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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Balkans, Bulgaria. A very detailed map of Plovdiv. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Balkans, Macedonia. A very detailed map of Old Zagora. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography. Extremely rare.
Quarto in light brown DJ, 241 pages, chiefly b&w illustrations (some color), facsimiles, plans ; 28 cm. Architecture -- Sweden. || Asplund, Erik Gunnar, 1885-1940. || Erik Gunnar Asplund (22 September 1885 ñ 20 October 1940) was a Swedish architect, mostly known as a key representative of Nordic Classicism of the 1920s, and during the last decade of his life as a major proponent of the modernist style which made its breakthrough in Sweden at the Stockholm International Exhibition (1930).
Minor creasing to foreedges of wraps. ; Antiqua Picard; 10.9 X 8.7 X 1.0 inches; 303 pages
Very Good French Original b/w map. Oblong: 57x66 cm. In French. Folded. It includes for pieces: Title, structure physique de la region, Thessalie and main part which shows the area from Ohrida Lake on the west to Golf of Thessaloniki on the east. [MAP] Mission antipaludique de l'Armee d'Orient: Carte des indices endemiques Macedoine, Thessalie, Serbie meridionale, confins albanais 1917 et 1918.
Fine English Paperback. Folio. (45 x 31 cm). In English and Turkish. 10 folio photogrammetric plates. 1. Cappadocia, Ortahisar, General silhoutte.; 2. Göreme, Tokali Church.; 3. Göreme, Tokali Church (2).; 4. Bursa - Mudanya, 12 Eylül Street.; 5. Topkapi Palace, Sofa Kiosk.; 6. Antalya, Harbour District.; 7. Adiyaman, Samsat, Nazif Toprak House.; 8. Izmir, Bergama, Dere Street.; 9. Antalya, Inner City (Kaleiçi).; 10. Izmir, BErgama, Dere Street (2). 10 plates in special sheet. Examples from cultural heritage. Photogrammetric documentation from Anatolia.= Kültür mirasimizdan seçmeler. Anadolu'dan fotogrametrik belgeleme örnekleri.
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.
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.
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.
Folio in black color illu sjacket; 332 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm "Joze Plecnik (1872-1957), one of the most important European architects of the twentieth century, created a highly original and independent architectural language. Drawing on the architecture of antiquity, the theories of Gottfried Semper and the teachings of Otto Wagner, Plecnik developed a refined but eclectic classicism that has become increasingly popular today. In this authoritative book, Damjan Prelovsek describes the life and work of the architect, analysing his buildings and his relationships with other architects and patrons, and placing his work in the perspective of current architectural ideas and practices. Prelovsek relates how Otto Wagner recognized Plecnik's enormous gifts and accepted him as a pupil in 1894, and how the young man capped his student career by winning the coveted Rome Prize. By 1903 Plecnik had already completed the Zacherl House, the most significant work by a student of Wagner in Vienna. It was a radical work, deliberately incoporating the traditions of European art but, unlike the work of later postmodernists, not content with mere architectural quotation. In Prague, says Prelovsek, Plecnik's extensive and sometimes controversial work on the Prague Castle brought him in close contact with the Czech President, Tomas Masaryk; in Ljubljana, Plecnik's far-reaching planning decisions and numerous buildings have exerted a lasting influence on the appearance of his native town." óPublisher || Architecture, Modern -- 20th century. Architecture -- 20e siËcle. Architecture, Modern. Gebouwen. Architects -- Yugoslavia -- 20th century. Named Person: Ple nik, Joûe, 1872-1957 -- Criticism and interpretation. Ple nik, Joûe, 1872-1957 -- Critique et interprÈtation. Ple nik, Joûe, 1872-1957. Ple nik, Joûe, 1872-1957 -- Criticism and interpretation. || **A large, heavy book. Extra shipping charges may apply for international & expedited orders. Please inquire. Weighs 5.6 lbs before packing. **
New English Original bdg. HC. In publisher's special slip-case. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: (279 p.; 319 p.), ills. Museum of Seljuk Civilisation.= Selçuklu Uygarligi Müzesi.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong small 4to. (22 x 26 cm). In English. 340 p., b/w and color ills. Turgutreis, 1974. Turgutreis 1974 is a pioneering study of late 20th century urbanization engaging the evolution of a new municipality on the Bodrum peninsula along the Turkish Southeast Aegean coast. Since 1974, in less than four decades, three small villages with 2,464 inhabitants grew to a new city comprising more than 250,000 summer residents. This study documents in detail the timeless material culture of the original inhabitants, heavily grounded in subsistence agriculture and without modern infrastructure, and with a predominance of livelihoods related to grain and citrus production and traditional building crafts. By the turn of the millennium there had been a complete transition to a service economy for tourism with little left of the original built environment that was displaced by second homes and condominiums. The massive transformation of the original lifeworld typifies the urbanization of much of the Mediterranean coast during this same period, including the entire Bodrum peninsula. The story unfolds through an exacting documentation of the lives and livelihoods of fifteen of the original families including textual material and 140 original drawings and 250 photographs. Also included is an account of the historical development of the peninsula culled from a formal record of more than two thousand years. The research pushes the normative boundaries of built environment studies to include a lexicon of the traditional local building elements and methods, and their transition to modern practice. The field research entailed study over the entire period by the authors with teams from Columbia University and Middle East Technical University. Co-authors of the study are Suha Ozkan, Emeritus Professor of Architecture at METU; and Richard Plunz, Professor of Architecture at Columbia. Ozkan has been Deputy and Secretary General of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture between the years 1982 and 2006; and is presently founder of the Bodrum Architecture Library. Plunz has been Professor of Architecture at Columbia since 1974, where he has directed the Division of Architecture and the Urban Design Program. He is presently Director of the Urban Design Lab at Columbia's Earth Institute. CONTENTS: Preface: Turgutreis Now.; Introduction: What We Did.; The Environment in History.; Agriculture and Water.; The Grain Cycle. Ali and Nesibe Yavuz. Rabia Tolgar. Mehmet and Ayten Türk. Mehmet Ali and Ayten Gümüs. Hüseyin and Niyase Keskin; Mehmet and Hesna Keskin. Hakki and Zeynep Alkaç. Ali and Zeynep Karakas. Ayse Saygi.; Hatice Atilla.; Aydin and Nurten Dengiz.; Hasan Girgin.; Ahmet and Hatice Muglali.; Sevki and Zehra Bagci.; Muharrem Çaputçu, Hasan and Fatma Çaputçu.; 1974-1997 House Form and Cultural Displacement.; Fifteen Families in 1997.; Lexicon of Local Terms.; List of Illustrations.
4to. Orig. full cloth. XI,686,56 pp. Very richly illustr. with plates and textillustr.
Berlin, 1755. 4to. Uncut in contemp. clothbacked stiff boards. X,102 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. Wide-margined. A few scattered brownspots.
Leipzig, Meissen und Riesa, Goedesch's Buchhandlung, (1853). Contemp. clothbacked marbled boards. Engraved frontispiece (Stadtbad). IV,28 pp., 1 litographed colouplate (Badeloge 5) and 1 large folded lithographed plan in colour. Some foxing to text.
Kbhvn., 1878. Folio. Samt.hldrbd. med bogtrykte permer. Ryglidt slidt. Indeholder 36 litograferede plancher med oplysende tekst. Gl.ejernavn: A.Clemmensen.
Paris, Jombert, 1755. Large 4to. Contemp. full mottled calf. Spine gilt. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Wear to spine ends. Some cracking to hinges at upper and lower compartments. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Stamps on title-page. XIV,(1),366,(2) pp. Internally clean.
Paris, 1871. Folio. Orig. full cloth. Litogr. title and 17 fine tinted lithogr. plates.
Kbhvn., 1944-45. 4to. 4 orig. hldrbd. En smule slid ved kapitæler på bd. 1. Rigt illustr.
Kbhvn., 1947-58. 4to. Rigt illustr.
Bruxelles, 1851. Large folio. Contemp. blank clothbacked boards. (6) pp. and 7 lithographede plates (1 in chromolithography: La caserne du Petit Chateau, Vue prise du Boulevard exterieur).
Paris, Ducher, (1845-46). Large 4to. Cont.hcalf. 574 coloums and 43 engraved plates.( 5 double page).
Paris, Ducher, (1847). Large 4to. Cont.hcalf. 550 coloums and 46 engraved plates.
Paris, Ducher, (1843). Large 4to. Cont.hcalf. 576 coloums and 31 engraved plates. a. 125 textillustr.in wood-cut.
Pt. In-4, 406p. + tables. Illustré de quleques planches dans et hors texte, dont 2 grands fac-similés et un plan dépliants. Bel exemplaire.