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New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. [x], 158, [1] p. Defter-i Evkâf-i Vâlide Sultan der Magnisa. Ayse Hafsa Vâlide Sultan Vakfi ve XVI. yüzyilda Urla. Defter-i Evkaf-i Valide sultan Der Magnisa is a unique manuscript which was written in Ottoman Turkish during the period of II. Selim, the Ottoman Sultan. The manuscript is currently kept at the archives of General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (Tapu kadastro Arsivi) Ankara, Turkey, qith the record number of 57. This manuscrpit belongs to the Waqf of Hafsa Sultan which was founded in 1523 in Manisa in the name of Hafsa Sultan and its comprises of detailed recordso f the sources of income in Urla and its near villages. Hafsa Sultan bears first the title of 'mother of Sultan (Valide Sultan) of the Ottoman Empire, one of the wifes of Selim I., and mother of Suleiman the Magnificent. Urla, one of the Turkish towns of 14th century, has rapidly become an important city before and during the Ottoman domination. This manuscript presents a detailed information onsocio-economic structure of Urla and its neighborhood in the 16th century. Especially, the demographic structure of Muslims and non-Muslims living in Urla, information on new settlements found by some communities contributes to understanding of Turkish settlement policy on western Anatolia. This is the first time that the manuscript is transcribed into Latin characters and published together with its digital image.
186 pages. "The true story of how one Canadian, tired of exorbitant taxes, withdrew his money and RRSP's, left Canada, and now lives tax-free happily ever after... legally." - from cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
54 pages. Features: Attractive cover illustration of lady in swimwear; Let's Have Direct Relief for Our Real Forgotten Man - Editorial against high real estate taxes; Death Looks for Cinderella (part 1); Is Father Coughlin Anti-Semitic? - His Own Answer - article with photo; Country Club Scandal (short story); I Was a Showman Too - Volatile Ex-New York Mayor James J. Walker talks of brass bands and ballyhoo; Hearts in Danger (fiction); How to Win Sick Friends and Influence Them - flowers are lovely but show a little originality!; The Good Earth Answers (pioneer family fiction); Purge in Hot Springs (conclusion); Matinee Today (short story); To the Ladies; Hell's Bargainers - Traitors to the Law - Sam Leibowitz exposes the method of lawyer-criminals; Rancher-Artist Augustus (Gus) Kenderdine - candidate for the Canadian Hall of Fame (article with photo); Tennis is a Dub's Game - words of cheer from champion Helen Hull Jacobs; Toronto's Royal York Hotel is featured prominently inside back cover; Colour back cover ad for the Physical Culture Hotel, Dansville, New York. Somewhat above-average external wear. Light pencil doodling to cartoon on page 46 and art contest blank on page 51. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
200 p. Loss bottom margin corner of title page. Lacks fly leaves. Page 197 torn without loss. Very age stained. Early pencil manuscript ownership of Ms. Eliza Johnson, Derby, CT. 12mo. 185 mm. Original worn leather binding. Title continues: "Part I. Containing A History of The Town Of East Haven. 1644-1800. Part II. Containing An Account Of The Names, Marriages, And Births. 1644-1800. Part III. Containing An Account Of The Deaths In The Families Named In The Second Part From The Year 1647 To The End Of The Year 1823." Includes interesting details about early East Haven Connecticut: boundaries; iron-works and mills; land divisions; controversies with New-Haven and Branford; town charters; ecclesiastisal affairs; schools; population and taxes; losses by war; natural history and curiosities; roads and public lands; etc. Howes D-387; S&S/AI 15987. Hardbound. Good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 6
281 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 360 p. Tarih ve toplum. (Toplum yapimizin tarihi olusumu).
48 pages. Features: Brief piece on North Vancouver sprinter Harry Jerome; Non-Profits should pay taxes; Bruce Bairnsfather and his friend, Old Bill; Studebaker Lark car ad; The Scandal of our lost art treasures - while our museums were buying Chinese and Greek antiquities foreign collectors practically swept this country bare of irreplaceable native relics and pioneer art - article with colour photos of impressive U.S. collections of northwest coast native art; John Diefenbaker shows his souvenirs of John A. MacDonald; The Day Canada Was Born - interesting photo-illustrated article about July 1, 1867; The Unknown Years of Stephen Leacock - photo-illustrated article; The Languid and Lovely St. John River; Canada House in London - Everybody's Home Away From Home; How I Came to Burn Sir John A. - Bruce Hutchison convesses to a youthful sin; CNR passenger train ad; Canadian Army recruiting ad features their work in the Gaza Strip; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover shows kids under sprinkler; and more. Scratching/tearing to upper corner of front cover and first few pages, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: The Loneliest Man in New York - an intimate study of Frank A. Munsey by one of his former newspaper executives; Through the colored glasses of Freudism the doctor looks at Judy O'Grady and the Colonel's Lady - and decides that Freud should be repudiated; Building Good Roads by Gasoline - income from tolls, gas tax and licenses pays for U.S. roads; America's Scattered Children - the American flag flies in Alaska and more than halfway across the Pacific on thousands of islands; 'Bad English' is a Heritage from Olden Times - much of the grammar now classed as incorrect has come down to us by word of mouth from the time of Chaucer and before; Henry Ford's Page - understanding how the public mind moves from interest to disinterest; Editorials - the defeat of Mrs. Ferguson in Texas was actually a repudiation of her husband, Jim Ferguson, corn is a huge commodity, taxes hurt the British whisky-making industry; Voyage of the Victoria - The Passage of the Strait (part 9); The Women of Mexico Awake - they claim freedom which their American sisters enjoy; Pity the Poor Baseball Scout! - he deals in human ivory; Phoning in the Woods - photo-illustrated article on phone lines serving fire-fighting Forest Rangers in Montana; Chats with Office Callers - New Yorker article explains how for three times in a row the writer attended church, only to witness the uplifting of those of another religion; Rare Americana in a Unique Setting - the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Some Vanished Towns of Kansas - cities that died before they had lived/State Capital which could not be found; Interesting tree photos inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Une revue de format in 4° de 20 pp.; couverture comprise; entièrement illustrée par Grandjouan. Bel état. Voir les photos.
(Al fin:) Madrid 18 de Marzo de 1833, 21 x 15 cm., 2 hojas. (Circular de la Dirección General de Rentas sobre el arriendo del derecho de bolla impuesto sobre los naipes de la fábrica nacional. Al fin, firma manuscrita de Pascual Genaro Ródenas, Intendente del Ayuntamiento de Málaga).
(Al fin:) Madrid, 19 de Agosto de 1770, 29,5 x 20,5 cm., 10 folios. (Carece de encuadernación. Traslado impreso del Real Decreto creando una Contaduría General con título de Propios y Arbitrios del Reino para imponer sobre los Abastos y otros Géneros comerciables derechos de al menos el 2 %; y la posterior Instrucción a seguir para la administración, cuenta y razón de dichos Propios y Arbitrios. Firma impresa al fin de José Antonio de Yarza).
(Al fin:) Córdoba, Oficina de Juan Rodríguez, 1770, una hoja de 42,5 x 30,5 cm. (Traslado a Córdoba del llamado Catastro del Marqués de la Ensenada iniciado por Real Decreto de Fernando VI de 10 de octubre de 1749, como paso previo a una reforma fiscal que debía sustituir las complicadas e injustas rentas provinciales por un solo impuesto, la llamada Única Contribución, que finalmente no se llegó a implantar).
(Al fin:) Sevilla, 20 de Noviembre de 1774, 29 x 20,5 cm., 8 págs. (Carece de encuadernación. Traslado de la asignación anual para la manutención de presos correspondiente a los pueblos de la jurisdicción de Sevilla. Al fin firmas impresas del Marqués de Malespina, Francisco A. Domezaín y Antonio de Lemos y Beltrán).
Madrid, Joachin Ibarra, 1779, 31 x 21,5 cm., portada + 19 págs. + 1 h. blanca.
(al fin:) Madrid, 4 de Mayo de 1707, 27,5 x 19 cm., 30 folios con apostillas marginales + 2 hojas. (Carece de encuadernación. Ejemplar algo corto del margen superior afectando a algunos de los números de la foliació. Solo hemos localizado un ejemplar de esta obra, el existente en la Catedral de Segovia).
In -4°, 8 cc. Raro documento originale che appalta la riscossione delle tasse al banchiere Zanchini. Le riscossioni sono dettagliate per luoghi, confraternite, categorie, etc. etc. A rare original document in which the tax gathering is given to Zanchini banker. Gatherings are specified by places, cathegories, etc.
Madrid, Tipografía del Hospicio, 1863, 31 x 22,5 cm., 16 págs.