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184248701ABWien, Mechitaristen-Congregations-Buchhandlung 1842-43. 2 Bände. Kl.-8°. XX, (21)-340, 141, (1) S.; (2) S., 10 Bl., (3)-279, 256, 398 S., 2 Bl. (Verlagsanzeigen, davon ein Faltblatt). Marmorierte Pappbände der Zeit mit Rückenschild. Kanten berieben, Deckel-Ecken etwas bestoßen.
1913G100401Cracovie (Krakau), Librairie Wende et co. 1913 x + 267pp., 23cm., reliure toile verte moderne, br. orig. conservée et reliée, nom de propriétaire précédent sur la p.d.t., bon état, peu commun, G100401
x + 267pp., 23cm., reliure toile verte moderne, br. orig. conservée et reliée, nom de propriétaire précédent sur la p.d.t., bon état, peu commun, G100401
N61273's-Hertogenbosch, J.F. Demelinne vii + 369 + 22 + 18 pp.+ 1 handgekleurde plaat (8 andere platen ontbreken) & 1 pagina facsimile, gegraveerd portret van Willem II op titelpagina, stempeltje op voorblad, originele gecart.band (wat gebruiksslijtage aan scharnieren), 25cm., tekst is volledig, zeldzaam, N61273
vii + 369 + 22 + 18 pp.+ 1 handgekleurde plaat (8 andere platen ontbreken) & 1 pagina facsimile, gegraveerd portret van Willem II op titelpagina, stempeltje op voorblad, originele gecart.band (wat gebruiksslijtage aan scharnieren), 25cm., tekst is volledig, zeldzaam, N61273
19970030Offenbach , PHV-Verlag, 1997. Format 30 x 21 cm, 64 Seiten, 6 Farb- und 7 schwarzweißtafeln, in Halbleder gebunden, im Schuber. Nachdruck der Ausgabe Halle 1845. . Exemplar in bestem Erhaltungszustand.
160 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Gems of China's Cultural Relics; Birds and Animals as Ming and Ch'ing Badges of Rank; Ch'ing Dynasty Imperial Enamelled Glassware; Late Ch'ing Dynasty Opium Boxes; Collecting Ming Furniture of Huang Hua-Li Wood; Saleroom News; Vietnamese Ceramics - an introduction to Ly and Tran monochromes; Book Reviews; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
114 pages. Topics: The Indivisibility of Peace and the Inseparability of East and West; the Yosemite Conference and Japan; Some Implications of Anglo-Japanese Competition; The Powers and the Unity of China; Smuggler, Soldier, and Diplomat - smuggling in North China 1935-36; A critical Survey of Chinese Policy in Inner Mongolia; The Population Problems of Australia; Land and Sea in the Destiny of Japan; the Fall of the Manchu Dynasty. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding sound. Quality copy. Book
Very Good French Original b/w photograph of Mehmed Münir Ertegün Bey taken in 1932 in Paris. London News and Pieppe Dupuy & Cie.'s stamped on verso. [Photograph of Mehmed Münir [Ertegün] Bey]. Photograph by Pieppe Dupuy & Cie. Münir Bey was a Turkish legal counsel in international law to the "Sublime Porte" (imperial government) of the late Ottoman Empire and a diplomat of the Republic of Turkey during its early years. Ertegun married Emine Hayrünnisa Rüstem in 1917 and the couple had three children, two of whom were Nesuhi and Ahmet Ertegun, the brothers who founded Atlantic Records and became iconic figures in the American music industry. Born in Constantinople to a civil servant father, Mehmet Cemil Bey, and a mother Ayse Hamide Hanim, who was a daughter of Sufi shaykh Ibrahim Edhem Efendi, he studied law at Istanbul University and graduated in 1908. He was a legal counsel for the Ottoman Ministry of Foreign Affairs, when he saw the birth of his first son, Nesuhi, on 26 November 1917, in Constantinople (now Istanbul), during the First World War. Taking part in an Ottoman delegation with a mission to search reconciliation with the Nationalists in Ankara, by the end of 1920, changed his destiny. While the two Ottoman Ministers heading the delegation returned to Istanbul after not achieving an understanding with the revolutionaries led by Mustafa Kemal Pasha he chose to join the National Struggle and remained in Ankara, leaving behind his young wife and three-year-old son, Nesuhi. He became an aide to Mustafa Kemal during the Turkish War of Independence and the chief legal counsel of the Turkish delegation to the resulting Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. After the Western powers recognized the newly founded Republic of Turkey in 1923, he was sent to Geneva to the League of Nations as an observer for the Turkish Republic. During this assignment, he frequently went to Paris for the Ottoman public debt negotiations. Following this posting to the League of Nations, he was appointed ambassador to Switzerland (1925-1930), France (1930-1932), the United Kingdom (1932-1934) and the United States (1934-1944). As the Republic's ambassador to Washington, Ertegun opened his embassy's parlors to African American jazz musicians, who gathered there to play freely in a socio-historical context which was deeply divided by racial segregation at the time. Ambassador Ertegun became the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in May 1944. He held this last post until he died in Washington, D.C., of a heart attack in November of the same year. In April 1946, a year after World War II had ended, his body was carried back to Istanbul by the USS Missouri and buried in the garden of Sufi tekke, Özbekler Tekkesi in Sultantepe, Üsküdar near his shaykh grandfather Ibrahim Edhem Efendi, who was once the head of the Tekke. (His two sons Nesuhi and Ahmet Ertegun also rest there.). When Ertegun died, there was not yet a mosque in Washington, D.C., at which his funeral could be held. The Islamic Center of Washington was built as a result.
1961223148Seoul: Eul-Yoo Pub., 1961. 20 pages of English text + 60 plates, printed 1 side, with photo illustrations plus 25 plans & other line illustrations printed 1 side (several folding) + Korean text, with 54 figures. Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag. Original cloth with dust jacket 30 cm
192948591ABMünchen, Bruckmann 1929. 2 Bände. 8°. VII, 454 S., 1 Bl.; VII, 320 S. Original-Leinwand. Minimal berieben, Rücken mit schwacher Lichtspur.
1856B93772Bruxelles, Impr. de A. Mahieu 1856 cxliv + 100pp. + 5 planches hors-texte (portraits des membres de la famille royale), 19cm., brochure muette moderne, peu de rousseurs, bon état, rare, B93772
cxliv + 100pp. + 5 planches hors-texte (portraits des membres de la famille royale), 19cm., brochure muette moderne, peu de rousseurs, bon état, rare, B93772
1978X111628Erevan, Haykakan SSH GA Hratarakc'owt'yown 1978 233 + [3] pp., 21cm., text fully in Armenian, publisher's hardcover in green cloth, text is clean and bright; [with a second titlepage in Russian : "Trud Arakela Davrizeci kak pervoistocnik po istorii Sefevidskogo Irana XVII veka"], good condition, cfr. OCLC 68754672, X111628
233 + [3] pp., 21cm., text fully in Armenian, publisher's hardcover in green cloth, text is clean and bright; [with a second titlepage in Russian : "Trud Arakela Davrizeci kak pervoistocnik po istorii Sefevidskogo Irana XVII veka"], good condition, cfr. OCLC 68754672, X111628
1814G118027Sedan, Imp. De Charles Morin 1814 19pp., 25cm., texte frais sauf qqs. Rousseurs/taches occasionnelles, , bon état, G118027
1993309747Hannover : Hahn, 1993. XIII, 623 Seiten ; 24 cm Originalpappband.
197083379Bern, Herbert Lang, 1970. 253 S. u. 22 Falttafeln. 25 cm. OKart. u. OKart.-Mappe in OSchuber.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with English preface and bilingual title in English and Persian. 452, [5], [1] p. "Overwhelmed by complements and praise Fatimids historiography is dedicated to Imam for his divine right of kingship, the very Fatimids theo-political thought. This doctrine would never have built up unless a serious endeavor took place to draw theo-political principles to establish Fatimids Shiite administration. In fact, the advent of Fatimids as a theocratic administration in Medieval Islam in North Africa from late 3rd century of Hijrah and then its survival for more than two hundred years was based on the politicized Ismaili literature. It was Fatimids Daii theologians who manipulated the primary concepts in Ismaili theology to produce intellectual infrastructures to legitimize Fatimid Imams. The aim of this book is moving from Ismaili theological concepts to legitimacy of Fatimids, which seems to have received little attention in the contemporary Ismaili studies particularly to theo-political works...".
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [5], [xxii], 150 p., color and b/w ills. Osmanli hanedan türbelerindeki Maras isi pûsîdeler (Pûsîde 1). Embroidered textile covers of the Ottoman dynasty shrines.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 32 cm). In English. 156 p., color ills. Chinese treasures in Istanbul. Prepared and translated by Robert Bragner, Zeynep Rona.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 512 p., maps. The history of Iran in Qajar dynasty: The era of Aqa Mohammad Khan.= Târîkh-i Irân dar dawrah-'i Qâjârâyah: 'Asr-i Âqâ Muhammad Khân.
Minor browning to spine. Former classics scholar's name on ffep (P. S. Derow). Creasing to last 3 pages and wraps along upper corner else minor shelfwear. ; In german. Discusses the continuation of the Principate from the death of Augustus until 68/9 under Vespasian. ; Historia-- Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte. Einzelschriften Heft 20; 229 pages
New New Persian Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian and a short abstract in English. 535 p., ills. and plates of facsimiles. Majmou-e rasâ'el va lavâyeh tahdid-e hudûd-e Irân va Osmânî: Treatises on the demarcation of the Iranian-Ottoman boundary, 907-1309 / 1501-1891. Edited and introduced by Dr. Nasrollah Salehi.= Majmû'a-i rasâ'il va lawâyih-i tahdîd-i hudûd-i Irân wa 'Utmânî 907-1309 hijrî-i qamarî. (Iran & Ottoman History Series 6). Contents: Rouzname-ye safar-e Sultan Murad IV be Iravan va Tabriz.; Journal of Sultan Murad IV's campaigns of Yerevan and Tabriz.; Manzelname-ye Baghdad.; Gazetteer of the Baghdad invasion.; Manzil'nâmah-'i Sult?ân Murâd-i chahârum bih Baghdâd (1048-1049 H.Q.). Two books in one.
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).