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11486paris et Liège Panckoucke et Plomteux 1784/1788 4 Ensemble de quatre forts volumes de format in 4° de Tome I: VI, 760 pp.; tome II: II, 718 pp.; tome III: II, 788 pp.; tome IV: II, 840 pp.. Une planche dépliante. Reliure légèrement postérieure en demi basane cerise, dos richement orné. Collationné complet.
3340411 pages petit in4 - Bon état - Dans le titre, "Les Ruines" a été barré pour être remplacé par "Ruine" - râtures et corrections -
3582Basle 1796/1797 4 volumes in 8 demi veau glacé noir dos lisse titres frappés 352,301,371 et 244 pages plus 80 pages au 4eme volume pour la table des matières - ON JOINT du même en 2 volumes in 8 ,reliures identiques, table des traités entre la france et les puissances étrangères depuis la paix de wesphalie jusqu'à nos jours suivis d un recueil de traités et actes diplomatiques qui n'ont pas encore vu le jour Basle chez J.Decker 1802 - 530 et 498 pages - soit 6 volumes
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed as a Turkish / Ottoman minister in Washington addressed 'Cher Monsiuer', evidently taking in hand the arrangements for his correspondent's visit to Constantinople. 18x11 cm. In French. 3 p. Washington, 25 January 1878. Folds, lightly toned, some mnor blemmishes. Embossed crest with Greek inscription 'Epeude Vradeus'. Gregory "Ligor" Aristarchis also known as Aristarchi Bey, was an Ottoman diplomat of Phanariote Greek ethnicity, compiler of a corpus of Ottoman legislation. Originally a provincial jurist, he became the director of foreign correspondence of Crete beginning in 1861, and then from 1867 the Smyrna (Izmir) directeur politique ("political director") and vice-governor. He served as Ottoman Minister in Washington from 1873 to 1883 with Alexandros Mavrogenis. The Ottoman government dismissed him from his post. Sinan Kuneralp, the author of "Ottoman Diplomatic and Consular Personnel in the United States of America, 1867-1917," argued that his relationship with Midhat Pasha was the "more likely" reason why he was fired, while the official accusation was that Aristarchis misused money from a weapons deal. After 1883 he lived in Paris where he worked as an advisor to Alfred Nobel. After the fall of Abdul Hamid II, he served as an Ottoman envoy to the Netherlands, where he died. He composed one of the first collections of the Ottoman law in 7 volumes in the French language: "egislation ottomane, ou Recueil des lois, reglements, ordonnances, traités, capitulations et autres documents officiels de l'Émpire Ottoman", Constantinople: Imprimerie, Frères Nicolaides.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed as an Turkish / Ottoman ambassador in the UK addressed 'Mrs. Darby Griffith', wife of Christopher Darby Griffith M.P. who was a British politician and a Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Devizes, 1857-1868. 18x12 cm. In English. 2 p. Deep black borders, the Ambassador's personal seal in black wax transferred from an envelope to the first page. With the separate engraved visiting - business card of l'Ambassador de Turquie. Ellenborough House, Roehampton, 31 August 1867. Konstantinos Mousouros, also known as Kostaki Musurus Pasha, was an Ottoman Greek diplomatic official of the Ottoman Empire who served as ambassador to Greece, Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. He was born in 1807 in Constantinople (Istanbul) to a distinguished Phanariote family. His brother, Pavlos Mousouros, also became a diplomat. Mousouros became the first ambassador of the Ottoman Empire to the newly independent Kingdom of Greece in 1840, a position he kept until 1848. In 1847-48 he was a central figure in the events known as Mousourika (??????????), which led to his temporary recall and the breakdown of relations between the two states. On his return to Athens he survived an assassination attempt, leading to his transfer to Vienna. In 1850 he took up the post of Ottoman ambassador to the Great Britain and Ireland, which he kept for 35 consecutive years, until his retirement in 1885. During the same period, he also served as ambassador to the Netherlands (1861-77) and Belgium (1861-75). In 1876-78, he was ex officio a member of the short-lived Senate of the Ottoman Empire. Well educated, in 1883 Mousouros translated Dante's Divine Comedy into ancient Greek. He was married and had a son, Stephanos Mousouros, who later became Prince of Samos.
121008Tokyo et Osaka, Kabushikigaisha Sanseido 1935 - 1936, 195x110mm, reliure d'éditeur. Reliure plein percaline bleue avec titre et ornementations dorés au dos et une ornementation dorée (macaron représentant le profil d’un pharaon coiffé du némès égyptien) sur le haut du premier plat. Plats tachés et mors fendillés. Intérieur propre. Exemplaire signé à l’encre par Peng Hsueh-pei (1896-1948) - intellectuel et homme politique chinois de haut rang, membre important du Kuomintang (KMT) ayant étudié au Japon. La présence de sa signature dans ce manuel de géopolitique et de chronologie mondiale imprimé fin 1935 (en pleine période de tensions extrêmes entre la Chine et l’Empire du Japon) confère à cet exemplaire un statut d’artefact historique unique, témoignant des circulations de livres et d’idées entre les élites des deux pays à la veille de la guerre sino-japonaise.
1976306083Washington D.C.: Embassy of India 1976. First edition. 222 pp. 4to. Original blue silk-covered boards dust jacket. Front hinge over-opened some minor edgewear to jacket. First edition. 222 pp. 4to. INSCRIBED by the author to then Secretary of State Cyrus Vance 1917-2002. Vance occupied the post 1977-1980 succeeding Henry Kissinger. He accompanied President Carter on his historic visit to India in January 1978 a few months before this inscription which culminated in the Delhi Declaration in which the two nations made a strong commitment to global diplomacy and human rights. The visit was crucial in restoring good relations with India following Nixon's tilt toward Pakistan in 1971. Kamath was Washington correspondent for the Times of India from 1969 to 1978. Embassy of India unknown
1976306083Washington D.C.: Embassy of India 1976. First edition. 222 pp. 4to. Original blue silk-covered boards dust jacket. Front hinge over-opened some minor edgewear to jacket. First edition. 222 pp. 4to. Inscribed to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. INSCRIBED by the author to then Secretary of State Cyrus Vance 1917-2002. Vance occupied the post 1977-1980 succeeding Henry Kissinger. He accompanied President Carter on his historic visit to India in January 1978 a few months before this inscription which culminated in the Delhi Declaration in which the two nations made a strong commitment to global diplomacy and human rights. The visit was crucial in restoring good relations with India following Nixon's tilt toward Pakistan in 1971. Kamath was Washington correspondent for the Times of India from 1969 to 1978. Embassy of India unknown books
In -4°, pp. (22), 221, legatura in pergamena molle, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Prima edizione di questo manuale sulla lingua volgare, scritta e parlata: rivolto al sovrano (e ai suoi collaboratori), l’autore non si limita a suggerimenti linguistici, ma nell’ultima parte il trattato sconfina nella politica e nella diplomazia. L’autore (1574-1630), priore di Urbino e accademico della Crusca.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter/document signed/sealed by Mustafa Zeki Pasha who was Tophâne-i Âmire müsiri [i.e. Grandmaster and Commander of Artillery / Brigadier and Ministry of Military Schools], sent to Mazhar Pasha who was the commander of naval forces located in Chios Island (Sakiz Adasi) in the Archipelago, for the fortification to Chios fortress and around, and preparation an exploration report and a map. 34x21 cm. In Ottoman script. Folded. 1 p. It's written in a beautiful and legible riq'a script. Including 23 lines. Full. Zeki Pasha was one of the most trusted Ottoman generals and statesmen of Sultan Abdulhamid II. He served as Tophane Counselor for 18 years during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II. In 1899, Italian architect Alexandre Vallaury built the 'Tophane Müsiri Zeki Pasa Mansion (Yali)', one of the most valuable estates of Istanbul, on his behalf. In 1908, he fell out of favor with the declaration of the Second Constitutional Monarchy by Union and Progress Society (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and was deported first to Büyükada and then to Rhodes. (Source: Wikipedia). Minor stains on paper. A very good manuscript on a fine watermarked paper with a letterhead "Tophâne-i Âmîre Müsireti".
188227Paris, Amyot, 1859 fort vol. in-8, XIV-[2]-792 pp., demi-veau blond, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièces de titre vertes, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs, mais bon exemplaire.
197372Paris, chez tous les marchands de nouveautés, an VIII (1800) in-8, 59 pp., avec un beau frontispice gravé (le combat de la Bayonnaise du 24 frimaire an VII), demi-basane Bradel fauve, dos lisse, pièce de titre cerise (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
235189Montpellier, C. Coulet, 1874 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 28 pp., 8 pp. de catalogue Coulet, demi-maroquin bleu à coins, dos lisse, tête dorée, simple filet à froid sur les plats, couverture conservée de papier fantaisie à motifs floraux, avec le titre "L'Orient en Languedoc" poussé sur la première couverture (Pagnant).
226771Paris, Martinet, s.d. (1919) placard grand in-folio (112 x 90 cm), texte sur 3 colonnes, en feuille.
[Çaragoça, por Lorenço de Robles, a costa de Angelo Tabano, 1592]. 8vo.; 6 hojas, de ocho, faltando portada y primera hoja, 212 hojas numeradas, faltando la primera de texto. Traza de polilla en los márgenes superior e inferior blanco de algunas hojas, afectando ocasionalmente letras. Encuadernación en pergamino de la época. Restos de cintas de cierre.
240697Rome, Institut historique belge [puis :] Academia Belgica, Bruxelles, P. Imbreghts [puis :] Palais des Académies, Paris, Honoré Champion, 1924 - 1942 3 tomes en 4 vol. in-8, LXXXII pp., un f. n. ch., 452 pp. ; X pp., un f. vierge, 502 pp. ; CLXVII pp., 400 pp., [2] ff. n. ch., puis pp. 401-925, [2] ff. n. ch. de catalogue sur papier vert, brochés, non coupés.
160290Rio de Janeiro, Irmãos Barthel, 1937 in-folio, 305-XXXI pp., nbses ill. in-t., 4 cartes, broché, premier plat illustré d'un médaillon en couleurs. Couv. un peu usée, manques sur le deuxième plat avec une restauration partielle. Hommage de l'auteur à M. Robert Debré, membre de l'Académie de Médecine.
1790PHO-2436Paris, Volland & Desray, 1790, 22 volumes in-12 (17x10cm), basane époque, dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre, auteur et tomaison noir, tranches marbrées, ex-libris manuscrit aux titres, pages des chapitres manuscrites dans certains tomes. Défauts d’usage (frottements, coins, coiffes) peu de rousseurs et brunissures. Bon ensemble complet et comprenant ; Tomes I à VI : Observations sur l'Histoire de France ; VII : Histoire de la Grèce ; VIII : Observations sur les Romains ; IX : Principes des Négociations ; X à XII : Droit Public de l'Europe ; XIII : Du Gouvernement de Pologne ; XIV : Observations sur le Gouvernement et les Lois des États-Unis d'Amérique ; XV : De la Législation ou Principes des Lois ; XVI : Entretiens de Phocion ; XVII : Principes de Morale ; XVIII : Doutes proposés aux Économistes sur l'Ordre naturel des Sociétés politiques ; XIX : Des Droits et des Devoirs des Citoyens ; XX : De l'Étude de l'Histoire ; XXI : De la Manière d'Écrire l'Histoire ; XXII : Le Destin de la France.
233822Nancy, chez l'imprimeur [sic], 1694 in-16, [2] ff. n. ch., 412 pp., basane havane marbrée, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre, grand motif floral poussé à froid au centre du plat supérieur, tranches mouchetées de bleu (reliure du XVIIIe).
240330Berlin, Étienne de Bourdeaux, 1754 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, table des chapitres), VI pp., pp. 7-184, [2] ff. n. ch. de catalogue Élie Luzac, veau fauve marbré, dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise en long, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, hachuré doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Réparation maladroite de cuir en bas du plat inférieur, deux coins abîmés.
190890407Plon-Nourrit et Cie, 1908-1912, 8 vol. in-8°, 562, 574, 556, 492, 499, 527, 606 et 520 pp, reliures demi-chagrin vert empire, dos à 5 nerfs filetés et soulignés à froid, titres, tomaisons dans des encadrements dorés, fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées (rel. de l'époque), bon état. Bel exemplaire
182616771Eymery, Paris 1825-1826. Illustré de 3 frontispices gravés (portraits Ségur, Catherine II., Medaille frappée pour le voyage de Catherine en Tauride), facsimilé d'une lettre autographe de Ségur, 1 carte dépliante gravée du voyage de Catherine en Crimée 1787, errata, t. 2 et 3 avec
2091502135500171Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. 16mo. (14,5 x 10,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 20 p. First and only edition of this extremely rare pamphlet includes the chapters of 'From Marseilles to Gabon' and 'From Libreville to Banguela' of Trivier's expeditions in Africa. First chapter includes Trivier's Mozambique travel by ship over the Strait of Gibraltar. In this chapter, Trivier described the purpose of his voyage as "After returning to France from my last trip in January 1890, I declared that many more places should be seen. I have written many articles about the necessity of looking for new ways to eliminate the fears and worries caused by McKinley tariffs that are harmed everywhere. As a nice result of this, the Paris City Council and the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce decided not to be dispatched to the hometown of Africans with an amount of money close to 11,000 francs.". In the second chapter, he describes Congo and other parts of Central Africa. French explorer Elisee Trivier followed in the footsteps of Scottish missionary David Livingstone in his attempt to explore the interior of Africa. Trivier's expedition traveled in 1889 up the Congo and across Africa to the island of Zanzibar on the eastern coast. Trivier is considered the first French explorer to have crossed Africa. Hegira: 1313 = Gregorian: 1896 Özege 21221.; Not in OCLC.
Very Good French Original autograph manuscript letter signed (ALS) 'Ibrahim Edhem'. 18x12 cm. In French. 3 p. on bifolium. To an unnamed recipient, mentioning a Mme. M. Neville, her interest in Egypt, and acknowledging receipt of a parcel. 2 1/2 sides 8vo, no place or date but dated 1839 to the reverse; usual. Ibrahim Edhem Pasha, (1819-1893) was an Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier at the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878. He resigned from that post after the Ottoman chances of winning the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) had decreased. He furthermore served in numerous administrative positions in the Ottoman Empire including minister of foreign affairs in 1856, then ambassador to Berlin in 1876, and to Vienna from 1879 to 1882. He also served as a military engineer and as Minister of Interior from 1883 to 1885. In 1876-1877, he represented the Ottoman Government at the Constantinople Conference. Ibrahim Edhem Pasha was the father of Osman Hamdi Bey, a well-known archaeologist, and painter, as well as the founder of the Istanbul Archaeology Museum and the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Another son, Halil Edhem Eldem took up the archaeology museum after Osman Hamdi Bey's death and has been a deputy for ten years under the newly founded Turkish Republic. Yet another son, Ismail Galib Bey, is considered as the founder of numismatics as a scientific discipline in Turkey.