Dear Librarians;
I'd appreciate if anyone can give me some helpful tips
on how I can proceed with learning more about out of
print books and how such books can possibly be brought
back into print. These out of print books are
important because of their rich historical and
documentary value and should be salvaged because of
the significant material that can shed light to future
generations.
Some of the books I'm interested in deal with the
events of the Greco-Turkish war the destruction of
Hellenism in Asia Minor. See below for some titles.
I'd also be interested if anyone has any other books
focusing on the Greeks of Asia Minor during this
period (1916-1923).
Bierstadt, Edward Hale, 1891- GREAT BETRAYAL; A SURVEY
OF THE NEAR EAST PROBLEM.
OEconomos, Lysimachos, 1895- Tragedy of the Christian
Near East, by Lysimachos OEconomos. Appendix: the
Smyrna holocaust, by Charles Dobson.
Oeconomos, Lysimachos. The Martyrdom of Smyrna and
Eastern Christendom: A File of Overwhelming Evidence,
Denouncing the Misdeeds of the Turks in
Asia Minor and Showing Their Responsibility for the
Horrors of Smyrna. London:
Allen & Unwin, 1922.
Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1946. I was sent to Athens, by
Henry Morgenthau, in collaboration with French
Strother; illustrations from photographs.
Papadopoulos, Alexander. Persecutions of the Greeks in
Turkey before the European war, by Archimandrite
Alexander Papadopoulos, on the basis of
official documents; tr. from the Greek by Carroll N.
Brown.
Thank you for your time,
Thomas Mantzakides
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