Publicado por Kegan Paul Intl, New York, 1995
ISBN 10: 0710304838 ISBN 13: 9780710304834
Librería: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 5,20
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por (Aden; ca. 1970), 1970
Librería: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Alemania
EUR 23,20
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Gut. priv. Kopie; 240 S.; Karten; Tab.; Illustr.; 21,5 cm; rückengoldgepr. Leinenband. Gutes Exemplar. - KOPIE / Xerokopie; Copy; professionell gebunden. - Ausgabe schätzungsweise um 1970. - Englisch. - Jemen bzw. Yemen (amtlich Jemenitische Republik, arabisch DMG al-?umh?riyya al-Yamaniyya) ist ein Staat in Vorderasien, im Süden der Arabischen Halbinsel. Jemen grenzt im Norden an Saudi-Arabien, im Osten an Oman, im Süden an den Golf von Aden und das Arabische Meer, im Westen an das Rote Meer. Die Staaten Dschibuti und Eritrea liegen etwa 20 bzw. 30 Kilometer entfernt jenseits des Roten Meeres. Zu Jemen gehören auch die Inselgruppe Sokotra sowie zahlreiche kleinere Inseln im Bab al-Mandab im Roten Meer und im Arabischen Meer. Der Staat Jemen ist aufgrund des Bürgerkrieges allerdings gescheitert, auf dem beschriebenen ehemaligen Staatsgebiet existieren derzeit mehrere De-facto-Staaten. Im Jahr 1990 vereinigten sich die zwei früheren Staaten Jemenitische Arabische Republik (JAR, "Nordjemen"; Hauptstadt Sanaa) und Demokratische Volksrepublik Jemen (DVJ, "Südjemen", Hauptstadt Aden) zum heutigen Staat. Seit 2013 herrschte zunächst ein Bürgerkrieg. In diesem Konflikt gelang es den Huthi-Milizen, die Hauptstadt Sanaa und große Teile des Landes zu erobern. Am 25. März 2015 leitete Saudi-Arabien unter militärischer Mitwirkung acht weiterer Staaten (Islamische Militärkoalition) eine militärische Intervention unter dem Namen Operation Decisive Storm zur Unterstützung der Zentralregierung unter Staatspräsident Hadi und des Regierungschefs Chalid Bahah ein. Damit weitete sich der Konflikt massiv aus und wird als Stellvertreterkrieg zwischen Saudi-Arabien und dem Iran bewertet. Aufgrund des Krieges im Land sind Stand 1. April 2022 4,3 Millionen der Menschen im Land Binnenflüchtlinge. 70 Prozent der Bevölkerung sind auf internationale Hilfe zum Überleben angewiesen. . (wiki) INHALT : Chapter One VISITING THE COUNTRY ------ Chapter Two GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE ------ Chapter Three HISTORICAL GLIMPSE OF YEMEN ------ Chapter Four THE ECONOMY ------ Chapter Five AGRICULTURE ------ Chapter Six THE PORT OF ADEN ------ Chapter Seven THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT ------ Chapter Eight PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT ------ Chapter Nine GEOLOGICAL STUDIES ------ Chapter Ten ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES ------ Chapter Eleuen ANNIMALS OF P.D.R.Y. ------ Chapter Twelve ABOUT PLANTS AND TREES. // This is a general fact book about the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen which until recently had been known as the People's Republic of Southern Yemen. The Republic now embraces the territories which had remained under British domination for nearly 130 years ending in November 1967 after four years of armed struggle. The National Liberation Front formed the Govt. These territories include the former Crown Colony of Aden, the Federation of South Arabia, the Protectorates of Hadhramaut and Mahara and the islands of Socotra, Kuria Muria, Kamaran and Perim. I have sought to present a book of information and interest to the foreign reader, visitor, tourist, businessman and potential investor. Thus there are chapters on tourism, the economy, agriculture and fisheries, the famous port of Aden, as well as a mass of figures about various aspects of life in the country depicting progress as well as revealing efforts to overcome shortcomings and problems facing the Administration. The fact is that this state was ushered into independence amidst incredibly difficult circumstances. British aid was withdrawn shortly after independence leaving the budget suffering from a staggering deficit. British forces were withdrawn on the eve of independence draining in their wake huge amounts of liquid cash which they used to pour into the markets by way of daily individual and family spending on everything from housing to taxis and provision stores. To aggravate the situation, the Suez Canal was closed to traffic following the war in the Middle East in June 1967 depriving Aden of nearly eighty per cent of ships that regularly called at Aden buying bunker oil and bringing ships' passengers to shop in Aden's bazars. Little wonder, then, that quite a few observers inside and outside the country had anticipated a swift collapse of the economy following the birth of the State in such adverse financial conditions. But the government took whatever stern measures were necessary to curtail public expenditure to the minimum. Nevertheless, the economy in general suffered grievously and unemployment reached record proportions. Over thirtyfive thousand persons were rendered jobless without a faint hope of re-employment in the foreseeable future. (Vorwort) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 700.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por (Aden): (ohne Verlagsangaben), 1970
Librería: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Zorn, Marburg, Alemania
Original o primera edición
EUR 59,00
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Añadir al carritoOriginal-Broschur. 150 Seiten mit einigen s/w Abbildungen und Tafeln. Gutes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Textsauber und aus einem Nichtraucherhaushalt. // Original softcover. Clean book in good condition. Book from a non smoking environment. Dieses Exemplar stammt aus der Bibliothek von Walter W. Müller, Professor für Semitistik an der Philipps-Universität Marburg. Sprache: Englisch.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Guides and Handbooks of Africa Publishing Company, Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, 1961
Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 207,27
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fair. 1st Edition. Original green cloth in colour illustrated jacket depicting a local street scene with small RAF logo 15 x 23cm. 236pp illustrated in colour and b/w, including numerous locally relevant adverts. Covers very good with some damp staining. Interiors fine except for Japanese paper reinforcement to the guttering at the title page. The jacket is fair only with some loss. This was written, compiled and published by the Guides and Handbooks of Africa Publishing Company on behalf of the RAF (credited to the back flap). It includes an opening message from Air Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy, who was Commander-in-Chief of Middle East Command (Aden), a newly formed unified command that succeeded the British Forces Arabian Peninsula on March 1961. (Elworthy had been appointed C-in-C of British Forces Arabian Peninsula in August 1960). This guide was therefore issued on the occasion of the reorganisation of British forces in Aden. Although it was directed primarily at service personnel and their families, it acknowledges shared interest for transit passengers and businessmen. Chapters cover background information, living in Aden, shopping, off duty, sightseeing, Middle East Command, Naval and Ground Forces, Services' welfare, Leave in Kenya, Eastleigh for adventure (this refers to the RAF station near Nairobi, "a springboard for some of the roughest, toughest and most adventurous activities in the RAF" including mountaineering, rock climbing, canoeing, sailing, and safari arranged under the RAF's Expedition Training Scheme), Middle East memories (by Air Commodore EL Howard-Williams), Little Aden, Muslim beliefs and Adeni customs (by Farouk Luqman), History of Aden (by Anne Webster), Postage stamps of Aden Colony. Farouk Luqman (1935-2019) was born in Aden, the son of Mohammed Luqman, who owned Fatat Al-Jazeerah, one of the first Arabic newspapers in the Arabian Peninsula. He became a prominent journalist in Saudi Arabia, and Editor-in-Chief of Arab News.