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New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19,5 x 13,5 cm). In Turkish. 208 p, ills. Sultanhisarli Ali Zühtü Bey'in II. Mesrutiyet ve I. Dünya Savasi anilari. Prep. by Bingül Adalig. OTTOMANIA Ottoman history Memoirs Military history 2. Constitution Union and Progress Party (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) World War 1 Aydin City Izmir - Smyrna - Smyrne Local history.
New New Persian Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian and a short abstract in English. 2 volumes in 1 (488 p.), ills. Rouzname-ye Safar-e Sultan Murad IV be Iravan va Tabriz: The journal of Sultan Murad IV's campaignsof Yerevan and Tabri, 1044-45 AH / 1635 AD. & Manzelname-ye Baghdad: The gazetteer of the Baghdad invasion, 1048-49 AH/ 1638-39 AD. Edited and introductions by Yunus Zeyrek, Halil Sahillioglu. Introduced, annotated, attachments and translated from original Ottoman TUrkish texts in Persian by Dr. Nasrollah Salehi.= Rûznâmah-'i safar-i Sultân Murâd-i chahârum bih Iravân va Tabrîz (1044-1045 H.Q.). & Manzil'nâmah-'i Sultân Murâd-i chahârum bih Baghdâd (1048-1049 H.Q.). (Iran & Ottoman History Series 3).
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). Transcription in Turkish; facsimile in Ottoman Turkish. 367, [1] p. I. Mahmud - Nadir Sah mektuplasmalari. 3 numarali nâme-i hümâyûn defteri.= Iran vesâire nâme-i hümâyûn. (Transkripsiyon / tipkibasim). Prep. by Ibrahim Küreli, Iskender Türe.; Coord. by Ugur Ünal. Correspondance between Sultan I. Mahmud and Nadir Shah of Iran. It includes 71 letters in the years 1736 and 1762-63. pp. 1-21 table of contents; pp. 26-254 transcription; pp. 255-275 index; pp. 276-367 facsimile.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (23 x 32 cm). In Turkish. [6], 119 p., color ills. Eskizlerden tablolara ressam Sultan Abdülaziz. [Exhibition catalogue]. Curator: Mehmet Lütfi Sen. Sultan Abdulaziz and his paintings and dessins.
New German Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In German and Turkish. 144 p., color ills. Kunstausstellung von der Skizze zum Gemalde.= Eskizlerden tablolara Sultan Abdülaziz Resim Sergisi. [Exhibition catalogue]. Curated by Mehmet Lütfi Sen.
As New German Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In German and Turkish. 144 p., color ills. Kunstausstellung von der Skizze zum Gemalde.= Eskizlerden tablolara Sultan Abdülaziz Resim Sergisi. [Exhibition catalogue]. Curated by Mehmet Lütfi Sen.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Chipped on margins. Some owner notes. Otherwise a good copy. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script. 32 p. This rare book includes the royal travel of Sultan Abdülmecid in 1262 AH [1846 AD] to Roumelia. From Edirne, Abdülmecid proceeded to Eski Zagra (Stara Zagora), Kizanlik (Kazanluk), Gabrova (Gabrovo), Tirnova (Turnovo), Rusçuk (Ruse), Silistre (Silistra), and Varna. The route of the 1846 tour followed closely, except in reverse order, Mahmud II's tour of 1837. According to witness accounts, along the way, the sultan was greeted everywhere with poetic recitations and songs of praise and prayer, both in Ottoman and Bulgarian. The pride of place among welcoming parties invariably fell on students, of all creeds, most clad in white uniforms, some in solemn church-going attire, with flowers and green branches in their hands. At every stop, ceremonial cannon salvos were fired during the day and elaborate firework illuminations were performed at night. In the town of Kizanlik, known then as now for the most fragrant roses and the best rose oil, the sultan's visit coincided, possibly by design, with the rose harvesting season. So the locals sprinkled rose water and poured rose oil before the sultan's cavalcade. According to Hristo Stambolski, in the three days of the sultan's stay in town, no rose harvesting was done so that the whole area would be exquisitely scented in his honor. For his part, the sultan had doctors vaccinate all children against smallpox in public before sending each one off with a small gift of money. Even people with rare diseases were, on occasion, summoned to the sultan's presence so his doctors could cure them. The sublime visit caused the locals, who were unaccustomed to direct contact with the center of power, quite a stir. The most detailed account, albeit from a hostile source, relates the sultan's visit to Rusçuk, which, at four days, may have also been the longest. According to Nayden Gerov, the greeting ceremonies proceeded on a communal basis, with the Jews being placed closest to the town walls, next to them the Armenians, then the Bulgarians, and finally, the Muslims, situated the farthest from town, yet being the first to see and welcome the sultan. As the sultan approached, each group of youngsters would in turn sing for him, everyone else bowing profusely. Based on Gerov's description, it seems that Abdülmecid was dressed in a slightly more luxurious fashion than during state ceremonies in Istanbul. ((Source: Sultan Abdülmecid's Tour of Rumelia and the Trope of Love by Stephanov). The sultan began to travel by the way of the gate of Yedikule in Istanbul in May 6, 1846. He followed the way of Ayastefanos, Silivri, Çorlu, Burgaz, Edirne, Zagra-i Atik, Kizanli, Trnova, Rusçuk, Silistre, Rusçuk, Shumnu, and Varna and came back to Istanbul by way of the sea on June 14, 1846. During this travel, the Sultan listened to people's problems and ordered the authorities to be solved with those problems. He received successful military and administrative authorities in settlements on the way of travel and rewarded them. He also received the governors of Serbia, Eflak and Bogdan, and the representatives of foreign states. With this travel, the Sultan aimed to strengthen the connection to the center of people and administrators in provinces. Özege 17910. First Edition.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 8 1/4"w x 10 3/4"h. 76 pages. Black and white photos throughout.
pp. 63 + Plus frontis and full page cartoons. Inked ownership of E(vangeline) M. Castilla, 1920. 8vo. Original full pictorial paper binding. Lacks paper spine. Fourteenth printing. WWI 9
pp. 69 (8) + Plus frontis and full page cartoons. Inked ownership of E(vangeline) M. Castilla, 1919. 8vo. Original full pictorial paper binding. Lacks paper spine. First edition. WWI 9
Libro vissuto ma tutto sommato in buono stato.
158 pages. Index. Lovely colour photography throughout. Presents the best from inns tucked away in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Northern California. Very minor moisture exposure to bottom edge of some back pages else book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear. to dust jacket with, again, some evidence of moisture exposure to bottom edge of back panel. Overall a clean, bright, unmarked and attractive copy of this lovely work. Book
Book is in excellent condition with a few tiny marks to covers as the only blemish. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 168 pages with a great many b&w photos with letters between the subject and her mother from around 1900 on.
Pages 242-300. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Josiah Bartlett; Friends in Council, of Lisbon; The Story The Ax Told Me; The Forgotten Queen of England; Recollections of a District School; The Silence of Ansel Hardy, or A New Hampshire Birthright; Obituaries for David S. Cutter, Rev. Horace W. Morse, Arioch Wentworth, Hon. Eli V. Brewster, Joseph Pinkham and John G. Tebbetts; Poems; Attractive one-page illustrated ad for the Rumford Printing Co.; Prescott Piano Co. ad; Nice one-page photo-illustrated ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad; Covers loose but present. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
As New As New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Mint. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 246, [1] p. Konstantinopolis düstü. 29 Mayis 1453. Translated by Derin Türömer.
This is a fine hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket. Completely clean inside and out. Faint scratch to back of dust jacket. Small erased area on front endpaper. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Massive survey of New York architecture between the two world wars. Written by a team including Robert A. M. Stern, professor of Architecture at Columbia University. This is one of the more knowledgeable and useful guides not only to the architecture but the fascinating social history of New York during this period. The authors discuss in detail the relationships of the people who commissioned buildings and interiors and the architects, designers, and craftsmen who provided them. Large stout 4to, 11" high X 9" wide, 847 pages. Highly recommended.
104 pages. Fiction: Not Fit To Live With; The Case For the State; Recalled to Duty; The Secret Ingredient; Tombstone (part 1 of 8); The Hunted Woman (pare 3 of 6). Articles: God Sent Them to the Slums - dedicated young ministers in narcotic-ridden East Harlem; The Cities of America - Reno - article with great color photos; The National League Comes Back - after the American League has won the last 5 World Series championships; Watch Your Step at Conventions! - you may be observed by the television cameras!; The Morey Case - Why Did They Kill? - part 4 of 4 - young murderers of a nurse in Ann Arbor; It's No Fun To Be An Englishman - life is tough in England; His Heart Belongs to Jersey - Governor Alfred Driscoll. Ads: Old Gold cigarettes; De Soto cars; Great one-page color photo Kennecott Copper ad features large photo of miner loaded with dynamite at Bingham Canyon; Pontiac; Lincoln; French's foods; Sealtest sherbets and ices; Pall Mall cigarettes; Nash cars - Golden Airflyte; Purolator oil filter ad features Andy Devine (Jingles in 'Wild Bill Hickok'); Amazine one-page ad by Conrad Hilton of Hilton Hotels shows Uncle Sam on his knees praying to God "Our Father in Heaven... Be Swift to Save Us, before the darkness falls"; Golfer Bobby Jones is featured in an ad for Atlantic Bond Paper; Baseball player Paul Richards is featured in a Gillette ad; Lt. Colonel Reginald R. Myers; USMC Medal of Honor winner is featured in an ad for U.S. Defense Bonds. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Fine Fine Turkish Original bdg. With its rare dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 410, [4] p. [RARE FIRST TURKISH EDITION: PSYCHEDELIC COVER] Medyum. [= The shining]. Translated by Mehmet Harmanci. Cover design by Oral Orhon. Mehmet Harmanci (translator), (1932-), was a Turkish translator, author, and the founder of 'Koza Publishing House' together with Tarik Dursun K., (1931-2015). He is known for his translations from American contemporary and modern literature to Turkish as well as Stephen King's books. Oral Orhon was a famous contemporary Turkish graphic designer. He was a productive illustrator between the years 1930-1970, has also drawn many comic books, cartoons, covers, advertisements, movie posters. This book's dust jacket is designed by Orhon in psychedelic photographic style. Extremely rare first Turkish Edition. With its original dust jacket, very difficult to obtain. Not in OCLC.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [v], 439 p. Hommes et idees dans l'espace Ottoman.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [v], 439 p. Hommes et idees dans l'espace Ottoman.
Fine English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 251 p., b/w plts. Turkey to-day. Translated by Josemee M. Greenwood. Contents: Turkish peoples and Turkish lands.: Forces. / Turk and ISlam. / Anatolia. / Ottoman sultans. / Kamâl Ataturk. / Ankara. / Turkish national economy. / Kamalism. / Bibliography., Appendices. First English Edition. 'La Turquie d'aujourd'hui' is first French Edition in 1937. This edition was translated from German into English by Josemee M. Greenwood. (German Edition is real first edition: 'Die Türkei von heute' in 1936.).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 240 p. Introduction I. The Land and the People: 1. "Rural Agrarian and Social Structure in the Edirne Region during the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century", Études balkaniques, 3, 2000, 55-90. 2. "Agrarian Land and Harvest in South-west Peloponnese in the Early Eighteenth Century", Études balkaniques, 1, 2003, 83-123. 3. "Rural Markets and Fairs: the Village of Sliven in the Sixteenth Century", Études balkaniques, 1, 2008, 117-136. 4. "Some Strokes from the History of the Sliven Trade Fair during the First Half of the Eighteenth Century", in Ethnic and Cultural Spaces in the Balkans. Contribution in Honour of Prof. DSC Tsvetana Georgieva. Part 1 Historical Outlines, Sofia, 2008, 401-409 (translated here from Bulgarian). II. Intercultural Contacts and Interactions: 5. "Urban Representatives of the Ulema in Bulgarian Lands in the Seventeenth Century", Islamic Studies, 38:1, 1999, 3-43. 6. "Intercultural Contact and Interaction in the Ottoman Period: the Zaviye Kavak Baba and the Church of the Holy Forty Martyrs in the Real and Imaginary World of Christians and Moslems in the Town of Veliko Ta]rnovo", Bulgarian Historical Review, 1-2, 2002, 13-54. 7. "Human Mobility and Transmission of Information in the Ottoman Empire from the Seventeenth to the Early Nineteenth Century", in The Influence of Human Mobility in Muslim Societies, Kuroki Hidemitsu (ed.), Kegan Paul: London-New York-Bahrain, 2003, 101-116.
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 520 p. Milliyetler ve sinirlar. Balkanlar, Kafkasya ve Orta- Dogu. Nationalities and borders: Balkans, Caucasus, and Middle East. OTTOMANIA Political history.
Fine Armenian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Armenian. 320 p. Pages partly uncut. Chatrav khaghats'voghy. [= Schachnovelle]. Translated to Armenian by R. Chattechian. The Royal Game (also known as Chess Story; in the original German Schachnovelle, "Chess Novella") is a novella by the Austrian author Stefan Zweig written in 1941, the year before the author's death by suicide. First Armenian Edition of 'Schachnovelle' by Stefan Zweig. Armenian title means 'how to play'. Published by Istanbul Armenians. Not in OCLC.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, plates and 2 folding maps; original pictorial green boards, backstrip lettered in black, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Sold from an institution with its stamp on front free endpaper. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER.