Correspondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in... Show moreCorrespondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in French are accompanied by English translations. Main Heritage Shelves General BR1080 .G74 1854 Book v.4 Item-ID: i20240788 BIB-ID: 1009165 Show less
Correspondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in... Show moreCorrespondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in French are accompanied by English translations. Main Heritage Shelves General BR1080 .G74 1854 Book v.2 Item-ID: i20240764 BIB-ID: 1009165 Show less
Correspondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in... Show moreCorrespondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in French are accompanied by English translations. Main Heritage Shelves General BR1080 .G74 1854 Book v.5 Item-ID: i2024079x BIB-ID: 1009165 Show less
Correspondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in... Show moreCorrespondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in French are accompanied by English translations. Main Heritage Shelves General BR1080 .G74 1854 Book v.3 Item-ID: i20240776 BIB-ID: 1009165 Show less
Correspondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in... Show moreCorrespondence of the Foreign Office concerning Turkey. "Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1854." Several letters in French are accompanied by English translations. Main Heritage Shelves General BR1080 .G74 1854 Book v.1 Item-ID: i1007529x BIB-ID: 1009165 Show less
Across a continent.--Turkey in Asia.--Persia.--Central Asia.--Sport.--Siberia and its railway.--English in Asia. by the Earl of Ronaldshay. Republish... Show moreAcross a continent.--Turkey in Asia.--Persia.--Central Asia.--Sport.--Siberia and its railway.--English in Asia. by the Earl of Ronaldshay. Republished in part from the Times. cf. Pref. Also issued online. Show less
The threshold of the Near East: Istria and Dalmatia -- A patriarchal principality: Montenegro -- The model Balkan state: Bosnia and the Hercegovina... Show moreThe threshold of the Near East: Istria and Dalmatia -- A patriarchal principality: Montenegro -- The model Balkan state: Bosnia and the Hercegovina -- Through the occupied territory -- 'Twixt Austrian and Turk: the sandžak of Novibazar -- Barbarism and civilisation: the Albanian coast and Corfù -- Greece: the country and the capital -- Greece: democracy unlimited -- Crete under the concert -- Samos: a study in autonomy -- The promised land: Macedonia -- The cynosure of the Near East: Stambûl -- An experiment in emancipation: Bulgaria -- The great powers in the Near East. by William Miller. Includes index. Show less
[by] Vernon John Puryear ... with a foreword by Robert J. Kerner ... Maps on lining-papers. Main Heritage Shelves General D376.G7 P8 1935 Book Item-ID:... Show more[by] Vernon John Puryear ... with a foreword by Robert J. Kerner ... Maps on lining-papers. Main Heritage Shelves General D376.G7 P8 1935 Book Item-ID: i10108956 BIB-ID: 1012531 Bibliography: p. 230-256. Show less
Turkmen, Eastern question (Central Asia), Description and travel, Description and travel, DK971.M5 O3 1882, 915.8
by Edmond O'Donovan. Main Heritage Shelves General DK971.M5 O3 1882 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i23437364 BIB-ID: 1022789 Show moreby Edmond O'Donovan. Main Heritage Shelves General DK971.M5 O3 1882 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i23437364 BIB-ID: 1022789 Show less
Eastern question (Balkan), Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878, Afghan Wars, Politics and government, D374 .A74 1879
Main Heritage Shelves General D374 .A74 1879 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i2032621x BIB-ID: 1021403 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General D374 .A74 1879 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i2032621x BIB-ID: 1021403 Show less
Baghdad Railway., Eastern question, World War, 1914-1918--Causes, D465 .J37 1918, 949.6
The war in the East--The story of Asia Minor--The story of the Bagdad Railway--The issue and the outlook--Notes. by Morris Jastrow Also available in... Show moreThe war in the East--The story of Asia Minor--The story of the Bagdad Railway--The issue and the outlook--Notes. by Morris Jastrow Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site. Show less
by Valentine Chirol. Based on a series of letters written for the Times. cf. Pref. Bibliography : p. 499-500. Show moreby Valentine Chirol. Based on a series of letters written for the Times. cf. Pref. Bibliography : p. 499-500. Show less
In 1885 Russia moved to take the Afghan city of Herat, which the British regarded as the "key of India". Marvin wrote and published this emergency... Show moreIn 1885 Russia moved to take the Afghan city of Herat, which the British regarded as the "key of India". Marvin wrote and published this emergency international affairs analysis in eight days. His purpose was to garner support from the British government for military action--up to and including war--against Russia before it took Herat. Marvin believed that the Russians were aiming for India and his analysis is framed as such. At the time of writing, Russia had not yet taken Herat, so Marvin briefly describes the history of the movements leading up to it, followed by a warning of the dangers not only Russian occupation, but Russian railroads would have for the security of India. Marvin also briefly describes Afghanis--a description that denies their ability to control the country because of their tribal differences. by Charles Marvin Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site. Show less