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Very Good English Original fine grey-brown cloth bdg. Boards have titled bilingual in Persian and English, with the Iranian Commission for UNESCO logo. Brown endpapers. Large roy. 8vo. (24,5 x 18 cm). In Persian and English, not parallel texts. Text in English pp. i-244; in Persian pp. 1-199. One of a good printing in terms of the accordance of a western and an eastern language. Persian text starts from the right, English one is from left. [xii], [1 blank], 244, 199, 10 p. First Edition, thus. Slightly foxing on edges, a presentation inscription by pen. Overall a very good copy. Abû-Muhammad Muslih al-Dîn bin Abdallâh Shîrâzî, (1193-1292), better known by his pen name Saadi (or, Sadi, Sa'di), was a major Persian poet and prose writer of the medieval period. He is recognized for the quality of his writings and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. Saadi is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets of the classical literary tradition, earning him the nickname "The Master of Speech" or "The Wordsmith" (Ostâd-e soxan) or simply "Master" [Ostad] among Persian scholars. He has been quoted in the Western traditions as well. Bustan has been ranked as one of the 100 greatest books of all time by The Guardian. Bustan [i.e. The Orchard] completed in 1257and it's entirely in verse (epic meter). It consists of stories aptly illustrating the standard virtues recommended to Muslims (justice, liberality, modesty, contentment) and reflections on the behavior of dervishes and their ecstatic practices. Gulistan is mainly in prose and contains stories and personal anecdotes. The text is interspersed with a variety of short poems that contain aphorisms, advice, and humorous reflections, demonstrating Saadi's profound awareness of the absurdity of human existence. The fate of those who depend on the changeable moods of kings is contrasted with the freedom of the dervishes. Saadi is also remembered as a panegyrist and lyricist, the author of a number of odes portraying human experience, and also of particular odes such as the lament on the fall of Baghdad after the Mongol invasion in 1258. His lyrics are found in Ghazaliyat [i.e. Lyrics] and his odes in Qasa'id [i.e. Odes]. He is also known for a number of works in Arabic. George Michael Wickens, (1918-2006), the translator of this edition, was a distinguished Canadian-British Persianist as well as Arabist, translator, and a University lecturer. Wickens was fluent in Persian and Arabic and was one of the pioneering figures of Persian literature in Canada. He translated several masterpieces of Persian literature as Boostan of Sa'di into English. (Source: Wikipedia).
Very Good German Original color lithograph maps in 7 special cloth cases. Cases large 8vo., only seventh one is smaller which is covered by European marbling. Bookseller and bibliothek stamps on some maps, plans and sketches; and cases interior. A fine map collection. Contents: V.1: Includes 1 map, 2 plans and 5 skecthes, 1 uebersichtskarte. Uebersichtskarte für die Geschichte des Iten und IIten schlesisschen Krieges von 1740-1745. Kriege Friedrichs des Grossen. 1/740000. 73x81 cm.; Plan zur Erstürmung von Glogam am 9 Marz 1741 (Entworfen nach alten Planen). 1/6250 / 1/100000. 48x52 cm; Plan der Schlach bei Mollwitz am 10 April 1741. 1/25000. 43x59 cm.; (Skizze) Stellung der preussischen und oesterreichischen Truppenam, 3 Januar 1741. 1/740000. 30x30 cm.; Skizze zum Scharmützel bei Ellguth und zum Gefecht bei Ottomachall am 9. Januar 1741. 1/67500. 34x26 cm.; Skizze zu den Winterquartieren des preussen mit Stellung der Truppen am 20 Februar 1741. 1/740000. 46x52 cm.; Skizze zum Ueberfall bei Baumgarten am 27 Feb. 1741. 1/50000. 29x34 cm.; Marsch der oesterreichischen Armee unter F. M. Neipperg und der preussischen Truppen unter dem Könige von der Schlacht bei Mollwitz. 1/1480000. 36x42 cm.; [.] Standorte des preussischen Heeres bei Ausbruch des Krieges 1740. 1/2400000. 34x55 cm.; V.2: 12 pieces: 3 uebersichtskarten, 2 planen, 7 skizzen. ... von Europa im Jahre 1756. 1/18000000. 33x46 cm.; ... des südöstlichen Kriegsschauplatzes. 1/740000. 65x95 cm.; Standorte des preussischen uns sachsischen Heeres und Stellung des oestreichischen Truppen in Böhmen, Mahren, oestrç Schlesen und Erzth. oesterreich var Beginn des siebenjahrigen Krieges. 1/2200000. 56x72 cm.; Plan der Schlacht bei Lobositz am 1. Oktober 1756. Verlauf des Schlact bis etwa 12 Uhr Mittags. 1/25000. 47x60cm (Also includes Plan der 2ten Attacke des preussischen Kavallerie and Skizze des beiderseitigen Vormarsches am 30ten September 1756).; ... Weiterer Verlaufdes Schlact bis etwa 3 Uhr Nachtmittags. 1/25000. 47x60 cm.; Skizzen: 1. Vormarssch 28. 8 bis 10.9.56. 2.-3. Pirna 1.10.56. 4. Bewegungen Schwerins 56. 5. Pirna 10.10.56. 6. Pirna 12.10.56. 7. Pirna 13.10.56. V.3: 5 skizzen (No: 8-12) und 3 plannen (No: 3, 4-A, 4-B). Plan 4-A-4-B: Prag, 6.5.1757.; Plan 3: Reichenberg, 21.4.57. Skizze 8: Postrungen und Winterquartiere Dezember 56 (Huge size).; Versammlung der Heere, Marz und April 57.; Einmarsch bis 30.4.57.; Stellungen am 1.5.57.; Stellungen am 5.5.57. V.4: Karten 1,2,3,5 (4 is missing); skies 31,32; uebersichtskarte 5; Plan 12-B. ... des nordöstlischen Kriegsschauplatzes (Huge size).; Skizze 31: Heeresbewegungen vom 11.11.57 bs zum Einrücken in die Winterquartiere, Winter 1757-58.; (World War 1): Karte 1: Belgien und nordost-frankreich. Ostpreussen, polen, kurland, Weissrussland.; Galizien und Wolkynien.; Kleinasien , Schweizes Meer, Kaukasien, Kurdistan, Armenien, Aserbeidschan, Arabier, Mittellandisches Meer: Vordasien map. V.5: Sizzen 20-24 - Planen 6-A, 6-B - 9. Planen: Gr. Jagersdorf, 30.8.57.; Jager b. Goerlitz, 31.8.-9.9.57. Moys, 7.9.57.; Breslau, 22.11.57.; Schweidnitz, 24.10-12.11.57.; Skizze 20: Feldzung in ostpreussen Vormarsch des russischen Heeres bis 6.7.57.; 21: Heeresbewegungen vom 6.7.57 bis zur Schlact bei Gr. Jagersdorf. 22: ... nach der Schlact bei Gr.-Jagersdorf bis zum Schluss.; 23: Bewegungen i. d. Lausitz u. i. Schleisen, 20.8.-30.11.57.; 24: Lager bei Liegnitz, 19.-27.9.57. V.6: Plan 5-A, 5-B - Skizzen no: 13-19. Plans: Kolin, 18.6.57.; Kolin, 18.6.57.; Skizzen 13: Beiderseitige Stellungen 8.5.57.; 14: Operationen Beverns u. d. Königs gegen Daun 10.5.-17.6.57.; Bewegungen vom 20.6.-1.7.57. Stellungen vom 1.7.57.; Rechten Elbufer in der ersten Halfte des Juli 1757.; ... vor Zittau, 12.-20.8.57. V.7: 4 plans in cloth covered with European marbling. These last 4 plans from "Suworow und Polens untergang. Nach archivalischen Quellen dargestellt" von Friedrich von Smitt, 1858 First Edition. Pl. 1: Der Schlact am Rymnik den 11/22 Septeember 1789. Pl. 2: ... der
New Turkish Original color print with its green frame. Oblong folio. (39 x 53 cm). In Turkish. Printed to 53 copies. This copy is no. 16. Signed by Altintas as 'Yurdaer'. [ORIGINAL PRINT] Kösk kapisi, Hacivat, Karagöz. (16/53).
Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus, small age-mark on half-title verso; contemporary half calf, marbled boards, back ruled in gilt, second compartment with red leather label lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt with a floral motif, joints cracked (but hinges and binding entirely sound), a most attractive and remarkably crisp, clean copy. Complete with half-title, and 6pp publisher's catalogue (dated February 1817) bound in at end. RARE. We have seen this edition confused with a very similar but shorter (and apparently less elusive) version of Angouleme's memoirs published by Constable in Edinburgh later the same year. NICE COPY OF A KEY DOCUMENTARY RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF FRANCE, THE REVOLUTION AND THE TERROR, AND AFTER CLERY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTS OF THE IMPRISONMENT OF LOUIS XVI.
8vo., First Edition thus, with front and rear endpaper maps; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame borders, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Detailed and inspiring history of the Polish Underground by its foremost leader. A cornerstone of the literature of Poland in WWII. VERY SCARCE. Enser, p.342.
8vo., First Edition, with large folding map coloured in outline as frontispiece and 2 maps (one folding; one full-page); original green cloth, sides elaborately framed and patterned in blind, backstrip blocked in blind and lettered in gilt, uncut AND LARGELY UNOPENED, primrose endpapers, upper hinge cracked (but binding entirely sound), a remarkably well-preserved, bright, clean, fresh copy IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED PUBLISHER'S BINDING. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR TO JOHN O'SHANNASSY WITH THE FORMER'S HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. With a bookplate on front paste-down and 16pp publisher's catalogue (dated July 1857) bound in at end. This copy was formerly in the holdings of Melbourne Public Library and bears its stamp dated 18 Dec 1888 on frontispiece verso, title and occasionally in text. Westgarth's Notes on the Overland Route comprise pp.376-451. A detailed statistical Appendix occupies pp.453-466. LOVELY COPY OF AN EARLY ISSUE OF A SCARCE AND IMPORTANT ACCOUNT OF THE COLONY. Ferguson 18418.
3 vols., 8vo., Second Edition, Second Impression, with 3 folding maps in red and black, inscriptions on front free endpapers; red cloth, gilt backs, red tops, an unusually bright, crisp set in dustwrapper (one wrapper price-clipped), the wrappers mildly age-soiled on (predominantly white) rear panels. FIRST REVISED EDITION. 'A number of errors and inconsistencies that still remained in the text have been corrected, and an attempt has been made to provide information on a few points which attentive readers have raised…This edition offers this Foreword, an addition to the Prologue, some notes and an index of the names of persons and places' (Author's Foreword). Hammond A5.e.i; A5.e.ii; A5.e.iii respectively (recording the first impressions).
Sm. folio, First Edition, with very numerous photographs and maps in the text; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHORS ON TITLE. The first detailed and dedicated account of 21st IPC, the pathfinder unit of 1 British Airborne. Its role was to arrive at the drop zones in advance of the main body of troops to set up electronic and visual markers pin-pointing the dropping area for the oncoming aircraft. Being first on the ground the pathfinders were to use their initiative and make their own decisions: in short, to be independent. A valuable addition to the literature of MARKET GARDEN. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN SIGNED FORM
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New English Original bdg. Atlas folio. (47 x 33 cm). Turkish text with figure captions in Turkish, German and English. 23, 128 p., 205 p. of plts., b/w ills. A very detailed and comprehensive survey of Constantinople's architecture, concentrating mainly on the religious. 150 copies were printed.
2 v. in 1. (vi, 250; vi, 224, (2) p.)illus. (18 colored plates) fold. maps. 23 cm. Woodcuts by G. Wahlbom Hardcover Very good condition
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 5 volumes set: (210 p., 45 maps.; 336 p.; [2], 337-680 p.; [2], 681-952 p.; [2], 953-1272 p.), color ills. Ottoman-Turkish seals and postmarks, 1840-1929.= Osmanli-Türk posta mühür ve damgalari, 1840-1929. 5 volumes set. A comprehensive reference on the seals and postmarks of the Ottoman / Turkish period.
Very Good Serbian Original early manuscript Ottoman huge bilingual document of the last period of Imperial Ottoman, prepared for a Serbian noble, in Serbian and Ottoman Turkish about farmland in Travnik city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 55x39 cm. Bilingual in Serbian and Ottoman Turkish. 1 p., with some annotated notes on margins. On special paper with 'ahar' in early Ottoman / Turkish style with one of the rarest Ottoman watermarks. A printed vertical line of the document divides into two parts of the document is for early bilingual ones of especially the Imperial periods of Turks. The document includes the earliest printed form of moon and star. Split on middle, restored. A very good paper. Rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Full leather bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 156, [3] p., 93+1 b/w photographic plates. Original cover damaged. Otherwise a very good copy. First edition of this unusual and richly illustrated guide to fighting evil written by the Turkish superintendent of Istanbul Police Department. The book includes capture methods of bullies, fighting fire with fire, and catching criminals resisting the police. This rare work has been written by the principal-agent Nurettin, who wrote the first systematic book on how to catch criminals for police schools in Istanbul. In the early stages of his career, Nureddin [Gökmen] was an officer in the Istanbul Police School who quickly climbed the career ladder to become a captain. Gökmen's book, which has a very important place in Istanbul's history of fighting crime, presents a spectacular image with a total of 94 photographs (for the second edition of the book, the photographs were taken in the 'Foto M. Adnan's studio'). In those very interesting photos can be seen several police officers with their special Ottoman / Turkish police uniforms, fezs, and other characteristic dresses and accessories like knives, short-sword and pistols, etc. AH 1340 = AD 1924. First Edition. Second Edition appeared in 1935 as "Zorbalari Yakalama Usulleri, Siddete Siddetle, Hileye Maharetle, Karsi Koymak: Polise karsi direnen, saldiran azili mücrimleri kiskivrak yakalayarak, kolaylikla götürmek kaidelerini belletir.". A plate on the original cover which is inside leather binding is missing. No missing among the plates. OCLC has not located any copy.; Özege 5212.
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New English Original bdg. HC. Folio. (46 x 37 cm). In English, Turkish, and Arabic. [xviii], 323, [14] p., ills. Manisa in historical photographs from Sultan Abdulhamid II period.= Sultan II. Abdülhamid dönemi tarihî fotograflariyla Manisa.= Madina Maghnisa fi ahd al-Sultan Abd al-Hamid al-Thani Min khilal al-suwar al-tarikhiyya. OTTOMANIA Ottoman cities Manisa Urban history Photography Collection Turkish and Islamic culture.
8vo., First Edition thus, with 11 plates on 8 and an illustration in the text; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The truly remarkable story of a unique vessel - a largely Free French Q-ship enrolled wholesale into the Royal Navy and eventually sunk in the Atlantic in December 1942. This account is based largely on facts provided by Pat O'Leary who survived the sinking to organise the 'Pat' escape routes from France. First published in France in the preceding year. An elegant copy. Enser, p.381; Law, 0861.
Exhibition catalog in white oversize wraps with as-issued protective jacket. Text on cover in English and Japanese, red & black print. Covers have sharp corners, no edge wear, are nearly pristine. Page block and binding are solid and straight. Text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 136 pages in dual language with many b&w and color photos, large section of plates with many full and half page illustrations. Contents include: The spriti of experimentation -- an anthology by Shuzo Takiguchi: Art and experimentation, The spirit of Experimentation, People creating new art -- experimental workshop, On joie de vivre, Musical performance and the plastic arts, Ballet and the plastic arts, Words for some friends, Closed and open classics; Experimental workshop and the deterritorialization of art by Katsuhiro Yamaguchi; Innovation and expansion of music in experimental workshop by Kuniharu Akiyama; Plates by Kiyoji Otsuji, Shozo Kitadai, Tetsuro Komai, Hideko Fukushima, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Keijiro Sato, Hiroyoshi Suzuki, Toru Takemitsu, Kazuo Fukushima, Joji Yuasa, Kuniharu Akiyama; Comments and biographies; Experimental workshop: chronological history (1948 -- 1958, year by year) & Postcript by Kazuhiko satani
Octavo. Pp. xxviii, 472. Footnotes, index. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering-piece to spine (bit chipped); cloth discoloured, minute stain at bottom of cover, corner-tips bumped, one at bottom worn, few pencil annotations. A very good copy. ~ First edition in the original binding. Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832), French economist. Was appointed to a post in Napoleon's government in 1799, later was a professor of political economy at the Collège de France. Say edited the journal "La Décade", in which he wrote many articles promoting the ideas of Adam Smith. Say's Law, the law of markets, whereby supply creates its own demand for goods, went unchallenged for a long time. His extensive writings include his first major book, "Traité d'économie politique" (1803; English translation 1821); "Catéchisme d'économie politique" (1815); and "Course complet d'économie politique pratique" (1828). Francois Charles Louis Comte (1782-1837), co-authored also T. R. Malthus's "Essai sur le principe de population". Goldsmith 27875. Kress C.3603. OCLC 6261732. Not in Einaudi. Provenance: from the library of Dr. W. Neurath, with his calligraphed signature to first free endpaper.
8vo., First Edition, partially interleaved copy; blue-green cloth, decorative endpapers, upper board blocked in gilt, neatly rebacked with new endpapers to style, a very good, clean copy. With a nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-down. Extensively and substantially enhanced by the addition of some twenty interleaves, heavily and neatly annotated in MS in a neat, scholarly and skilful hand, and including numerous full-page pedigrees, armorials and bearings, together with similarly extensive marginal and textual annotations of many printed pages. To the best of our knowledge there exists no dedicated published history of the Angier family. A UNIQUE RESOURCE AND A RARE SURVIVAL.
Sm. 8vo., Second Edition, with lithographed portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), lithographed portrait of John Adams, lithographed plate of the landing beach and full-page illustration in the text, some minimal spotting on title; attractively bound in contemporary half calf, maroon pebble-grain cloth sides, expertly rebacked with old backstrip gilt laid down, backstrip with gilt ruled, second compartment with green leather label lettered in gilt, red sprinkled edges, terracotta endpapers, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy. With the record of shipping and list of of subscribers. This famous and invaluable account of the Bounty mutineers was published three times in the first year. The author, en route from New Zealand to the gold fields of California, was stranded at Pitcairn when his vessel was blown offshore. During his enforced stay he compiled an extensive account of the later events of the Bounty Mutiny, with a detailed list of Bounty descendants and a valuable record of vessels calling at the island. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
measuring 8.5 x 6.25 ins. (approx. 21.5 x 16.0 cms) printed in sepia and mounted in studio's presentation gatefold wallet with original tissue guard intact; in near fine state. SIGNED BY DALTON WITH HIS HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION AND SIGNATURE ACROSS LOWER RIGHT-HAND CORNER OF PORTRAIT AND MOUNT. The portrait was taken in the studio of Andrew Paterson of Inverness. Paterson was a highly successful artist-photographer whose services were sought over several decades by many leading political and commercial figures of the day. The Rt. Hon. Edward Hugh John Neale Dalton, later Baron Dalton (1887-1962), Labour politician and close friend of Winston Churchill, occupied several senior offices of state throughout his long career. During WWII he served as Minister of Economic Warfare and President of the Board of Trade, from 1945-47 as Chancellor of the Exchequer (when he nationalised the Bank of England), and from 1948-50 as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Dalton was born in Wales and educated at Eton, King's College Cambridge, the London School of Economics (LSE) and the University of London. During WWI he served as a lieutenant in France and Italy, compiling 'With British Guns in Italy' as a record of his experiences. Although a staunch Labour party member he was nevertheless a fervent supporter of Churchill during the crisis of 1940 and strongly opposed to any compromise peace as urged by Halifax and other conservatives. In his wartime coalition Churchill appointed Dalton Minister of Economic Warfare. Following Churchill's well-known instruction 'to set Europe ablaze' Dalton founded the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and was subsequently a co-founder of the Political Warfare Executive (PWE). After the surprise Labour victory in 1945 Dalton was seen (alongside Attlee, Bevin, Morrison and Cripps) as one of the 'big five' of the new administration. In 1948 he was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and in 1950 Minister of Town and Country Planning. He retired from government after the general election of 1951 and was created a life peer as Baron Dalton on 1960. Items signed by Dalton are now very rare. His papers and diaries are held at the London School of Economics. A SCARCE AND SPLENDID SIGNED PORTRAIT IDEAL FOR PRESENTATION
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Sold from an institution with its small neat stamp on titles. The set comprises Vol. I: 1833-1856; Vol. II: 1857-1870.
Sm., 4to., First Edition [Sole Edition], with 20 fine chromolithographed plates finished by hand, illuminated borders and initials, wanting front free endpaper, some moderate spotting throughout; contemporary full burgundy calf, boards elaborately blocked in blind and lettered in gilt, back with four raised bands, bevelled boards, gilt edges, very neatly recased, a very good, firm copy. 'This book was completed for Longman Brown Green and Longmans the last day of October at the Studio of Lewis Gruner in the Year of our Lord 1847'. The plates by Humphreys are illuminated by Gruner, 'and probably printed in the establishment of Owen Jones, whose style the illuminations resemble' (McLean: Victorian Book Design, p.92).