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New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. 224 p., ills. The two currents: Bir Bosphorus Review of Books antolojisi. Anthology of articles from the Bosphorus Review of Books journal. Original English articles along with Turkish translations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 88 p. "What did the Jews actually think about the Ottomans and how did they behave? Did we show progress during the Republican Era or not? What about the Nobel Prizes? The Jewish nation, with an only 15 million population, got more then 100 Nobel Prizes. However, there are only a handful of people who got the Nobel Prize in the Islamic world with 1,5 billion believers. The Jews are quite influential in world finance, trade, politics and technology. They are always present at all of the key points. They used to regard Turkey as their second mother land and give support whenever needed. And now,is the 13-century-old friendship being replaced by hatred and blood? Join the taking conversation with Besim Tibuk".
New English Paperback. Oblong 4to. (31 x 31,5 cm). In English. [xx], [2], [1] p., 99 color plts. 'A treatise on roses' presents a selection of 99 rose drawings gathered from old Turkish manuscripts, book bindings, ornaments on plaster, stone and wood, tiles and various other sources dating from the middle of sixteenth century to the end of nineteenth century.'.
As New English Original bdg. In special publisher's box. Mint. Oblong folio. (28 x 40 cm). In English and Turkish. 157 p., color ills. The tughras of vaqfiyya in Ottoman Empire.= Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda Vakfiye tugralari. A very heavy volume.
Very Good Very Good English Paperback. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [2], 351 p. Contents: The Albanians - an autochthonous populationin Kosova.; The Albanians in Kosova in the 12th-18th centuries.; The Albanian National Movement in Kosova.; Documents.; The Albanian population of Kosova between the two World Wars.; Ezcerpts from the press.; Documents.; The Albanian population of kosova and its contribution to the ANLW (Anti-fascist National Liberation War).; Documents.; The oppression and exploration of the Albanian population in Yugoslavia after the Second World War.; Documents.; Excerpts from the press.; The declaration of Kosova's independence.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 124 p., color ills. The Touring and Automobile Association of Turkey. An organization that takes history, music, art, culture and technic to the people. A corporate history of TURING Istanbul.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [43] p., color and b/w ills. The tekke of Sheik Huseyin.= Bedevi Seyh Hüseyin tekkesi.
New English Original binding. Full imitation leather with embossing in the shape of gate of Süryani Kadim Meryem Ana Church. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In Turkish, English and Syriac. 311 p. B/w and color ills. The Syrian Orthodox community in the mosaic of Istanbul.= Istanbul mozaiginde Süryaniler. This work was written with the intention of being a history of the past 162 years of the Istanbul Syrian Orthodox community describing its spiritual and social leaders both clergical and laymen i.e. patriarchs, metropolitans, patriarchal delegates, chorepiscopuses, and the monks and priests, deacons, teachers and the board of directors, all who gave their worthy service and their ministry activities to be presented to you, worthy readers; and we do so with great pleasure. Around the year 1844, under the leadership of Mor Korillos (Patriarch Yakup II.), a few Syrian Orthodox families settled in Istanbul. Today there are nearly three thousand Syrian Orthodox families who have created their own niche in the mosaic which is Istanbul. Through the warm relationship that they developed amongst the local people, and in full co-operation with other citizens, they have given service worthy of the honor and glory that is Great Istanbul with their rich cultural, business and industrial activities. Today the Istanbul Syrian Orthodox Diocese holds great importance among other Syrian communities throughout the world. Istanbul had an important place in the history of the Byzantines and the Ottomans and today continues to be an important city for Turkey and the world alike. It has also attracted the interest of Syrian Fathers since the time of the second Ecumenical Council held in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) in the year 381 AD. During the Ottoman era, however, the Syrian patriarchs came to Istanbul to receive the firman (imperial edict) from the Ottoman Sultans in dealing with the affairs of the community. SYRIANS Syriac culture Ottoman society Turkish and Islamic culture Social history Religious society Christianity Eastern church Orthodoxy Anatolian Christians Assyrians Mardin.
New English The street dogs of Istanbul.= Istanbul'un sokak köpekleri. Translator: Amy Spangler; Edited by Ali Berktay.", texts and photograps: Arif Asçi; translator: Amy Spangler; edit by: Ali Berktay; Türkiye Is bankasi kültür yayinlari / Anadolu Hayat emeklilik, Ist., 2009. Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). 226 p. In Turkish and English. B/w photos. PHOTOGRAPHY TUrkish art of photography Photographic art Photographer Istanbul Dog Street dogs.
Fine English The street dogs of Istanbul.= Istanbul'un sokak köpekleri. Translator: Amy Spangler; Edited by Ali Berktay.", texts and photograps: Arif Asçi; translator: Amy Spangler; edit by: Ali Berktay; Türkiye Is bankasi kültür yayinlari / Anadolu Hayat emeklilik, Ist., 2009. Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). 226 p. In Turkish and English. B/w photos. PHOTOGRAPHY TUrkish art of photography Photographic art Photographer Istanbul Dog Street dogs.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). 236 p. In Turkish and English. B/w photos. The street cats of Istanbul.= Istanbul'un sokak kedileri. Translator: Amy Spangler; Edited by Ali Berktay. PHOTOGRAPHY Street cats Cat Turkish art of photography Photographer Istanbul.
1913055948Rodosto & Constantinopoli: Manuscript & Typescript 3-9 October 1913. 1913. No Binding. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A one-page typed letter with autograph marginal notes and a two-page manuscript report in black ink. Both are written on bifolia papers with "Renage's Mill" watermark One is "Banknote Paper" the other is "Extra Strong". "Agenzia Consolare d'Italia Rodosto" & "Consolato Generale d'Italia in Constantinopoli" letterheads. 27x21 cm. The letter is in Italian report is in French. 1 p.; 2 p. Signed. Except for the horizontal centre-fold in very clean condition. A letter written by the Italian Consul General in Constantinople to the Italian chargé d'affaires accompanied by a historically significant report from the Consular Agent in Rodosto provides valuable first-hand information about the outbreak of epidemic diseases such as cholera and typhus among humans and anthrax and bubonic plague among animals in the Ottoman Empire in 1913. It also sheds light on the authorities' failure to address these public health crises while offering significant insights into the Muslim immigrants arriving in convoys to the region during the ongoing Balkan Wars. This is an invaluable firsthand account of the Sixth Cholera Pandemic in the Ottoman Empire "a time when the Empire's foundations were shaken by the Balkan War military defeats territorial losses the plight of refugees and immigrants and the dreadful calamity of the cholera epidemic between 1911 and 1913 during which no reliable official records exist regarding the exact number of cholera cases and deaths". Unat. The manuscript report opens by stating the number of direct death cases as rendered in the translation: "I believe it is my duty to inform you that on the 27th a case of cholera followed by death was reported in the town. The day before yesterday there were four other cases two of them fatal; yesterday four new ones two of which were fatal; today another case. So out of ten cases there have been five deaths." The letter goes on: "The other municipality requested a credit of 1000 piastres from Constantinople to take the measures required by the circumstances. Unfortunately no reply has been given and our local officials do not know to which authority they should turn." "Cholera is present in Kirklareli Quarante Églises Baba-Eski Babaeski à Vise Vize à Bounar-Hissar Pinarhisar à Luli Bourgaz Lüleburgaz à Ouzun Keupiru Uzunköprü and aound Krichan Kirikhan. In Tchorlou Çorlu typhus is wreaking havoc and smallpox is present here. Our entire region is devastated by an epizootic outbreak: smallpox and foot-and-mouth disease among the sheep anthrax and bubonic plague among the oxen and buffaloes. Money and serum have been requested from the Ministry of Agriculture but there has been no response. The chief veterinarian I spoke with assured me that it would be impossible to do anything until he has serum to treat the livestock and that if the epidemic disease continues to spread like this the livestock will be completely wiped out in our region." The Royal Consular Agent states that during and after the war between the Turks and Bulgarians also known as the Battle of Kirkkilise which was part of the Balkan Wars Muslim immigrants who continually flocked to Kirklareli and the surrounding areas brought cholera and other epidemic diseases to the region. "Regularly there are convoys of migrants who had left their villages in the surrounding areas of Adrianople Quarante Églises Lüleburgaz etc. before the Turco-Bulgarian War arriving from Anatolia by steamships. They are the ones who brought us cholera and the epidemic disease." He ended his manuscript report by stating there is no way to convince the authorities to have them disembark elsewhere outside the city or to prevent the arrival of these immigrants who are being directed utilizing forced requisitions to areas where cholera is spreading. This report was presented to the Italian chargé d'affaires with this letter additionally as below: "Healt <br/> <br/> Manuscript & Typescript, 3-9 October 1913. unknown
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 73 p., color and b/w ills. The Sisli Mosque. Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation Photography Collection.= Sisli Camii. Suna ve Inan Kiraç Vakfi Fotograf Koleksiyonu. [Exhibition catalogue]. The photographs collected constituted the kernel of the Foundation's Photography Collection. Since the day the Istanbul Research Institute was opened in 2007, this collection grew with acquisitions and other donations, reaching approximately 130,000 photographs, with Istanbul as their main focus and covering a period from the 1850s to the 1960s. Years of classification and identification have finally brought us to the point of being able to create new projects. As a result, we have planned the Suna and Inan Kirac Photography Collection Series, which will consist of thematically structured groups of photographs. This album-book is the first publication in this series, discussing the architectural journey of Sisli Mosque, the first monumental religious building of Republican Istanbul. One of the reasons we have chosen Sisli Mosque is that this is the first mosque in the city's history that was built not under the aegis of the sultan or statesmen but through the collective effort of the people. Another reason is that Sisli Mosque, unlike the architectural thought and production of the 1940s, which was shaped throughout the country by winds of modernism, reflected the classical Ottoman style and has been accepted as a stylistic example, providing a prototype for neo-Ottoman mosques built in its wake. In addition, the photographs of the mosque we publish here have almost exclusively been taken by Foto Sabah, one of the leading studios of the period, which indicates that the process of the mosque's construction between 1947 and 1949 was deliberately documented at regular intervals. In those years when documentation and preservation was not habitual and architectural work was seldom archived, such an effort is noteworthy. We hope that this title and the album-books we will publish will help researchers in analyzing Istanbul's historical identity.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. [6], 68, [6] ., b/w plates. The Silivri Saga. With the years, memories tend to become like islands in the ever encroaching sea of life, some sleeping peacefully, with wavlets breaking languidly on their shores, others vivid; all these help to revitalise the more dormant recollections. Thrace the mysterious, an almost unknown region, is a natural land bridge traversed by countless migrations as well as warlike groups: Persians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths, Huns, Byzantines, Crusaders, Ottomans and lastly, Bulgarian Turks. Thrace is the setting for the historic episodes and the author's recollections in this, her ninth published book.
New New English Istanbul sifahaneleri. Karsiliksiz hizmetin muhtesem abideleri = The sifahanes of Istanbul. Magnificent structures of philanthropy., prep by: Abdullah Kilic, Istanbul büyüksehir belediyesi, Ist., 2010. Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). 208 p. In Turkish and English. B/w and color ills. OTTOMANIA Constantinople Istanbul Ottoman culture History of medicine Philanthropy.
Very light foxing else fine. ; English Translations of accounts by Tedaldi, Leonard of Chios, Chalcocondylas, Ducas, Riccherio, Dolfin, Lomellino & an appendix: Mehmet's treaty with the Genoese. ; 137 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. In special publisher's envelope-case. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [56] p.: [4] p. text, 24 numerous color and b/w plates., color and b/w full page plts. The shores and beach of old Istanbul.= Eski Istanbul'da kiyilar ve plajlar. ISTANBUL Constantinople The Bosphorus Memoirs Shore Social history Photography Collection Nostalgia Urban history of Istanbul.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. In special publisher's envelope-case. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [56] p.: [4] p. text, 24 numerous color and b/w plates., color and b/w full page plts. The shores and beach of old Istanbul.= Eski Istanbul'da kiyilar ve plajlar. ISTANBUL Constantinople The Bosphorus Memoirs Shore Social history Photography Collection Nostalgia Urban history of Istanbul.
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.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's commercial slip-case. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English. 269 p., color ills. The Sakirin Mosque within the legacy of the Karacaahmet Cementery Istanbul. ARCHITECTURE Constantinople Istanbul Scutari Karacaahmed Cemetary Islamic culture Ottoman culture Mosque.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In English. 375 p., color and b/w ills. "The rose is known and loved by the entire world. Smelled by sovereigns, this flower is the symbol of love, of belief and of beauty. It is the richest inspiration for all arts, the sultan of gardens and poetry and the eternal yearning of the nightingale. From the beginning of civilization the rose has adorned the lives of man. For thousands of years countless cultures have turned to the rose as a way of expression, they have held on to it, interpreted it, and enjoyed its beauty while enduring its thorns. Süleyman the Magnificent wrote poetry using the pseudonym Muhibbî and understanding the value of this special flower he placed it on the emerald throne of the meadow. 'The rose sits on the emerald throne and becomes a sultan It gathers all the sweet basil to commence the council.' Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar said of the rose, "The dream of eternity fitted into a moment." This book is written to provide a stroll into the imaginary and actual rose garden of humanity and enable the gathering of a most colourful bunch. Those who turn the pages will relish the rosy world of nature and roses, the history of the rose, the name of the rose and the smell and taste of roses; the rose in art and rosy pictures, rosy tiles and rosy fabrics, rosy carpets, rosy stones and rosy woods, rosy jewellery and rosy glass, the rose in poetry and the rose in music, wearing the rose and the rose gardens of our lives. With this book the writer of the TULIP book, Gül Irepoglu has taken a new look at the ROSE and embraced it.".
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [8], 451, [1] p., color and b/w ills. [4], 460 p., color and b/w ills. The role of the Dadian family in Ottoman social, economic and political life.= Dadyan Ailesi'nin Osmanli toplum, ekonomi ve siyaset hayatindaki rolü.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [4], 460 p., color and b/w ills. The role of the Dadian family in Ottoman social, economic and political life. = Dadyan Ailesi'nin Osmanli toplum, ekonomi ve siyaset hayatindaki rolü.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (33 x 23 cm). Edition in English. [viii], 744 p., color and b/w ills. Contents: Preface.; Abbreviations.; Introduction.; The social-political and cultural factors on which the westernization movement is based.; Bali Kalfa.; Kirkor Amira Balian., Senekerim Amira Balian.; Garabed Amira Balian.; Nigoghos Bey Balian.; Agop Bey Balian.; Sarkis Bey Balian.; Simon Bey Balian., Levon Bey Balian.; Documents.; Footnotes.; Index.; Bibliography., Errata. First Edition in English of this great history of an Armenian family which produced imperial architects under six Ottoman sultans from the 18th through the end of the 19th century and created many of the finest Turkish buildings in and around Istanbul, including the Dolmabahçe Palace. ARCHITECTURE Armenian culture Ottoman art Pera Istanbul Constantinople History of art Biography.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with 34 plates; original green cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, uncut, backstrip mildly sunned else a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. Bright copy of a scarce, valuable and important eye-witness account.