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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) n original cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 90 p. Hegira: 1260 = Gregorian: 144. First, only and extremely rare Ottoman Turkish translation and 'Bulaq Edition' of this account of Napoleon described as 'Extrait du Memorial de Sainte-Helene. The Bulaq or El-Amiriya Press is the first official and governmental printing press to be established in Egypt, and function according to industrial printing basis, causing not just a qualitative but also a quantitative and knowledgeable leap in science throughout the Arab region. The Bulaq Press was part of Mohamed Aly's inclusive development plans for the modernization of Egypt. The Khedive first initiated his plans by establishing a strong Egyptian army; one that is capable of strengthening his grip on the country. It thus became essential that this army be provided with the necessary instructive and educational books and material, by which to learn military plans and techniques, as well as the different types of artillery and laws that define a soldier's duties and rights. A pressing need eventually developed for establishing a governmental press; one that should provide such material. By 1815 CE., Mohamed Aly initiated the process of bringing the art of printing to Egypt by sending the first official delegation, headed by Nicole El Masabki, to Milan in Italy, to learn the principles of printing. The same delegation was later able to return and establish the first official press in Egypt. This rare and unusual book published and printed in Bulaq Press shortly after the foundation of the printing house. After his final defeat at Waterloo and his subsequent second exile, Napoleon Bonaparte spent 10 weeks on board the HMS Northumberland as it sailed him to the far-flung reaches of the South Atlantic. His destination was St. Helena, a small and windswept island under British control. Almost 2000 kilometers west of Africa, St. Helena measured only 122 square kilometers (47 square miles) - half the size of his former home-in-exile, Elba. His intended home, Longwood, was not finished by the time he arrived and so Bonaparte stayed with a British family - the Balcombes- at their residence The Briars. He made a great friend of the family's younger daughter Betsy and the pair got on famously. Napoleon was given very few privileges. Once he met a slave and desired to free him, the English government denied his request on the grounds that he was trying to align with the slaves and start an insurrection. Napoleon spent most of his days dictating his memoirs to his generals, reading plays, novels, and the latest books from Europe that his captors would allow him. He spent six years there, though there are really only anecdotes to describe his life at the time, which, for the most part, carry expressions of loneliness and boredom. Extremely rare. Only six paper copies found in OCLC: 777091409. Cairo FKT 185.; Özege 10976. First Edition.
Stimmen. 27, 10, 10 S. Gr. 4°. Gestochen. Titeileinriss unterlegt. Rücken mit breitem Papier verstärkt. Erstausgabe.
8vo., with numerous facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. With the printed list of estimates (with addenda sheet), and the printed list of purchasers and prices realised, loosely inserted.
"Alors que les cultes catholique et protestants (réformé et luthérien) ont vu leurs relations avec l’État être réorganisées au début du Consulat, avec la signature du Concordat (1801) et l’adoption des articles organiques (1802), aucune réflexion sur l’intégration des juifs ne fut entreprise avant 1806. L’Empire compte alors 170 000 juifs, dont un tiers en France. Aucune instance générale n’organise ou dirige les différentes communautés. Alerté de la montée de l’anti-judaïsme (le terme d’antisémitisme est apparu à la fin du XIXe siècle), et du risque de pogromes dans les régions de l’Est (en Alsace), Napoléon Ier décide de se pencher sur le sujet, davantage soucieux de l’ordre public que de religion. En mai 1806, il décide la tenue d’un assemblée de notables juifs, puis en novembre la réunion d’une assemblée, le Grand Sanhédrin, chargée de rédiger les positions doctrinales pour les juifs de France". Source: Napoléon.org. Rare.
Binding discolored. "L T Shoe from Hyde 1940" inscribed on ffep in pencil. Contents clean, tight, and otherwise unmarked. Tears and discoloration to spine with some spotting to boards. Endpapers browned. Minor pencil marginalia. ; Xxi, 366pp, 25pls. ; 366 pages
Spine discolored. Endpapers browned. Scholar's name to inner cover (Cedric Boulter). Minor bumping to foreedges of boards and corners. Minor foxing. ; Xxi, 366pp, 25pls. ; 366 pages
8vo., First Edition; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
pp. viii, 171, (4)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus frontis and full page plates. 8vo. Original full gold decorated pictorial green cloth binding. Spine dust spotted otherwise a nice copy. HUMOR 1
485p., illus Hardcover Good condition; top of spine chipped, bottom of spine mssing half an inch
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, and photographs and maps in the text; red cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author combines first-hand accounts of Waterloo with the story of William Siborne, the model-maker attempting to create an accurate representation of the crucial moment of the action.
8vo., Fourth Edition, with two large folding engraved maps COLOURED BY HAND (one map with short tear in one fold); handsomely bound in contemporary tan full straight-grained morocco BY [Francis] JULLION, sides with multiple frame borders in decorative gilt and blind enclosing blind frame border stopped at corners with floral sprays, back with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments richly tooled in gilt with stylised sprays, gilt doublures, all edges gilt, rose endpapers, a splendid copy in wholly unrestored period binding with virtually no trace of the usual offsetting and age-staining. A SPLENDID COPY WITH THE ENGRAVED HERALDIC BOOKPLATE OF CAROLINE, COUNTESS OF KINGSTON, AND THE EMBOSSED COLOURED BOOKPLATE OF MAX SALOMON, ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. WITH THE TRADE TICKET OF JULLION OF LONDON ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER VERSO. The maps are coloured to depict the various armies' battle-positions. Caroline King, nee FitzGerald {1754-1823) was wife to Robert King, 2nd Earl of Kingston. Francis Jullion was binder to HRH the Duke of Gloucester. Sandler 2400.
390p. Inked ownership of Williams A. Stevenson, May, 1819, on title page. 8vo. Quarter green leather over marbled boards. Front board detached. Spine decorated in gold with raised bands. Leather spine labels chipped with loss. Head of spine worn with loss. Extremities worn; boards rubbed. Hardbound. Very good. Second edition. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 6
First Edition, 4to (260 x 205 mm), [2], 72pp., large paper copy, with an additional portrait of the author engraved by John Collyers, title-page printed in red and black, added engraved title depicting Neptune with trident framed by scenes of the celebrations, large folding engraved plan of the table layout along the quay, one further engraved plate, contemporary crimson morocco-backed boards, original pink printed label on upper cover, spine rubbed and joints cracked. A festival to celebrate the fall of Napoleon I, April 1814. a vivid account of the 'grand festival' in Great Yarmouth was written by Robert Cory, a local businessman and the builder of a suspension bridge across the River Yare which collapsed in 1845 with considerable loss of life. Inclusively was again the order of the day, and on a larger scale than at Cambridge: over 9,000 people were fed at fifty-eight tables stretched along the waterfront. An afternoon of feasting, donkey-racing and a 'pig hunt' culminated in the burning of a vast, symbolic bonfire representing the 'Funeral Pile of the Buonapartean Dynasty'. Despite concerns prompted by the participation of 'the lowest order of society', everything passed off peacefully. Even the weather obliged: the drizzle stopped five minutes before dinner was served.
PARIS, Robert Laffont - 1956 - In-8 - Cartonnage editeur orné au 1 Plat d' Armoiries, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Garde + premières pages illustrées - 680 pages + table - Propre
The very private life of Hortense, step-daughter of Napoleon I, mother of Napoleon III Book
The very private life of Hortense, step-daughter of Napoleon I, mother of Napoleon III Book
8vo., Third Thousand, with a portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present); handsomely bound in blue full calf, upper board with gilt frame enclosing arms of Eastbourne College blocked in gilt, back with five raised bands, second compartment with red leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments ruled in gilt and blind, marbled edges, blind doublures, very neatly rebacked, a most attractive copy. With prize bookplate on front paste-down.
8vo., First English Edition, with 6 folding coloured maps and 25 maps in the text, wanting front free endpaper, half-title and a few leaves spotted, fore edges moderately spotted; original decorative red cloth upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, backstrip mottled (but all gilt wholly legible), hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound), a good, tight copy. Horsetzky was General Officer commanding the 1st Austro-Hungarian Army Corps and the troops in Cracow. First English edition of a well-known manual of military history. Scarce
8vo., First Edition thus, with endpaper maps; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. This anonymous journal was compiled as early as 1818 whilst the events were still relatively fresh in the writer's mind. It was first published in Edinburgh in 1819.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Not listed by Sandler
Sm. 8vo., Tenth Edition, with a frontispiece, 6 photographic plates, a full-page outline map coloured by hand, 5 engraved illustrations in the text and a large folding plan of the battle coloured by hand, page-edges browning slightly as usual; handsomely bound in red full morocco, back with raised bands lettered in gilt, original printed wrappers preserved, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Cotton served in the 7th Hussars and later spent fourteen years as resident guide to the battlefield. This edition is one of the several issues printed by Tilbury for the Hotel de Musee. A lovely copy.
In -8°, pp. (1), 96; piena pelle. “Séptieme edition”, “ornée de 31 jolies gravures”, il libretto è preceduto da una serie di graziose incisioni raffiguranti le lettere dell’alfabeto in varie dimensioni e declinazioni.
382 p. + Plates. Browned but not brittle. Very tall 8vo. Handsome leather backed marbled boards binding. Original wraps bound in. Number 46 of an edition limited to only 400 copies. First edition. Important record of this remarkable character, who was both a Noble and a Republican. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR4.
BREST, Imp. P. Anner - 1 Mai 1815 - In-8 - 8 pages - Propre
234p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition very good