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Very Good Turkish Original TLS by Nevzat Tandogan. Oblong: 16,5x20 cm. In Turkish. 1 p. Punching holes on right side folded traces. Dated 9/V/1939. Six lines. Tandogan was the fourth mayor and governor of Ankara serving between 1929 and 1946. He committed suicide upon a political scandal he was involved in. Abdullah Nevzat Tandogan was born into a wealthy family in 1894 in Istanbul, then Ottoman Empire. His father was from Sarajevo and his mother from Belgrade. He completed his education at Istanbul Law School, today Istanbul University Faculty of Law. After the Surname Law was enacted in Turkey in 1934, he adopted the family name Tandogan. He was married and had two children. During World War I, he served as an intelligence officer in the Ottoman Army in Istanbul. In the later years of the war, he began a career as a school teacher in Istanbul. In 1918, he entered police service. After serving at leading posts in various police departments, he quit. He became Governor of Malatya in 1925 before he entered politics from the Republican People's Party) (CHP) and was elected into the Grand National Assembly as deputy of Konya in the 1927 general election. On November 4, 1929, he resigned from his parliamentary seat to take office as Governor of Ankara. Serving also as the acting city mayor, he was uninterrupted 17 years long in this position. Tandogan was a civil servant and politician of the single-party era (1923-1945). The political philosophy of the era was understood so as "the government has the authority to determine and to do what is useful and best for the country, knowing better than everyone, especially the folk". Tandogan's political attitude is described best with his words he said to a young man as "We constitute Communism in this country if it is necessary". Tandogan had a dissenting opinion to the 1929 Jansen Plan by German architect and urban planner Hermann Jansen(1869-1945). The plan proposed the integration of green belts and areas within the rapid-growing new capital of the newly established Republic for promoting a healthy urban environment. The realization of Ankara's master plan as different from the Jansen Plan is his practice. In 1945, a murder occurred in Ankara, which became known as the "Ankara Murder" (Turkish: Ankara Cinayeti). Tandogan was accused of intentionally and deliberately covering the murder case, in which Hasmet Orbay, the son of the then Chief of the General Staff Kâzim Orbay, was involved. Tandogan was summoned to court to testify after the case was discussed in a question time in the parliament. It was believed that calling a high-ranked civil servant or politician to the witness stand in a court trial was unthinkable during the single-party era before 1945. The next day, on July 9, 1946, Nevzat Tandogan committed suicide by shooting himself at home with a firearm. The main square in Ankara, which hosted many political party rallies and protests, was named in his honor. In 2012, the city council of the metropolitan municipality changed the square's initial name from "Nevzat Tandogan Square" to "Tandogan Square". A public park in Batikent neighborhood of Yenimahalle, Ankara as well as a street in Kavaklidere neighborhood of Çankaya, Ankara is also named after him.
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript map on cloth. Chipped margins, stains on cloth. Folded. Oblong folio. (32x35 cm) In modern Turkish. Sealed. It shows the exploration of an area of ??1487 hectares and some stone and brick mosques, fountains, buildings and geographic status of the region in the upper corner. Scale: 1:25.000. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish Original photograph taken by Ozan Sagdiç. 18x24 cm. Stamped on verso by Ozan Sagdiç. A fine and artistic photo of little ballerinas bowing to the audience including Ismet and Mevhibe Inönü after a ballet show in Ankara city. Sagdiç made very important contributions to Turkey's visual memory, especially in his career, which he started in Hayat Magazine in the second half of the 20th century.
Fine Turkish Original grey cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20,5 x 11,5 cm). In Turkish. 240 p., texts and many folding color plans (additionally in end-pockets). First Edition. Maps are complete, scarce. Osman Nuri Ergin was the initiator of the studies regarding modern municipalities' studies and gave so many qualified books related to Ottoman-Turkish urbanism and municipalities' studies scientifically. He was also the first scholar who was one of the architectures of municipalities' studies and the history of urbanism and education. Since he worked as an officer for the government during World War I, the time of Abdulhamid II, and at the time of the young Republic, he was one of the figures who know the cultural and social changes in Turkish society. During this cultural transformation, he played the role of a bridge between Ottoman culture and modern-day Turkey with the help of some enlightened scholars. He had so many attempts to transform the Ottoman Sufi culture into the next generations. To reach this goal, he wrote so many valuable books. OCLC 216699691.
New English Original bdg. HC. In special publisher's box. Oblong 4to. (30 x 34 cm). In English and Turkish. Reprint 1955 panorama of Istanbul sized 13x104 cm, and 8 p. bilingual text in English and Turkish by Sinan Genim. Archaeological evidence of human habitation in the area within the city walls revealed by recent excavations shows that Istanbul's past goes back 8000 years. Moving several thousand years forward in time, the first pictorial record of the city, known successively as Lygos, Byzantion, Antoninia, Nea Roma, Konstantinopolis, Kostantiniyye, and finally Istanbul, is the Tabula Peutingeriana (the Peutinger Map). For centuries the city was an inspiration for artists, one of whom, Melchior Lorichs, drew the first panorama of the city in 1559, and this was followed by others over the centuries until the advent of photography. The earliest surviving panoramic photographs of the city are those taken by James Robertson in 1854,3 and this tradition was continued by Kargopoulo, the Abdullah Brothers, the Giilmez Brothers, Guillaime Berggren, and Sebah & Joaillier.
Very Good English Original two b/w photos of Trabzon. 16,5x12 cm. Stamp on verso by Copyright Photograph Victor Glasstone 62, Westbourne Terrace, London". Two rare photographs showing a neighborhood of Trabzon city with women and children in the street, and a Byzantine fortress behind the traditional Greek and Turkish houses of the city.
"This book has been prepared in the context of cultural activity of the Yapi-Kredi Bank for the occasion of the sixth annual meeting of the Devlopment Bank of Islam to be held in Istanbul." It begins with essays in English by various authors : The Harem by Cengiz Koseoglu /The Tiled Kiosk by Hulya Tuncay / The pavilions by Hulya Tezcan/ The Caftans by Fikret Altay /Turkish Embroidery by Nurhayat Berker / The Treasury by Cengiz Koseoglu [pages 1-90] followed by the Arabic text [pages 91-220] The captions to the photographs are in both languages. English translation by Adair Mill Arabic by Mehmet Temimi. The textile sections are particularly interesting .220p. Col.plates Date stamp on ffep, else a fine, tight copy. [6 copies found in WorldCat] Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 18 cm). Articles in Turkish and English. 603 p., color and b/w ills. Osmanli Istanbulu. I. Uluslararasi Osmanli Istanbulu Sempozyumu Bildirileri. 29 Mayis - 1 Haziran 2013, Istanbul, 29 Mayis Üniversitesi.
New New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (26 x 18 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (463 p.; 508, [5] p). The protection and maintenance of historical waterways of Istanbul (Constantinople) based on the Ottoman archival documents. Osmanli arsiv belgelerinde Istanbul'un tarihî su yollari muhafazasi ve bakimi. 2 volumes set.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Folio. (51 x 46 cm). In German with Greek place names in Latin script. [MAP of TURKISH BALKANS] Phthiotis, Canal Atalanti, I. Euboea (Evvia, Evripos, Negroponte, Golf v. Volo (Pagasetikos), Skiathos, Skopelos (Peparethos), Chiliodromia (Ikos), Magnesia, Cholkis. (Longitude given from Paris). Scarce.
New New English Original binding with original dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. (22 x 30 cm). In English, French, Hebrew, Ladino, Spanish, and Turkish. [v], [1], 330 p. The Sephardic Onomasticon is an etymological research on Sephardic family names of the Jews living in Turkey. The author's point of departure for trying to establish the etymologies is: he proceeds from the premise that, after biblical times, throughout the the generations, Jews who chose surnames, tended to try and preserve something to remind themselves of the names they had used before, either in their sound or their meaning.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. In original slip-case. 2 volumes set (728, [2], XLii p. In Turkish. Several folding threaders. Color ills. 4to. (31 x 21.5 cm). Fine. Very heavy volumes. Tarihi yarimada. Eminönü - Fatih. 1/5000 ölçekli koruma amaçli nazim imar plani raporu. 2 volumes set.
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. In special box. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). Edition in Turkish. 5 volumes set: (244 p.; 172 p.; 231 p.; 280 p.), 2 folding maps, color and b/w ills. Istanbul mimarlik rehberi. 4+1 volumes set. Vol. 1: Tarihi yarimada. Vol. 2: Galata. Vol. 3: Bogaziçi ve Asya yakasi. Vol. 4: Modern ve çagdas. + Tarihi Yarimada [+] Bogaziçi haritasi [Bosphorus map]. Architectural guide to Istanbul. Vol. 1: Historic Peninsula. Vol. 2: Galata. Vol. 3: Bosphorus & The Asian Side. Vol. 4: Modern & Contemporary. [and] Map: Historical Peninsula & Bosphorus. (4 volumes set and map).
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish with examples of Ottoman archival documents, b/w ills. 283 p. Belgelerde Istanbul adalari. Project by Yusuf Sarinay, Mustafa Budak. Princes' Islands (Proti - Kinaliada, Antigoni - Burgazada, Halki -Heybeliada, and Prinkipo -Büyükada) based on the Ottoman archival documents.
New New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). Papers in Turkish. 3 volumes set: (511 p.; 527 p.; 550 p.), color and b/w ills. Uluslararasi Üsküdar Sempozyumu X. 19-20-21 Ekim 2018. Bildiriler. 3 volumes set. Papers of the Xth International Symposium on Scutari - Istanbul. A very heavy set.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (333 p.; 265 p.), color and b/w ills. Istanbul sanayi tarihi: Sanayinin sonsuz isiginda üretenlerin öyküsü. Yeniden üretim ekonomisi, yeniden sanayilesme, yeniden üretim kültürü. 2 volumes set. Industrial Istanbul history. A comprehensive study. 700 copies were printed.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. Folded. Wrinkled on paper. Stains on cloth. 12 sheets on paper. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script.[MAP of ALEXANDRETTA] Iskenderun - Tayakadin. It shows villages and settlements in Tayakadin of Iskenderiye. Scale: 1/25.000. Hegira: 1329 = Gregorian: 1913. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. Not description on map-maker. A very detailed map. Extremely rare.
Very Good Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Dusst wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 251 p., b/w and color ills. An eyewitness of the Tulip Era: Jean-Baptiste Vanmour. Edited by Melis H. Seyhun, Arzu Karamani Pekin. An eyewitness of one the most interesting periods in Ottoman history is a Western artist: Jean-Baptiste Vanmour. Today, as part of the collection of Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, nearly sixty paintings of the artist depict the Ottoman world in a realistic style: Sultans, grand viziers, prominent imperial officials, daily life scenes from Istanbul, an ambassador´s audience with the Sultan and other significant events such as the Patrona Halil Rebellion. An eyewitness of Tulip Era: Jean Baptiste Vanmour, sheds light to the works of this unique painter and documents one of the most significant periods in Ottoman civilization and culture through the perspectives of four renowned art histroians.
New English One descriptive text with facsimile of Ahdnama in Ottoman Turkish on special cloth in roll in publisher's special box. Facsimile in roll, as open (48 x 18 cm). Descriptive text in trilingual (translations of Ahdnama in English, Croatian, and Turkish). "This edict, which has provided independence and tolerance to the ones, who are from another religion, belief, and race, was declared by Mehmed II the Conqueror and prepared in Milodraz after the conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 28 of 1463. The original edict is still kept in the Franciscan monastery in Fojnica. The Ahdnama of Fatih Sultan Mehmet, which was written in 1463, was the oldest Human Rights Declaration known in history. It was announced 326 years before 1789 French Revolution, 485 years before 1948 International Human Rights Declaration and 29 years before the discovering America. "The son of Sultan Murad Khan, Mehmed the Permanent Conqueror! The signed and shining sealed edict of the conqueror of the world, majestic and great Sultan is as follws: I, Sultan Mehmed Khan, declare to the whole world that the Bosnian Franciscans granted with this imperial edict are under my protection and I command that: No one shall bother and give harm to those who are mentioned, nor their churches. They shall live in security and freedom...".
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 27 cm). In English and Turkish. 324 p., color ills. Earth fired in Anatolia. Gönül Paksoy Collection.= Anadolu'da pisen toprak. Gönül Paksoy Koleksiyonu. [Exhibition catalogue]. May 16 - July 22, 2007, Kadir Has University, Rezan Has Museum. Texts by Ahu Has, Gönül Paksoy, Erkan Konyar, Kemalettin Koroglu. "The 'Anatolian Terracotta' exhibition is composed of part of Gonul Paksoy's collection, registered at the Istanbul Museum of Archaeology. Artist, designer, academic and collector Gonul Paksoy has created her collection in long years of effort, patience and work. The terracotta works included in the collection and the catalogue shed light on the culture, daily life and faith of communities living in the period between 7000 B.C. and 1500 A.D.". Keramik aus Anatolien (Töpfereiwaren, Geschirr, Figurinen, Schmuck, Schmuckperlen, Öllampen usw.) von der Kupfersteinzeit bis zum 2. Jahrhundert nach Christus (ca. 5200 v.Chr.- 200 n.Chr.) aus der Sammlung Gönül Paksoy (Istanbul).
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong folio. (45 x 59 cm). In German. Shows Kujaljnickij Limani, Dnjesstrowskij Liman, Odessa shores and hinterland. Rare. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In German. 251 p. Die Memorien des türkischen Derwischs: Asçi Dede Ibrâhîm. Beitrage zur Sprach- und Kulturgeschichte des Orients.
Fine Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In modern Greek. 50, 16 p. O Astir tis Omonoias: Pankosmio diarkes symvoulio. The Castle of Omonoias: World council period. Rare. Just one copy in Veria Library. Printed in Istanbul. For early Ottoman Turkish edition (1909) see: Müsalemet-i umûmiye için cihan divan-i daimisi and Özege: 14938. First Greek Edition.
New English Original bdg. In publisher's special slip-case. 4to. (35 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. Many color and b/w plates. 2 volumes set: (1119 p.). In 1905, three frères (priest-teachers) at Saint Joseph High School in Constantinople - and their pupils began to collect plants from both sides of the Bosphorus, particularly around Kadiköy. Their aim was to create a comprehensive herbarium (plant collection). Before drying the first specimens, the frères classified them according to the biologic and botanic knowledge of the day, and then recorded this information on specially-prepared labels. The frères pursued their endeavour, despite occasional interruptions, until the mid-1970s. The result was a 2,253-specimen herbarium from Istanbul-Kadiköy and its environs: the first and only extant such collection. Continuing the European tradition of taking inventory of the natural world, these three valuable teachers at Saint Joseph conducted scientific research on the flora of Istanbul, a magnificent city that is the common heritage of human civilization, and then preserved the fruit of their labour for all of humanity. This unique plant collection lay dormant in Saint Joseph High School until it was unearthed by Professor Mehmet Sakinç. Devoting long years to studying the collection's 2,253 specimens in light of new scientific developments, Professor Sakinç identified 1006 distinct species - all of which appear in this book under 436 genus and 87 families.
39389Lausanne,1891.In-8 relié.16 gravures.300 pages.Couverture conservée.Signature de l'Auteur sur page de couverture. Bon état.Infimes rousseurs.