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1941052619Istanbul: Manuscript - Autograph letter / Letterhead 'TC IstanbulVilâyeti Mektub Kalemi' 1941. Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Original typescript document with manuscript autograph writings and signature by Lütfi Kirdar as Governor of Istanbul Lütfi Kirdar. 275x175 cm. Sent to Mustafa Kunur who was 'Nahiye Müdür' of Kemerburgaz district of Istanbul. In Turkish modern Turkish with Latin script. 1 p. Including a celebration on Kunur's logistics services for the army. Lütfi Kirdar was born in 1887 in Kirkuk. He comes from a rooted and a well-known family 'Kirdarzâdes' of Kirkuk. After completing his primary and secondary education in Kirkuk and high school education in Baghdad he came to Istanbul in 1908 and entered the Faculty of Medicine. After the Balkan War Kirdar joined the war voluntarily and after the war he graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Darülfünûn -i.e. IIstanbul Üniversitesi- 1917. With the outbreak of World War I he joined the army. Kirdar who was participating in the National Struggle received the Independence War Medal. After the War of Independence in 1923 he specialized in eye diseases in Vienna and Munich. He returned to Turkey in 1924 and was appointed to the Directorate of Izmir Health. At his own request he was appointed to the eye clinic of Izmir Memleket Hospital in 1933. In 1935 he became a member of parliament from Kütahya. In 1936 Manisa was appointed as mayor and after that in 1938 to Istanbul. He held this last post for 12 years. Istanbul Harbiye Sports and Exhibition Palace Open-Air Theater Inonu Stadium in Dolmabahce Taksim Square Taksim Excursion and Ataturk Boulevard were held during his period. In 1940 the Taksim Barracks was demolished. He was arrested on May 27th. He died of a heart attack on 17 February 1961 in Yassiada where he was tried. He was buried in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery after an funeral on 19 February 1961. <br/> <br/> Manuscript - Autograph letter / Letterhead 'TC IstanbulVilâyeti Mektub Kalemi' paperback
200164302Hamburg ; Berlin ; Bonn : Mittler 2001. 360 S. : Ill. ; 25 cm Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
1993234910Moers : Brendow, 1993. 272 S., 21 cm. kart., Broschiert.
1993112059Moers: Brendow, 1993. 272 S.; 21 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
193629275Stuttgart : Loewe, 1936. 86 S. : Mit Abb. im Text + 1 farb. Frontispiz; 8°, brauner Org.-Halbleinen mit Org.-Umschlag
23464FreeLand House 5 June 1801. One page cr. 8vo sl. dingy but text clear minor remains of tipping in one edge trimmed with loss of part of a letter. Text: "Lord Ruthven requests Messrs Manners & Miller will have the goodness to send him An Epitome of Chemistry underlined by Mr William Henry - it is lately published & printed by John Johnson in St Pauls Church yard - if Messrs Manners & Miller have not got it Lord R begs they will commission it for him the first time they write to London and likewise Mr Henrys view of the objects of Chemistry - & of its application to Arts & Manufactures. When they arrive Lord R begs they may be forwarded to him at the Salutation Inn -Perth- by the Perth carrier-" FreeLand House, 5 June 1801. unknown
2541513 March 1901; 17 Dover Street W. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. On his letterhead of coronet and letter R. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once. He is sorry to refuse the Duke ‘but I could not really take the chair at a dinner in aid of the Westminster Hospital Funds’ as he has ‘promised Lord Cadogan to to sic act in that capacity in aid of same Chelsea Hospital. Under these circumstances I am sure you will excuse me.’ 13 March 1901; 17 Dover Street, W. [London] unknown
24349Roberts' note: 14 April 1888; 'India'. On printed card of the Soldiers' Daughters' Home Hampstead. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Written lengthwise on back of 11.5 x 7.5 printed card. The side of the card with Roberts’s autograph is discoloured but in fair condition but there is slight loss along the inner margin of the printed side resulting in some loss of text. Roberts’ autograph reads: ‘I give my vote / Fred. Roberts. / India / 14th. April 1888.’ The printed text states that Caroline Constance Williams aged 8 years was the daughter of Band-Sergt. John Williams who ‘served 14 years and 5 months in India; the last year in Belorchistan where through hardship under canvas contracted the disease from which he died. He was in possession of the medal for long service and good conduct.’ Details are give of four individuals by whom ‘The case is strongly recommended’. Roberts' note: 14 April 1888; 'India'. On printed card of the Soldiers' Daughters' Home, Hampstead. unknown
25908‘Hotel Beaune / Paris April 11 / 1843’. An unusually forthright communication for the period. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. At the time of writing Fitzgerald was President of the Board of Control under Sir Robert Peel. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and ruckled. Signed ‘Vane Londonderry’. Begins: ‘My Dear Ftizgerald / I had not an opportunity to thank you as I would in the H of Lords for all your kind attention to my wishes. I really hope I shall be able to carry the point of much importance to my Finance - I enclose my Agents Memorial to the GSB for Your Information and I entertain no sort of Doubt if the Trial is given & that other Interests in India dont extinguish the Object we shall succeed by our own sapient Minds -’. He continues: ‘You seem to have scarce done with Affghanistan sic before you have all the Ameers & Upper & Lower Scinde on Your Back!! Your position my dear friend is not very enviable & I know what I should say if I was not writing to a Cabinet Minister -’. He does not believe anything can ‘justify or excuse Broughams virulent Language agst General Cass.the American pro-slavery politician Lewis Cass 1782-1866 / Is this sort of thing to be borne in Patience What right has My Lod Bm. to bring a publick Foreign Character into Contempt in our House of Lords by His Ipse Dixit. I know if I were General Cass what I should do. This man will become intolerable. You old Tories all are now dining with him & petting him!! Enough!!’ He ends by explaining that he is in Paris for a few weeks as he does not ‘like the H of Lords Atmosphere just now it is not so healthy as the Champs Eliseè sic’. ‘Hotel Beaune / Paris April 11 / 1843’. unknown
2545916 April 1892. No place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. On 13 x 6.5 cm piece of thin paper apparently cut from the end of a letter for an autograph hunter. In good condition lightly aged and creased folded twice. Reads: ‘Francis Grenfell / Maj Genl / April 16 / 1892.’ See image. 16 April 1892. No place. unknown
20407Combermere Abbey Cheshire . 25 February 1858. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition aged and worn. He writes to inform him that 'Mr Bertie Williams Wynn's political views are strictly Conservative & in accordance with those entertained by the great body of the Carlton Club'. Wnn is 'still anxious to become a Member of the Club' and Combermere gives his Shropshire address. Combermere Abbey [ Cheshire ]. 25 February 1858. unknown
19632705013Madrid.: Dossat. 1963. Hardcover. Good. 34 cm. 25 h. 24 lám. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel con nervios. De F. Lopez Soldado Mato. La Xilográfica. Madrid. Obras ilustradas . Geografía de la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. M. 914.602.7 M. 914.602.7 Dossat. hardcover
197418516Darmstadt : Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974. XXVI, 580 S.; ; 20 cm Flexibler Kunststoffeinband, Schnitt etwas fleckig, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
SLIVCN-9782268112466Le Rocher (12/2025)
19430072801943. Hardcover. Cloth Box. Very Good. Inimitable and disarming tales that represent the pinnacle of outsider art and folk art with the naive drawings richly full of life as they speak of the daily routine at a British army camp during the Second World War from the point-of-view of a camp mascot cat who excels at mangling English in its creative attempts at phonetic spelling. Folios are oblong 41 by 30 cm each. The first folio contains "The Alterbyografy" a 56 pages long unpaginated with 54 illustrations including the folio cover 28 of which are full page 24 of which are half page. The second folio is entitled "Kamp Karacters" . This is 51 leaves with 92 illustrations including the cover 51 of which are full page 40 a third page generally with the area above entirely blank. Illustrations are rendered with colored pencil and crayon. The first manuscript is a continuous narrative of army life its humdrum rhythms and routines its various inanities its social life sports and other activities etc. while the second part is more character sketches. The second folio is even more visually driven than the autobiography. Another distinction between the two is that the autobiography is done with the leaves oblong while the character studies are applied with the leaves vertical. While one part isn't exactly a sequel to the other the two parts are truly complementary. The two folios are of a rough burlap material with a large title sheet mounted on their front cover. The folios have three flap folds to hold the loose sheets in plus ribbon ties on their right sides. hardcover
194215626BBo.O. [Dessau], o.V. [Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke], o.J. [1942]. quer4°, ohne Vorsatz-, Titel- oder Impressums-Seite, 35 nicht paginierte S., durchgehend wunderbar farbitief oder s/w illustriert, original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe / Original Einband am Rücken stellenw. mit Tesafilm stabilisiert, vorne seitlich an der Rückenkante auch kleine Randfehlstelle, sonst ein gutes, sauberes Exemplar (der Kaffeefleck auf dem hinteren Innendeckel ist verlagsseitig - also gedruckt, - stimmig, da es ja ei
41587Oblong double-folio 13 x 17 inches seal affixed; docketed on verso. Several small breaks at corner folds corner torn away just touching the docketing. A very good copy. In this document Jonathan Tucker was appointed second lieutenant of a company in the 5th Regiment of Militia in Worcester County. In the following month Lincoln was named Major General of all the Massachusetts state militia; he was given command of the southern department in 1778 and after his capture and exchange was with Washington at Yorktown where he was chosen to receive Cornwallis's sword. Other members of the council who signed this document include Perez Morton James Otis Benjamin Greenleaf Caleb Cushing John Winthrop Joseph Gerrish John Whetcomb Elias Taylor Michael Farley Joseph Palmer Moses Gill Samuel Holton B. White Charles Chauncey and John Taylor. <br/><br/> unknown books
14056Edinburgh Scotland 'Dated 1 June 1812 Regd. 22 Feby 1813'. 11pp. foolscap 8vo. Stitched together and folded into the customary packet. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with tears along the crease lines of the last leaf. The document begins: 'Know all Men by these presents That I Lieutenant General Archibald Robertson of Lawers Considering that by a Trust Ded execute by me of my heritable and moveable Estate and effects generally and particularly therein described bearing date the twenty ninth day of November One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety nine years to and in favours of William Robertson Esq Advocate James Bruce Esq. of the Excise Edinburgh John Dundas Esq. Writer to the Signet Edinburgh and Robert Dundas Esq. his Son and such other person or persons as I shall appoint by a writing under my hand at any time of my life or even on deathbed and to the Survivers sic or Surviver of them or the Accepters or Accepter of them and to each other persons or person as my Trustees shall think fit to assume in the event therein mentioned'. The document describes various legacies for relatives and friends. The accounts are in the top quarter of the reverse of the last leaf of the Dispositon and are headed 'Legacy duty paid No. 5 fol. 66' consisting of around twenty entries from 'Miss C: Austen £3067. 10' to 'J<> Donald £10 Age 31 value £146 7 9'. Not signed by him. [Edinburgh, Scotland?] 'Dated 1 June 1812 | Regd. 22 Feby 1813'. unknown
24011Between 1816 and 1819; Scotland. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Between 1816 and 1819 Hope held the post of Major General Commanding in North Britain i.e. Commander-in-Chief in Scotland. On 9.5 x 4 cm slip of wove paper presumably the valediction cut from a letter. In good condition lightly aged with the reverse bearing a thin strip of grey paper from mount along thin strip at head. Reads: ‘John Hope / M. Genl. Commdg / in N. B.’ See image. [Between 1816 and 1819; Scotland.] unknown
19019The three items on letterheads of Beckbury Hall Shifnal. Postcard: 5 March 1915. Letters: 10 and 13 December 1916. According to his long obituary in The Times 13 June 1929 'Central Asian Politics' Yates's 'studies of the affairs of the Indian borderland Central Asia and the Middle East were probably excelled by few retired officers of the Indian Army in wealth of detail and personal knowledge of events and personalities spread over the last half-century'. See also his long entry in Who Was Who. The three items are in fair condition on aged and worn paper with rusting from paperclip. They carry the stamp and docketing of the Society. The card - signed 'A. C. Yate Lt. Col.' - concerns 'the corrected proof of my lecture on "The Indian Army"'. Both letters totalling 3pp. 12mo concern the manuscript of a lecture he proposes giving - following 'a little discussion' at St John's Gate - on the work of the Indian branch of the Red Cross as 'the Society of Arts meditate a lecture on the Ambulance Work of the War'. Accompanying the three items is a Typed Letter Signed 1p. 4to to Wood from Major W. O. Prichard Chief Secretary The St. John Ambulance Association 28 December 1916 on its St John's Gate letterhead sending at Yate's request a copy of the annual report of the Indian Branch which shows 'what wonderful work has been done by the representatives of the Association in India both in connection with the war and among the civil population'. The three items on letterheads of Beckbury Hall, Shifnal. Postcard: 5 March 1915. Letters: 10 and 13 December 1916. unknown
19725751BBDüsseldorf, Köln, Diederichs, 1972. Fotomechan. Nachdr. d. Ausg. Leipzig 1899. 27 cm. [174] S., 184 Ill. OHlwd. neuwertig Fraktur -Schrift 1899
197213822BBDüsseldorf, Köln, Diederichs, 1972. 27 cm. ca. 170 S. Mit 184 Kupfern, Holzschnitten u. Faksimiles. Hardcover, Halbleinen mit Schutzumschl. SU mit stärkeren Gebrauchssp., Seiten wenig gebräunt.
197279850Düsseldorf, Köln : Diederichs, 1972. Unpagniert, ca. 174 S. : 178 Ill. 4°, Halbleinen mit OU.
This is a very good hardcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean inside, covers a little dusty. One short embossed stamp (last name of previous owner on half-title). Sight dark stain on page-edges (50 pages) at top right corner (only the edge no bleed to margins of plates). The top page-edge was stained gray blue (like the cloth covers), by the publisher. Text in German. Hundreds of detailed color plates of soldier costumes, reproductions of watercolors. Errata sheet. Several appendices. 11" high X 8" wide, 415 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
193862790ABBerlin, Steiniger, 1938. 321 S., 12 Bilder. Or.-Leinen. guter, altersgemäßer Zustand., S. gering gebräunt., Buchdeckel leicht Fingerfl.