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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated wrappers. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 32 p., richly ills. First published in any form of this symbolist poem, is the manifest of the attempt to settle in New Zealand by falling into pessimism, written during Sultan Abdülhamid II's tyranny period between two Constitutionalist regimes in the Imperial Ottoman, by Servet-i Fünûn literary scene leading of Ottoman poet Tevfik Fikret and his friends like Mehmed Rauf, Hüseyin Kadri, Dr. Esad Pasa, Hüseyin Cahit, Süleyman Nesip, Ahmet Hikmet Müftüoglu. In the westernization period, there is an escape especially the Servet-i Fünuncus to New Zealand, Scotland, and Finland. This escape can be seen as both alienation and help-seeking. Historical point of view, sociological research and in-depth analysis personal sufferings of intellectuals who attempted to escape can provide true findings and information, which can light this period, about the dualism of these intellectuals and their attempts to escape. Tevfik Fikret is one of the pioneers who symbolize this escape. Fikret does not leave the homeland, but in much poetry, he attributes a mission of escape and rescue to places in his poem. Places, where this mission is the most intense, are streets, Asiyan, grave, mosque, Istanbul, the parliament, palace, garden, and village. The first utopian texts in Turkish literature were dreams written in an effort to save the declining Ottoman State. In the period of Servet-i Fünûn [i.e. The Wealth of Sciences], which was a time of crisis, some utopias such as the Yesil Yurt [i.e. Green Land]. Fikret decided to go to New Zealand (after Manisa city) with friends from his literary circle. After a while, he changed his mind and began to construct a special house for his family on the Bosphorus, which he called "Asiyan" (meaning close friends). Asiyan was finished in 1906. New Zealand carries all the characteristics of a utopian place in this poem by Tevfik Fikret. (Utopias from the Middle East 13).
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1893024544San Francisco: Charles C Hoag 1893. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8 1/4"x 5 3/4" x 1 3/8. Illustrated Ads Throughout. Xxx 358 Lxxxii. Blue Cloth Spine White Board Gilt Embossed. Full Of Ads Directories And Street Guides Some In Color Printed On Heavy Glossy Paper Blue Or White. Clean No Names Or Marks No Fraying To Cloth But Paper Covered Boards Beginning To Fray At Edges. Hinges Cracked But Binding Solid. This 1893 Edition Is Rare With No Worldcat Record Of An Institutional Holding Except For E-Books And Microform. <br/> <br/> Charles C Hoag hardcover
1927029044Denver: Moffat Tunnel Commission / Wahlgreen Publishing Company 1927. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Plates Maps. Two Volumes#117 Of A Small Signed Limited Edition Here In The Deluxe Binding Of Full Black Morocco With Thick Brown Dust Jackets And Slipcase Box. Books Are Fine All Gilt Brilliant Contents Immaculate Tiny Traces Of Rubbing Just At Corners. Dust Jackets With All Gilt Still Brilliant Complete A Few Very Short Tears At Corners No Fading. With The Original Box Covered In Blue And White Marbled Paper Intact Light Wear No Staining With The Lid Worn At Edges And With One Short End Partially Detached But Holding By The Remaining Attached Side. <br/> <br/> Moffat Tunnel Commission / Wahlgreen Publishing Company hardcover
177319930Berlin, C. J. Decker, 1773 ; 3 parties reliées en 2 tomes in 12, veau fauve glacé, dos à faux nerfs dorés, décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat et tomaison vert foncé, encadrement doré sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; XXII, [2], 469 ; 256, 232 pp. Carte dépliante de la Grande Muraille de l'Egypte ancienne au tome 2.
46404029[BONNAUD (l’Abbé J.-B.)] Discours à lire au Conseil, en présence du Roi, par un ministre patriote, sur le projet d’accorder l’État Civil aux Protestants. s. l., 1787. 208 pp. (première partie), 2 ff. n. ch. (faux-titre et titre de la seconde partie), pp. 209 à 332, LXXV pp. (pièces justificatives). ÉDITION ORIGINALE “Lorsqu'en 1787 les protestants réclamèrent avec tant de force l'état civil, l'abbé Bonnaud, ex-jésuite, fut chargé par quelques catholiques de comballre les prétentions des réformés. L'abbé Bonnaud fit t en conséquence, ce fameux et volumineux Discours, dans lequel il espéra démontrer par des faits et des raisonnements qu'une telle concession exposerait le trône et la France à de grands malheurs : l'auteur n'y mit point son nom. Comme la duchesse de Noailles en faisait elle-même la distribution avec beaucoup d'activité , et qu'elle allait le porter chez les membres du conseil et du parlement, on l'appela le Mémoire de madame de Noaiiles. Plusieurs personnes le crurent fait par l'abbé Lenfant, prédicateur du roi, qui peut bien y avoir en part, ainsi que l'abbé Proyart, mai» l'auteur principal est pourtant l'abbé Bonnaud.” dit Quérard dans La France littéraire p. 405 - Sommervoegel I, p. 1731, n°4 - Au sujet de ce livre, voir les Annales de Linguet XIII p. 319-351.[LAMOIGNON de MALESHERBES]. Mémoire sur le mariage des Protestans, en 1785. [Paris], s. d. (1785). 133 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE - Barbier III, p. 167 qui précise que ce livre est attribué à Joly de Fleury par M. de Manne. - Quérard IV, p. 500 - [LAMOIGNON de MALESHERBES]. Second mémoire sur le mariage des Protestans. Londres [Paris], 1785. 1 f., 117 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE - Barbier III, p. 167.GILBERT de VOISINS (Pierre). Mémoires sur les moyens de donner aux Protestans un état civil en France composé de l’ordre du Roi Louis XV. s. l. n. d. 1787. 2 ff., 143 pp. Premier mémoire, Second mémoire, Projet de déclaration. ÉDITION ORIGINALE posthume donnée par Paul Gilbert de Voisins, son petit-fils. L’auteur (1684-1769) fut avocat général au parlement de Paris puis conseiller d’état et conseiller des dépêches du roi. Outre ses plaidoyers on ne lui connaît que cet ouvrage. - Michaud XX, p. 506. - Quérard III, p. 351. - [RABAUD de SAINT-ÉTIENNE?] Réflexions impartiales d’un philantrope, sur la situation des Protestans, & sur les moyens de la changer. s. l. , 1787. pp. 3-57 (manque la page de titre). ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Attribuée à Rabaud de Saint-Etienne par Armand Lods, Essai sur la vie Rabaut de Saint-Étienne, pasteur a Nimes 1893.[TARGET (Guy-Jean-Baptiste).] Consultation sur l’affaire de la Dame Marquise d’Anglure, contre les sieurs Petit, au conseil des dépêches... Paris, Nyon, 1787. 1 f., 237 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Marie-Reine d’Anglure était fille d’une mère catholique et d’un père protestant, le mariage de ses parents n’ayant pu être béni par un prêtre et figurer sur les registres, elle fut déshéritée au profit d’un cousin germain. C’est le célèbre avocat Target (1733-1806) qui assura sa défense. Bien que catholique, Target a plaidé en faveur d’un état Civil pour les protestants.[GODARD (Jacques)]. Mémoire pour Pierre Brisset, appellant d'une sentence de la Sénéchaussée de St-Maixent, Contre Pierre Simonnet et autres. Mariage d'un protestant attaqué par des Collatéraux. Paris, Nyon, 1788. 1 f., 80 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE.DU CLOSEL D’ARNERY (Claude-Garspard Barbat). Vues sur l’intolérance et le rapport essentiel qu’ont toutes les sectes ou religions avec les religions chrétienne et naturelle. Bruxelles, 1788. 1 f., 61 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Du Closel d’Arnery (1733-1811) renvoie dos à dos les fanatiques et les impies pour prêcher un retour au véritable message du Christ “Il semble que de tous les livres, le premier que devrait faire brûler l’Inquisition, c’est l’Évangile ; car il n’en est pas de plus contraire à sa barbare intolérance.”[DU CLOSEL D’ARNERY (Claude-Garspard Barbat)]. Moyen de constater l’État Civil des protestants. s. l. n. d. 20 pp.[LAMBERT (Le Père)]. Lettre de M* à M. l’Abbé A. Censeur & Approbateur du Libelle intitulé : Discours à lire au Conseil, en présence du Roi, par un ministre patriote. s. l., 1787. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Ce texte vise l’abbé Asseline, censeur et approbateur du texte de l’abbé Bonneau (en tête de ce recueil).ANONYME. Le secret révélé ou lettre à un magistrat de province sur l’Edit Protestans. s. l. n. d. 81 PP.ANONYME. Réponse à la lettre à un magistrat à M***. s. l. n. d. pp. 3 à 14 (la page de titre manque.) Au sujet de l’État Civil des Protestants.Cet ensemble à été réuni à l’époque par l’abbé Toutée (ex-libris) qui a malheureusement mutilé la plupart des pages de titres de marques de propriétaires antérieurs. Sinon l’ensemble du recueil est très frais.
1833PHO-2138Paris : Ministère de la marine, 1833-34. In-4, cartonnage papier marbré, dos lisse, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Usures au cartonnage (coins, coiffes, frottements, etc…) Rousseurs, cachet au titre.
21709Paris, Collection Hetzel, [1913]. In-8, cartonnage de l’éditeur en percaline rouge, impression et décors noir et or, tranches dorées ; [4], 142, [2] pp.
1880009828Wells PA: J. W. Beaman 1880. Book. Near Fine. Leather. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Folio ledger book bound in quarter polished calf over suede four raised bands with black morocco labels in gilt marbled end papers. 52 alphabet index pages followed by 525 numbered pages. With 4 pieces of ephemera laid in 3 receipts for J. W. Beaman and Beaman & Mosher and one receipt for Tioga & Elmira State Line Railroad Co. The Merchandise Co. receipts are printed Wells Pa. which is in Wells Township Bradford County Pennsylvania in the village of Mosherville formerly known as French Mills and Wells. before adopting the name Mosherville. Near Fine the first 6 pages with top corner shallow chips not affecting text. A quite handsome journal with multiple entries dated 1880-1884 on almost every page in black and red ink and pencil in lovely and legible handwriting. With hundreds of names an excellent genealogical source book for that time and place. J. W. Beaman Hardcover
18475622Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1847. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. Hardcover 1st US g in contemporary 3/4 leather. Leather scraped on all edges chipping on spine; owner's name H.G. Norton Trenton N.J. on tp and ffep; also has ownership signature of the excellent novelist Frank O'Rourke. Text moderately foxed. Bookstore sticker on rear pastedown: Books Inc. San Francisco. This very scarce book has much on the latter days of the fur trade as the author was governor-in-chief of the Hudson's Bay Company's territories. He made his way across the continent from Boston to Vancouver; he travelled from there down the coast to SanFrancisco and reported on California in the early days of the gold rush. <br/> <br/> Lea and Blanchard hardcover
a29565Albany 1816 39th session. first edition. Thick tall 4to. 707pp. index i-xx stringbound wraps. Fair initial and final pages very wrinkled chipped torn and worn; all pages edges of leaves frayed curled and worn; light toning and foxing throughout. Binding secure. no owner marks. Scarce. . paperback
2004050512-KWestminister Maryland U.S.A.: Alfred a Knopf Inc 2004. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 1st. Edition 1st. Printing 2004 Purple cover Hardcover in the dust jacket 900 page book with black & white photo illustrations.This is a true first edition / first printing with the uncorrected final line in the Acknowledgments at the final line of the book saying " the failure of my life" which was later corrected to say "the failures of my life" in the next printings.This copy is signed by President Clinton in blue ink at the title page. Condition : Ex-Fine. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Alfred a Knopf Inc Hardcover
19222222207<p>First edition first printing so stated. April 1922. Large octavo. Color frontispiece; 56 plates 8 are in color; foldout color map. 8 page foreword by George Wharton James. Original green pictorial cloth stamped in pink lavender light green and gilt with a scene of purple mountains and a green valley surrounded by lilies t.e.g. uncut; pictorial endpapers designed by M.C.M. Dust jacket unclipped; lightly toned. Enclosed in original publisher's box with two descriptive text labels. Rare thus. Fine. 371 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Box is toned. It has short crack and chip on leftside.</p> The Page Company hardcover books
1912MK022New York: The Century Co. 1912. Book. Very Good. Three-Quarter Leather. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First printing custom-bound in dark blue 3/4 morocco dark blue ribbed cloth ruled in gilt spine panel with 5 raised bands lettered/decorated in gilt top text block edge in gilt swirl-marbled endpapers. 1st ptg.: Apr. 1912 matching dates no additional ptgs. indicated. Leather rubbed along joints and at corners with slight exposure to several with a few surface rubs to covers. x284 pp. Minimally ex-library with circulation pocket mounted inside back cover and "17201" stamped on copyright pg. beneath publication date no other marks or stamps. Text block edges typically a bit tanned with mild foxing generally limited to the pages adjacent to certain plates rather than to the plates themselves. All maps facing pp. 12 212 220 present and fully intact without tears or creases. The Century Co. Hardcover
1991003011Wolfe City Texas: Henington Publishing Company 1991. Fine condition. No owner's name or bookplate. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Bright clean square and tight. Pages are fresh and crisp. Sharp corners. Has a built-in red silk ribbon marker. Photo illustrations throughout. Detailed genealogical info for the following settlers and their families: Richard Sutphin Van Wey Catherine Lord Samuel Dennis Roach James Milton Rives Charles Lawrence Orr Benjamin Franklin Forrester Ira Green Aurora Ellen Carlyle Amos Marney General Samuel Vance Rudolph Lehman Catherine Campbell Charles Bernard Smith John Ash John Minnis William Warren. Appendices: Census Enumerations. Addresses. Bibliography. Index. Note: This book is NOT returnable. Unfortunately this policy had to be put in force for genealogy books due to abuses by previous customers who would order a book photocopy the information of interest and then returned the book for a refund. If you only want to copy the info please contact a lending library. . First Edition. Hardcover. Publisher's black leatherette/No Jacket probably as issued. 8vo. ix 664pp. . Henington Publishing Company Hardcover
1892016610Chicago and New York: Rand McNally & Company 1892. Very Good condition but for short tears at 3 or 4 of the map folds which have been neatly reinforced with archival tape on the blank side. SEE PHOTOS. A very attractive well preserved copy. 60 pages of text including brief information on 78 railroads a detailed 39-page index and ads for Rand McNally publications. Attached at the rear is a full color map that unfolds to 13'' wide by 21" tall. Bound in the publisher's tan-color stiff printed wraps. Cover title: Rand McNally & Co's Indexed County and Township Pocket Map and Shippers' Guide of New Jersey Showing in Detail the Entire Railroad System The Express Company Doing Business over Each Road and Accurately Locating All Cities Towns Post Offices Railroad Stations Villages Counties Islands Lakes Rivers etc Locating the Nearest Mailing Point of All Local Places; Designating Telegraph Stations Population is Given According to the Latest Official Census" i.e. 1890. 1st ed No additional printings listed. Stiff card covers. Very Good condition. 60 pages a full color fold-out map. Rand McNally & Company Paperback
201552136Minneapolis & Saint Paul: Ampersand Club 2015. A collection of approximately 125 Ampersand Club invitations ranging in size from large folio to 16mo all but a handful printed letterpress by such printers as: Jim Eckman Norm Fritzberg Phil Gallo Allan Kornblum Gerry Lange Paul Maravelas Russell Maret Paulette Myers-Rich Will Powers Dave Rathman Gaylord Schanilec Wilbur "Chip" Schilling Richard Stevens Emily Mason Strayer Michael Tarachow Emerson Wulling and certainly many others inviting Ampersanders to talks lectures and/or hostings by: the Hon. Governor Elmer L. Andersen Harriet Bart Betty Bright Clifford Burke Greg Campbell Steve Clay Pat Coleman Amanda Degener Scott Helmes Johathan E. Hill Jerry Farrell Maria Fredericks Rosemary Furtak Molly & John Harris Michael Hancher Bob Jackson Gunnar Kaldewey Daniel Kelm Stuart Klipper Abe Lerner Harry Lerner Austin McLean Jack Parker Robin Price Maggie Ragnow John & Rose Randle Jeff Rathermel Karen Runyon Dale Schwie Ken Storm Jr. Claire Van Vliet Jeff Weber Jody Williams as well as the aforementioned Gallo Powers Maravelas Maret Powers Rathman Schanilec Schilling and the rest of the gang. The Ampersand Club has a long tradition of providing letterpress invitations to its events which occur more-or-less monthly September through April and concluding with an annual dinner meeting in May. Tradition holds that printers print anonymously so the names of presses and printers are not included in the invitation copy. Over the years Gallo has printed no fewer than 50 a dozen or so are included here. In his notes for his own Hermetic Press archive Gallo notes: "The invitations tend toward the decorative this most particularly with the early ones when there was a camaraderie of competitiveness among the printers: Gerald Lange Michael Tarachow Norm Fritzberg Allan Kornblum and Gaylord Schanilec. Consequently these invitations display a wide range of handset foundry typefaces designed not only to be sparkling works but to spark typographic conversations." While this collection is a long way from being complete and many as yet undetermined as to printer or press this offering of 125 is by far the largest group of such invitations ever to come on the market. Ampersand Club unknown
197252136Minneapolis & Saint Paul: Ampersand Club 1972. A collection of approximately 125 Ampersand Club invitations ranging in size from large folio to 16mo all but a handful printed letterpress by such printers as: Jim Eckman Norm Fritzberg Phil Gallo Allan Kornblum Gerry Lange Paul Maravelas Russell Maret Paulette Myers-Rich Will Powers Dave Rathman Gaylord Schanilec Wilbur "Chip" Schilling Richard Stevens Emily Mason Strayer Michael Tarachow Emerson Wulling and certainly many others inviting Ampersanders to talks lectures and/or hostings by: the Hon. Governor Elmer L. Andersen Harriet Bart Betty Bright Clifford Burke Greg Campbell Steve Clay Pat Coleman Amanda Degener Scott Helmes Johathan E. Hill Jerry Farrell Maria Fredericks Rosemary Furtak Molly & John Harris Michael Hancher Bob Jackson Gunnar Kaldewey Daniel Kelm Stuart Klipper Abe Lerner Harry Lerner Austin McLean Jack Parker Robin Price Maggie Ragnow John & Rose Randle Jeff Rathermel Karen Runyon Dale Schwie Ken Storm Jr. Claire Van Vliet Jeff Weber Jody Williams as well as the aforementioned Gallo Powers Maravelas Maret Powers Rathman Schanilec Schilling and the rest of the gang. The Ampersand Club has a long tradition of providing letterpress invitations to its events which occur more or less monthly September through April and concluding with an annual dinner meeting in May. Tradition holds that printers print anonymously so the names of presses and printers are not included in the invitation copy. Over the years Gallo has printed no fewer than 50 a dozen or so are included here. In his notes for his own Hermetic Press archive Gallo notes: "The invitations tend toward the decorative this most particularly with the early ones when there was a camaraderie of competitiveness among the printers: Gerald Lange Michael Tarachow Norm Fritzberg Allan Kornblum and Gaylord Schanilec. Consequently these invitations display a wide range of handset foundry typefaces designed not only to be sparkling works but to spark typographic conversations." While this collection is a long way from being complete and many as yet undetermined as to printer or press this offering of 125 is by far the largest group of such invitations ever to come on the market. <br/><br/> Ampersand Club unknown books
185721532St. Anthony: William W. Wales Bookseller and Publisher; Minneapolis: Thomas Hale Williams 1857. Only edition 12mo pp. 32 4 ads; full-p. map of Lake Minnetonka 7 wood-engraved illustrations in the text 5 full-p.; 1" x 2" chip to corner of upper wrapper otherwise a near fine copy in original printed wrappers. Printed in New York by Daniel Ader 211 Center St. A wonderful little early guide to the city of what is now collectively Minneapolis touting the business climate and commercial opportunities quality of education future prospects etc. together with a historical sketch of the metropolis. The publisher William Wales was the first Quaker to settle in Minnesota and induced others of the sect to emigrate here. He was active in the Quaker community and was a bookseller and stationer in St. Anthony. Thomas Hale Williams also of Minneapolis was the founder of the Minneapolis Athenaeum in 1859 "which finally became part of the Minneapolis Public Library where he served twenty years as librarian treasurer and director without compensation. He called a meeting of librarians in Philadelphia in 1876 at which the American Library Association was formed" Upham & Dunlap Minnesota Biographies. Howes S22 erroneously calling for an errata slip; Sabin 74998. <br/><br/> William W. Wales, Bookseller and Publisher; Minneapolis: Thomas Hale Williams unknown books
191744887Minneapolis: The Civic Commission 1917. First and only printing of one of the greatest city plans printed in America limited to 1000 copies this copy is #398; large 4to xv 1 227 1; nearly 200 illustrations throughout some in color some duotone some double page some folding all from architect's drawings and renderings and contemporary sources plus 2 large folding maps; bookplate on front pastedown early owner's name on front free endpaper stains from binding glue on endpapers at hinges a near fine copy in original red cloth gilt t.e.g; A futuristic look at Minneapolis part of which was actually completed. <br/><br/> The Civic Commission hardcover books
191744887Minneapolis: The Civic Commission 1917. First and only printing of one of the greatest city plans printed in America limited to 1000 copies; large 4to xv 1 227 1; nearly 200 illustrations throughout some in color some duotone some double page some folding all from architect's drawings and renderings and contemporary sources plus 2 large folding maps; bookplate on front pastedown early owner's name on front free endpaper stains from binding glue on endpapers at hinges a near fine copy in original red cloth gilt t.e.g; A futuristic look at Minneapolis part of which was actually completed. The Civic Commission unknown
200960512V.p. v.d. 2009. Folio and smaller condition ranges from good to fine. Including Rolling Stone Q Mojo Uncut Singout Record Collector Interview Crawdaddy Newsweek Magpie New Yorker Jam National Lampoon Saturday Evening Post People National Geographic several newspaper magazines Sunday NY Times Herald Sunday etc. TV Guide Reader's Digest Look Seventeen Esquire etc. unknown
192127323St. Paul: Minnesota Hist. Soc 1921. First edition limited to 200 copies signed by the author in vols. 1-3; vol. 4 published posthumously is signed by Buck; 4 vols. 8vo plates and maps some folding; later 3/4 maroon calf in imitation of the original binding t.e.g.; a very good to near fine set. Arguably the best history of the state very highly regarded. This limited edition contains illustrations not included in the trade edition 1922-30. <br/><br/> Minnesota Hist. Soc unknown books
17993745Philadelphia: Pr. for the House of Representatives 1799. 8vo 20.1 cm 7.9". 123 1 blank pp. <br><br>with Message from the President of the United States accompanying a report of the Secretary of State containing observations on some of the documents communicated by the President on the eighteenth instant. 21st January 1799. Philadelphia: John Ward Fenno 1799. 8vo. 2 45 3 2 blank pp.<br>Â Â Â Â President John Adams introduces both items; the first work consists primarily of the correspondence of Elbridge Gerry American envoy at Paris with Talleyrand prior to the former's recall from France. Evans assigns this to William Ross's press. The second piece is a report by the Secretary of State on developments following the transactions cited in the first. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â 18th: ESTC W026145; Evans 36551. 21st: ESTC W026008; Evans 36546. Recently attractively bound in quarter blue goat over blue cloth leather edges rolled in gilt; spine with gilt-stamped title place and date raised bands accented with gilt-stamped abstract floral design and straight and wavy rules. Title-page hinged on with long-fiber tissue outer margin repaired with same. Varying degrees of foxing with some leaves untouched some slightly spotted and some notably darkened. Pr. for the House of Representatives hardcover books
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. 65,5x63 cm. In Ottoman script. This rare and decorative Gallipoli map including Hellespont, Gallipoli Peninsula, Suvla Bay, Seddülbahir, and Tenedos, the places of Gallipoli Aar in 1915 (Dardanelles Campaign) during World War 1, separated two map views. Seddulbahir and Suvla Bay at north and Straight, Peninsula, and its shores with Tenedos (now Bozcaada) at the southwest of the map. It's a very detailed and rare map printed with the series of "History of the Dardanelles Campaign" after the seven years of war. The Gallipoli campaign, also known as the Dardanelles campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli or the Battle of Çanakkale (Turkish: Çanakkale Savasi, or, Muharebâti), was a military campaign in the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey), from 17 February 1915 to 9 January 1916. The Entente powers, Britain (with Anzacs), France, and Russia, sought to weaken the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers, by taking control of the Turkish straits.