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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cromolithograph color map. Repaired. A good copy. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of the BOSPHORUS] Bogaziçi; Kavaklar: Rumeli Kavagi, Belgrad, Hisarlar. Shows Asian and European shores, topography with detailed place names in its Bosphorus part of Anadolu and Rumeli Kavagi of Istanbul. At east, Belgrad; at northeast, Black Sea. No information on mapmaker. Hegira:: 1327 = Gregorian: 1911. Scale: 1/25.000. Rare.
New English Paperback. 4to. (33 x 33 cm). In English and Turkish. 243 p., color and b/w ills. Erkut Sahinbas. 1968-1998 Mimarlik çalismalari.= 1968-1998 Architectural works. Introduction by C. Abdi Güzer. Sahinbas was born in Istanbul. Graduated from the Tarsus American College in Mersin in 1956. Received his Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1961 from the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara. Due to the influence of his proffessors J. Otto Spreckhelsen and Jakko Kaikkonen in METU, he developed an interest in Scandinavian Architecture and worked at the Ahti Korhonen-Eric Krakstorm Office in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1961 -1965. Received his Master of Architecture degree in 1964 from the Danish Royal Academy in Copenhagen where he taught architectural design with Professor Jorgen Bo. After returning back to Ankara in 1966, he taught at METU until 1975. Established his private office in 1968 and has been practicing architecture ever since. Served as the Chairman of the Association of Turkish Architects in Private Practice, between 1996 - 1998. Won the National Architectural Award of the Chamber of Turkish Architects twice; first in 1992 with the Bilkent Amfitheatre project, than in 1996 with the Bilkent University Library Annex.
As New English Paperback. Mint. 4to. (33 x 33 cm). In English and Turkish. 243 p., color and b/w ills. Erkut Sahinbas. 1968-1998 Mimarlik çalismalari.= 1968-1998 Architectural works. Introduction by C. Abdi Güzer. Sahinbas was born in Istanbul. Graduated from the Tarsus American College in Mersin in 1956. Received his Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1961 from the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara. Due to the influence of his proffessors J. Otto Spreckhelsen and Jakko Kaikkonen in METU, he developed an interest in Scandinavian Architecture and worked at the Ahti Korhonen-Eric Krakstorm Office in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1961 -1965. Received his Master of Architecture degree in 1964 from the Danish Royal Academy in Copenhagen where he taught architectural design with Professor Jorgen Bo. After returning back to Ankara in 1966, he taught at METU until 1975. Established his private office in 1968 and has been practicing architecture ever since. Served as the Chairman of the Association of Turkish Architects in Private Practice, between 1996 - 1998. Won the National Architectural Award of the Chamber of Turkish Architects twice; first in 1992 with the Bilkent Amfitheatre project, than in 1996 with the Bilkent University Library Annex.
1333107536.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666980446.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 84 p., ills. Modernlik ve Türkiye'de modern camiler. Modernity and modern mosques in Turkey. Enlarged Second Edition.
Very Good English Original b/w portolan chart. Folded. A little foxing and some pencil markings and notes in Ottoman script in its period. Oblong double elephant folio. (70 x 102 cm). In English. Bosphorus to Kerempeh from the Russian survey of 1834 with additions and corrections by Commander W. J. L. Wharton., R. N. 1872-80. It's written 'London published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty Jare. 16th 1854. Also shows Killa Bay (Shile Bay) from a survey by Lieut. Comm. W. R. Pristen and the midshipmen of H. M. S. Royal Sovereign, 1920. Topography partly from a Turkish map. Up side of map, engraved a view from sea of entrance of the Bosphorus, Rumili (sic. Rumeli) Lighthouse and environment with several hills. And also shows Amastra (Ancient Amastris) from Russian surveys, 1834-41; Kosku Bay from a surbey by Capt. Spratt R. N. 1854; and Sungul Bay (Zonguldak) from the Heraclee Companys plans to 1915. A rare navigation chart.
1990520116B.T. Batsford London 1990. Hardcover. Fine Condition/Near Fine Condition. 288 pages illustrated throughout. Original black cloth gilt lettered. With a lightly marked dustwrapper. Some staining to top edge. A detailed and richly illustrated account of the work of the twentieth-century ecclesiastical architect George G. Pace examining both his built projects and his written contributions to the field. It explores the fundamentals of church architecture through his new buildings restorations and furnishings and showcases the full range of his practice from designing modern churches to conserving ancient cathedrals and from wrought-iron fittings and carved lettering to guiding embroiderers in the creation of new vestments. Size: 22 x 30 cms. Category: Varied Books; Batsford Books ; New Arrivals; ISBN: 0713462736. ISBN/EAN: 9780713462739. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. 9780713462739 B.T. Batsford hardcover
Pages 197-249. Black and white photos. Features: Nice full-page photo portrait of Major Charles S. Walker, N.H. Department Commander American Legion; For God and Country - The American Legion - A New Hampshire Asset - major article with many great photos; The Legion - Maker of Americans - an interview with Maurice F. Devine; Behind the Lines; Behind the Lines - The American Legion Auxiliary at work; State Executive Board of the American Legion Auxiliary; A Portrait Gallery of Legionnaires - excellent photos with write-ups of selected individuals; New Hampshire's Labor Commissioner; Their Son; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; Over the Top with Ayrshires - The Sawyer Herd and Farrm Buildings - article with nice photos; In the Springtime; When Claremont was called Ashley III - Two English Maps of Revolutionary Times; Current opinion in New Hampshire; Old Home Week and the Tercentenary; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; New Hampshire Necrology. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy of this particularly excellent issue. Magazine
8vo., First and Sole Edition, endpapers very lightly spotted; attractively bound in contemporary green half morocco, straight-grain cloth boards ruled in gilt, back gilt extra with five raised bands, second compartment lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, marbled endpapers, marbled edges, covers very lightly age-scuffed else a most attractive copy. Scarce, especially in this condition. Anderson, p.183.
19661158543Berlin, Dt. Kunstverlag, 1966. 4to. 18 S., 1 Bl., 709, (3) S. m. 541 Textabb., 4 gefaltete Grund- u. Aufrisse. OLwd.
x, 95 pages of text, 80 pages of plates, plan, bibliography, index. eng
74-0333London :The Architectural Press 1931. 8vo. Signs of shelf wear. Light creasing. Light discolorations. Very Good. Original Price on Dust Jacket: 5s London :The Architectural Press, 1931. unknown
A book with a tight binding. Some highlighting-- see photo. Crease on cover. Previous owner's label inside. Oblong format: 11"w x 8 1/2"h. 152 pages. Many b&w and color photos.
816326 February 1890; Lancaster. 12mo bifolium: 2 pp. Text clear and complete. On aged spotted and lightly-creased paper. Relates to the Lancaster landmark the Storey Institute designed by Paley and his partner Hubert James Austin 1841-1915 for Sir Thomas Storey built on the site of the old Mechanics' Institute and opened in 1891. It now houses the Storey Art Gallery. Paley states that his firm 'will put the work in hand for the completion of niche of the Storey Institute & when this is finished in say a month we shall be glad to have the marble group down'. The sculpture 'will have to be taken through the corridor floor leading to the large room & this floor being constructed of iron & concrete we shall be anxious to get on with but cannot do it until the marble group has been got into its place'. If the recipient is 'coming Northwards it will be well to see the building & consider how the group may be best got to its resting place in the Niche'. 26 February 1890; Lancaster. unknown
20082110502151110628Senshu-ji Temple Mie Prefecture 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Senshu-ji Temple (Mie Prefecture) paperback
Attractive 39.25" x 29" panoramic color map of Rome. Back side includes street map and list of principal buildings. Text in Italian. Undated, circa 1960? Stored in 8" x 5.5" yellow and red illustrated card cover. Moderate wear. A lovely memento of Rome. Map
40 pages. Features: The Sears Roebuck office building in Minneapolis is featured in an ad for the Dovetail Anchor Slot Co. inside front cover; Super full-page photo ad for the Indiana Limestone company features the Palmolive Building in Chicago; Photo ad for Tidewater Red Cypress lumber; Nice pull-page photo ad for the Foley Saw Filer; Photo of the Ambassador Hotel Apartment Building in Milwaukee is featured in an ad for "Tie-To" inserts; Vintage full-page illustrated ad for International Trucks shows dump truck being loaded; vintage Skilsaw ad; The Missouri Pacific Building in St. Louis is featured in an ad for the Bonded Floors Company; Construction Technique in Remodeling - article with photos of how 5 stories were added to a 3-story building in San Francisco for a new department stor; Detailing Concrete Form Work - part V; Arc welding steel buildings and bridges - a review of progress to date and what remains to be done; The contractor and the courts; Latest prices of materials; Construction activity this week; Sealed proposal announcements; Back cover ad for General Electric features image of the Steuben Club Building in Chicago; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. These nostalgic topics and images are certain to please modern-day contractors. Magazine
19972110502150412363Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association paperback
New Turkish Original bdg. HC 4to. (27 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 304 p., color ills. Yöresel mimari özelliklere uygun konut projeleri. Vol. 3: Aksaray, Ankara, Çankiri, Gümüshane, Karaman, Kirikkale, Konya, Sivas, Tokat.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC 4to. (27 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 300 p., color ills. Yöresel mimari özelliklere uygun konut projeleri. Vol. 2: Denizli, Erzurum, Igdir, Kars, Kayseri, Mugla, Nevsehir, Nigde, Usak, Sanliurfa.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 191 p., color ills. Erkut Sahinbas: Isigin pesinde bir mimar. A biographical study on Turkish architect Erkut Sahinbas, (1936 -).
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 191 p., color ills. Erkut Sahinbas: Isigin pesinde bir mimar. A biographical study on Turkish architect Erkut Sahinbas, (1936 -).
New English Paperback. Large 8vo. (22 x 20 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. 339 p., color and b/w ills. Wooden Istanbul: Examples from housing architecture.= Istanbuls Holzhauser: Beispiele seiner historischen Wohnarchitektur.= Ahsap Istanbul: Konut mimarisinden örnekler. ''Istanbul's real interior view,'' writes Tanpinar in describing the wooden houses of Istanbul ''was created by a colorful civil architecture ornate with oriels, bow windows and projections, eaves and awnings, velvety soft lines and decorations.'' To his observations on the perished wooden seaside palaces of the Bosphorus he adds, ''Perhaps the history of the Bosphorus fascinates us more than others, for we no longer find in place what we are looking for. .What intrigues us, in fact is none other than the void these buildings leave behind.'' Today, although it is rarely encountered in the landscape of Istanbul, wooden housing architecture continues to preserve its place in the city's image as it is enshrined in collective memory. While many have us may not have spent a portion of our lives in such houses, the memories of family members and friends and the impressions from the literature of a recent past sustain our connection to these houses. Whether we are aware or not, this heritage enthralls us with the mystique of a lost world while offering certain clues on the creation of an inescapably reconstructed Istanbul identity, which is shaped not only through architecture but also an entire way of living.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC 4to. (27 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 303 p., color ills. Yöresel mimari özelliklere uygun konut projeleri. Vol. 1: Amasya, Balikesir, Bursa, Edirne, Karabük, Rize, Trabzon.