BIBLIOGRAPHY: Selected Articles Related to the Authorship of Ali and Nino

"Essad Bey Obituary." Ausbau (Masthead: "Independent Weekly Journal in German and English in Americanization and the Interests of all Immigrants. Combat Racial Intolerance"). (September 10, 1942), p. 4, Serious errors exist in this article. Newspaper identifies Essad Bey by the n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Azerbaijan international 2011-01, Vol.15 (2-4), p.348
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Zusammenfassung:"Essad Bey Obituary." Ausbau (Masthead: "Independent Weekly Journal in German and English in Americanization and the Interests of all Immigrants. Combat Racial Intolerance"). (September 10, 1942), p. 4, Serious errors exist in this article. Newspaper identifies Essad Bey by the name of "Nussenblatt" and says that he was "from Azerbaijan (Soviel Armenia, Caucasus)." See copy of original German article with Azer translation in Nurida Atashi, Essad Bey: Secrets of the Century, Sacrifice o Time and Evil. Baku: Nurlan, 2007, p. 329. _____ . "Who is the Author of "Oil and Blood in the Orient"? "tjarqda Neft \ Qan esarini Yazan Bu Fars Müallif Kimdir?" OdIu Yurt (Land of Fire) (March 1930), p. 13. In Turkish, originally published in German in Berliner Tribüne (February 8, 1930). "Turkey: Nationalist Notes," Time Magazine, July 23, 1 928. "President Kemal made official use of the ordinary European alphabet in writing Turkish, last week, and announced that this daring innovation will soon be made compulsory throughout Turkey. "The widespread illiteracy of our population," he said shrewdly, "will make it far easier to introduce a new alphabet in Turkey than in a country where many people already know their letters... Millions of Turks have abandoned the fez for the hat... Thousands will find it even easier to adopt a new alphabet [which] the millions will learn as their first." Search: TIME.com.
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