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182851526Constantinople Matbaa-i Amire 1828 1243 h. Small 4to. 22 x 16 cm. Contemp. full calf. with flap. A tear in the flap. Rebacked. Blindtooling to covers and a medaillon on front and back. Covers a bit rubbed. 34259 pp. A small burnmark in inner margins of the last 8 leaves otherwise internally clean and fine. Printed arabic types in Turkish/ Ottoman Turkish. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Esad Effendi Turkish historian born 1790 dead 1848. The work deals with the armed forces hydrology etc. </em> unknown
182851526Constantinople, Matbaa-i Amire, 1828 (1243 h.). Small 4to. (22 x 16 cm.). Contemp. full calf. with flap. A tear in the flap. Rebacked. Blindtooling to covers and a medaillon on front and back. Covers a bit rubbed. 3,4,259 pp. A small burnmark in inner margins of the last 8 leaves, otherwise internally clean and fine. Printed arabic types in Turkish/ Ottoman Turkish.
1875170484Constantinople c.1875. A superb photographic panorama A panoramic 360-degree view of the city. Towards the Golden Horn the Topkapi Palace and the city's great mosques can be seen including Hagia Sophia the Blue Mosque the Yeni Mosque and the Süleymaniye. Panoramas of this period usually favour the Galata Tower as a vantage point. The view is unsigned though likely from the studios of Pascal Sébah and Policarpe Joaillier or the Swede Guillaume Berggren. Both are renowned for their handsome panoramas of the city. In 1857 Sébah opened one of the first photographic studios in Constantinople. The business was taken over by his son Jean in 1883 who styled himself J. Pascal Sébah and went on to become a talented photographer in his own right. In 1888 he partnered with Policarpe Joaillier their firm becoming the official photographers of the Sultan. "From the 1870s Sébah and Joaillier were major suppliers of evocative imagery to the increasing number of people who undertook the Victorian Grand Tour" Hannavy p. 1261. Berggren moved to Constantinople in 1866 and opened his studio on Grand Rue de Pera in the early 1870s. His oeuvre included studio work a remarkable series of documentary portraits of working people and the eternalising of the construction of the Anatolian Railway. Oblong quarto concertina 290 x 255 mm. Comprising 8 mounted albumen prints each 165 x 248 mm together approximately 165 x 1984 mm mounts captioned in manuscript red and blue ink. Contemporary dark brown pebbled paper over bevelled boards later blue paper on verso of mounts. Minor loss to corners and edges of boards a few surface scratches; prints yellowed and faded in margins some a little creased at folds: a very good example. John Hannavy ed. Encyclopaedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography Vol. I 2005; Engin Özendes From Sebah & Joaillier to Foto Sabah: Orientalism in Photography 2004. hardcover
1818PHO-1810Paris, Chez Plancher, 1818, in-8, lxiv p, 334 pp., relié demi veau époque, frottements, accrocs au dos, mouillure.
18130056291813 Paris, Buisson, Arthus, 1813. Trois volumes in-8 (205 X 133 mm) demi-basane fauve, dos lisse cloisonné de filets dorés et orné de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre cuir de Russie fauve, tranches mouchetées en rouge (Reliure de l'époque). Tome I : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, XVI pages, 400 pages, 2 cartes dépliantes - Tome II : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 514 pages, 3 cartes dépliantes - Tome III : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 432 pages. Frottements à un plat, quelques habiles restaurations à la reliure, petit manque de papier en fond de cahier des feuillets de faux-titre, titre et plan du tome II, petit cerne de mouillure claire en tête de quelques feuillets du tome II, sans atteinte au texte ni au dessin, reports bruns aux premier et dernier feuillets de chaque ouvrage.
1819PHO-1795Paris, Imprimerie Royale, Delaunay libraire, 1819, 1 vol.in 8, 460 pp., une planche dépliante, relié demi chagrin, dos lisse orné avec titre, tranches jaunes, ex-libris manuscrit
1883PHO-2361Paris, Charpentier, 1883-84 : 4 vol. in 12° (18x12cm), 364pp./364pp./365pp./387pp., demi-basane brune, dos à nerfs, tr. mouchetées, petits frottements, dos légèrement insolés.
1842821711842 A Paris, Librairie de J.-P. Aillaud. 1842. 1 vol in-8. Demi basane brune, filets, titre et tomaison dorés. 390 pages
1801PHO-1355Paris, H. Agasse, an 9 [1801]-1807. 6 vol. in-8 (207 x 134 mm) sans l’Atlas ,xx-392pp.-1f. , 2ff.-377pp.1f. , 2ff.-iv-369pp.-1f.,2ff.-456pp.-1f.,2ff.-xv-485pp.,2ff.-522pp.-1f., relié demi veau, dos lisse richement orné,tranches marbrées (Reliure de l'époque), quelques frottements .
1840PHO-1534Paris, Ducollet, 1840-1841. 2 vol. in-8, XII-456pp.-612pp., brochage éditeur, non coupé, non rogné, petit manque de papier à la couverture du tome 1 et dernière de couv. tome 2.
1900VO016Plon-Nourrit, Paris 1900. In-8o, XII-356 pp., 4 héliogravures hors-t. Envoye a Constantinople, il voyaga aussi a Chypre, Syrie et Jerusalem. Rel. 1/2 maroquin contemp., dos a nerfs.
18903754PARIS LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN-DIDOT & CIE. 1890. FORT VOLUME IN-4 (22 X 29 X 6 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (6) + IV + 779 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE D’UN RICHE DECOR DE FLEURONS DORES, TITRE ET TRANCHES DORES, PLATS DE PERCALINE ROUGE ENCADREE DE FILETS A FROID, ARMES DOREES DE LA VILLE DE PARIS AU CENTRE DU PLAT SUPERIEUR (PRIX MUNICIPAL D’EXCELLENCE). EDITION ORIGINALE. PETITES TRACES D’USURE EXTERIEURE SANS GRAVITE, SINON BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
1875055260Constantinople Istanbul: Neologos Litografyasi - Votîra ve Sürekasi Matbaasi. AH 1292 1875. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary 1/4 leather bdg. with marbled boards. Small 4to. 27 x 19 cm. 23 p. 11 p. in Ottoman script Old Turkish with Arabic letters; 12 p. in French with rare 4 folded maps. A very good copy. First and only edition of this extremely rare bilingual book in French and Ottoman Turkish including the first records on the formation and characteristics of storms to explain how storms and hurricanes occurred which route they followed and how they were conveyed to the regions that need to be warned by telegraph for the vessels sailing in the seas by French expert Coumbary who was founded the Rasathâne-i Âmîre i.e. Ottoman Imperial Observatory. Both the original French and Turkish translations of the work were published together in one volume. The work also included four maps which were drawn for this work only. The first map shows the movement of a storm that occurred on March 8 1865 the second one shows the occurrence between the Tropic Cancer and Capricorn whirlwinds storms in the Atlas and Indian oceans the movements in the Bay of Bengal the storms in different directions in the China Sea the Gulfstream Grönland and Azores. The second observatory in the Ottoman era was established for meteorology. Before this center was established beginning from the Reformation 1839 many meteorological observatories were built by foreigners in various cities such as Istanbul Smyrna Trebizond Tekirdag and Merzifon both as private and public establishments. The very first known temperature readings are the meteorological observations made by the Priest Dalmas at the St. Benôit monastery between 1839-1847. Later William Lane an Englishman who came to Istanbul during the Crimean War made observations at the British Cemetery at Haydarpasa. W. Noe director of the Mekteb-i Fünûn-u Sahane made observations at the house in Kalyoncukulluk where he lived until the Beyoglu Fire in 1848; and finally it is known that French engineer Ritter who was invited by the government for waterworks in Kuruçesme 1856-1860 also conducted meteorological observations. Observations on precipitation and humidity conducted between 1875-1892 by an amateur observer on the Thomson Farm in Erenköy are invaluable on the subject of Istanbul's climate. These observations have been published in Budapest in 1928. Excellent observations on heat pressure and humidity made in the summer residence of the Russian ambassador on Büyükada have also been published in Annales St. Petersburg. In 1858 the French government established the first observatory communicating data over the telegraph and in 1863 by compiling meteorological data in France the French National Meteorological Network started operations. In 1868 upon the recommendation of the French government the Rasathane-i Âmire was founded to convey meteorological forecasts to certain centers by telegraph. Instruments were purchased from leading European factories and operations started on top of a hill 74 meters high on Pera. The first director was Mr. Aristide Coumbray who came to Istanbul to renovate the telegraph network. Instruments commissioned from France were set up at Mr. Coumbary's home which stood at the garden of the Swedish Embassy. The observatory was later moved after its offices were prepared. Coumbary represented Turkey in the first international meteorology congress convened in Wien five years later in 1873. Rasathane-i Âmire worked by the same system as the National Meteorology Center in France. In the observation books of 1868 August-November names of affiliated stations are given to us Soulina Köstence Constantia Varna Burgaz Valona Elbasan Durazzo and Beirut. Later stations in Izmir Diyarbakir Baghdad and Fao were also added. The observatory founded by Aristide Coumbary in 1868 in Istanbul operated until the end of the First World War. Özege 5735.; TBTK 7688 10862.; Not in OCLC. <br/> <br/> Neologos Litografyasi - Votîra ve Sürekasi Matbaasi., [AH 1292] hardcover
186068692Accurante J.P. Migne, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1860, 2020 colonnes - Rappel du titre complet : Sancti Patris Nostri Joannis Scholastici, vulgo Climaci, Abbatis Montis Sina, Opera Omnia, Accedunt Cosmae Indicopleustae, necnon Constantini Diaconi CP., Agathiae Myrinaei, S. Dorothei, etc... Scripta quae exstant (1 Tome - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXXXVIII [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 88 - Cosmas Indicopleustès, Constantin le Diacre, Jean Climaque, Agathias de Myrina, Grégoire d'Antioche, Jean IV le Jeûneur, Dorothée l'Archimandrite ; Cosmas Indicopleustes, Constantine the Deacon, Joannes Climacus, Agathias Myrinæ, Gregory Bishop of Antioch, Joannes Jejunator (Patriarch John IV of Constantinople), Dorotheus the Archimandrite ]
186068699Accurante et denuo recognoscente J.P. Migne, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1860 - Rappel du titre complet : S.P.N. Germani Archiepiscopi Constantinopolitani Opera Omnia, Accedunt SS. Gregorii Agrigentini, Tarasii CP., Cosmae Hierosolymitani , Pantaleonis Diaconi CP., etc. (1 Tome - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus XCVIII [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 98 - Germain Ier de Constantinople, Côme de Jérusalem, Grégoire d'Agrigente, anonyme Becuccianus, Pantoléon le Diacre, Adrien le Moine, Épiphanios le Diacre, Pachomios le Moine, Philotheos le Moine, Taraise de Constantinople ]
186068701Accurante et denuo recognoscente J.P. Migne, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1860 - Rappel du titre complet : S.P.N. Nicephori Archiepiscopi Constantinopolitani (1 Tome - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus C [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 100 - Nicéphore Ier de Constantinople, Étienne le Diacre, Grégoire de Decapolis, Christophe d'Alexandrie, Méthode Ier de Constantinople ]
1860EYL-63Paris, E. Thunot, 1860. Gr. in 8 (160 x 240) de XVI-431 p. Demi chagrin noir de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons à froid et titre doré, plats de percaline noire, coiffe sup.arasée, bon état intérieur, signature de l'époque sur la page de titre. Bon exemplaire.
1818212461818 PARIS, Amable Costes. 1818 - In-12 Carré - 1/2 Reliure - Dos lisse orné - T. I à IX - 5ème édition revue et corrigée.T. I) XII-388 + Table - T. II) 395 + Table - T. III) 391 + Table - T. IV) 397 + Table - T. V) 390 + Table - T. VI) 350 + Table - T. VII) 345 + Table - T. VIII) 382 + Table - T. IX) 330+ table - rousseurs éparsesEx-libris Armorié & chiffré "Château de la Bretesche"
1833PHO-614Paris, Firmin Didot frères, 1833. In-8, VII-365pp. Relié plein veau marron époque,liseré fleuri sur les plats, dos orné avec pièce de titre et auteur en maroquin dos orné , plat détaché, cachet de bibliothèque.
1815PHO-637Paris, H. Nicolle, 1815. 3 volumes in-8 (205x130mm), plein veau raciné,dos misse orné avec titre et tomaison en maroquin,tranches marbrées ,un plat détaché , manque aux dos , coins usés, reliure d époque ,438pp.-462pp.-476pp.
18150005071815 Paris, H. Nicolle, 1815-17. Trois volumes in-8 (135 X 200 mm) et un atlas grand in-folio (433 X 570 mm) demi-veau vert empire, dos lisse cloisonné de chainettes et filets dorés, guirlandes dorées en queue et tête, fleuron doré dans les compartiments, pièces de titre et de tomaison veau noir, date dorée en queue, coiffes filetées, tranches mouchetées (reliure moderne). Tome I : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 438 pages - Tome II : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 467 pages - Tome III : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 476 pages - Atlas : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 10 pages d'explication des planches, 25 planches (dont 4 à double page). L'intégralité des feuillets et planches de l'atlas ainsi que quelques feuillets des volumes de texte ont été lavés, tache claire en marge latérale des premiers feuillets de texte de l'atlas et de la première planche, sans atteinte au texte ni à la gravure, quelques déchirures habilement restaurées, quelques taches essentiellement dans les marges, rousseurs aux volumes de texte.
1897237507Constantinople 1897. 10 x 7-3/4 inches. Mounted. Slightly faded. 10 x 7-3/4 inches. Photo/Wh/2/up unknown books
1897237507Constantinople 1897. 10 x 7-3/4 inches. Mounted. Slightly faded. 10 x 7-3/4 inches. Photo/Wh/2/up unknown
182330930C. H. F. Hartmann. 1823. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Books rebound in brown marbled boards. Gilt bands and lettering to spines. Ex-library copy with usual stamps. Spines has some edgewear with colour flecking off in places. Corners edgeworn. Some foxing. Ink initials to inner covers.; V1: XII 316 pp. ; V2: 317-750; 2 Volumes in 1 COMPLETE; 1-2; 750 pages . C. H. F. Hartmann hardcover
1866HALL068301Hardback. 1866. among the Saints John Chrysostom Archbishop of Constantinople Done into English by John Covel John Glen King John Mason Neale and by The Anonymous Translator of 1866. Ed. & notes Stephen G.Hatherly. 128pp 1895. The 4 translations in parallel. VG . hardcover