Cohen; The Tories Make Their Choice - preparing for the leadership convention in Ottawa - photos of each candidate and a summary of their policy positions; Air Canada DC-9 burns at 31,000 feet. Abortion war in Winnipeg; Canadian bullets in Nicaragua; Williamsburg summit; Is Arafat losing control?; Cover Story - The Fall of a Financial Empire - Leonard Rosenberg vs. Jack Biddell - Greymac Trust, Seaway Trust, Crown Trust; The price of medication - generic drugs - Apotex; Peter C. Newman on Japan - Assembly lines with a heart; Octopussy review and promo photo; Fotherinham discusses Jack Webster's receipt of an honourary degree from S.F.U.; Commodore 64 computer ad inside back cover. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Built-in Lie in our Immigration - thugs are let in, pacifists banned, and nothing, it seems, can be done; The Stratford Star Nobody Knows - Douglas Rain; Holiday Trails of Canada - W.O. Mitchell on the Kananaskis; Ontario's Controversial Coroner - Morton Shulman, the doctor who enrages everyone but the public; An Era Ends for Yesterday's People - a report from Easter Island where the stone age is meeting the jet age; Will Charm Spoil Susan Dexter? - or, how one girl writer took a ride on a beautification assembly line (charm school). Nice colour 1965 Chevrolet ad inside front cover. Average wear and soiling. Considerable water staining. Book
Contents: Pittston battles for New Brunswick refinery in Eastport; Explosive student woes in France; Can we trust our spies?, by Barbara Amiel; Joe Clark searching for second ballot support; Robert Kaplan under attack for his new CSIS; Dave Barrett bows out leaving no heir; Militant Nova Scotia lobster fishermen; The trial of Gilles Gregoire; Inside Canada's Prisons - cover story with photos; Texas Instruments PC ad; British national election campaign; Scandal in Somalia; Congress approves the MX missile; Deadly new phase of warfare in South Africa; Canadian shipyards fighting to survive on government contracts; On the Nissan Assembly Line in Japan, by Peter C. Newman; NHL faces anti-trust challenge after refusing to allow the sale of the St. Louis Blues to a Saskatoon group - Bill Hunter; Commodore 64 computer ad; Into the tomb of HMS Breadalbane - interesting underwater photos; Bruce Allen - the most successful manager in the history of Canadian rock; Fotheringham on the Hitler diaries hoax. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Cover illustration of H.M. Field Pigeon Post. Illustration of a runner. "How Japan May Rescue Russia" by Lovat Fraser. Photos of Allenby's Anzacs reaching Jericho and the Jordan. Photos of Maple Leaf Heroes Who Hold the Line at Lens. Photos of Men of the Navy Active Mid Arctic Snow & Ice. Photos of Getting Ready for the Roaring of the Guns, including photo of a great dump/shell park along the French Western Front. Photos of Great Naval Ordnance that Awaits the Onset. "The Assembly Trench" by 'Sapper'. Photos along the Allied Line; Peaceful pursuits over classic battlefields. Illustration of Canadian narrow-gauge armoured engine supplying ammunition to the front. "F.O.O. in a Daylight Raid" - 20 minutes in an enemy trench. Wounded borne in barges by quiet waterways. Women's war work. Illustration of German observer post concealed behind an image of Christ on the cross. Safeguarding the Soldier - how Australia has taken thought for the future. Photos of Americans in France. Mascots and Pets share their masters' peril - photos. And more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Sound copy. Book
Features: The House of Death; In Mysterious Senoussi Lana - a story from the heart of the Sahara; Pietro's Lost Mine - fortune knocks on a gold prospector's door, only to vanish in a strange way; The Turk at Play - interesting pastimes, including camel-fighting!; The Undoing of Ba Tin - a curious story of murder from Burma as told by a high police official; Our Trek Beyond the Zambesi - Mrs. Maturin; An American Gretna Green - The Rev. A.H. Burroughs, the 'marrying person' of Tennessee; On the Shoals - a tale of desperate peril and splendid heroism on Lake Erie involving the steamer 'Clarion'; The Mountain of the Ark - a description of an ascent of Mount Ararat; Jim Christie and the Bear, by C.H. Gibbons of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria, B.C. - the story of an appalling adventure with a grizzly, the like of which does not exist in the annals of big-game hunting; My Wanderings in Crete; Professor C.H. Hawes studies head-forms and sets forth his experiences, incidentally describing some very curious customs which he encountered; Iveson's Trap - an extraordinary accident strikes a Yorkshire farmer while shepherding in Shunner Fell, Swaledale; Among Ryper and Reindeer in Norway - C.V. Pell hunts game and relates his experiences; Lighting a Bush Fire - an account of an experience in Victoria during the drought of 1898. Above-average wear. Covers holding but loosely. Bonus: Laid-in is a 2016 feature newspaper article on Jim Christie, who appears on the cover of this issue. The article includes an actual photo of the magazine we are offering. Magazine
56 pages. Features and Articles: Dean Acheson - the Man from Middletown; Gerard Graham Dennis - Canadian criminal; Charlie Monak of Detroit becomes a top man in a Pyramid Friendship Club - the fad that is infecting the nation; Anna Louise Strong; Exposing 14 million people in Russian slave labour camps; Shortage of women in Germany; "Imported Anti-Semetism - Furor over Dickens' Oliver Twist movie keeps it from U.S. screens; Israel chooses Jerusalem for the opening ceremony of its newly elected Constituent Assembly - Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Zionism's elder statesman, is President; Canada's Baby Bonus; George Drew - new leader of the Progressive Conservatives in Canada; McGill students vote a black girl, Beryl Dickinson-Dash, as their Winter Carnival Queen; Using airplanes to evacuate suffering Eskimos from stormy Somerset Island; Latin American Development; Boxer dog Zazarac Brandy wins dog shows; Leon Birkhead claims 'The Churchman' and its editor Rev. Guy Emery Shipler are involved with at least 25 'Communist front or Communist organizations; Military desire for guided missiles - uninhabited aircraft; Great black and white photo ad for Labatt's; Harvey O. Brooks - writer of the song A Little Bird Told Me; English pianist 'Solomon' comes to Carnegie Hall; Conductor Willem Mengelberg; A.Y.D. - American Youth for Democracy - a renamed version of the Y.C.L. (Young Communist League); 3,610 Chinese university students in the U.S. struggle to pay their bills after the war in their homeland; the FCC takes over a 160-metre amateur band for the use of loran - U.S. Ham Radio operators will end up with more elbow room; Tabloid newspapers; New Hampshire's Senator Charles R. Tobey has guns for Textron President Royal Little after the company wives out 3,500 jobs in Nashua, N.H.; Photo of Duo's 'Flagship' trailer which features a 'flying bridge' at the back; Colour photo ad for John McHale shoes inside back cover. This Canadian edition contains editorial content identical with the U.S. edition except for added Canadian news. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 185, [7] p. Dünden yarina Kürtler.
Ensemble de 9 volumes in-8 (204 x 125 mm), plein veau fauve moucheté de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de doubles filets dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge, nom de "Boissy d'Anglas" doré en pied, filet à froid en encadrement des plats, roulette à froid sur les coupes. Ensemble complet de ce monumental ouvrage en 9 parties, devenu au fil des événements un périodique publié sur plus de dix années (1814 à 1824). "À l’origine de cet ouvrage, une commande de Bonaparte qui réclame à Montlosier un ouvrage établissant une continuité entre la monarchie, le Consulat et l’Empire, afin de fournir des arguments historiques à une réconciliation nationale. Montlosier retrace l’histoire de la monarchie en expliquant comment la noblesse a été progressivement écartée du pouvoir et dresse, en fait, un véritable réquisitoire contre la monarchie d’Ancien Régime. Napoléon refuse l’imprimatur en 1807 et l’ouvrage ne sera publié qu’en 1814. Seuls les trois premiers tomes composés entre 1804 et 1807 correspondent à la commande de Bonaparte; dans les suivants Montlosier développe l'idée d'une dégradation continue, depuis Hugues Capet de l’ancienne constitution de la France sous l’effet de l’usurpation progressive du pouvoir par le monarque au détriment des 'grands du royaume' (…). Dans ce renversement de perspective et des conséquences qu’il en tire pour analyser les causes profondes de la Révolution, Montlosier se montre novateur et amorce les nouvelles recherches du XIXe siècle, celles de Guizot et d’Augustin Thierry" (M.-F. Piguet, "Contre-révolution (…) Montlosier (1755-1838) penseur du conflit politique moderne", 'Astérion', 6 | 2009). Élu député aux États généraux de la noblesse, le comte de Montlosier (1755-1838) se montra favorable aux débuts de la Révolution avant de basculer dans la contre-révolution, à partir de 1791, aux côtés des monarchiens. S'il défendit toujours le régime monarchique, il était en revanche beaucoup moins fermement attaché au principe de légitimité dynastique. Il tenta un ralliement critique à Louis XVIII, puis à la Monarchie de Juillet qui le nomma Pair de France en 1832. Quelques accrocs à la reliure, sans gravité. Exemplaire de François-Antoine, comte de Boissy d'Anglas (1756-1826) avec son nom doré en pied de chaque volume. L'une des principales personnalités politiques de la période, girondin modéré, il participa à pratiquement tous les gouvernements depuis son élection au Tiers État en 1789, de la Révolution, de la république, de l'Empire puis de la Restauration où, rallié à Louis XVIII, il fut nommé pair de France. Bon exemplaire, frais, très bien conservé.
5 brochures reliées en un volume in-8, couverture de papier gris d'attente postérieure. 1 - Edition originale. Mirabeau répond aux critiques du comte de Guibert sur son grand ouvrage 'De La Monarchie prussienne" avant même que celui-ci ne soit sorti, "sur la foi périlleuse d'un prospectus": Fréderic II, la tactique et le système militaire prussien. (Martin & Walter, 24446). 2 - Véritable édition originale de premier tirage selon Lumet ('Oeuvres de Mirabeau, Les Écrits', p. 417). "C'est le philosophe moraliste qui apparaît ici. Persuadé que l'agiotage (spéculation), qu'il lie au monopole, est une calamité, Mirabeau en trace un historique, insiste sur ses "résultats sinistres et apporte, en quelque sorte, une théorie de l'agiotage " (INED, n° 3185). 3- Edition originale de ce pamphlet dans lequel Mirabeau critiquait les Parlements alors que le roi et ses ministres étaient en conflit ouvert avec les magistrats. La publication de ce texte, sans nom d'auteur, entama la popularité de Mirabeau. "L'ouvrage apparaissait comme un texte commandé par le pouvoir royal et rédigé par un homme qui attend, en retour, une place pour assurer son quotidien". (Martin & Walter, III, 24624. Barbier, 'Anonymes', IV, 301-302). 4- Edition à la date de l'originale. "Dès la mort du grand Frédéric (17 août 1786), Mirabeau s'offrant en mentor à son successeur, lui adresse [ce] mémoire (…), véritable plan de gouvernement. Le nouveau roi répondit à l'auteur le 20 août 1786. Ce n'est que plusieurs mois après, l'année suivante, que Mirabeau publia sa lettre pour répondre aux critiques" (Henry Aureille). (Martin & Walter, III, 24449). 5- Edition originale, rare, de cet essai composé par Samuel Romilly, traduit par Etienne Dumont et publié par Mirabeau. Bentham aurait aidé Romilly dans son travail. Selon Etienne Dumont dans ses "Souvenirs sur Mirabeau" (éd. 1832, p. 164 et s.): "Romilly avait fait un travail très intéressant (…). Ces 'règlemens' sont le fruit d’une expérience raisonnée, et plus on les examine, plus on les admire (…). Ce petit code indiquait la meilleure manière de poser les questions, de préparer les motions, de les débattre, de recueillir les suffrages, de nommer les comités (…); en un mot, toute la tactique d’une assemblée politique. J’avais traduit cet écrit au commencement des États-Généraux; Mirabeau le présenta et le déposa sur le bureau des communes, lorsqu’il était question de faire un règlement pour l’Assemblée nationale. "Nous ne sommes pas Anglais et nous n’avons pas besoin des Anglais": voilà la réponse qui lui fut faite. On ne donna pas la plus légère attention à cet écrit, qui fut imprimé ; on ne daigna pas s’informer de ce qui se passait dans un corps aussi célèbre que le Parlement britannique (...). Ils aimèrent mieux persister dans le mode de délibération le plus mauvais et le plus dangereux; la séance du 4 août en était la preuve". (Martin & Walter, II, 11905). Quelques petites déchirures sans perte. Quelques auréoles et brunissures, prononcées en fin de volume. Provenances: Stanislas Girardin (1762-1827), avec son ex-libris gravé et Édouard Laboulaye (1811-1883), avec sa signature ex-libris autographe sur le premier titre.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 667, [5] p, b/w plates. Kürtler ve ulusal-demokratik mücadeleleri üstüne. Gizli belgeler - arastirmalar - notlar.
pp. 84, (4) + Portrait Frontis. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps, very worn with loss. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1
19p. Tall 8vo. Original brown printed wraps. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1
18p. Tall 8vo. Original light green printed wraps. PA PAMPH 19_3 BX1