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New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [viii], 51 p., 25 b/w photos. Constantinople en 1890. Texte présenté et annoté par Jacques Huré et illustré de photographies d'époque.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In French. 91, [1] p., b/w ills. Constantinople. Fin de siecle et la Mosquee verte a Brousse.
New English Paperback. 4to. (26 x 20 cm). In English. 275, [1] p., fully color and b/ ills. Consuming the orient. From travel posters to cigarette packs, from postcards to ornaments, from advertisements to comic strips, the Orient has often been turned by the West into yet another commodity for mass consumption. A closer look at the way in which the Orient was represented in Western consumer societies reveals a number of images and stereotypes revolving around four major themes: exoticism, ethnography, eroticism, and history. From the late nineteenth century to our times, these images have greatly evolved, from rough clichés to more neutral visions. Nevertheless, the attraction exerted by the Orient on the greater public continues unabated, even in Turkey, where almost two centuries of Westernization has ended up creating the very particular phenomenon of "Oriental Orientalism". OTTOMANIA Social history Travel Voyage Orient Collection Objects History of the art Eastern culture Levant Graphic arts Orientalism Constantinople - Istanbul - Konstantinopel.
Paris, Gallimard, 1963, 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pergamino protettivo, pp. 232 (Connaissance de l'Orient, 17). Molto buono / Ottimo.
2002120966Paris, Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, coll. « Mémoires de l’Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres », n° 26 2002 In-4 28 x 22 cm. Broché, couverture grise, auteurs & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 303 pp., notes en bas de page, 30 illustrations, index, table des illustrations, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
138020aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006, in-4to, XVIII + 517 p,, illustrated on plates (1st plate in color), illustrated publ. binding / ill. hardcover. Copy as new.
137984aafFribourg 1997, in-4to, (33x24.5 cm), 4 Blatt + 802 S. + 3 Bl., reich illustriert, gebunden, Orig. Verlagsband / Hardcover,copy as new.
138022aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006, in-4to, XIV + 642 S., illustriert auf Tafeln + 4 Bl. illustrated publ. binding / ill. hardcover. Copy as new.
138036aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017, in-4to, XVIII + 672 S. + 3 Bl., reich illustriert, illustrated publ. binding / ill. hardcover. Copy as new.
138039aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010, in-4to, VI + 461 S., illustriert auf Tafeln + 4 S., h.s. Name Pajarola auf Vorsatz, illustrated publ. binding / ill. hardcover. Copy as new.
138040aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013, in-4to, XVI + 715 S., illustriert auf Tafeln + 5 S., illustrated publ. binding / ill. hardcover. Copy as new.
138127aafFribourg , University Press / Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010, in-4to, VI + 461 S., illustriert auf Tafeln + 4 S., illustrated publ. binding / ill. hardcover. Copy as new.
057529Paris Société d'édition ''Les Belles Lettres'' 1964 in 8 (20x13) 2 volumes brochés, XXII et 259 pages [5], et 255 pages. Collection Les Classiques de l'Histoire de France au Moyen Age. Deuxième tirage. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
187365781Charpentier et Cie, Libraires-éditeurs 1873 In-12, demi-basane fauve, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre maroquin cerise, 430 pp.
New English Original bdg. In publisher's special box. Folio. (33 x 29 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (240 p., 5 unnumbered folded plates on pages; Second volume is a hard-case including two reprint panoramas and one reprint map: First panorama is a huge hand-coloured drawing shows Ottoman Palace across Sarayburnu; size 28x336 cm; Second panorama is a huge hand-coloured drawing shows Ottoman Palace across Sarayburnu again which is indicating Palace from a different angle; size 28x196 cm; and one map: 'Carta ufwer Orienten Med de Darom kring Grantzande Lander... (Turkey and its around map printed originally in early 18th century), descriptive text surrounding the map, size 65x85 cm. Cornelius Loos in the Ottoman world: Drawings for the King of Sweden, 1710-1711. [with] Panoramas & map [book]. Prep. by Lâle Uluç, David Jones, Klas Kronberg, Ersu Pekin. 2 volumes. [BOXED]. Cornelius Loos was one of the young military officers who followed Karl XII to the Ottoman Empire in 1709. From the royal headquarters in what is at present the republic of Moldova, Loos was sent to Istanbul on the King's orders in 1710. From there his journey was pursued by boat over the Mediterranean to Egypt and he returned by land through Jerusalem, Damascus, Aleppo, Konya and Izmir. Loos' mission was to make drawings of the "rarities and monuments" that he would encounter on his journey. Out of the drawings that have survived until today, one is from Palmyra, two from Rhodes and Bodrum and around forty aquarelle tush drawings from Istanbul. It is possible that part of the original drawings were destroyed in the "Skirmish at Bender" in 1713, while other works, due to various reasons, disappeared on their way to Sweden. The conserved drawings are kept at the Swedish National Museum and were exhibited there in 1985. (See catalogue titled "Cornelius Loos. Teckningar från en expedition till Främre Orienten 1719-1711", Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 1985). The drawings represent a unique record of the urban landscape and the monuments in Istanbul in the early 18th century. The collection includes three great panoramas of the city seen from the Topkapi palace to the upper part of the Golden Horn. To the Loos paintings can be added the great Mecca painting brought to Sweden by Mikael Eneman and kept in the Uppsala University Library, and a small group of oil paintings brought back by Loos' travel companion Conrad Sparre, which are also kept in the art collection of Uppsala University. In addition there are travel accounts and correspondence from these journeys. (From the 'SRII's official site, Karin Adahl's project). "In January 1710 the Swedish king Charles XII, in exile in the Ottoman Empire, sent three of his officers on a journey from the royal camp near Bender in Moldova to travel to Constantinople and from there along the Eastern Mediterranean to Egypt. Their mission was 'to view the there existing rarities and monuments, to draw and to measure'. Cornelius Loos, one of the young officers, returned to his king in 1711 with more than 250 drawings. Only forty-nine, kept under the king's bed, survived a skirmish in the camp in 1713, the so called 'kalabalik' at Bender. King Charles had a vision to publish an encyclopaedic work about the Near East, a dream that was lost in the fire in the camp. The drawings were brought to Sweden when the king returned from the Ottoman Empire in 1714. He died in battle in Norway in 1718. Loos' drawings are unique documents of Constanttinople in the early 18th century, with large scale, detailed panoramas, important prospects of the interior of the Hagia Sophia and views from the Ottoman city. A big map is accompanied by minor drawings from the Black Sea, the Eastern Mediterranean and Egypt, as well as a spectacular set of water-colours of head dresses from the Ottoman world. The Loos collection of drawings is today kept in the National Museum in Stockholm.". Texts by Göran Baarnhielm, Ulla Ehrensvard, Nurhan Atasoy, Günsel Renda, Bo Lundstörm
In-4 carré, 288p. Comprend 24 planches en couleurs et 376 illustrations en noir. Glossaire et bibliographie en fin de volume. Manque la jaquette. sinon à l'état de neuf.
1710est156t4Dimension 14 x 36 cm. Représentation de différents costumes et vêtements féminins. Dans son jus, bords et marges un peu abîmés, papier bruni ainsi que certaines traces de pliures visibles. Reste dans un état global correcte et l'image n'est pas altérée. Réalisée en 1710.
(Viaggi - Ottocento - Turchia - Istanbul ottocentesca - Illustratori orientalisti italiani) In 8° grande, legatura coeva in mezza pelle nera, al dorso titoli e fregi ornati impressi in oro, piatti in pecallina ocra scuro, pp. (6),612, ritratto di Edmondo De Amicis in antiporta, frontespizio figurato in cui una galleria di personaggi fa da contorno al Ponte di Galata affollato di gente, numerose illustrazioni a piena pagina e vignette xilografiche di Cesare Biseo nel testo. Seconda edizione illustrata. Nota di possesso al recto dell'occhiello. Volume solido e ben conservato.
200246303ACR Édition Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide toile Paris 2002
103454aafGöttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht / Fribourg, Academic Press 2005, lg. in-8vo, XXXI + 395 p. + 54 plates + 7 leaves (publ. book-list), hellblauer Original-Pappband, / orig. hardcover.
138180aafFribourg : Acad. Press / Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005, gr. in-8vo, XXXI + 395 p. + 54 plates, hellblauer Original-Pappband, / orig. hardcover.
178796501787 Constantinople et Paris, Buisson, 1787; 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-12°, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné en long de larges fers dorées, petites palettes et tête et pied, titre doré, tranches marbrées ; (iv), 236pp.; (ii),174, (1)pp.
199105329Paris : Éd. du CNRS, 1991. 1 vol. in-8 (24 cm), couverture souple illustrée, VII-574 p.-[44] p. de pl. en noir ou en coul., 995 gr.
ORD-6466Publications Orientalistes de France. (1987). In-8 (160 x 220mm) broché, couverture illustrée, 269 pages. Exemplaire à l'état neuf. Bibliographie et index alphabétique importants en fin d'ouvrage.
1998821421998 Paris, Albin Michel (Collection "Expérience Intérieure"), 1998, in 8° broché, 178 pages ; 2 cartes hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.