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New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 24 cm). In English. 311 p., color ills. Museum, and showed how the Ottoman-European relationships and political events has reflected in Arts, a theme common with the previously held exhibition entitled From the Medicis to the Savoias, Ottoman Splendour in Florentine Collections. Along with being a rich art collection for the museums, the large number of portraits where the foreigners pose in Turkish costumes in their homeland after fighting with the Turks, showing how "Fear from the Turks" converted into a fascination, and the goods from the Ottomans that are either gained from wars, received as presents or bought, and the important role that they played in the European social life have always been interesting subjects for historians and other social researchers. In the exhibition, 92 oil paintings, landscapes and engravings, coming from different Museums in Central Europe (especially Slovenia) and private collections from England and Turkey, were displayed. The exhibition was made possible with the contributions of Credit Suisse. Contents: Vasko Simoniti, On the 'Turqueries'; Ales Arih, Foreword; Nazan Ölçer, Foreword; Hans-Ulrich Doering, Foreword; Christoph K. Neumann - Petr Stepanek, Ottoman-Habsburg relations in the 17th century; Stefan Yerasimos, Styrian dragomans in Istanbul; Gunsel Renda, The Ottoman Empire and Europe in the 17th century: Changing images; EdvilijoGardina, Alla Turca': The Tarsia Family of Koper in service for la Serenissima; Maximilian Grothaus "At the crossing of Orient and Occident: The Turquerie of Ptuj"; Polana Vidmar, Courage, power, beauty and luxury: The Vurberk gallery of 17th century paintings; Catalogue; Bibliography.
46784Tielt, Lannoo, 2010 Gebonden, 311pp., 28.5x24.5cm., talrijke ills. in kleur., als nieuw. ISBN 9789020994414.
in-8°, III-1098 pages, photographies h.t., broché Bon état. [FL-1] Avec des textes inédits.
16415Marseilles, Laffont, 1942, in 8° broché, 200 pages, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs.
1865100144398Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1865 in8. 1865. Cartonné. Récit du voyageur et orientaliste hongrois Arminius Vambéry qui déguisé en derviche sunnite sous le nom de Rachid Effendi traverse l'Asie centrale entre 1862 et 1864. Parti de Téhéran il parcourt à pied ou à dos d'âne le désert turkoman pour atteindre Khiva Boukhara et Samarcand dans le but d'étudier les dialectes et de rechercher les origines des Magyars
72099P., Librairie d'Amérique et d'Orient Adrien Maisonneuve, 1970, grand in 8° broché, VIII-227 pages ; illustrations ; couverture illustrée (légèrement fanée) ; cachets-ex-libris.
117599Éditions La Découverte - 2003 - In-4, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée en N&B - 247 p. - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B hors-texte
72281P., Mann Editeur, 1913, in 8° broché, 176 pages ; cachets-ex-libris ; petits défauts.
386P., Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, Fasquelle Editeur, 1929, in 8° broché, 323 pages ; papier terni avec piqûres ; couverture un peu fanée avec petite tache au plat supérieur.
25817Fr, terrial, 2010 softcover, 254pp ill. color . ISBN 9782879393469.
45797P., La Famille Théosophique, Adyar, 1924, in 12 broché, 203 pages ; couvetruer très légèrement fanée.
ORD-4733Les Civilisations de l'Orient. Collection Ars et Historia. Plon. 1949. Gd in-8 br. III, 172pp. Nombreuses illustrations photo h.-t. Exemplaire un peu sali, 2°plat détaché.
1974102811974 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos blanc (white spine), première de couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs (front cover illustrated in colours), sans illustration (no illustration), 273 pages, 1974 à Paris Librairie Arthème Fayard,
1949458091949 P., Aryana, sans date (vers 1949), fort in 8° broché, 624 pages ; 8 figures ; couverture illustrée (quelques rousseurs).
40971Paris L'édition d'Art H. Piazza 1925 in 12 (19x13) 1 volume broché, couverture ornée, VII et 181 pages [1]. L'ornementation de cet ouvrage a été spécialement dessinée par Paul Zenker (Bandeaux, lettrines, culs-de-lampe). D'après les anciens textes arabes. Avant-propos de Magali-Boisnard. Collection Epopées et légendes. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
22304Paris, Plon, 1929, in 12 relié demi-percaline citron, à la bradel, dos lisse décoré (reliure d'amateur), VIII-295 pages ; complet de la carte dépliante.
34672Paris Robert Laffont 1987 in 8 (24x15,5) 1 volume broché, couverture àrabats illustrée en couleurs, 265 pages [4], avec 3 cartes hors-texte in fine. Collection '' Les hommes et l'histoire ''. Bel exemplaire
364871Bibliothèque Municipale De Marseille Marseille 1982 Catalogue in-4 ( 295 X 210 mm ) de 87 pages, broché sous couverture illustré. Catalogue de l'importante et magnifique exposition qui s'est tenue à Marseille de Novembre 82 à Février 83. Abondante iconographie. Très bel exemplaire. Recherché comme les autres catalogues consacrés à cette exposition.
980509Archives Départementales Marseille 1982 Catalogue in-4 ( 295 X 210 mm ) de 87 pages, broché sous couverture illustré. Catalogue de l'importante et magnifique exposition qui s'est tenue à Marseille de Novembre 1982 à Février 1983. Abondante iconographie en couleurs hors-texte. Pliure à la couverture, bel exemplaire. Recherché comme les autres catalogues consacrés à cette exposition.
1994780151994 Paris, Grund, 1994, in 4°, cartonnage de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 161 pages ; très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs.
71243Monaco, Editions du Roller (Collection Gnose), 1982, in 8° broché, 332 pages ; couverture rempliée illustrée.
ROU-1218Paris, Plon, 1923 ; petit in-8° broché , couverture jaune imprimée en noir; 4ff., 289pp., 2ff.
1969114651969 broché (paperback) in-octavo, dos blanc (white spine), couverture illustrée (cover illustrated), sans illustration (no illustration), 245 pages, 1969 à Paris Payot,
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). 196 p. In Turkish and English. B/w and color ills. "Pera Museum in collaboration with the Amsterdam Museum is organizing an exhibition exploring the commencement of four hundred years of fruitful cooperation between Turkey and the Netherlands. It was on 14 March 1612 during the ruling of the Ottoman Empire that the first Ambassador of Dutch Republic, Cornelis Haga, arrived in Constantinople. The year 2012 marks the four hundredth year of this diplomatic relations. In collaboration with several other leading partners, including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Nationaal Archief in The Hague and Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, the exhibition aims to spread knowledge about historical and contemporary links between Amsterdam and Istanbul. The exhibition explores the historical and contemporary relations between two world cities and through these cities, implicitly also the two countries. 'Pioneers' and 'image (-forming)' are among the prominent themes. The exhibition is not intended as a complete survey of four centuries of diplomatic ties, but rather provides an attractive insight into the historical ties between Amsterdam and Istanbul, from 1612 to the present day. The exhibition is historical and social in approach, yet it also features important art works as well. A key section of the exhibition is a reconstruction of the Levantse Handel (Levant Trade) chamber that was based in the Town Hall (Palace on Dam Square) from the early 17th to early 19th century. A detailed inventory exists of the paintings and charts that were displayed on the walls of this powerful commercial office in Amsterdam. Many of these items, including an extensive series of portraits by Vanmour, from the collection of Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum will also be exhibited".
New French Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In French and Turkish. 103, [3] p., color and b/w ills. Le palais de France a Istanbul: Un demi-millenaire d'alliance entre la Turquie et la France.= Istanbul'da bir Fransiz Sarayi: Fransa ile Türkiye arasinda 500 yillik ittifak. Preface: François Dopffer. Traduction: Yigit Bener.