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1890142431890 4 Sans lieu, (1870), in-8 étroit, plaquette de présentation cartonnée rouge à quatre rabats, rabat supérieur bordé d'une impression façon galon, dorée et en relief, et orné d'une chromolithographie.
Scheel, Ellen WigaardIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1929147988Editions du Pégase Paris, Editions du Pégase, 1929. 5 aquarelles imprimées en phototypie, sous serpentes et marie-louise, rehaussées au pochoir et retouchées à la main. Dimension de 24,5 x 38cm. Les originaux ont été offerts par un mécène américain aux Métropolitan Muséum of Art de New York et constituent un ensemble de 200 planches. Bon état.
Paris, Editions du Pégase, 1929. 5 aquarelles imprimées en phototypie, sous serpentes et marie-louise, rehaussées au pochoir et retouchées à la main. Dimension de 24,5 x 38cm. Les originaux ont été offerts par un mécène américain aux Métropolitan Muséum of Art de New York et constituent un ensemble de 200 planches. Bon état.
2004ROD0134634LAROUSSE. 2004. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 359 pages - annotations à l'encre sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 390-Coutumes, savoir-vivre, folklore
1988013417San Francisco: China Books & Periodicals Inc 1988. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to. Orig. black cloth. 256 pp. Fully illustrated. Fine in fine custom slipcase. China Books & Periodicals, Inc hardcover
Reimerson, Anna KarinIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Nicklasson, Hasnis Eva; DIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Salmon, MarkIn Pristine Condition. 3rd Printing unknown
Leney, TerttuIn Pristine Condition. unknown
2090502113708550Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Holger SchmidtIn Pristine Condition. unknown
16656,Marseille, Imprimerie Municipale 1977, 218 pp., 1 vol. in 4 br. couverture illustrée, illustrations in et hors-texte.
192816129Paris TOLMER 1928 1 in-4 Paris, Tolmer, 1928, in-4, broché, couverture noire et dorée.
188036385Ohne Ort (Stockholm), Kjellberg & Aströms förlag, o. J. (um 1880). Qu.-12°. Leporello mit 12 mont. farb. chromolithogr. Trachtentafeln. Blauer OPpbd. m. goldgepr. Deckeltitel.
1375084Chateaulin: Editions d'art Jos Le Doaré, 1955-1958 2 volumes in-8, chacun de 36 pages, photographies en héliogravure, dessins, carte. Agrafé, couv. ill., très bon état. Collection "Images de Bretagne". Editions originales.
177642320S.l.n.d. (Göttingen, J. C. Dieterich, 1776-1813). 64 planches (52 x 96 mm) contrecollées sur papier vergé en 1 vol. in-12 (95 x 150 mm), maroquin rouge janséniste, dos à nerfs, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Bound by Riviere & son).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original red cloth bdg. Bilingual titles on two boards and title pages in French and Ottoman script. Slight age-related toning to pages, the Ottoman face of cloth is stained. Spine restored skillfully. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Text entirely in Ottoman Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([4], 92 p., 19 color plts.; 52 p., 8 color plts. -of which five illustrate the symbols and flags of the different companies of janissaries and two depict the Grand Vizier and the Capudan Pacha-). All plates are complete. Hegira 1325 = Gregorian 1909. Rare first edition of the early uniform book of the Ottoman army with the most attractive color plates ever and extremely rare with its complete plates. The artist of the plates was Hüsnü Tengüz (1876-1950), one of the most famous Turkish painters. He was assigned to the Military Museum Commission by Mahmut Sevket Pasha in 1908-1909, and after 1910, he was appointed as the painter of the Naval Museum, until 1917. "Premiere Partie 1326 jusqu'a 1826 avec 247 gravures coloriees. Par Mahmoud Chevket Pacha General Divisionnaire Inspecteur general des 1er, 2me et 3me Ordous. Prix 20 Piastres". In this work by Mahmud Shevket Pasha, who was the Ottoman Grand Vizier and the Commander of the Movement Army, dealing with the Ottoman military organization together with military clothing and uniforms; the clothes of the soldiers belonging to these organizations are exhibited together on their exquisitely beautiful plates. The descriptions of the pictures cover all the military classes serving in the Ottoman army. The two parts refer to the two periods of Turkish military organization: Pt. One (figures 1-48) depicts the Ottoman court functionaries, Pt. Two (figures 1-58) the new army. Özege 16005.; Atabey 238.; Not in BLC. GL (Part One only); OCLC: 16110303, 27957549, Not in Blackmer. Bebek 134.
Very Good Turkish Original working fisches, notes, their envelopes and trimmed advertisements collection (most of ads. are photocopy). Some of them are unpublished, some is used for his articles and his book 'From Pera to Beyoglu' as sources. Apprx. 350 papers in 3 modern files. Selected contents: (All notes contains 1840-1950 years). Restaurants of Istanbul in the 19th and early 20th centuries, food types, their menus, prices, discount days, special programs, their chefs and managers; hotels, accommodation prices; music shops and their owners and founders; buildings, architects; patisseries; cinemas, their history, matinees of the movies, ticket prices; every non-Muslim shops and tradesmen of Pera; their old and new addresses; booksellers, antique shops; and everything on social life of Pera - Galata area which are shedding light on the social history of Istanbul in its period like that first coming of circus, fires... The notes mostly have sources with their abbreviations and sources are some journals, periodicals in its period and selections from literature.
178044708Sans lieu ni nom, , 1780. Petit format (68 x 38 mm) de 14 bifeuillets gravés, maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné, plats ornés d'un large encadrement doré, au centre du plat supérieur un ramier tenant une branche d'olivier, inscription À la plus digne de plaire sur le second, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original black cloth. Title lettered gilt on spine with traditional decorations. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters. [1], 334 p., 17 numerous woodcut plates with tissue papers. The attractive illustrations show important Islamic buildings in the region, portraits of locals, and views of the cities. Occasionally foxing on some pages and tissue papers, some notes on the blank pages in pencil. Otherwise a very good copy. Exceedingly rare first Turkish edition of this eye-witness travel account of American explorer and diplomat Schuyler's two-volume "Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja", describing the fall of the Khiva Khanate, Muslim life in Central Asian cities, and detailed geographical survey Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan. Schuyler's account gives detailed information on the Russian steppe and the Volga River before proceeding to Central Asia proper, with chapters on the Syr Darya, daily life in Tashkent, bazaars and trade, Samarkand, the Zarafshan Valley, and Hodjent (present-day Khujand, Tajikistan) and Kurama (a mountain range in present-day Tajikistan and Uzbekistan); Khokand, Bukhara, Issyk Kul (in present-day Kyrgyzstan) and Semiretch (present-day Semirech'e, Kazakhstan), and Kuldja (in present-day China), and concludes with chapters on Russian administration, Russian foreign policy in Asia, and the Khivan Campaign of 1873, in which Russia conquered the Khivan Khanate. Eugene Schuyler was an American diplomat, explorer, author, and scholar who was one of the first foreigners invited by the Russian government to see Russia's newly conquered territories in Central Asia. In 1873, while serving as the secretary of the American legation in Saint Petersburg, Schuyler made an eight-month trip through lands then little known to outsiders. He gathered extensive geographical information and wrote an account of his travels for the National Geographic Society and a lengthy confidential report for the U.S. Department of State. He was critical of the Russian treatment of the Tartars but otherwise saw the Russian presence in Central Asia as benign. (Source: World Digital Library). Very rare, couldn't be found in the registers of auctions and catalogs in recent years. Özege 14488.; Karatay TM, II, 725.; MKAHTBK, II, 1372.; Tarâzî 253.; Ihsanoglu, pp. 228-229. OCLC 24092745, 777711224, 13040444.
1913LBW-24241913. 162 x 90 mm.
Fair French Modern full brown leather, gilt lettering of title on front board. Heavily water stained, and some chippings on extremities of some pages. A fair copy. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In French. 63 p. The very rare autographed copy of this lecture given in Lebanon on January 20, 1937, at the Youth Center, by Ostrorog after his serving in China as Assistant High Commissioner, a French diplomat from a noble Polish family, who had served as Assistant High Commissioner in China and Syria in the 1930s. Signed and inscribed by Ostrorog as "Par Mahid, Avec autre au mille amitié, Damas, 1938". On the eve of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) between the Chinese and the Empire of Japan which is often regarded as the beginning of World War II in Asia, French ex-Assistant High Commissioner in China Ostrorog gave a lecture about Chinese power and policy. Some titles from book: "La Chine.; Le monde au temps de Confucius.; Humanisme Confuceen.; Opposition de l'humanisme Chinois a la morale idealiste de l'occident.; Facteur grammatical.; Universalite des caracteres.; Facteur geographique.; Facteur moral.; La republique des philosophes.; Reaction de Huang Ti au 3me siecle avant notre ere.; Evolution historique dans le cadre de l'unite.; Isolement.; Arrivee des Europeens au XVIme siecle les marchands et les missionnaires.; La querelle des rites condamnation des Jesuites.; Eclat du couchant Kien Lung.; Lettre de Kien Lung a Georges III.; Guerre de l'Opium.; Qeuvre des missions en Chine.; Tseu-hi et Abdul-Hamid.; Le Japon.; Propagande de Moscou.; Succes du mouvement nationaliste.; Intervention Japonaise en Mandchourie.; L'Unite Chinoise menacee.; La Grande pitie.; L'avenir de la Chine.". From the last chapter: "In our contract, the Chinese until now have taken only the faults and vices of Western civilizations. There is, however, something else to choose from and perhaps the time is near when the Chinese will understand it. Whether they are few in number, fifty, forty, ten, or five only, that will suffice. And on that day, with the power of assimilation which has always characterized it, China will integrate, in a way, all the foreign contributions of a moral or cultural order, to rebuild its unity, to resume the continuity of his story, and rediscover his genius." Only two copies in OCLC: 42804470. Signed and inscribed by Stanislas Ostrorog.
241581S.l.n.d., (vers 1796) in-4 (28 x 21 cm), 26 planches, veau acajou moucheté, dos lisse, titre en long, très large dentelle en encadrement sur les plats, double filet sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure, étui (reliure du XIXe siècle).
17511178011751 A Lausanne & à Geneve, [sans éditeur], 1751, 1 volume petit in-8 de 95x150 mm environ, X, 183 pages, complet des 12 planches gravées, [suivi de] A brochuro-manie, An du déluge des almanachs, 1751, 55 pages. Pleine reliure marbrée d'époque, dos long portant titre doré, filet doré sur les coupes, gardes papier marbré. Reliure restaurée (dos, coins et mors), mors interne fendillé sur 2 cm, des traces en marge des derniers feuillets du second texte sinon bon état général.