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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original red cloth bdg. Bilingual titles on two boards and title pages in French and Ottoman script. Slight age-related toning to pages, the Ottoman face of cloth is stained. Spine restored skillfully. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Text entirely in Ottoman Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([4], 92 p., 19 color plts.; 52 p., 8 color plts. -of which five illustrate the symbols and flags of the different companies of janissaries and two depict the Grand Vizier and the Capudan Pacha-). All plates are complete. Hegira 1325 = Gregorian 1909. Rare first edition of the early uniform book of the Ottoman army with the most attractive color plates ever and extremely rare with its complete plates. The artist of the plates was Hüsnü Tengüz (1876-1950), one of the most famous Turkish painters. He was assigned to the Military Museum Commission by Mahmut Sevket Pasha in 1908-1909, and after 1910, he was appointed as the painter of the Naval Museum, until 1917. "Premiere Partie 1326 jusqu'a 1826 avec 247 gravures coloriees. Par Mahmoud Chevket Pacha General Divisionnaire Inspecteur general des 1er, 2me et 3me Ordous. Prix 20 Piastres". In this work by Mahmud Shevket Pasha, who was the Ottoman Grand Vizier and the Commander of the Movement Army, dealing with the Ottoman military organization together with military clothing and uniforms; the clothes of the soldiers belonging to these organizations are exhibited together on their exquisitely beautiful plates. The descriptions of the pictures cover all the military classes serving in the Ottoman army. The two parts refer to the two periods of Turkish military organization: Pt. One (figures 1-48) depicts the Ottoman court functionaries, Pt. Two (figures 1-58) the new army. Özege 16005.; Atabey 238.; Not in BLC. GL (Part One only); OCLC: 16110303, 27957549, Not in Blackmer. Bebek 134.
178044708Sans lieu ni nom, , 1780. Petit format (68 x 38 mm) de 14 bifeuillets gravés, maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné, plats ornés d'un large encadrement doré, au centre du plat supérieur un ramier tenant une branche d'olivier, inscription À la plus digne de plaire sur le second, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
1913LBW-24241913. 162 x 90 mm.
241581S.l.n.d., (vers 1796) in-4 (28 x 21 cm), 26 planches, veau acajou moucheté, dos lisse, titre en long, très large dentelle en encadrement sur les plats, double filet sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure, étui (reliure du XIXe siècle).
17511178011751 A Lausanne & à Geneve, [sans éditeur], 1751, 1 volume petit in-8 de 95x150 mm environ, X, 183 pages, complet des 12 planches gravées, [suivi de] A brochuro-manie, An du déluge des almanachs, 1751, 55 pages. Pleine reliure marbrée d'époque, dos long portant titre doré, filet doré sur les coupes, gardes papier marbré. Reliure restaurée (dos, coins et mors), mors interne fendillé sur 2 cm, des traces en marge des derniers feuillets du second texte sinon bon état général.
190024182Se vend à Paris, chez Alisié / Imp. Gény Gros, s.d. [circa 1900]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 622 x 393 mm + marges.
190024180Se vend à Paris, chez Alisié / Imp. Gény Gros, s.d. [circa 1900]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 622 x 393 mm + marges.
190024181Se vend à Paris, chez Alisié / Imp. Gény Gros, s.d. [circa 1900]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 622 x 393 mm + marges.
Very Good English Original copper engraved plate. 35x23,5 cm. French text on verso on 'Cuisinier Turc'. This is palte numbered 18. From "Plusieurs descriptions des accoutremens tant des magistrats et officiers de la Porte de l'Empereur des Turcs que des peuples assujettis à son Empire. Avec les figures représentant le tout au naturel, tirées des Medailles antiques & descriptions de eux qui ont frequenté parmy ces nations, ou des bons Autheurs qui en ont écrit.". Published in 1598, Quatre premiers livres des navigations (Travels in Turkey) recorded Nicolay's observations about the Ottoman court and peoples from his 1551 mission to Istanbul on behalf of the French government. The book served as the first comprehensive survey of customs and costumes in the Ottoman world, and is hailed as one of the earliest and most accurate depictions of the Islamic world to appear in Europe. Travels in Turkey achieved a high level of commercial success upon its release. It was later reissued and translated for a number of different countries, including Italy, the Netherlands, England, and Germany. The widespread popularity of the book contributed to the proliferation of costume books throughout Europe at the end of the 16th century, and continued to influence Orientalist artists well into the 19th century such as Eugene Delacroix and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Travels in Turkey is divided in four books, following Nicolay's voyage to Istanbul, accounts of ethnic groups and Ottoman court life, and the religious and military administration in Istanbul. Louis Danet made 60 engravings based on Nicolay's original drawings, which serve as the core of the books, and each print is followed by a caption, describing Islamic ritual, religion and monuments. The images cover all aspects of Ottoman daily life, and depict figures ranging from sultans and sultanas to wrestlers, cooks and Janissary generals.
Very Good English Original copper engraved plate. 35x23,5 cm. French text on verso on 'La gentille femme Turque estant dans sa maison ou Serail'. This is palte numbered 40. From "Plusieurs descriptions des accoutremens tant des magistrats et officiers de la Porte de l'Empereur des Turcs que des peuples assujettis à son Empire. Avec les figures représentant le tout au naturel, tirées des Medailles antiques & descriptions de eux qui ont frequenté parmy ces nations, ou des bons Autheurs qui en ont écrit.". Published in 1598, Quatre premiers livres des navigations (Travels in Turkey) recorded Nicolay's observations about the Ottoman court and peoples from his 1551 mission to Istanbul on behalf of the French government. The book served as the first comprehensive survey of customs and costumes in the Ottoman world, and is hailed as one of the earliest and most accurate depictions of the Islamic world to appear in Europe. Travels in Turkey achieved a high level of commercial success upon its release. It was later reissued and translated for a number of different countries, including Italy, the Netherlands, England, and Germany. The widespread popularity of the book contributed to the proliferation of costume books throughout Europe at the end of the 16th century, and continued to influence Orientalist artists well into the 19th century such as Eugene Delacroix and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Travels in Turkey is divided in four books, following Nicolay's voyage to Istanbul, accounts of ethnic groups and Ottoman court life, and the religious and military administration in Istanbul. Louis Danet made 60 engravings based on Nicolay's original drawings, which serve as the core of the books, and each print is followed by a caption, describing Islamic ritual, religion and monuments. The images cover all aspects of Ottoman daily life, and depict figures ranging from sultans and sultanas to wrestlers, cooks and Janissary generals.
18506681850 Paris, XIXe siècle]. In-folio, bradel percaline brune postérieure, insolée.Colas 2161.Réunion de 20 planches en couleurs, tirées du Musée cosmopolite : 5 Algérie, 3 France, 3 Allemagne, 5 Italie, 3 Suisse et Tyrol, 1 Turquie-Égypte.Un titre "Le Keepsake de costumes. Paris, 1853 ", ajouté, passé ; qq rousseurs et tache, une déchirure marginale.
14483Paris, G. de Gonet, [s.d., 1850] 2 volumes In-4° (17 x 26,8cm) Reliure demi basane vert sombre, dos à 4 caissons ornés à froid et 4 faux nerfs à filets dorés, titres dorés, filets à froid et dorés aux coiffes. Vol.1: 1 faux-titre, 1 frontispice, 1 titre, 316p., 16 planches hors texte en noir; Vol.2: 1 faux-titre, 1 frontispice en tiré à part contrecollé, 1 titre, 300p., 15 planches hors texte en noir. Bords frottés, coins émoussés; quelques pâles rousseurs.
"Perles et parures" complet en 2 volumes, chacun en 2 parties: "Les Joyaux" et "Les Parures", recueils de textes du journaliste et écrivain marseillais Joseph MERY (1797-1866) mettant respectivement en scène des joyaux (1er volume) et des accessoires du costume féminin (mantille, couronne, châle, bague, turban, voile, etc; 2nd volume) suivis de "Minéralogie des dames" (1er volume) et "Histoire de la mode" (XVIIè-début XIXè siècle; 2nd volume) par le comte FOELIX, pseudonyme de.l'écrivain Louis-François RABAN (1795-1870). Exemplaire relié, bien complet des 2 volumes et de leurs 17 et 16 gravures hors texte en noir (dont 2 frontispices) de GAVARNI, gravées sur acier par Geoffroy. Français
182539776Paris, Lith. de Motte, Constans,, sans date, circa 1825. In-folio de 61 lithographies coloriées au pochoir, demi-veau brun à coins, dos orné a nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
1811LBW-46271811. 173 x 90 mm.
1807LBW-46341807. 172 x 92 mm.
1812LBW-46311812. 172 x 91 mm.
1812LBW-46301812. 173 x 93 mm.
1811LBW-46241811. 173 x 92 mm.
1812LBW-46321812. 170 x 91 mm.
1814LBW-46291814. 172 x 93 mm.
1807LBW-46281807. 170 x 91 mm.
1809LBW-46201809. 170 x 88 mm.
1812LBW-46331812. 173 x 92 mm.
1811LBW-46351811. 172 x 91 mm.