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Maclean's Magazine, November (Nov.) 15, 1951 - Count Jacques-Charles-Marie-Noel Duge De Bernonville - What He Did in France and Whe He Stayed So Long in Canada
84 pages. Features: Editorial - Death of a Diplomat - Dr. Hugh Keenleyside snubbed German banker Dr. Hjalmar Schacht recently; The Writing on the Kremlin Wall, by Beverley Baxter; The Grits Write Off Ontario - by Blair Fraser; Dick Powell and June Allyson are featured in a Jergen's Lotion ad; Don't Let This Happen to Your City - dramatic lessons from Toronto to other fast-growing Canadian cities - article with many photos; De Bernonville - what the convicted French nazi-sympathizer did in France and how he stayed so long in Canada - article with photos, including images of damning documentation; High Priestess of the Jazz Age - Aimee Semple McPherson studied at Ontario's Ingersoll Collegiate and went on to her fantastic Angelus Temple in Los Angeles - gaudy custimes, stunts, planned hysterics chilled and thrilled thousands of her disciples - a Maclean's flashback; Alberta Oil - the Boom that Ran Away from Home - cautious Canadians sit back cautiously while more imaginative Americans pour in millions; Montreal's Bargain Night Out - The Bellevue Casino is Canada's biggest money-maker - article with great photos; The Great Vancouver Love Affair - How Superlative can a city be? - article with many photos; The First Fuller Brush Man - Alf Fuller of Nova Scotia - article with photos; The Rebellion of Young David - story by Ernest Buckler - illustrated by Rex Woods; Hungry Enough to Eat a Horse? - Thousands of Canadiians are eating horsemeat at half the price of beefsteak; I Guarged Winston Churchill, by Ex-Detective-Inspector W.H. Thompson - Conclusion; Nice colour photo ad for Northern Electric radios; Canadian Bank of Commerce -sponsored centerfold story "Lukey's Boat" by Michael Harrington, illustrated by Ed McNally; Colour Christie's ad for Ritz crackers, Premium crackers, and Graham wafers; Peter Whalley cartoon; Sweet Caps ad; O'Keefe's Brewing Company colour ad honours the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa; Nice Chevrolet truck ad; Coke ad inside front cover shows bottles open on a feast-laden table; Back cover ad for Margene margerine. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, October 1, 1952
68 pages. Features: Editorial - Why are We Afraid to Grow (i.e. why are we afraid of immigration); Mr. Gromyko is welcomed to London, England; The Last Days of Dr. Harry Cassidy, Canada's outstanding authority in the field of social welfare - He knew he would die within three weeks - How he tied together the loose ends of his life - with portrait by Charles Comfort, RCA; She Leads the Housewives Crusade - Dorothy Walton, once the world's best badminton player, is fast becoming our best-known housewife as she spearheads half a million women on in a campaign to make shopping easier, cheaper and better; How To Live Through an Auto Crash - this article could save your life; Father Thomas Coughlin - The Holy Terror from Hamilton - a Maclean's flashback - article with photos of the 1930s radio priest who held millions spellbound; The Hottest Spot in Canada - Point Pelee National Park - article with colour photos; The Happily Married Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario - article with photos; They'll Move Anything - George Hill and Hill the Mover, Canada's largest moving company - article with photos; Leo, the Moth-Eaten Lion - Jack May saved the life of Leo the Lion at Toronto's Riverdale Zoo; What Every Young Bridegroom Should Know - humour by Barry Mather, illustrated by James Hill; Large colour ad for Canada Savings Bonds (CSBs); Chevrolet ad; Massey-Harris colour-photo ad displays their new Electro-Forging process for making crankshafts; Full-page RCAF Recruiting ad; Full-page ad for Household Finance "I Rent Money"; Nice colour half-page ad for Aylmer canned peas; Great vintage ad for Pres-o-lite batteries features black and white photo of Toronto Maple Leaf Captain Ted (Teeder) Kennedy; Bold colour ad for Snyder's Fine Furniture of Waterloo, Ontario inside back cover; Colour ad for Gyproc on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice vintage copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, August 6, 1945 *B-25 BOMBER STRIKES EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - PHOTOS, ILLUSTRATION AND TEXT - EERILY SIMILAR TO SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001!*
Contents: Nash car color ad inside front cover; Commercial Solvents Corp. ad with great Iwo Jima beach landing photo; Chrysler *Fluid Drive* color ad; Only Stalin of first trio is left but Attlee carries on where Churchill left off; Very graphic 6-photo sequence of a 'Jap' being burned to death by a flame-thrower; British Labor landslide stirs the world - the winning issue was not Churchill but new homes and jobs for Britons; Photo of a masked 'squeeler' identifying Gestapo agents hiding in the ranks of the Wehrmacht in Norway; Nice color ad for Martin aircraft; Photo of Dutch people tearing up trolly blocks for desperately needed fuel; Trial of Marshal Petain in France; Amazing coverage of B-25 Mitchell bomber striking the Empire State building - the diagram looks just like what the world witnessed September 11th, 2001; The Big Playhouse - Michigan's cushy prison at Jackson; Japan on the ropes - strikes at Kure naval base cover harbor with blazing ships - B-29s blast forewarned cities; Photo of American troops from Europe massing in Manila; *Super* color centerfold featuring a 1942 yellow Buick convertible; photo of leaflet dropped on Jap cities prior to bombing (with article); Photo of Canadian General Crerar who's army has been dissolved; Kaiser lines up Graham-Paige in march toward reconversion - with Frazer's selling genius added to Western Steel facilities, Combine's one need is capital; Photo of experimental helicopter, the PV-3, in flight; Nice color Imperial whiskey ad; Surplus problem - whether to scrap the Office of War Information's (OWI) profitable magazines abroad; Swiss family air force - survival training; Motorola radio ad; Great color Union Pacific Railroad ad with emphasis upon beautiful Washington state; Unmarked with average wear. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, October 29, 1945 *THE FLEET'S IN*
Contents: Nice color Nash car ad inside front cover; Great color ad for Packard cars; Color ad for White trucks; Szilard and Oppenheimer scoff at plans to keep the atomic bomb secret; J. Edgar Hoover foresees biggest crime wave; Fascinating story about U.S./Arab political machinations re: support for a Jewish commonwealth in Palestine; Photo of Maryland man legally flogged for beating his wife; Money for Spies; Runaway inflation turns clock of Europe back to Barter Age - cigarette becomes medium of exchange in the large cities; Brass says yes, Braid says no in fight over merging services - navy prefers independence; Centerfold Buick auto ad; Death in the streets of Caracas; Spurtin production foreshadows hottest sales rivalry in history; Truman forgets he's President - has Capital newsmen in a dither; Excellent color Caterpillar Diesel ad - 'Mountain Moving Done Here'; Motorola radio ad. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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The (Victoria, British Columbia) Daily Colonist Newspaper: Thursday, December 1, 1904 Issue
12 pages. A wonderful snap shot of life as it was on Vancouver Island 100 years ago. News of the day includes: Port Arthur's Days Numbered (lead story); Governor for Yukon; Guessing Schemes barred from mails; Germans warned against trusts - US evidence held up as fearful example; Fruit Growing at Kamloops; Northwest Mounted Police prepare for the most extensive system of patrols for the Yukon Territory the coming winter that have ever been maintained in the north; Many towns for men only; Road opens from Dawson to Tanana; Wooden piping now being used in Vancouver, Spokane and other cities; Marine News; Yorkshire Post writer compares Victoria and Vancouver - Victoria Polite and easy going while her mainland rival full of business; and much more. Dozens of advertisements including: an attractive piece from Weiler Bros. which features Brass Kerbs and Coal Scoops. Significant chipping along fold. Some yellowing. Few edge tears. Fatigue cracks to central portion of all pages. Book
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The Northern Mariner - The Journal of the Canadian Nautical Research Society: October 1996
Articles: The Challenge of Navigation to Hydrography on the British Columbia Coast, 1850-1930; Prisoners of War and British Port Communities, 1793-1815; A Private War in the Caribbean - Nova Scotia Privateering, 1793-1805; Labour and the Unions in Wartime Essential Industry - Shipyard workers in British Columbia, 1939-1945; Port Cities in the French Wars - The Responses of Merchants in Bordeaux, Hamburg and Livorno to Napoleon's Continental Blockade, 1806-1813; plus several book reviews. Bit of high-lighting to table of contents else clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, December 2, 1961 *TV'S MOST UNEXPECTED HIT - THE FLINTSTONES*
Features: Tanganyika - bright spot on a dark continent; People on the way up - Mike Ditka - Dangerous Bear, Joan Odell - Lady Prosecutor, James N. Anno Jr - nuclear pioneer, Pamela Tiffin - Instant Star; Tomorrow the moon - colour photo of Titan rocket on pad at Cape Canaveral; PT 109 - the adventure that made a President; Trouble Shooter for Weddings - Mrs. Frances Poetker, Cincinnati Florist; Must our cities be so ugly? - by John E. Burchard; Adventures of the Mind; TV's most unexpected hit - Great article on Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera, the Flintstones and Yogi Bear; How to get rich with a rope - Cowpuncher/Cowboy Dean Oliver; The Peacemakers, part 8 (conclusion). Somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, November 3, 1962 *ADOLPH EICHMANN AND HIS TRIAL*
Features: Gutter Politics, by Bruce L. Felknor - in every election year unscrupulous smear experts ply their shoddy trade; Eichmann and His Trial (Part 1 of 3), by Gideon Hausner - the full story, his prosecutor, the Attorney-General of Israel; Change of Pace on the Night-Club Scene - New York's grab bag of entertainment holds a varied fare for the enterprising visitor; His Car is Named Desire - with the racy Avanti, Studebaker's Sherwood Egbert hungers for big sales; 'Genius' at Green Bay - Jim Tayolr delivers running power for the Packers; From Greece - Food Fit for the Gods; Tale of Two Cities - San Francisco vs. Los Angeles; Memoirs of a Monster, by Boris Karloff - the world's most famous bogeyman looks back on his 35-year career in horror; Can we still be first on the Moon? (PLEASE NOTE: PAGES 83-84 MISSING FROM THE MOON STORY. Nice colour Cadillac ad inside back cover. Average wear. Book
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The Sphere Magazine - The Empire's Illustrated Weekly: April 7, 1945
Features: Horrific opening photo of the ruins of Wesel bears the caption 'German cities are being pulverised to dust; photos of the British jet plane, the Gloster-Whittle; photos of the crossing of the River Rhine; Photos and details of Hitler's Berhof at Berchtesgaden; Photos of the capture of Mandalay; photos from Iwo Jima; The capture of Wesel; New equipment for use against Germans and 'Japs'; Pictures from Russia; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Time Magazine (Canadian Edition), October (Oct.) 12, 1981 - The High Cost of Entitlements
108 pages. Features: Color-photo Volvo car ad; Nice color-photo ad for the Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 7000; Brooklyn Ghetto Child Baby Love; Ronald Reagan decides to build the MX missile and the B-1 Bomber - article with great color photos; Selling AWACS to the Saudis; Two-page Itt Canada ad features their numerous Canadian industrial applications; Is John Hinckley crazy about Jodie Foster?; South Florida swamped by refugee needs and violence; Graft in Oklahoma; How to cut benefits without hurting the truly needy - school lunches; Nissan Stanza ad; Nice one-page color photo ad for CP Air's Empress Class service; Ad for the Olivetti S6000 computer; Nice color-photo ad for the 1982 Mazda RX-7; Unemployment Plague in Western Europe; Solidarity sticks with Lech Welesa, but his policies are attacked; West Germany sends superspy Gunter Guillaume East; Bloodshed in the streets of Iran; Buick ad for the 1982 Riviera, Electra and Estate Wagon; First Person Account of Life in a Khomeini Prison; Wiser's Whisky ad features photo of master blender Keith Baldwin and many co-workers at the Thurlow Township distillery; Taipei rejects Beijing; 8-page color ad feature for Sheraton Hotels; Soviet Rockers - Woodstock, Yerevan style; Whiff of Panic on Wall St. - article with inset photo of Joe Granville; Sonny Cough and a once-only tax-free deal; Color-photo Luxman stereo ad features inset color photo of Boris Brott, conductor of the Hamilton Philharmonic; The Bath Iron Works in Maine; Color-photo ad for the 1982 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue; Coping with the high cost of moving employees; Art Feature, "Paris 1937-1957 - An Elegy"; Celebrity color photos of Chester Gould, Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner and Alfred Kahn; U.S. Cities look to Europe for more livable streets (trying to tame the automobile); Nice color-photo ad for the Toshiba Beta V-8500 VCR; Two-page ad for the Peugeot 505SR car; Photo-illustrated article on singer Pat Benatar; Pulp industry ad includes color photo of waterbomber in action; Color photo ad for the Chevy Cavalier; Large protest for black colleges in Atlanta; Karpov and Korchnoi meet in chess; The Hinckley Case and the Insanity Plea; Passing of Romulo Betancourt, Robert Montgomery and Harry Golden; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Time Magazine, January 27, 1967 - Los Angeles Smog Cover Photo
Contents: George Wallace; What is Art Today? - a Time essay; Chiang Kai-Shek; Nice full-page color-photo ad for the Chevrolet Camaro; Goa; Disputed farmland between Syria and Israel; Bart Starr; Great Ford color photo centerfold ad features the Mustang, Cougar and Thunderbird; Numerous color photos of smog over American cities - and article on smog; Photo of electric-powered Dauphine car with silver-zinc batteries; Nice color photo ad for the Lincoln Continental with suicide doors; Fire at McCormick Place - with photos; Widmer's Winery; New Larynx for Lance Corporal Walter Lopata; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Time Magazine, July 5, 1976 - America's New Immigrants
90 pages. Features: Celebrating the Bicentennial; Immigrants celebrate coming to America; Nancy Donnelly is removed from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy; Italian election results; Shock waves from Soweto Riots; Arab peace-keepers arrive in Lebanon; Lopez Portillo in Mexico; Seychelles President James R. Mancham; Color photos of impressive new buildings in multiple American big cities; Dan Burden and Bikecentennial '76 which saw cyclists pedal from Astoria to Williamsburg; Great color photos of the ol' RWB (red, white and blue); Washington Cathedral - article with color photos; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Time Magazine, September 1, 1967 - Sandy Dennis Cover
Contents: New Haven urban renewal; Urban Coalition; A Program for Cities; George Lincoln Rockwell and the National Socialist White People's Party, and Rockwell's murder by John Patler (Patsalos); Photo of maiden flight of Navy F-111B; Trainees at For Sill P.O.W. Course - preparing for the worst - with photo; Marine Gunnery Sergeant Jimmie E. Howard awarded Medal of Honor - with photo; Smoking and Safety; Forest fires in the Northwest; Vietnam War update; Macnamara on Bombing the North; Arab Refugees after war with Israel; Review of Israel's victory; Photo of North American Aviation's XB-70 and X-15 supersonic aircraft; Ch'u Silk Manuscript; Photo after marriage of George Scott Romney, oldest son of Michigan Governor George Romney; Photo of Bobbie Gentry; Bus Mosbacher; Swimmer Debbie Meyer; Gaylord Perry and the Spitball; Sandy Dennis - article with photos; Photo of Edgar M. Bronfman who purchased shares in MGM from Philip J. Levin; The death of Henry John Kaiser - story with photos; "Alligators" - LaCoste sports shirts; Clarence Jackson of Phoenix, AZ and his fight with Sears; and much more. Unmarked. Above-average wear to cover. Book
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Trains - The Illustrated Magazine of Railroading, September1950 - Cover Photo of Louisville & Nashville's Lima-built Berkshire No. 1985 Thunders Out of Norton, Va.
58 pages. Features: Union Pacific shuttles 2400 cars a day through its new hump yard at North Platte; Pennsylvania Railroad's new Reservation System - article with photos; 2-10-4 to Revelstoke, B.C. - Canadian Pacific Selkirk No. 5927, defeated last winter by a diesel, is still slugging it out across the Rocky Mountains - article with photos; Pacifics to Placid - Oil-burning K-11's wheel tonnage and tourists over an Adirondack Mountain branch which New York Central Leases from Delaware & Hudson - article with photos; Photo Section - includes great centerfold photo of Santa Fe 4-8-4 No. 3780 taking water at San Bernardino; Prairie State Railroad - Peoria-St. Louis passengers travel via the electric way when they ride the Illinois Terminal's streamliners on the only through route between the cities - article with photos, list of rolling stock, and map; Cherry River Boom & Lumber Company - this West Virginia private lumber road gets a boost from new coal mines; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains Magazine, November 1941, Vol. 2, No. 1
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Saga of the "400" - it was just an ordinary Pacific which started the high-speed Chicago-Twin Cities service; Dulith, Missabe & Iron Range - in the land of short, stubby cars and long, heavy trains; Empire State Express - Seventeen million miles are credited to New York Central crack train - centerfold photo of this train at the height of her glory; The Traveling Salesman - Railroad glimpses from a thumbworn diary recording 12 years of covering the West by train, by Victor H. White; C&O 4-4-2; Capital Cities Route - Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac is funnel for north and south Atlantic Seaboard traffic; A Vermont Short Line - Montepelier & Wells River Railroad transports heavy granite loads from the Barre & Chelsea to the Boston & Maine; Trains' Map of Vermont Railroads. Average soiling and wear. Small date stamp atop front cover. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book
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True West Magazine, December 1973 *Special Treasure Issue*
Features: Good-bye to Fred Gipson; Lost Cities of the Sierra Madre; The Disappearance of Eugene Wilson; A $30 Poker Chip of Pure Gold; Bandid with the Post Hole Banks; Ghost Camp on the Big Horn - a resort only accessible via two hours by boat, dodging boulders and rapidsd - Dr. G.W. Barry of Big Horn Canyon; The Frozen Priest of Pembina - Father Joseph Goiffon; The Golden Clay - Hackett Elmore; Some Still Make it on the Home Place - Luis McCuistion is one! - Wimberley, Texas; The Treasure of Alamo Canyon - Arch Frame; Gore Canyon's Haunted Silver Mine; Heist in a West Texas Sandstorm - the Seminole National Bank, Texes; Wild Old Days!. Unmarked with light wear. Advertising coupon clipped from page 55 - text unaffected. Quality copy. Book
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SHOOT! Soccer/Football Magazine, 20 September 1969 *DERBY COUNTY - IN FULL COLOUR*
Features: Cover photo of Ian St. John (Liverpool and Scotland); Bobby Moore writes - 'Burnley - the best soccer school in Britain'; b/w photo of John Ritchie (Stoke City); Ron Davies - the Saint with a head for goals; Colour photos of Pat Crerant (Manchester United) and Terry Venables (Q.P.R.); Leeds - top of the record charts; They've put the 'New' in Newcastle United - the team who surprised all soccer; Nice colour centerfold photo of Derby County - First Division New Boys; b/w photo of Wilf Smith (Sheffield Wednesday) vs. Francis Lee (Manchester City); New Boys on top form; Shoot Readers score at Arsenal; Joe Payne, emergency centre-forward of Luton Town, scored 10 (TEN!) GOALS in one match on Easter Monday, April 13, 1936 vs. Bristol Rovers; Colour photos of Steve Kember (Crystal Palace) and Barry Lyons (Nottingham Forest); Focus on Willie Carr (Coventry City); Gordon Banks; great action b/w photo of Ralph Coates (Burnley) and Bob McNab (Arsenal); A soccer tale of two cities - Merseyside v. Milan!; Colour photo of David Powell (Sheffield United) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
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Mumford, Lewis
La cité à Travers L'histoire
Editions du Seuil 14 x 20,5 Paris 1961 Broché, couverture rempliée, 781 p. Collections Esprit "La Cité prochaine". Traduit de l'américain par Guy et Guillaume Durand. 64 planches hors-texte, bibliographie, index. Signature de l'historien François-Georges Dreyfus 1964, en haut de la page de garde, pliures au dos, sans conséquences, bonne couverture, très bon intérieur.(C139) Livre
Bookseller reference : 4457
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Mumford, Lewis
La cité à Travers L'histoire
Editions du Seuil 14 x 20,5 Paris 1961 Broché, couverture rempliée, 781 p. Collections Esprit "La Cité prochaine". Traduit de l'américain par Guy et Guillaume Durand. 64 planches hors-texte, bibliographie, index. Signature de l'historien François-Georges Dreyfus 1964, en haut de la page de garde, pliures au dos, sans conséquences, bonne couverture, très bon intérieur.(C139) Livre
Bookseller reference : 4457
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Munn, Orson D.
Scientific American June 1931 Volume 144 Number 6
A very interesting issue. Features: Triangulation - why and how this precise surveying job is done; Editorials - The Nicaragua Canal - The "R-101" disaster - Spiritism exposed - Why a navy is needed - Sick railroads - Lessons learned; Our changing transportation - competitors to the railroads; Zone television and the television arc - television transmission via three channels; Tudying up the constellations - archaic method of outlining roups is being simplified; Problems of calendar improvement - the importance of the movment ot change our calendar; Tons of human hair in industry - woven into press-clth, hair serves a most useful purpose; This new big business of gardening - food raising becomes a gigantic mechanized industry; From the archeologist's Notebook - bronze bowl - home of a notorious Roman - Lid of Canopic jar - a Roman portrait - Chinese head-dress ornament; Man's insect allies - an insect that feeds on cacti and destroys them; Change - the great competitor; Sulfur - the second of three related articles on salt, sulfur and petroleum; Clemenceau and Foch - the United States enters the war - the Armistice and peace conference; Diesel versus gasoline-engined plane - the diesel-engined plane has a higher "ceiling"; A flexible amusement building in New Orleans - a municipal auditorium with a movable stage platform; A two-mile industrial water tunnel - tunnel for the ford plant carries enough water for several cities. Chip loose at top of spine. One inch opening between top of spine and front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Tear to page 402. Book
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MURAT TÜRKTEKI.
Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 11 cm). In English. 127 p., ills. Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük. Two hills form the 37 ha site on the Southern Anatolian Plateau. The taller eastern mound contains eighteen levels of Neolithic occupation between 7400 bc and 6200 bc, including wall paintings, reliefs, sculptures and other symbolic and artistic features. Together they testify to the evolution of social organization and cultural practices as humans adapted to a sedentary life. The western mound shows the evolution of cultural practices in the Chalcolithic period, from 6200 bc to 5200 bc. Çatalhöyük provides important evidence of the transition from settled villages to urban agglomeration, which was maintained in the same location for over 2,000 years. It features a unique streetless settlement of houses clustered back to back with roof access into the buildings.
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MURAT TÜRKYILMAZ.
Susehri folkloru 1. Maniler, bilmeceler, atasözleri, deyimler, dualar, beddualar.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 158 p. Folklore of Susehri Province of Sivas City (in Central Anatolia). Susehri folkloru 1. Maniler, bilmeceler, atasözleri, deyimler, dualar, beddualar.
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MURAT YÜKSEL.
Trabzon'da Türk-Islam eserleri ve kitabeler. 5 volumes set.
New English Trabzon'da Turk-Islam Eserleri ve Kitabeler. I-V [5 volumes set], Murat Yuksel, Trabzon belediyesi, Trabzon, 2000. Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). B/w and color pcs. 269, 384, 481, 576, 512 p. Turkish and Islamic pieces and inscriptions. This enormous work on the tomb inscriptions enlightens the history, culture and antiquities of Trabzon. The inscriptions are given in Turkish with Arabic letters and their transcriptions are given with Turkish letters.
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MUSSAT Marie-Clair
La Belle Epoque des Kiosques à Musique
1992 Editions Du May, 1992 - In-4 cartonnage noir avec titre doré, sous jaquette illustrée - Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques - 150 pages
Bookseller reference : 92773
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MUSA ÇADIRCI.
Tanzimat döneminde Anadolu kentleri'nin sosyal ve ekonomik yapilari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 410 p. Tanzimat döneminde Anadolu kentleri'nin sosyal ve ekonomik yapilari. Social and economic structure of Anatolian cities in the Reform Period. OTTOMANIA Urban history Social history Ottoman culture Ottoman cities.
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MUSTAFA KARA.
Ask bülbülü Hz. Üftâde ve dergâhi.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 106 p., color ills. Ask bülbülü Hz. Üftâde ve dergâhi. A study on Mehmet Muhyiddin Üftâde, 1489 or 1490-1580 and his dervish lodge in Ottoman Bursa.
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MUSTAFA KARA.
Bursa'da tarikatlar ve tekkeler.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 230 p., b/w ills. Mystic and sufi orders, and lodges in Bursa City from Ottoman Empire to Republican Turkey. Bursa'da tarikatlar ve tekkeler.
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MUSTAFA NECATI [UGURAL], (Turkish statesman in the early years of the Turkish Republic, who served as the Minister of National Education during the reform period), (1894-1929).
Autograph letter signed 'Mustafa Necati' sent to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 22,5x17,5 cm. In Ottoman script written on a fine and special Italian hand-made paper with 'Aurelius' watermark. 1 p. on bifolium. Dated March 13, 1926. It starts as "Muhterem hemsire...". 4 lines. Signed as 'Maarif müdürü' [i.e. Director of Ministery of Education] by Mustafa Necati. Mustafa Necati Ugural was a Turkish statesman in the early years of the Turkish Republic, who served as the Minister of National Education during the reform period. He died before the Turkish Surname Law was adopted and the surname Ugural is actually the surname his family members adopted after his death. Mustafa Necati was born in 1894 in Izmir. His father was Halit and his mother was Naciye. After his primary and secondary education in Izmir, he went to Istanbul for higher education and studied law. He returned to Izmir in 1914 to serve as a lawyer and teacher. In 1915 he established a private school with his friend Vasif Çinar. He also served as a legal adviser for the local railway company. After the First World War in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated, the Allies fired the railway workers. He tried to defend the workers' rights by establishing a committee. Later he expanded his activities to defend the rights of the reserve officers who returned from the front. After Izmir was occupied by the Greek army, he fled to Istanbul and then to Balikesir, where he began to participate in the Turkish War of Independence. Among other things, he published a short-lived newspaper to defend Turkish rights against the Greek invasion. After the Ottoman parliament in Istanbul was abolished by the Allies on 16 March 1920, Turkish parliament was established in Ankara on 23 April 1920 and Mustafa Necati was elected as the Saruhan (present Manisa) MP. However, during the 1920-1922 term, he spent most of his time out of Ankara. He was appointed as a member of Independence Tribunals in Sivas and then Kastamonu. Finally, he was appointed as the chairman of Amasya Independence Tribunal. As soon as the Republic was proclaimed on 29 September 1923, Mustafa Necati became a government minister of Ismet Inönü's cabinets. His first seat was Minister of Exchange Construction and Settlement in the 1st government of Turkey. This was a very important seat for its main responsibility was the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. In the 2nd government of Turkey, he was the Minister of Justice. However, his most important seat was that of the Minister of National Education following a revision in the 4th government of Turkey. He kept this post in the 5th government of Turkey till his death. Up to 1928, the Arabic script was used in Turkey. However, the Turkish language has 8 vowels and the Arabic script remained incapable of reproducing the Turkish words. Nevertheless, being the script of the Quran it was considered to be inalterable. But president Atatürk decided to adopt the Latin alphabet (with small changes). Moreover, he insisted that the reform should be carried out immediately. In addition to adding the Latin alphabet to school curricula, short term courses for the adults called Nation's schools (Turkish: Millet Mektebi) were established. As the minister of National Education, Mustafa Necati was responsible for establishing these courses. The courses were successful and Necati was later considered to be one of the pioneers of the new Turkish alphabet. (Wikipedia).
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MUSTAFA NECATI [UGURAL], (Turkish statesman in the early years of the Turkish Republic, who served as the Minister of National Education during the reform period), (1894-1929).
Autograph letter signed 'Mustafa Necati' sent to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 20x13,5 cm. In Ottoman script written on a fine paper. 1 p. on bifolium. Dated June 16, 1926. It starts as "Azîz hemsire...". 4 lines. Signed as 'Maarif müdürü' [i.e. Director of Ministery of Education] by Mustafa Necati. Mustafa Necati Ugural was a Turkish statesman in the early years of the Turkish Republic, who served as the Minister of National Education during the reform period. He died before the Turkish Surname Law was adopted and the surname Ugural is actually the surname his family members adopted after his death. Mustafa Necati was born in 1894 in Izmir. His father was Halit and his mother was Naciye. After his primary and secondary education in Izmir, he went to Istanbul for higher education and studied law. He returned to Izmir in 1914 to serve as a lawyer and teacher. In 1915 he established a private school with his friend Vasif Çinar. He also served as a legal adviser for the local railway company. After the First World War in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated, the Allies fired the railway workers. He tried to defend the workers' rights by establishing a committee. Later he expanded his activities to defend the rights of the reserve officers who returned from the front. After Izmir was occupied by the Greek army, he fled to Istanbul and then to Balikesir, where he began to participate in the Turkish War of Independence. Among other things, he published a short-lived newspaper to defend Turkish rights against the Greek invasion. After the Ottoman parliament in Istanbul was abolished by the Allies on 16 March 1920, Turkish parliament was established in Ankara on 23 April 1920 and Mustafa Necati was elected as the Saruhan (present Manisa) MP. However, during the 1920-1922 term, he spent most of his time out of Ankara. He was appointed as a member of Independence Tribunals in Sivas and then Kastamonu. Finally, he was appointed as the chairman of Amasya Independence Tribunal. As soon as the Republic was proclaimed on 29 September 1923, Mustafa Necati became a government minister of Ismet Inönü's cabinets. His first seat was Minister of Exchange Construction and Settlement in the 1st government of Turkey. This was a very important seat for its main responsibility was the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. In the 2nd government of Turkey, he was the Minister of Justice. However, his most important seat was that of the Minister of National Education following a revision in the 4th government of Turkey. He kept this post in the 5th government of Turkey till his death. Up to 1928, the Arabic script was used in Turkey. However, the Turkish language has 8 vowels and the Arabic script remained incapable of reproducing the Turkish words. Nevertheless, being the script of the Quran it was considered to be inalterable. But president Atatürk decided to adopt the Latin alphabet (with small changes). Moreover, he insisted that the reform should be carried out immediately. In addition to adding the Latin alphabet to school curricula, short term courses for the adults called Nation's schools (Turkish: Millet Mektebi) were established. As the minister of National Education, Mustafa Necati was responsible for establishing these courses. The courses were successful and Necati was later considered to be one of the pioneers of the new Turkish alphabet. (Wikipedia).
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MUSTAFA NECATI [UGURAL], (Turkish statesman in the early years of the Turkish Republic, who served as the Minister of National Education during the reform period), (1894-1929).
Autograph letter signed 'Mustafa Necati' sent to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 22x13,5 cm. In Ottoman script written on a fine paper. "Maarif Vekâleti" [i.e. Ministry of Education] watermark. 1 p. Dated May 8, 1926. It starts as "Azîz hemsire...". 4 lines. Signed as 'Maarif müdürü' [i.e. Director of Ministery of Education] by Mustafa Necati. Mustafa Necati Ugural was a Turkish statesman in the early years of the Turkish Republic, who served as the Minister of National Education during the reform period. He died before the Turkish Surname Law was adopted and the surname Ugural is actually the surname his family members adopted after his death. Mustafa Necati was born in 1894 in Izmir. His father was Halit and his mother was Naciye. After his primary and secondary education in Izmir, he went to Istanbul for higher education and studied law. He returned to Izmir in 1914 to serve as a lawyer and teacher. In 1915 he established a private school with his friend Vasif Çinar. He also served as a legal adviser for the local railway company. After the First World War in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated, the Allies fired the railway workers. He tried to defend the workers' rights by establishing a committee. Later he expanded his activities to defend the rights of the reserve officers who returned from the front. After Izmir was occupied by the Greek army, he fled to Istanbul and then to Balikesir, where he began to participate in the Turkish War of Independence. Among other things, he published a short-lived newspaper to defend Turkish rights against the Greek invasion. After the Ottoman parliament in Istanbul was abolished by the Allies on 16 March 1920, Turkish parliament was established in Ankara on 23 April 1920 and Mustafa Necati was elected as the Saruhan (present Manisa) MP. However, during the 1920-1922 term, he spent most of his time out of Ankara. He was appointed as a member of Independence Tribunals in Sivas and then Kastamonu. Finally, he was appointed as the chairman of Amasya Independence Tribunal. As soon as the Republic was proclaimed on 29 September 1923, Mustafa Necati became a government minister of Ismet Inönü's cabinets. His first seat was Minister of Exchange Construction and Settlement in the 1st government of Turkey. This was a very important seat for its main responsibility was the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. In the 2nd government of Turkey, he was the Minister of Justice. However, his most important seat was that of the Minister of National Education following a revision in the 4th government of Turkey. He kept this post in the 5th government of Turkey till his death. Up to 1928, the Arabic script was used in Turkey. However, the Turkish language has 8 vowels and the Arabic script remained incapable of reproducing the Turkish words. Nevertheless, being the script of the Quran it was considered to be inalterable. But president Atatürk decided to adopt the Latin alphabet (with small changes). Moreover, he insisted that the reform should be carried out immediately. In addition to adding the Latin alphabet to school curricula, short term courses for the adults called Nation's schools (Turkish: Millet Mektebi) were established. As the minister of National Education, Mustafa Necati was responsible for establishing these courses. The courses were successful and Necati was later considered to be one of the pioneers of the new Turkish alphabet. (Wikipedia).
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Mustafa Vazih Efendi (1764 - 1831).
Amasya fetvâlari ve ilk Amasya sehir tarihi. (Belâbilü'r-râsiye fî riyâz-i mesâili'l-Amâsiyye). Prep by: Ali Riza Ayar, Recep Orhan Özel.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. B/w ills. and 2 facsimile pages in Ottoman Turkish. [xxi], 107, [1] p. In Turkish. Amasya fetvâlari ve ilk Amasya sehir tarihi. (Belâbilü'r-râsiye fî riyâz-i mesâili'l-Amâsiyye). Prep by: Ali Riza Ayar, Recep Orhan Özel.
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MUSTAFA VAZIH EFENDI, (1764-1831).
Amasya fetvâlari ve ilk Amasya sehir tarihi. (Belâbilü'r-râsiye fî riyâz-i mesâili'l-Amâsiyye). Prep by: Ali Riza Ayar, Recep Orhan Özel.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. B/w ills. and 2 facsimile pages in Ottoman Turkish. [xxi], 107, [1] p. In Turkish. Amasya fetvâlari ve ilk Amasya sehir tarihi. (Belâbilü'r-râsiye fî riyâz-i mesâili'l-Amâsiyye). Prep by: Ali Riza Ayar, Recep Orhan Özel.
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MUSTAFA ÖZÇELIK.
Bursa'nin Yunus'u Âsik Yunus.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 128 p., ills. Bursa'nin Yunus'u Âsik Yunus. A biographical study on Turkish sufi / mystic minstrel Asik Yunus of Bursa, (1438-?).
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MUZAFFER DOGANBAS.
Kültürel ve sanatsal boyutuyla Amasya.
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 184 p., color ills. Kültürel ve sanatsal boyutuyla Amasya.
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Mühlmann, Wilhelm E. ; Llaryora, Roberto J
Strummula siciliana : Ehre, Rang und soziale Schichtung in einer sizilianischen Agro-Stadt
Meisenheim am Glan: Hain. 1973. 138 Seiten. 23cm. Zustand: Gut gering gebräunt (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Ist etwas bestoßen-berieben; Broschiert
Bookseller reference : 460197
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MAX COUPER: THE PLOT: THREE MUSEUMS AND FOUR CITIES,
, London, Booth-Clibborn, 1998, Pictorial softcover, picture-frontispice, 205 x 295mm., 79pp., profoundly illustrated in colour and b/w.
Bookseller reference : 18010
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MEESTERWERKEN IN ZILVER UIT PRIVE - VERZAMELINGEN. CHEFS-D'OEUVRE D'ORFEVRERIE DE COLLECTIONS PRIVEES. MEISTERWERKE VON SILBER AUS PRIVATSAMMLUNGEN. MASTERWORKS OF SILVER OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS.
Gent, Bijlokemuseum, 1985 Originele geillustreerde uitgeversomslag in kleur, 21x27 cm., 345 pp, geillustreerd in kleur en z/w.
Bookseller reference : 10378
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N/A.
TRESORS ARTISTIQUES. VILLES CANDIDATES AUX JEUX OLYMPIQUES DE L' AN 2000.
, Comite Internationale Olympique, 1993., Broche, couverture d' editeur illustre en couleur, 30x24cm, 179pp, illustre en couleur et n/b. ISBN 92910500126.
Bookseller reference : 13592
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Na Medicina Na Regina Helena De Paiva Ramos as 20 Arvores Da Mata Atlantica Presente Nas Cidades
Mata Atlântica Vinte Razões Para Amá-la
Musa 2009-06-06. Paperback. Good. Musa paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG8585653787 ISBN : 8585653787 9788585653781
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Nachmias, David ; Menahem, Gila ; Avidor, Sigal [Eds.]
Social Processes and Public Policy in Tel-Aviv-Yafo [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH PREFACE AND ABSTRACTS]
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH PREFACE AND ABSTRACTS. 240X170 mm. 294 pages. Gilt hardcover. Gilt spine. Cover corners bumped. Spine edges bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Nachmias, David ; Menahem, Gila [Ed.]
Social Processes and Public Policy in Tel-Aviv-Yafo - Volume 2 [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARY].
THIS VOLUME ONLY. IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARY. 245X170 mm. 382 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Nachmias, David; Menahem, Gila [Eds.]
Tel-Aviv - Yafo Studies: Social Processes and Public Policy - Volume 3 [IN HEBREW WITH ABSTRACTS IN ENGLISH] [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
THIS VOLUME ONLY. IN HEBREW WITH ABSTRACTS IN ENGLISH. 24.5x17 Cm. 388+XXXI pages. Hardcover. Spine edges slightly bumped. Cover corners slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Nadav, M. ; Plesser, Rivka [Ed.]
Jerusalem: Ten Years Around - Exhibition [IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW].
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 28x21.5cm. 38 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled and slightly yellowing. Spine slightly worn. Pages slightly wrinkled and slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Nader, George A.
Cities of Canada - Volume One: Theoretical, Historical and Planning Perspectives
367 pages. "As the original book is out of print we have reproduced the sections students are asked to read in Geography 303. As only portions of the text have been copied, you may notice that the page numbers are not always consecutive." - from verso of title page. Minimal markings. Moderate wear. Solid working copy. Date Unknown. 1990? Book
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Namyslo, Aleksandra
Utracone Nadzieje: Ludnosc Zydowska w Wojewodztwie Slaskim/Katowickim w Latach 1945-1970 ---/--- Lost Hopes: Jews in the Silesian/Katowickie Viovodeship in Years 1945-1970 [IN POLISH AND ENGLISH]
BILINGUAL POLISH-ENGLISH EDITION. 30.5x21.5cm. 186 pages. Hardcover. Library copy with usual marks. Else in good conditions. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Namyslo, Aleksandra
Zanim Nadeszla Zaglada... Polozenie ludnosci zydowskiej w Zaglebiu Dabrowskim w okresie okupacji niemieckiej / Before the Holocaust Came...: The Situation of Jews in Zaglembie During the German Occupation [IN POLISH AND ENGLISH]
BILINGUAL POLISH-ENGLISH EDITION. 29x21.5cm. 151 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Naor, Mordecai
The Gift of Electricity [IN HEBREW]
275x215mm. 383 pages. Black hard cover. D.J slightly worn at edges and torn at corners. Else in good condition. 1.5 Kg PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Naor, Mordecai [Ed.]
The Man from Tel-Hai Zalman Belachovsky: The case of Tel-Hai after almost Ninety Years [IN HEBREW] A Historical and Literary Reader
In Hebrew. 160X230 mm. 192 pages. Hardcover. Includes many photos. Spine is bumped at lower edge. Otherwise in good condition.
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Naor, Mordechai
The Pioneers of Herzliya: The Story of the First Settlers 1924-1934 [IN HEBREW]
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Nathan, Jones ; Stacey Goldman, Judy
The Flavor of Jerusalem
24x16 cm. 242+xix pages. Gilt Hardcover. In good condition.
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