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Fine English Original bdg. HC. In Turkish. 190 p., color and b/w photos. Yeni Moda Eczanesi, Kurulus 1902. Melih Ziya Sezer. History of a pharmacy in Kadiköy, Moda which was established in 1902. CORPORATE HISTORY Pharmacy History of medicine Memoirs Republican Turkey.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 365, [4] p. Color and b/w ills. History of Kartal, province of Istanbul located at Asian Side. Kartal tarihi M.Ö. 5000 - M.S. 2011. Edited by Osman Ünal, Funda Akdogan.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 310 p. In English. B/w and color ills. Contents: Ebû Eyyûb Halid b. Zeyd el-Ensârî in records of the words and deeds of the Prophet Mohammad., Prof. Dr. Ismail Lütfi Çakan.; Fatih Sultan Mehmed's charter of Eyüp Sultan Külliye (Complex) Foundation., Sadi Bayram.; The buildings of dervish orders in Eyüp Sultan., Baha Tanman.; 'A history district adjacent to Eyüp: Ayvansaray, from past to present., Ahmet Kamil Gören.; The tombs of Eyüp., Hakki Önal.; Eyüp Sultan and the girding of the sword ceremonies of Ottoman sovereigns(Taklid-i Seyf)., T. Nejat Eralp.; Yâ Vedüd: past and present of a lost historical neighboorhood in Eyüp Sultan district., Süleyman Faruk Göncüoglu.; Investigations of the Eyüp potters' quarter., Filiz Çalislar Yenisehirlioglu.; Minority, levantine and foreign painters who depicted Eyüp Sultan., Ahmet Kamil Gören.; Külliye (Complex) in Eyüp Sultan., Gönül Cantay.; Observations on Sinan's mosques and masjids in Eyüp., Suphi Saatçi.; Architecturally arranged sarcophagi in cemeteries of Eyüp Sultan., Nuri Seçkin.; Eyüpsultan: A school of music (an ecole) in the history of Turkish music., Cahit Atasoy.; The foreign traveler's view of Eyüp., Nuray Özaslan.; The bird houses of Eyüp Sultan., H. Örcün Barista.; Eyüp toymakers., Fadime Gedes.; The sahabe, the ensar and the sahabe buried at Eyüp., Fahrünnisa Ensari Kara.; A bibliography research on Eyüp Sultan - Arabic / Ottoman Turkish., Ahmet Turan Aslan.; Ayüp references, Gündegül Açiköney Parlar.; Ancient times., Erendiz Özbayoglu.; A tomb in Eyüp Sultan, Mehmed Resad V., Ilber Ortayli.; Ali Kusçu (Mevlânâ Alâeddin Alî Muhammed Kusci, death 1470)., Bekir Karliga.; Eyüp Sultan through A. Süheyl Ünver's eyes., Ahmed Güner Sayar.; Byzantine physician-saints: The Sts. Cosmas and Damian Church in Eyüp., Gülgün Köroglu.; About the Divan of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror (Avnî)., Muhammet Nur Dogan.; Eyüp neighboorhoods of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror's era, named after masjids., Selçuk Seçkin.; The Pierre Loti coffee-house on the Eyüp Haills in 1964., Sabiha Tansug.; The Mihr-iSah Valide Sultan Imaret in Eyüp Sultan., Ahmet Inan.; 'An important cultural asset in Eyüp: The Rami barracks"., Sibel Onat Hattap, Nil Köroglu.; Armenian churches in Eyüp, Dr. Elmon Hançer.
Near Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 238, [1] p., portraits, facsimiles, and other b/w plates. First and Only Edition of this rare early book on the secret activities of M. M. Group [i.e. "Mim Mim Group'] in Istanbul during the Armistice and the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1922). Signed copy. Mim Mim Group was an intelligence group service which was officially recognized by the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM). Enver and Talat Pashas were involved in its enterprise. OCLC 1085195655.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 366 p., many ills. Tarihi eserleriyle Üsküdar. Scutari district of Istanbul with monuments.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 680 p. Contents: PREMIERE PARTIE: LES HOMMES. Chapitre premier: La communauté actuelle par elle-même. Les textes Quelques thèmes. / Chapitre II : Traitement des entretiens. Appartenance nationale Evolution du milieu d'insertion et rapports la société turque Histoires et légendes familiales. / Chapitre III : Le déclin de la communauté. La différenciation des membres de la communauté. Les "Registres des Citoyens" du Consulat italien Vers le multiculturalisme. Les élèves du Lycée italien ("Istituti Medi Italiani") La perspective nationale-étatique d'après les recensements turcs. DEUXIEME PARTIE: LES PAROLES. Chapitre IV: Willy Sperco (1887-1978) Sa levantinité Sa nostalgie du milieu Son "Orientalisme" Le progressisme chez Sperco Sperco journaliste. / Chapitre V : Angèle Loreley (1894-197 Aperçu de ses poèmes Romans et nouvelles de Loreley Reportages de voyage Chroniques culturelles et mondaines. / Chapitre VI : Livio Missir de Lusignan Histoire des Latins d'Orient La chrétienté et l'ocuménisme en Orient. / Chapitre VII : Giovanni Scognamillo Entre mémoires levantines et le Beyoglu des Mémoires Recherches sur Beyoglu Fragments d'un Beyoglu de fiction. / TROISIEME PARTIE: LE MILIEU. Chapitre VIII : L'apogée du cadre socio-institutionnel de la communauté italienne Le milieu d'après les "Italiens de passage" du début du siècle L'auto-représentation des institutions. / Chapitre IX : Un reflet de la communauté italienne dans "La Rassegna Italiana" (et un épigone contemporain) Un quart de siècle de chronique de la communauté La courte parenthèse de la page littéraire La structure économique de la communauté d'après la revue "La Gazzetta di Istanbul" épigone de "La Rassegna Italiana", Conclusion.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 254 p., color ills. Industrial archaeology by the Golden Horn. Just as it is privilege to be the General Manager of such an eclectic and wonderful museum, so it has been a privilege to work with so many distinguished contributors, colleagues and consultants in the making of this book. Conceived during our tenth year anniversary festivities, this work is a celebration not only of the richness of the Rahmi M. Koç Museum and its collections, but also of the beauty of industrial heritage, the scientific achievements of mankind, and the genius loci of Istanbul and the Golder Horn. In devising the format of this volume, we were determined to do more than a conventional pictorial catalogue of the most important objects in our collections: we wanted also to celebrate their beauty and craftsmanship; to add atmosphere and depth by including contenporary documents and illustrations; and to provide periodic food for thought in the form of essays from eminent contributors.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English. 328 p., ills. A history of healthcare in Istanbul. Health organizations - Epidemics, infections and disease control - Preventive health institutions - Hospitals - Medical education.
Very Good Very Good English Bir ulu rüyayi görenler sehri. Üsküdar., prep by: Seyfettin Ünlü, Üsküdar belediyesi, Ist., 2006. Original bdg with original dust wrapper. Good / very good. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). 264 p. Old b/w Scutarian photos. First edition.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English. 331 p., b/w and color ills. Constantinople and the orientalists. Since the publication of our earlier study; 'Orientalism and Turkey', we have been exploring the ramifications of Orientalism in the Ottoman capital of Istanbul itself, or as it was generally known in the nineteenth and early twentieth century: Constantinople. The present study, documented by both visual and written records, including memories, reveals not only the ways in which Istanbul was perceived and portrayed by European artists in the nineteenth century, but it also tries to represent the contemporary city as it truly lived and breathed. In the present work, the reader will discover the identity of Western artists whose works pictorially limned the Ottoman capital, their favorite subjects ¿the harem, the bath, the coffeehouse, and the slave market- and the nature of their interpretation of these subjects.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 856 p., ills., 1 folded reprint huge map. "Written in 1851-1869, Skarlatos Byzantios' three-volume masterpiece constitutes a feat of 19th c. scholarship, presented here for the first time in an annotated English translation. Drawing on Classical, Byzantine, Western European and Ottoman sources, Constantinople covers a vast period of over two and a half millennia, from the mythical foundation of Byzantium to Skarlatos' own time. A true polyglot and a keen observer, Skarlatos guides the reader through the neighbourhoods, monuments and social practices of his native city, assisted by detailed references to major historical events, personalities and long-forgotten anecdotes. His scholarly interests span across an impressive array of disciplines: political and social history, literature, architecture, epigraphy, urban planning, demography, ethnography, art and folklore. Above all, Skarlatos is a self-avowed devotee of the City of cities.". Contents: Foreword. Translator's Note. Dedication Page of the 1851 Edition. PREFACE. CHAPTER I: The Topographic Divisions of Constantinople and its Environs. CHAPTER II: The Climate, Constitution and Health Condition of the City's Inhabitants. CHAPTER III: Products. CHAPTER IV: Mythological and Historical Traditions; Byzantium's Foundation and Political Adventures. CHAPTER V: The Foundation of Constantinople. CHAPTER VI: Political and Administrative Division: a. Regiones; b. Population; c. Physical Appearance and Moral Character of the Inhabitants; d. Way of Life, Customs and Traditions.; CHAPTER VII: Public Buildings: a. Walls and Towers; b. Gates; c. Avenues, Smaller Streets and Squares or Markets(Lat./Byz.Gr.fora); d. Public Granaries (Lat horrea), Mills and Bakeries (Lat mancipia); e. Aqueducts, Cisterns, Fountains, Springs, Baths and Sewers (cloaques); f. Harbours (Gr neôria), Ports and Piers; g. Places of Worship; h. Palaces; i. Charitable Foundations Hospitals, Soup-kitchens, Nursing Homes, Guesthouses, etc.; j Schools and Libraries; CHAPTER VIII: A Detailed Description of Monuments. a. General Overview and Suggested Routes of Travelling within it; b. The Seraglio; c. The Mega Palation, or Great Palace; d. the Hippodrome (Tur At Meydan); e. The Church of the Holy Apostles; f. the Forum of Constantine (Tur Tavuk Pazar); g. The Augustaeum or Milion [Gr. Augustaion] [Tur Milyon Tasi]; h. the Hagia Sophia.
Very Good Very Good French Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [4], [xi], 280, [12] p., 18 numerous b/w plts. Les Iraniens d'Istanbul. Varia Turcica: XXIV. Bibliotheque Iranienne: 42.
New English Original cloth bdg. Mint. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 139 p. Color and b/w ills. History of Istanbul Divan Hotel. Divan.
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 429 p., color ills. Istanbul's seaside leisures. Nostalgia from seasides to beaches.= Istanbul'da deniz sefasi. Deniz hamamindan plaja nostalji. [Exhibition catalogue]. Istanbul's Seaside Leisure: Nostalgia from Sea Baths to Beaches analyzes Istanbulites' relation with the sea and swimming from a cultural and sociological perspective. It scrutinizes the transformations of this relation, which started with the sea baths in the second half of the 19th century and continued till the mid-20th century. Having brought together photographs, published material, ephemera, videos and music from varying private and institutional collections, prominently from Suna and Inan Kiraç Photography Collection, the exhibition illustrates how a waterside city like Istanbul had to make do with "sea baths" that were enclosed with wooden panels, despite the effect of Westernization. It is a documentary testament of the radical transformations in the Republic's lifestyle, socialization of the norms of howIstanbulites used their free time, and the notion of sea, which once only evoked the ideas of trade, travel and scenery. The exhibition catalogue presents three articles, which approaches the relation of Istanbul with the sea between the second half of the 19th century and the mid-20th century from varying perspectives. The curator of the exhibition Zafer Toprak's article on the social transformation in relation with the Istanbulites' intimacy with the sea is accompanied by Gökhan Akçura's work on sea and entertainment culture, and Meltem Ö. Gürel's study in which she reads the architectural interventions in regard to people's relation with the sea.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 415, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Biraz maya, biraz gram. Istanbul'da mevsim malzemeleriyle yemek pisirmek.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. 640 p. Ce livre est un recueil d'essais et d'articles sur la ville d'Istanbul, sur ses habitants, ses quartiers, son mode de vie et sa vie journalière telles qu'elles étaient au début du vingtième siècle. Il s'agit évidemment d'une epoque qui a disparu depuis longtemps et d'une ville qui a été transformée radicalement. Ce livre est un témoignage précieux de l'histoire urbane et sociale de la ville d'Istanbul. La valeur de ces chroniques réside dans le fait que l'auteur était un observateur minutieux et ses textes foisonnent de milliers de détails qui donnent aux lecteurs l'impréssion d'assister à un film documentaire. Personnages, divertissements, spectacles, activités du Sultan et vie au Sérail sont quelqu'uns des thêmes de ces chroniques. ISTANBUL Constantinople Memoirs Social history Jewish society Judaica.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong small 4to. (24 x 20 cm). 395, [1] p. Bilingual in Greek and Turkish. B/w ills. Reprint of book in Greek which was published in 1913, Constantinople, and with Turkish transcription. History of Tatavla (Kurtulus) district of Constantinople where Greek population was concentrated.
As New As New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. Many color and b/w ills. 362, [2] p. A study on history of Pendik, the district of Istanbul in Asian Side. Pendik. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin 75. yili Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun 700. kurulus yili anisina. Prep. by Saadettin Güçlü.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [iii], [1], 83 p., 1 folding page. Istanbul ili içme suyu tarihçesi. A history of drinking water in Istanbul, Constantinople.
New English Original cloth bdg. In publisher's special decorative cloth box. 4to. (32 x 30 cm). In English and Turkish. 194, [9] p., color ills. Istanbul painting with marbled paper (ebru). Ebristanbul. A very heavy volume. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS Ebrû - Marbling Turkish and Islamic culture Traditional modern arts Istanbul Constantinople.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English and Ladino. 344 p., ills. Jewish Constantinople. A collection of stories and photographs.= Konstantinopol Djudyo. Una koleksyon de konsejas i fotografias. Jewish Constantinople portrays Jewish life during the transition from the Ottoman Empire to the modern Republic of Turkey. It spans the two generations prior to the one depicted in Jewish Istanbul. The semi-biographical vignettes feature the Kohen, Benshoam, Levi and Romano family ancestors. The book includes photographs from the Kohen family archives. These were the last generations to grow up speaking Judeo-Spanish. They strove to preserve their native tongue until the changes brought by the two World Wars overwhelmed their efforts. Through the passionate retelling of the previous generation's stories and the use of colorful Judeo-Spanish proverbs, they sought to preserve not only the language but the cultural history it embodied. Konstantinopol Djudyo retrata la vida Djudia durante la epoka de transformasyon del Imperio Otomano a la moderna Republika de Turkiya. La ovra representa las doz generasyones anteriores de Estambol Djudyo. Las konsejas semi biografikas son sovre los antepasados Kohen, Benshoam, Levi i Romano. El livro inkluye fotografias de los arshivos de la famiya Kohen. Eyos fueron las ultimas jenerasyones ke bivyeron avlando Djudeo-Espanyol. Pudyeron preservar suz lengua maternala asta ke los trokamyentos provokados por las dos Gerras Mundialas trusheron fin a suz esforsoz. Kon suz konsejas pasyonadas de los evenimyentos de la jenerasyon de sus padres i el uso de proverbios en Djudeo-Espanyol, alkansaron a preserver no solo la lingua ma la istoria kultural ke representava.
Fine English Paperback., Very good., 23 x 16 cm, [x], 598 p., b/w ills., facsimile. "Gülhane hatt-i hümâyunu 150. yilinda Tanzimat, Haz: HAKKI DURSUN YILDIZ, TTK - Türk Tarih Kurumu, Ankara, 1992"
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Stories from the Hidden Harbor: Shipwrecks of Yenikapi. Color and b/w ills. 219 p. "In 2004, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums started large-scale salvage excavations at Yenikapi within the scope of Marmaray-Metro projects. For the first time in Istanbul's history, archaeological excavations were conducted at one of its Byzantine harbors. When the excavations started, it was not known what this ancient harbor at the mouth of the Lykos (Bayrampasa) River would yield. At first, Ottoman remains were encountered in the excavation area, which covers over 58,000 square meters. Then, one of Constantinople's most important, and the world's best known harbors, the Theodosian Harbor, was reached only 1 meter below sea level. During the ongoing excavations, countless small finds and works of architecture were unearthed. In addition to wood and rope fragments, an unexpected find, a shipwreck, was found in 2005. As the excavation area expanded, a total of 37 ships dating between the 5th and 11th centuries were brought to light. Among the finds are very well preserved small and large merchantmen, as well as galleys from the Middle and Late Byzantine periods, which have been found for the first time. The Yenikapi wrecks constitute the largest collection of shipwrecks ever found together. Another surprise was waiting for the archaeologists 6,3 meters below sea level: Istanbul's oldest settlement. This Neolithic settlement dates back 8000 years and changes the writing of Istanbul's history. The footprints of Istanbulites who lived there thousands of years ago were found a few meters below. As the excavations go on uninterrupted, we have now acquired much new information about the city. This exhibition has been prepared in light of the finds from Yenikapi and their scientific study. It presents a section of the city from its first inhabitants to the present, and allows a multidimensional view of trade, seafaring, shipbuilding technology, and everyday life in Constantinople through four wrecks that were found together with their cargo. A publication by the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Koç Foundation, Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations and Koç University Press".
New New English Original binding with original dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). Bilingual in Turkish and English. 207 p. Several ills. and photos (b/w and color). Through the mirror of a picture eminent calligraphers of Istanbul.= Bir fotografin aynasinda Istanbul'un meshur hattatlari. Edited by Yusuf Çaglar. Consultant: Iskender Pala. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS Constantinople Istanbul Ottoman calligraphy Turkish calligraphic art Calligrapher.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 49, [1] p., 16 numerous b/w plates, 1 folded map. Constantinople during the era of Mohammed the Conqueror, 1453-1481 (Maps, explanations, indices).