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In 12° (15,7x9,5 cm); (14), 354 (i.e. 344) pp. Bella legatura coeva in meza pelle con titolo su fascetta al dorso. Dorso a 4 nervi. Piatti foderati con bella carta spruzzata. Tagli rossi. Manca forse la prima carta (bianca?) posta alla sguardia. Prima edizione della "Premier Avertissement" (seguirono anche un secondo ed un terzo "avertissement") del celebre ecclesiastico e teologo francese Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy e che fu anche vescovo dell'importante diocesi di Soissons. L'opera entra a fondo nelle polemiche che seguirono alla pubblicazione della bolla papale Unigenitus. La bolla papale era diretta contro l'opera del più famoso giansenista dell'epoca, Pasquier Quesnel. Nel novembre del 1711 il re Luigi XIV per sedare i contrasti fra i giansenisti (già dichiarati eretici) ed i fedeli alla dottrina di Roma, domandò al papa una nuova bolla (ma rispettosa delle libertà gallicane) che egli stesso si impegnava a far pubblicare. L'8 settembre 1713 usciva la bolla Unigenitus che condannava 101 proposizioni estratte dal libro di Quesnel. Ma in Francia le cose non andarono come il re desiderava. Il Noailles e altri 48 prelati si rifiutarono di accettare semplicemente ed immediatamente la bolla di Clemente XI, e nemmeno accettarono di partecipare ad un sinodo nazionale per confermare la bolla. Nel frattempo moriva Luigi XIV e il debole periodo di reggenza che ne seguì fu tutto a vantaggio degli oppositori. Quattro vescovi, il Noailles e la Sorbona si appellarono ben presto ad un concilio ecumenico contro la bolla. Ormai la Francia era divisa in due: gli appellanti e coloro che avevano accettato la bolla Unigenitus. Davanti alla possibilità di uno scisma, nel 1718 Clemente XI, con la bolla Pastoralis officii, scomunicava tutti gli appellanti e confermò tutti i documenti già promulgati contro il giansenismo. Con la morte nel 1719 del Quesnel e nel 1729 del Noailles, il giansenismo francese perdeva definitivamente vigore. Nel 1730 la bolla Unigenitus divenne legge di Stato. A parte la mancanza della carta di sguardia (probabilmente bianca) l'opera si presenta in buone condizioni di conservazione.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 150 p. Özege 20461. Examples for regulations and instructions on the Turkish / Ottoman financial accounts and correction of the registers. A fine reference for the late Ottoman financial system.
Mm 145x220 Brossura originale priva del dorso, 164 pagine. Segni del tempo ai margini esterni e tenui fioriture in apertura e chiusura del tomo, peraltro le condizioni sono buone. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Very Good French Original journals. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In French. 3 issues: (4 p.; 4 p.; 8 p.). Ahmet Riza Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish political activist, scientist, statesman, educational reformer and a prominent member of the Young Turks, during the Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire. In 1908 he became the first President of the revived Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Ottoman Parliament, and in 1912, he was appointed as the President of the Senate (the upper house) as well. He also served as Minister of Education from the Liberal Union party, the main opposition party to the ruling Committee of Union and Progress. In 1908, his name was among the candidates' list for the next Grand Vizier. He was the leading negotiator during the failed agreement of coalition between the Ottoman Empire, France, and Britain for World War I. Ahmet Riza has been described as a polymath by some authors. He was born in Istanbul in 1858, the son of Ali Riza Bey. His father was nicknamed Ingiliz ("Englishman") because of his command of the English language and admiration of the British Empire. His mother, Fraulein Turban, was born in Munich but was of Hungarian origin. She moved to Vienna, where she met Ingiliz, and converted to Islam to marry him, taking the name Naile Sabika Hanim. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in Istanbul and subsequently studied agriculture in France. As a young man, he sought to improve the condition of the peasantry in the Empire. He was concerned with the conditions of the farmers and wanted to implement agricultural methods, supporting the ideas of the French sociologist, Auguste Comte. In 1894, he published a series of publications on unification of Islamic and Ottoman traditions of consultation. In 1895, Mesveret (Meshveret, or, Mechveret), the journal that he published, became a locus of the exiled Young Turks movement. Ahmet Riza opposed the maverick Prince Sabahaddin's calls for revolution and European intervention in the empire at the 1902 Congress of Ottoman Opposition in Paris. According to a customized book in 1889, on the pretext of participating in the exhibition organized for the centenary of the French Revolution, there was a customized letter, which indicated he escaped to Paris and did not return. He became an interpreter as he learned French. At the University of Paris, he continued his lectures on positivism, taught by mathematician Pierre Laffitte, as he was influenced by Laffitte's thoughts about Islam and Eastern civilization in particular. Laffitte believed that Islam was the most advanced religion, so it was easy for Muslims to pass through positivism. Ahmet Riza became one of the most active members of the Société Positiviste (Positivist Society), and since 1905 he has appeared as a "representative of Muslim communities" in the Comité Positif Occidental, establishing the spread of positivist international platitudes. During his first years in Paris, he attempted to respond to various newspapers and magazines, which were writing unfavourably about the Ottoman Empire. In 1891, he wrote a letter to the postal and telegraph chronicle in Istanbul as he did not obey the instructions of the center of Paris to return to his country due to his use of the expression "liberty" in a lecture on Ottoman women and stated that he did not belong to any secret cemetery. Ahmet Riza sent his thoughts to Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1893. He continued to send sheets upon the request of his encouraging response and continuation; he tried to convince him that the constitutional regime was not a bad thing. In the case of sending the sixth party, he began to write political writings in French, which was published by the former Syrian deputy Halil Ganem. (Source: Wikipedia).
pp. viii, 531. XLib bookplate of Lancaster Mechanics' Library Association on front paste down. XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere. 8vo. 225 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Boards fragile. Hardbound. Good. SCARCE. PAIMP 20
pp. 478, (1) [Index]. Early manuscript ownership of A. Randall on title page and first fly leaf. Foxed. 12 mo. 140 mm. Full leather binding; boards detached & spine very worn. The patriotic text includes: Includes: the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the Constitution of the U.S. with Amendments; and the Constitutions of the first 24 states ending with Missouri. Hard Cover. S&S/AI 31988. PAIMP 21
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 188 p. Ittihatçi seflerin gurbet maceralari.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 395 p. Birinci Dünya Savasinda Teskilat-i Mahsusa. Teskilât-i Mahsusa (Turkish / Ottoman intelligence service founded by Union and Progress Society) during WW 1.
Volume 1 in the series "He Sophia ton Archaion Ellenon" Edited and translated by Dimitris I Papadis. This modern Greek version originally issued by Ekdoseis Zetros 2009. 398p. Book
34 pages. "Direct comparisons among the institutions of government in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States emphasize an extremely interesting fact: the forms of government are different but the effects of government are amazingly similar. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
282 pages. Index. "Traces the emergence and development of the Republican and Federalist party organizations in Virginia and shows that the old oligarchic system based on wealth, influence, and social prestige remained strong in that state after the formation of the new nation... Covers details of the Virginia Antifederalist's continuing hostility to the federal Constitution, James Madison's switch from the Federalist party to the emerging Republican party, Madison's and Jefferson's attempts to coordinate Republican opposition to Federalist foreign policy, and the Republicans' successful campaign in 1800 to replace President John Adams with a Virginian." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound copy. Book
192 p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original color pictorial paper boards, very slightly rubbed at extremities. PA 15x2
346p., illus. New introduction by Henry Steele Commager Hardcover Very good condition good
346 p. + Illustrations. 8vo. Dust jacket. Hardbound. Very good. PA 8 x2
Pages 999- 1042. Features: Cover photo of destruction of the Crystal Palace by fire; Photo of the late Sir Basil Zaharoff, the armaments financier, with his wife; Page of photos of Italy's naval review for Adm. Horthy; Book review of "Walkabout", by Lord Moyne; Page of photos of New Guinea's strange customs and creatures; 10 photos of naval vessels controlled by Gen. Franco and by the Spanish government; One-page pictorial map of Barcelona, with its harbour and buildings, and an inset map showing the position of the safety zone for foreign and neutral ships; Three pages of photos of the highest peak ever climbed, 25,660 foot Nanda Devi, and climbers upon her; Photos of Dr. T. D. A. Cockerell with Grey Owl and his wife; Photos of Crystal Palace before and after the tragic fire; Lovely colour centrefold painting of the town of Paarl, South Africa, by Montague B. Black; Charming one page colour ad for McVitie & Price's Christmas specialties - biscuits and sweets; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir Edwin Deller, Capt. E. C. Cobb, J. T. Christie, R. Gibson, Adm. Sir Reginald Tupper, H. L. French, Carl von Ossietzky, Maj. J. W. B. Tindall, Emil Stickling, the Duke of Kent, Adm. Horthy, and King Victor Emmanuel; Photo of Von Ribbentrop and Viscount Mushakoyi signing German- Japanese Pact in Berlin; Photo of Italian subs under construction; Photo of Stalin introducing new Soviet Constitution; Photo of the Tori Khel tribe handing over rifles to a British agent; Photo of the opening of Egypt's parliament under the new Anglo-Egyptian treaty; One page Harrods ad features practical clothing items; Four illustrated pages of suggested Christmas gifts; Full-page Egyptian travel ad; Half-page German travel ad; Half-page Bentley sports car ad; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound a vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 765-804. Features. Cover photo of fire at the No. 2 Gladstone Dock, Liverpool; Photo of Pandit Nehru and other dignitaries at The Lord Mayor's Banquet at Guildhall; Photo after coach horses bolted into Queen Victoria Street crowds, injuring 21 bystanders; Photos of H.M. the King aboard American cruiser the U.S.S. Columbus; Photos of Princess Elizabeth visiting road safety centre; One-page photo of flag-festooned U.S.S. Columbus at Portsmouth; Review of "The Grand Peregrination" by Maurice Collis; Water-colours by Edward Seago; Photos of the U.S. frigates Constellation and Constitution, the destroyer Offa, and H.M.S. Ajax; Photos of Cherbourg marker beacon tower where French sportsman M.Marcel Petit lost his life; What Happened at Kinsale; Photos of new discoveries at Smyrna; Two pages of photos from the newly opened camera museum, Eastman House; Photos of personalities of the week include Colonel Igal Yadin, Sir George Thomson, Prof. R.A. Peters, Sir John Forsdyke, Prof. Hideki Yukawa, Field Marshal Papagos, Admiral Sir John Edelsten, Vice-Admiral Sir Harold Kinahan, Roberto Benzi and Pandit Nehru; One-page photo of one-year-old Prince Charles in baby carriage attended by five-year-old Prince Richard of Gloucester; Centrefold illustration of Trinity College, Dublin; Two pages of photos and article about the world's only captive whale, a pilot whale at Marineland, Florida; Photo of inventor Robert Barker with his portable atomic pile; Photos of London rally of 50-year-old autos; and more. Contents complete, intact and unmarked. Advertising outer wrap not included. A sound copy. Magazine
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 129 p. Insanity in the reign of Abdülhamid II, (1876-1909). Insanity has always been a popular topic. This study has tried to identify the status of insane in the mind of the state during the Abdülhamid II¿s reign (1876-1909). The main issue of this study is the contradiction between the position of the insane and insanity in the Abdülhamid¿s era and his charitable and protector Sultan image. In this regard, the Ottoman asylums, the practices in these asylums, daily life of insanes in the Ottoman society, the status of criminal insanes and their sensations, the Ottoman psychiatrists and their studies have been analyzed.
396 p. + Illustrations. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Interesting and easy to read history of Philadelphia. PA 10x5
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black; in contemporary full roan, sides with elaborate frame border in blind enclosing arms of Balliol College in gilt, back with five raised bands, second compartment with leather label lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled with a stylised cross in blind, bevelled boards, blind tooled doublures, red edges, marbled endpapers, very neatly recased, a remarkably fresh, clean copy. MICHAEL CHERNIAVSKY'S COPY WITH HIS SIGNED INSCRIPTION (Oxford, 1940) ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Michael Theodore Cherniavsky (1920-1992) was a renowned and long-serving (1948-1966) master of history at Christ's Hospital School and subsequently Professor of History at the University of Waterloo, Ontario from 1967 to 1983. Educated at Westminster, he was appointed Brackenbury Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford during which period he acquired this copy. A very scarce work, and a bright example of the Balliol binding armorial.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 76, [4] p. Ozege 9554. Istirâk etmedigimiz harekât: Tarih-i Osmanî ve Kesfiyat, Rönesans ve Reform harekâti. First Edition.
32 pages. Features: ; What about western square dancing?; Guest Caller - Doc Newland; Standardization Committee Report; Oxford Minuet; Tea for Two - a newer round dance; Ray Shaw's 70th birthday; Sioux City Sue - a singing call; Ross Christianson - young man with a mike; Do Paso What; Doris and Bob McCartney publish the Open Squares directory - article with photos; Draft constitution for your dance club; Photo of Hank Zimmerman; Square of the Month - Kenny Young; Farewell to Virginia Anderson from this publication; The late Vernon Carr - article with photo; Nice vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
303 pages including index. Reveals the in-depth, behind-the-scenes saga of the making and breaking of the Meech Lake Accord. "You're not the problem, David. I know who the problem is. It's that bastard Trudeau." - Premier Robert Bourassa to Premier David Peterson at the Langevin meeting, 1987. Discard stamp upon front endpaper. Book
Journal officiel de la République Française 1978. In-8 broché de 218 pages; Très bon état
MOSCOU, Ed. Juridique - 1925 - In-12 - Reliure éditeur couverte de papier collé - 298 pages + XVIII, Table & annexes - Très propre intérieurement. Ex-libris : Marcel Bekus
Paris, Garnier Flammatrion 1970. In-12 broché de 508 pages. Collection GF