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New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). 824 p. In Turkish. Istanbul vakiflari tahrîr defteri. (1009 = 1600 tarihli).
1985Q-0881410381St Vladimirs Seminary Pr 1985-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St Vladimirs Seminary Pr paperback
Gr. In-8, 318p. Traduit de l'anglais par J. Butler. Ouvrage illustré de 130 dessins par Hon. A. Y. Bingham et de 2 cartes en couleurs. Quelques rousseurs et pied de la page 67-68 curieusement découpé (mais sans manque au texte), néanmoins exemplaire tout-à-fait désirable.
Very Good English Original decorative bdg. Large Roy. 8vo. In English. 3 portrait pages, [152] p. B/w ills. The first half-century. The story of The English High School for Boys from 1905 to 1955. The wolf and crescent 1955. English High School For Boys - Istanbul.
196333415Paris Adrien Maisonneuve 1963. In-4 roché (30 x 22,5 cm), 139 pages + 74 planches hors-texte en noir. Très bon état.
20186Tournai, Casterman, 1868 Relie, demi veau rouge a 4 nerfs et a l'impression dore sur le dos, pages de garde marbrees, page de titre original, 175 x 270mm., 417pp.
1972X113782Athenais [Athens], Typ. Adelphon Rode 1972 169pp., text in Greek, 25cm., softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris and stamp), pages still uncut, text is clean and bright, good condition, X113782
Very Good French Original color map on cloth. Oblong folio. (42 x 53 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP] Büyükada, Maltepe ve Adalar. [Feuille of Sedef Island and South of Prinkipo, Marmara Sea]. 6th sheet of set.
Very Good French Original color map on cloth. Oblong large folio. (49 x 58 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP] Kocaeli-Izmit Körfezi. Gökbüze, Derince, Dilburnu, Hersek Gölü. [Izmit Bay, Dilburnu, Gökbüke, Derince, Marmara Sea]. Scale: 1/50.000.
New New English In original binding with original dust wrapper. DJ. In publisher's special slip-case. 336 p. In English. Color and b/w ills. Oblong 4to. The colorful treasures of Istanbul from Byzantine mosaics to Ottoman ceramic tiles. Foreword, Arda Sayil.; Byzantine mosaics and ceramics, Enis Karakaya.; Ceramic tiles in Istanbul mosques, Ahmet Vefa Çobanoglu, Ismail Duman.; Ceramic tiles in Istanbul tombs, Ismail Duman.; Ceramic tiles in Topkapi Palace, Ahmet Vefa Çobanoglu.; Ceramic tiles in public world, Ebru Karakaya.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 328 p., b/w and color ills. Istanbul yillari. 07 Subat - 10 Mayis 2020, Istanbul, Mesher. [Exhibition catalogue]. Prep. by Aysenur Güler, Vita Susak. Edited by Nilüfer Sasmazer. The Constantinople years. February 07 - May 10 2020, Istanbul, Mesher. [Exhibition catalogue]. Prep. by Aysenur Güler, Vita Susak. Edited by Nilüfer Sasmazer. Alexis Gritchenko, (1883-1977) was part of the modern art scene and exhibited with avant-garde artists including Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Vladimir Tatlin and many others. Gritchenko was also an art critic and published articles, books; delivered public lectures, and taught in an art school. He decided to escape the civil war which followed the Russian Revolution of 1917. Leaving Moscow, he arrived in Istanbul in November 1919. Although the two years Gritchenko spent in Istanbul coincided with the occupation of the city, the Ottoman capital provided the artist with a relatively safe refuge until he left in 1921. On his arrival, he was instantly attracted by the colors and dynamism of Istanbul. He recorded his impressions of the vibrant ports, markets, sacred spaces, and majestic monuments while wandering through the streets, notepad, pen and brush in hand. Looking at his vast corpus of Istanbul works, one can retrace the cultural and social imprint of those turbulent years through the eyes of a visitor. Now, 100 years after the visit of Gritchenko to Istanbul, a great part of the works the artist created in the city, a collection of watercolors, gouaches, sketches, and oil paintings have been compiled into the book Alexis Gritchenko - The Constantinople Years. More than 150 works have been included in the publication alongside articles by art historians Vita Susak and Aysenur Gu?ler, detailing the artist's life and technique, as well as the connections and friendships he formed during his stay in Istanbul, including those between him, Ibrahim Çalli, and Namik Ismail.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 125 p., b/w ills. First Edition. Geçen asri aydinlatan kiymetli vesikalardan bir eser: Hatiralar. TASAVVUF Islamic and Turkish mysticism Mevlevi Order Mevlevism Memoirs Istanbul Constantinople Yenikapi Homosexuality Ottoman society Sufism Dervish Lodge.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 383 p., many color and b/w ills. Pera'dan Beyoglu'na, 1840-1955. Behzat A.Usdiken'in yillardir arastirdigi, biriktirdigi notlar ve belgeler isiginda kaleme aldigi bu yapit, gercek Pera'yi ve Pera yasayanlarini,1840 yili baslangic alinarak 1955 yilina getiren bir cizgi dogrultusunda, bolum bolum tarihini, yapilarini, bu yapilarin olus bicimiyle nedenlerini ve bu yapilarla ozdeslesen kulturunu ve bu kulturu yaratan sade vatandaslari anlatiyor.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In French. 319, [1] p. B/w and color ills."L'ere des capitulations a ete abrogee definitivement au traite de Lausanne. Les freres sont directement concernes par cet evenement capital et vont devoir apprendre peu a peu, parfois brutalement, a fonctionner en dependance, situation tout a fait inedite pour eux, depuis qu'ils se donnent a l'education des enfants, dans le pays". Histoire de St. Joseph 2. 1923-1968. Editeur: Mehmet Avni Ariduru. Traduction: Ömür Ilbas.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [xii], [2], 293 p., color and b/w ills. Geçmisten gelecege Kapaliçarsi. Authors: Semavi Eyice, Önder Küçükerman, Ismail Erünsal, Besir Ayvazoglu et alli. The Grand Bazaar throughout the history.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. with original dust wrapper. Mint. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). 702 p.; 695 p. Color ills. In Turkish. Uluslararasi Üsküdar Sempozyumu VI. 6 - 9 Kasim 2008 Bildiriler. 2 volumes set.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. [350] p., color and b/w ills. Located in an extraordinary place where the two continents meet, Istanbul has impressive venues that take people back in time with its layers of history. The historical environment of the city reflects a refined life quality and taste and it offers unique treasures to people who can appreciate its value. Understanding and appreciating the secrets of a settlement that has been inhabited continuously from prehistory to modern times necessitates the acquisition of in-depth knowledge, therefore, a closer inspection of it. In recent years, there is an increase in the efforts to raise the awareness of the preservation of the historical monuments with their surroundings in accordance with their original architecture and transfer this awareness to future generations. Preserving of the areas where are currently present and are highly enjoyed by both locals and visitors including the Historical Peninsula, Eyup, Galata, Uskudar, and the Bosphorus and inheriting these areas to future generations are possible only with serious and long term efforts. In order to increase the recognition of Istanbul, which is in the UNESCO World Heritage List, the book named 'World Heritage Istanbul' is edited by the experts of the city and is presented to our readers. Contents: A World Heritage Istanbul , Istanbul From Past to Present ; Prof. Dr. Zeynep Ahunbay.; Hagia Sophia and its Surroundings Hagia Sophia: A Monument Consecrated to God; Prof. Dr. Semavi Eyice.; Topkapi Palace and Surroundings Topkapi: Palace of the World; Prof. Dr. Ilber Ortayli.; Sultanahmet Mosque and its Surroundings,, Sultanahmet: Centre of the World; Prof. Dr. Zeynep Ahunbay.; Süleymaniye Mosque and its Surroundings Süleymaniye: A Designed Quarter ; Prof. Dr. Selçuk Mülayim.; Valens Aqueduct and its Surroundings , Valens Aqueduct and Surrounding World; Abdullah Muradoglu.; Zeyrek and its Surroundings , Zeyrek: Imperial and Mystical, Doç Dr. Ferudun Özgümüs, Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ahmet Vefa Çobanoglu, Hayri Fehmi Yilmaz.; Haliç ands its Surroundings , The Golden Horn: Gulf of Civilizations; Özge Öztürk, Sidika Tunç.; Istanbul's Spiritual Architect; Prof. Dr. Mustafa Sabri Küçükasçi.; Lands Walls of Istanbul and their Surroundings , Walls of Istanbul; Yard.Doç Dr.Ersoy Soydan.; Üsküdar and its Surroundings , Üsküdar: True Face of the City ; Alim Kahraman.; Üsküdar: Preface of Istanbul; Besir Ayvazoglu.; Bosphorus and its Surroundings , Bosphorus: Geography's Gift to History; Prof. Dr. Murat Belge.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 392 p., ills. Spolia reincarnated: Afterlives of objects, materials, and spaces in Anatolia from antiquity to the Ottoman era. 10th International ANAMED Annual Symposium. At the cutting edge of spolia studies, the collected essays in this volume explore diverse forms and types of reuse in Anatolia over centuries through a cross-cultural lens. Gathered from the joining of disciplines archaeology, art history, and the history of architecture and landscapean exceptional array of examples is presented, including architectural elements and decoration, sculpture and statuary, space and buildings, and textiles and other objects. Most significantly, this ground-breaking work reveals how objects, materials, and spaces attained new meanings in their afterlives through various modes of reuse. The scholarly contributions published here stem from the Tenth International ANAMED Annual Symposium "Spolia Reincarnated: Second Life of Spaces, Materials, Objects in Anatolia from Antiquity to the Ottoman Period" held at Istanbul's Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) in December 2015. This unique conference marked ANAMED's tenth anniversary and brought together many prominent scholars and former research center fellows, including the volume's editors.
New Turkish Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish and Ottoman script. 279 p., b/w ills. Sultan II. Abdülhamid Han'in yaptirdigi hayir kurumlarindan Darülaceze.
As New English Paperback. Mint. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 115 p., color and b/w ills. An architect, an interpretation: Alexandre Raymond.= Bir mimar, bir yorum: Alexandre Raymond. [Exhibition catalogue].
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. 361 p., b/w and color ills. Everyday life in Istanbul: Social historical essays on people, culture and spatial relations. Second Edition. On the map of human existence. Istanbul throughout the age of empire represented the administrative power center. Rome, Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire each took its place in history as a ring of civilization that formed around this center. To view history from this perspective means to read the story of humanity in its pages and, in a sense, to rediscover each time this dazzling star that shone in the skies of Anatolia, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. As mankind discovered Istanbul, it also discovered itself as a passionate traveler on the road leading back to its own past. Istanbul today is a treasurehouse where all our lost values are carefully preserved. A compass for our social identity that has lost its way, a touchstonefor our decaying aesthetic taste, a trustworthy scale for our degenerating sense of justice - Istanbul can assume all these roles while at the same time generously offering us a human experience and store of knowledge capable of answering every question put to it. Everyday Life in Istanbul is a collection of striking images along a journey back to the roots of the Turks' social identity. A work embracing the history of an imperial city in a plane where Man, Culture and Space relate to each other, it is a noteworthy example of the new historiography, which sets up a balance among the social sciences. With its unique style and its theoretical framework set against a multidimensional background extending from politics to culture, from architecture to literature, it is at the same time a contemporary historian's gift to our city.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In Turkish. [xxvi], 857 p., b/w ills. 60. Yasina Armagan. Sinan Genim'e makaleler. Edited by Oktay Belli, Belma Baris Kurtel.
New English Original decorative red cloth bdg. Oblong folio. (30 x 34 cm). Panoramic photograph size: 27x270 cm., b/w panorama. Berggren acquires the techniques of photography in Berlin and holds different jobs in various European cities before arriving in Istanbul. Initially en route to Marseille, he disembarks from his ship in 1866 and settles in Istanbul, where he is to spend the rest of his life. In 1870, he opens a studio at 414, Grand Rue de Péra (present-day Istiklal Caddesi). He sends for his niece Hilda Ullin, who arrives from Sweden in 1883 to asist him. Prior to his monetary problems Berggren works intensely until 1900 and documents the recent developments in the modernizing Ottoman Empire, the shores of the Bosphorus, the streets of the city and its peoples through captivating compositions revealing his technical skills. To sustain himself for some time, he takes portraits, photographs of tourists and sells clichés to magazine. In 1914, he is forced to disperse his archieve for financial reasons and eventually dies in poverty at the age of 85. (Source: Pera Museum Blog). This panoramic photograph's original was taken by Berggren in 1870-1888.
New English Original decorative red cloth bdg. Oblong folio. (30 x 34 cm). Panoramic photograph size: 27x270 cm., b/w panorama. Berggren acquires the techniques of photography in Berlin and holds different jobs in various European cities before arriving in Istanbul. Initially en route to Marseille, he disembarks from his ship in 1866 and settles in Istanbul, where he is to spend the rest of his life. In 1870, he opens a studio at 414, Grand Rue de Péra (present-day Istiklal Caddesi). He sends for his niece Hilda Ullin, who arrives from Sweden in 1883 to asist him. Prior to his monetary problems Berggren works intensely until 1900 and documents the recent developments in the modernizing Ottoman Empire, the shores of the Bosphorus, the streets of the city and its peoples through captivating compositions revealing his technical skills. To sustain himself for some time, he takes portraits, photographs of tourists and sells clichés to magazine. In 1914, he is forced to disperse his archieve for financial reasons and eventually dies in poverty at the age of 85. (Source: Pera Museum Blog). This panoramic photograph's original was taken by Berggren in 1870-1888.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish and English. 135, [1] p. Color and b/w ills. Since time immemorial, the Princes' Islands have had a special place among the other districts of Istanbul. During the Byzantium Era, there were tiny fishing villages along the shores. An indication of the Islands' significance during that period was the number of monasteries where exiles were sent, including emperors, commandants and senior religious leaders whose eyes were blinded with a brand when they lost their authority. In the Ottoman Era, the Islands were no longer used for these purposes and life continued in the fishing villages and monasteries. Today, the best known architectural examples from the past are monasteries and churches. Unfortunately, only a few traces of these buildings stil remain to this day. Although the establishment of the Naval Academy (Mekteb-i Fünûn-i Bahriye-i Sâhâne) on Heybeliada in 1828 brought what is considered the first examples of housing to the.