Published by Yerevan : Tigran Mets Publisher House, 2001
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Condition: Good. Paperback, illustrations in colour. Signed with dedication by Ara Haytayan on title-page.; Fpoxing on first pages.
Publication Date: 1914
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: good. . Theosophical Society, 1914 bound volume in blue boards some markings, signed by Emily Lutyens a prominent Theosophist on endpaper, bright clean copy, no other markings, binding tight, Professional booksellers since 1981.
Publication Date: 1910
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Publication Date: 1917
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Publication Date: 1915
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épisode de l'occupation arabe en Arménie, traduit pour la première fois de l'arménien littéral, sur l'édition des RR. PP. Méchitaristes. Extrait du Journal asiatique. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1880, in-8, broché. 40 pp. Seulement trois exemplaires au CCF (BnF, Sainte-Geneviève, Quai Branly). Le jeune orientaliste Joseph-André Gatteyrias (1855-1883) avait étudié l'arménien et le géorgien à l'École spéciale des Langues orientales vivantes, où il fut notamment l'élève d'Édouard Dulaurier. Envoi autographe du traducteur à O. de Viry.