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Very Good French Modern 1/3 red leather bdg. with five compartments on spine. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. [xi], 480 p. La Turquie en 1864. Bertrand Camille Collas, born in Bordeaux in 1819 (died 1898), was a sailor for 15 years before devoting himself to politics. His first stay in Turkey dates from 1841-1842 and the second from 1860. Thanks to his good knowledge of the country and its important characters, he was able to follow the progress of political, diplomatic and commercial developments since the accession of Sultan Abdulaziz. This study takes stock this evolution whose aim was to transform the Ottoman Empire into a modern state taking the example of the European model.
Very Good Turkish Modern cloth bdg. 4to. (27 x 20 m). In Turkish. 201 p., 7 military plans in the end-pocket (no missing). Türklerle beraber Süveys Kanalina. Translated by Mazhar Besim Özalpsan. Scarce First Edition. Only one copy located in OCLC: 69392693 (Bogaziçi University Library). Kress von Kressenstein was a German general from Nuremberg. He was a member of the group of German officers who assisted in the direction of the Ottoman Army during World War I. Kress von Kressenstein was part of the military mission of Otto Liman von Sanders to the Ottoman Empire, which arrived shortly before World War I broke out. Kress came from a patrician family in Nuremberg. His father, Georg Kress von Kressenstein (1840-1911), was a high court judge. Kress von Kressenstein joined the Bavarian army as an ensign in the artillery in 1888. In Palestine during the WW 1, Kress joined Djemal Pasha's army in Palestine as a military engineer and was later chief of staff. Djemal Pasha was given the job by the Turkish leader Enver Pasha of capturing or disabling the Suez Canal. This effort is called the First Suez Offensive, and it occurred in January 1915. Kress von Kressenstein was responsible for creating special boats for crossing the canal (pontoons) as well as organizing the crossing of the Sinai desert. While the desert was crossed with little loss of life, the British were aware of their approach and their attack on the Suez came as no surprise to the defenders. The Ottoman forces were repulsed easily and after two days of fighting, they retreated. Kress von Kressenstein's special pontoons were never used. More than a year passed when the Ottomans tried a second attack on the Suez. With Djemal Pasha directing affairs from his base in Damascus, Kress von Kressenstein led a larger Ottoman army across the Sinai desert, again. This attack ran into a strong British defensive fortification at Romani, 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the canal. The Ottoman army prepared a major set-piece assault on Romani, scheduled for 3 August 1916. The attack was beaten off and again the Ottomans retreated back to their bases in Palestine. The British responded with an attack of their own. They captured some small Ottoman forts in the Sinai, built a railroad and water pipe across the desert and then launched an assault on the Ottoman fort at Gaza. Kress von Kressenstein was in charge of the Ottoman defences along with General Tala Bey. In the First Battle of Gaza (March 1917), the British were defeated, largely due to their own errors. In the Second Battle of Gaza in April 1917, the British were defeated again, the credit for this victory largely going to Kress von Kressenstein. The British removed their unsuccessful generals and replaced them with General Allenby. The Ottomans also replaced their top leadership, bringing in the former Chief of the German General Staff, General von Falkenhayn. Kress von Kressenstein was kept on as commander of the Ottoman 8th Army defending Gaza and he was also awarded Prussia's highest order, the Pour le Mérite. In November 1917, the British under General Allenby breached the Ottoman defensive positions at the Battle of Beersheba and the Third Battle of Gaza. Kress von Kressenstein was able to withdraw his defeated troops in fairly good order to new defensive positions in the north. In the middle of 1918, with the Ottoman-German alliance breaking down, Kress von Kressenstein was sent with a small German force to Georgia (Caucasus), that was protected by Germany after its independence. He helped to frustrate the Red Army's invasion of Georgian region Abkhazia. (Source: Wikipedia). This is the first and only Turkish translation of his memoirs in Palestine during World War 1.
Paris, Firmin - Didot, 1881. In-4 relié demi-chagrin vert à coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré. 789 pages. Edition illustrée d'après les monuments originaux de 4 chromolithographies et de nombreuses gravures sur bois. Reliure très légèrement frottée sinon bon état
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original map. Oblong elephant folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/200.000. [MAP of Ankara city]. Ankara. Gerede, Keskin, Sivrihisar. A rare Ottoman map printed in last period shows Ankara city with detailed place names. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (55 x 46 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400.000. [OTTOMAN MAP of CAUCASIA] Yekaterinodar - Yeysk - Maykob - Anapa. Shows Krasnodar, Maikop, Yeysk, Anapa and shores of Black Sea. At northeast, map shows Kuban river (Kuban nehri) and its basin in Circassia (Republic of Adygea). Maykop is the capital city of the Republic of Adygea in Russia, located on the right bank of the Belaya River (a tributary of the Kuban River). Yekaterinodar (Krasnodar) at north of map, near to Maykop. From northwest to south east, map shows Black Sea shores of the extensive area with interesting details in Ottoman Turkish script. Also shown Belaya, Chokhrak and Dakh Rivers in addition all south land of Krasnodar Krai of the Northwestern Caucasus until southern Georgian borders and Georgia. Almost all toponyms are in Ottoman Turkish.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Elephant folio. (60 x 50 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/300.000. [MAP of KRASNODAR - YEYSK] Yeysk. Bedlapaglia, Yekaterinodar, Anapa. Shows Yeysk, a port and a resort town in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated on the shore of the Taganrog Gulf of the Sea of Azov in north, Yekaterinodar (Krasnodar) in south, Anapa (Bigurkal) etc.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Elephant folio. (60 x 50 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/300.000. [MAP of KRASNODAR - YEYSK] Yeysk. Bedlapaglia, Yekaterinodar, Anapa. Shows Yeysk, a port and a resort town in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated on the shore of the Taganrog Gulf of the Sea of Azov in north, Yekaterinodar (Krasnodar) in south, Anapa (Bigurkal) etc.
Very Good Russian Original concert advert in Russian with autograph signature and inscription by Turkish female pianist Idil Biret. (21x14 cm). Printed advert in Russian, inscription and signature in Turkish. 4 p. Signed to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay, (1925-). [Concert advert of Idil Biret, Moskovskaia Gosudarstvennaia Filarmoniia with autograph signed Biret to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay]. Illustrated cover. Rare.
Very Good English In modern half morocco, embossing and with original marbled. [v], 382 p. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French. Johann Konrad Kern (11. Juni 1808 in Berlingen TG; 14. April 1888 in Zürich; auch: Johannes Conrad Kern) war ein Schweizer Jurist und Nationalrat aus dem Kanton Thurgau. Er diente später als schweizerischer Diplomat in Wien und Paris (dort als 'Minister', entspricht 'Botschafter'). Kern ist als einer der bedeutendsten Staatsmänner des 19. Jahrhunderts in die Schweizer Geschichte eingegangen. Er startete seine politische Laufbahn als Kantonsrat von 1832 bis 1853. Neunmal war er Kantonsratspräsident. Von 1832 bis 1852 war er auch im Erziehungsrat. 1837-50 war er Oberrichter und Präsident der kantonalen Justizkommission. Die Gründung der Thurgauer Kantonsschule im Jahr 1853 war ein Verdienst von ihm. Kern war u.a. Redaktor der Bundesverfassung von 1848, erster Präsident des Bundesgerichtes, Mitglied des Nationalrates (1848-54) und des Ständerates (1855-57), Präsident des Nationalrates 1850/51, Schweizerischer Schulratspräsident, Mitbegründer der ETH Zürich und von 1857 bis 1883 Schweizerischer Gesandter in Paris. Als Diplomat zeichnete er sich mehrfach als Friedensstifter aus. Am 150. Jahrestag der Thurtal-Bahnlinie wurde im Mai 2005 ein ICN-Neigezug der SBB auf den Namen Minister Kern getauft. "Johann Conrad Kern, (born June 11, 1808, Berlingen, Thurgau, Switz.-died April 14, 1888, Zürich), longtime Swiss minister to France and one of the authors of the Swiss federal constitution of 1848. A lawyer and doctor of jurisprudence, Kern was, after 1837, the guiding spirit of Thurgau's cantonal government, especially in the administration of justice. As deputy to the national Diet, he was almost alone in opposing (1838) the extradition of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, the nephew of Napoleon, who was trying to overthrow the French government. He combated the clericalist policies of the dissident Sonderbund league of seven Catholic cantons, ultimately proposing its suppression. (Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica).".
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([xvi], 195 p., 31 plates.; 247 p., ills., 33 plates, 3 folding maps). Pamphylia ve Pisidia kentleri. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Pamphylia. Vol. 2: Pisidia. Translated by Selma Bulgurlu Gün.
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 31 p. Hegira 1334 = Gregorian 1918. Özege 9199. First and Only Edition. Said Halim Pasa was a statesman who served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1917. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he was the grandson of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, often considered the founder of modern Egypt. He was one of the signers in Ottoman - German Alliance. Yet, he resigned after the incident of the pursuit of Goeben and Breslau, an event which served to cement the Ottoman-German alliance during World War I. It is claimed that Mehmed V wanted a person in whom he trusted as Grand Vizier, and that he asked Said Halim to stay in his post as long as possible. Said Halim's term lasted until 1917, cut short because of continuous clashes between him and the Committee of Union and Progress, which by then controlled the Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire. During the court martial trials after World War I in the Ottoman Empire, he was accused of treason as he had his signature under Ottoman - German Alliance. He was exiled on 29 May 1919 to a prison on Malta. He was acquitted from the accusations and set free in 1921, and he moved to Sicily. He wanted to return to the Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, but this request was rejected. He was assassinated soon after in Rome by Arshavir Shiradjian, an agent of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, for his alleged role in the Armenian Genocide. Other sources, however, stated that he was unrelated to the Genocide. This intellectual study of him on self-experiences of decline and fall of Islamic world, view and thought. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (55 x 46 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400.000. [OTTOMAN MAP of CAUCASIA] Yekaterinodar - Yeysk - Maykob - Anapa. Shows Krasnodar, Maikop, Yeysk, Anapa and shores of Black Sea. At northeast, map shows Kuban river (Kuban nehri) and its basin in Circassia (Republic of Adygea). Maykop is the capital city of the Republic of Adygea in Russia, located on the right bank of the Belaya River (a tributary of the Kuban River). Yekaterinodar (Krasnodar) at north of map, near to Maykop. From northwest to south east, map shows Black Sea shores of the extensive area with interesting details in Ottoman Turkish script. Also shown Belaya, Chokhrak and Dakh Rivers in addition all south land of Krasnodar Krai of the Northwestern Caucasus until southern Georgian borders and Georgia. Almost all toponyms are in Ottoman Turkish.
New New English Original cloth bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong folio. (33 x 47 cm). In English and Turkish. Full page color and b/w ills. 239, [1] p. "Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (1790-1838) served as Sweden's ambassador to the Sublime Port between 1824 and 1827. Traveling throughout the Ottoman Empire, he produced about 250 paintings, covering a wide range of themes. This book presents about half of Löwenhielm's pictures, some selected from five sketch books, which are kept in the Uppsala University Library. Paintings kept in the Stockholm Museum of Fine Arts as well as in private collection are also included. Each picture is accompanied with written comments highlighting their documentary as well as artistic value. Through these almost two hundred years old pictures from the Ottoman Empire, now presented for the first time, the reader can catch a unique glimpse of "Turkey, as it was".".Contents: C. G. Löwenhielm: Officer, diplomat and artist.; Voyages of long ago: A Swedish diplomat's Turkish portfolio of drawings.; This diplomats 'par excellence.'; Reflections of the Past Turkey in the 1820's. List of ills.: Pera - The Swedish Embassy.; View of Topkapi Palace from the top floor of the Swedish Embassy.; Janissary Halil.; Ruins of the Russian Palace as seen from a window of the Swedish Embassy in Pera.; The French Embassy - Pera, 1825.; Pera (Beyoglu); Petit champs de morts (Tepebasi); The barracks of the artillery corps as seen from San Dimitri; Galata Tower; Tophane Mosque and Fountain; Pearl Kiosk; The ruins of Etmeydani 1826; The Palace of Belisarius etc.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 383 p. 50 yillik anilarim. Memoirs and poems of an intellectual exiled Crimean-Karaite Jew. A diaspora book. Extremely rare. Not in Bali.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. in special black cloth. Folio. (38 x 30 cm). In Turkish. 142, [1] p., color and b/w ills. + Album in 47 leaves. Count Amadeo Preziosi. An artist's journey from Istanbul to London 1855.: Preziosi was an Orientalist painter who was passionately in love with the Bosphorus and worked in watercolour and pen and ink. Amadeo Preziosi's paintings were exhibited in Paris and London in 1858, 1863 and 1867. For some years he was court painter to Sultan Abdul Hamid II, and today examples can be seen in the Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture, Topkapi Palace, the Naval Museum and several private collections.
Very Good French Original typescript letter in French signed 'Dr. Vedat Nedim', mentioned to Monsieur Nasit Hakki [Ulug], (1902-1977)'s voyage to Hungary, who was depute of Kütahya and redactor of Hakimiyet-i Milliye journal. Dated 9 Juillet 1934. 27,5x18 cm. In Turkish. 1 p. 'TC Hükümeti' watermarked paper. Text: "Excellence, Monsieur Nasit Hakki, depute de Kütahya et redacteur du Journal officiel Hakimiyeti Milliye, entre-prendra prochainement un voyage d'etude en Europe Centrale Il visitera egalement Voltre beau pays. Serait-il possible de lui accorder l'assistance bienveillante de Voss autorites gouvernementales lors de son sejour en Hongrie? Nous apprecierons beaucoup si Vous voulez bien intervenir favorablement aupres de Voss bureaux competents pour lui obtenir le permis de Vos chemins de fer, comme nous le faisons a l'egard de Vos Journalistes qui visitent la Turquie. Veuillez agreer, Excellence, l'assurance de ma tres haute consideration. Le Directeur Generale de le Presse.". Vedat Nedim Tör was born in the city of Istanbul in 1897. He was the son of Ahmet Nedim Servet Tör. He attended Galatasaray High School and completed his higher education at the University of Berlin. Having taken his Ph.D. in economics, he returned to Turkey. He served as the director at the Ankara State Radio and Directorate General of Press and Information. His writings were published in the newspapers Cumhuriyet and Vatan. Vedat Nedim, among the founders of Istanbul and Ankara State Radios, also served as a culture and art consultant for Yapii Kredi Bank and Akbank. Among the stage plays he scripted were Issizler (1924), Kör (1935), Degisen Adam (1941), Hep ve Hiç (1951), and Halici Kiz (1975). Many of his theatre scripts were staged by several theater companies. Further, his play Halici Kiz was adapted to the silver screen by Muhsin Ertugrul in 1953. Vedat Nedim Tör passed away on April 8, 1985, in Istanbul.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 8 volumes set: ([114], 2809 p)., b/w ills. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. First Edition. Memoirs of Celal Bayar was Turkish statesman. The son of a religious leader and teacher, Bayar joined the nationalist movement after the Young Turk revolution. Kemal Atatürk's colleague after World War I, he held several ministerial positions (1921-37); he supervised the Greek-Turkish exchange of population (1923). In 1937 he became premier, but he resigned the post after Atatürk's death (1938). In 1946 he founded with Adnan Menderes and others the Democratic party, which came to power in 1950. He then became president of the republic and was reelected in 1954 and 1957. Ousted in 1960 by Cemal Gürsel, he was tried for violating the constitution and sentenced to death. The sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1961. Bayar was released because of ill health in 1964 and pardoned in 1966".
New English Original bdg. HC. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set (748 p.; 736 p.), b/w ills. 14. yüzyildan Cumhuriyet Dönemi'ne kadar yabanci seyyahlarin gözünden Bursa ilindeki mimari eserler. 2 volumes set. Architectural works in Bursa through the eyes of western travelers from 14th century to the Republican Turkey. Very heavy set.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth bdg. with Ottoman letter gil on spine. 2 volumes set in 1: (144 p.; 271 p.). Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. Hejra: 1340 = Gregorian: 1924. The arbitrary rule of Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and sultanate ambition of Damad Ferit Pasha, same time Freedom and Entente Party (Hurriyet ve Itilâf Partisi), and competition between those parties gave an opportunity to powers those who wanna break-up the Ottoman Empire. The memoirs of Simavi explains exactly that period of empire, the period of Sultan Mehmed Resad Khan, and Sultan Vahdettin. Sultan Mehmed Resad Han'in ve halefinin sarayinda gördüklerim. 2 volumes set. Özege: 18312. First Edition.
Par le polémiste et historiogaphe Donneau de Visé, fondateur du Mercure Galant.
56 pages. Undated but appears to be circa 1985. A brief history of service at HMCS Cornwallis from May-Sept 1949. "Gives the reader a look at New Entry Training, Naval Lore, Human Interest Stories and some Naval Characters, of which the Navy had its share." - Joseph Lay. Black and white photographs. Author's signature and lenghty inscription to V.L. Swanton inside front cover. Foreward by CIER Joseph Lay G.M. C.D. taped to page one. A quality copy. Book
185 pages. A history in photographs and documents of the first century of one of Canada's oldest and most distinguished independent schools. Traces the story of Ridley's evolution, from its early days in a former spa in St. Catherines, Ontario, to its present status as a leading co-educational institution, whose academic and athletic achievements are known around the world. Gift greetings upon front endpaper else clean and unmarked with very light wear. Slight warp to book. Very nice copy. Book
Unpaginated. A collection of articles written by the author for The Times of Wetaskiwin. Presents local topics of interest in a plain yet wise and humourous manner. A valuable compilation of prairie common-sense. Above-average wear. Scribble upon illustrated front cover else unmarked. Some illustrations. Binding intact. Still a worthy copy. Book
Unpaginated. A collection of articles written by the author for The Times of Wetaskiwin. Presents local topics of interest in a plain yet wise and humourous manner. A valuable compilation of prairie common-sense. Average wear. Unmarked. Frequent cartoons. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
176 pages plus several pages of black and white photos. Contains write-ups on dozens of local families. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book