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14 issues. Octavo. illustrated. Original wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Contains the following issues: 189-194; 196-197; 199-204. February 1968 - December 1971.
Four issues. Octavo. Paginated consecutively. Pp. 124. Illustrated. Original illustrated wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Complete run of the year 1968.
4 issues. Octavo. Paginated consecutively. Pp. 116. Illustrated. Original illustrated wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Complete run of the year 1969.
4 issues. Octavo. Paginated consecutively. Pp. 132. Illustrated. Original illustrated wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Complete run of the year 1970.
8vo., Second Edition, with an engraved frontispiece, illustrated title in red and black, 6 fine wood-engraved plates FINELY COLOURED BY HAND and 26 engraved illustrations in the text, wanting front free endpaper, frontispiece and title lightly spotted; original pictorial red coarse-grain cloth, upper board elaborately blocked with multiple frame border in gilt and blind enclosing jester and title all in gilt, gilt back, gilt edges, bevelled boards, yellow endpapers, covers moderately age-soiled, corners scuffed, joints somewhat rubbed with one short tear, gathering cracked at F6-7 (but binding wholly sound) else a firm, tight copy. With Westley's binder's ticket on rear paste-down. Mackenzie's version of the German mediaeval classic was first published in 1860 as a Christmas volume, but stocks were swiftly exhausted and a second edition prepared to meet continuing demand. Mackenzie produced a lengthy additional preface to this second edition, attributing the success of the venture partly to 'the generous and unanimous verdict of the press' but also, surely, to the wonderful illustrations by 'Alfred Crowquill' (A.H. Forrester). Many would-be Christmas readers must have been disappointed for Mazkenzie dates his preface Christmas Eve, but scholars of mediaeval romance and fantasy will find this a most useful edition replete with extensive historical preface and bibliographical and other scholarly appendices. The US edition (T&F of Boston) of the same year is the first American edition of the tale in English. Scarce.
Very Good Arabic Original hand-colored map on tissue paper. 23x19 cm. In Ottoman script and Arabic. No scale. Manuscript notes of toponyms. The manuscript shows Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, the Red Sea along the line of Red Sea shores. Manuscript notes show that the map was used for military purposes in the last Ottoman Imperial period. Habesh Eyalet, Ethiopia in northeast Africa was conquered by Özdemir Pasha in 1557. His son, Osman Pasha, transformed the region into an eyalet, which remained under Ottoman suzerainty until the early 19th century when Egypt assumed its administration. (Source: Pashas, Begs, Effendis: A historical dictionary of titles and terms in the Ottoman Empire, Bayerle, Gustav.).
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript map of Alexandria Port and its immediate hinterland. Folio. (33 x 41 cm). In Turkish (Modern). Folded. No scale. The manuscript shows Alexandria Port and the Palace of the King Farouk of Egypt, customs shores, ports and harbors, locations of the British ships, radio station, location of SS Ramlah, strait, Great Pass (?), waterfront for the lumber ships, sea current zones and probably entrance and exit routes etc. A very detailed map, decorated with ships. Some repairs with tape, tears, foxing and stains. Overall a good copy.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original b/w photograph. 12x8 cm. Manuscript descriptive text in Ottoman Turkish on verso. Dated 1949. "Kütahya'da Gaybî Baba'nin dedesi Kalburcu Çiftligi'nde medfûn Pîr Ahmed Besir. Kabri nakl olunurken. 1949.". Original photograph shows the transfer of Pir Ahmed Besir (A saint of Halwatiyya order)'s tomb and his bones in Kütahya city. He was the father of Müftî Dervish, the grandfather of Gaybî Baba. He was born in Kütahya. He is a member of the Çavdarogullari family, who settled in the Kalburcu village of Kütahya during the Germiyanoghuls period. He served for a long time a sufi named Cem Seyyah in Karaman, and received an 'ijazat' from Sünbül Sinan Efendi, the master of the Sünbüliyye branch of Halvetiyye sect in Istanbul. An interesting photograph showing his bones in his open tomb.
Very Good German Original wrappers. 12mo. (16 x 11 cm). In German. 71, [1] p., [12] unnumbered b/w plates. Very rare first edition (from first 1st-5th thousand impressions and both in scarce institutional holdings and market rarity) of this fourth book of "A thousand and one nights" series, titled 'The Caliph Harun Al-Rashid' with fine illustrations edited by Heinrich Wolgast, (1860-1920), a German educator and pedagogue. Close to social democratic ideology, Heinrich Wolgast became known as a literary pedagogue. He criticized a "specific" juvenile literature which, as trivial mass literature, only satisfies the need for entertainment, and called for an artistic education of the youth through aesthetically demanding literature. In 1888 Wolgast became a co-founder of the "Youth Writings Committee" of the "Association of Hamburg Elementary School Teachers". As a co-founder of the "United German Examination Committees for Youth Writings", he acted from 1896 to 1912 as the editor of the magazine "Jugendschriften-Warte". This small and very collectible book published by Otto Zimmermann reflects the pedagogical concerns rather than the true harsh, erotic, and imaginary atmosphere of the Arabian Nights. Only one printed copy in OCLC 76105214 (German National Library, Leipzig = Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Leipzig).
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Proceedings in Turkish. 432 p. Ermeni Ayaklanmalari (1894-1909) Sempozyumu, 23 Ocak 2014 Ankara. Bildiriler. Proceedings of Armenian Rebellions (1894-1909) Symposium. Contents: Europeans and the Sasun Rebellion., Justin MCCARTHY.; Büyük Güçlerin Ermeni Sorununa Etkisi Ve Ermeni Politikalari., Mehmet OKUR.; 1896 Istanbul Ermeni Olaylari Üzerinde Yahudilerin Etkisi.; Adem ÖLMEZ., Sultan II. Abdülhamid Dönemi ve Sonrasindaki Ermeni Isyanlarinda Rusya'nin Rolü ve Kafkasya'daki Faaliyetleri (Osmanli Imparatorlugu ve Güney Kafkas Ermeni Örgütlerinin Faaliyetleri)., Sevinç SEYIDOVA - Ramazan USLU.; Ermeni Partilerin Iran Mesrutiyet Devriminde Faaliyetleri, (1905-1909.; Masoumeh DAEI.; Rus Tarih Yaziminda Ermeni Meselesi ve Sorunun Olusumunda Çar Rusyasi'nin Rolü.; Ziyad EMRAHOV.; 1894-1896 Yillarinda Çikan Ermeni Isyanlarinin Temel Özellikleri ve Meydana Gelen Insan Kayiplarinin Sayisal Sonuçlari Üzerine Düsünceler.; Recep KARACAKAYA.; Sivas Vilâyeti ile Çevresindeki Ermeni Olaylari ve Osmanli Devleti Tarafindan Alinan Tedbirler (1892-1896)., Mevlüt YÜKSEL.; 1895-1896 Ermeni Isyanlarinda Batili Devletlerin Osmanli Devleti'ne Yönelik Tutumlarina Bir Örnek: Enis Pasa'nin Diyarbakir ve Halep Valiliklerine Karsi Tepkiler., Ramazan Erhan GÜLLÜ.; Amerikali Misyoner George P. Knapp ve Bitlis'te Ermeni Olaylari (1893-1896)., Haluk SELVI., Çarlik Rusyasi'nin 19. Yüzyildaki Ermeni Politikasi ve Erzurum Isyani, (20 Haziran 1890)., Erol KÜRKÇÜOGLU., XX. Yüzyil Baslarinda Ermenilerin Nahçivan'da Yaptiklari Katliamlar., Emin SIHALIYEV.; 1909 Adana Olaylarinin Sosyo-Ekonomik Arka Plani., Sinan DINÇER.; Osmanli'nin Devlet Anlayisi: Çete Mensuplarinin Ailelerine Yapilari Yardimlar (1895 Bayburt Olaylari Örnegi)., Yunus ÖZGER.; 1909 Ermeni Ayaklanmasi (Erzin-Dörtyol-Payas)., Mustafa KESKIN - Ahmet GEÇER.; 1893 Yozgat Ermeni Ayaklanmalari.; Taha Niyazi KARACA.;1895 Maras Ermeni Olaylarinda Yabanci Misyonun Etkiler., Hasan BABACAN.; Ermeni Olaylarinda Tokat.; Ibrahim AYKUN.; Develi Ermeni Olaylari, (1893-1909)., Mehmet SÜME. ARMENIANS Social Politic history Deportation, 1915 Last period of the Ottoman Empire Tehcir Non-Muslim minorities Christianity International relations Tsarist Russia.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 14 cm). In English. 29 p., color ills., a huge map (not opened). Baghdad [Archeological city guide with huge city map]. Foreword by Isa Salman (Director General of Antiquities). Very detailed modern guide including architectural works in Baghdad: Historical shrines, mausoleums and mosques, churches, monuments, etc.
First edition, x, 144pp., signed and dated by on front endpaper, coloured frontispiece, 52 plates, orig. cloth. Illustrating some of the finest bindings to be held in Oxford libraries. From the working library of Roger Powell (1896-1990) bookbinder.
Duodecimo. Pp. vi, 480. Plus 7 engraved plates on 4 double-page sheets, bound-in. Hardcover, custom bound in very fine contemporary red straight-grained morocco by P. Lefebvre for Christian, king of Denmark. Spine with various armorial ornaments, Royal Crown in first compartment, both covers with beautiful rolled twig border with acorn corner ornaments, front cover with central gilt lettering "S.M. LE ROI DE DANEMACK" [sic], back with large central capital "C". Beautiful endpapers, gilt ruled edges and turn-ins, all edges gilt. Sporadic foxing and spotting, few corrections in ink in old hand. A splendid copy. ~ First edition. Very rare copy bound for the King of Denmark.
Two volumes bound in one. Octavo. Pp. xx, 430, (48); 144. Plus 8 engraved plates on 5 double-page sheets in the first volume, numerous illustrations to each; tables. Plus 9 engraved plates on 3 folding sheets in the second volume. Hardcover, bound in beautiful tree calf, spine richly decorated in gilt, crimson gilt morocco lettering-piece, personalized with previous owner's name in gilt at foot of spine, marbled endpapers, all edges sprinkled red, cloth ribbon marker; superficial rubbed patch at edge of cover. In fine condition. ~ Fourth edition. First published in 1807. In his introduction, the Author explains that his work brings the preceding work ("Reglement du 1er août 1791") up to date.
New edition, [ii],ii,[7]-78,[2]pp., recent marbled boards, spine morocco label lettered in gilt, a nice copy.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 75 p. Hegira: 1290 = Gregorian: 1873. According to Gibb, 'münazaras' were a scale for Ottoman classical poetry, but Çelebi's münazara is longer as 'mesnevis' are. This 'münazara' (= skirmish, collide) narrates the endless war of winter between spring at Uludag Mountain (with its old Byzantine name Mt. Monk) in Bursa city. This work is an allegoric poem which contains characterization of all concepts such seasons, natural events etc. Winter and Spring Kings have different armies and during this poem they fight on. Hurricane is supreme commander of winter, some flowers are soldiers of spring and full of imageries this masterpiece includes. Lami'i Çelebi named the mountain as 'Uludag' in that work firstly instead of Mt. Monk. According to Agâh Sirri Levend, Münazara was written in 1522 by Çelebi. Although Lamii has about 40 works by researchers, there are 27 works that are certain to belong to him. In the Ottoman world, he was known for his prose (mathnawi) rather than poetic works. Lamii's poem, unlike other "adaptation" is a work which was written with an original subject by him. This is First Printed Edition. Özege 14810. Extremely rare. One of the gems of Turkish literature.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 182 p. Life of Robert Marquis of Salisbury, 1892-1898. Centre d'histoire diplomatique Ottomane center for Ottoman diplomatic history V. Preface Prefatory Note by Keith Wilson Introduction by Hugh Cecil 1. The Liberal Ministry of 1892-5 2. (i) The British Association, August 1894 2. (ii) The General Election, 1895 3. Europe in 1895; Lord Sa-lisbury's "partition" proposals 4. Near East Crisis 1895-97 Part (i) 5. Near East Crisis 1895-97 Part (ii) 6. 1895-1897 Venezuela The American Arbitration Treaty 7. The Kruger Telegram 1895-1896 8. 1896 9. 1897: The Cretan Revolt and the Turko-Greek War 10. Rapprochement with Russia, 1896-1897 11. The Anglo-French West Africa Dispute, 1897-8 Editorial note by the Hugh Cecil and Keith Wilson Index.
As New English Original bdg. HC. Mint. 4to. (31 x 25 cm). 176 p. Color ills. In Turkish, English and Greek. Tsoclis. Prometheus'un ihtiyatsizligi.= Prometheus imprudent.
Small octavo. Pp. 151, (1) publisher's ad. Plus engraved frontispiece. handsome device to title, decorative head-pieces. Includes the "Explication du frontispice". Hardcover, bound in contemporary marbled boards, spine with crimson morocco label lettered in gilt, date gilt stamped on foot. Fine, handsome copy. ~ First edition. Later editions followed, among them those printed in Amsterdam. Gabriel François, abbé Coyer, was a French man of letters and worldly cleric born in 1707. He entered the Society of Jesus, studying humanities and philosophy until he left the order in 1736. In 1741 he became private tutor to the young Duke of Bouillon (Prince of Turenne at the time). There followed public functions that saw him in attendance at some battles of the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48). His many works include a history of the Polish king Jan Sobieski, travel accounts of Holland and Italy, a study of ancient religions, belles-lettres, and a popular attack on the guild system, Chinki. He became a member of the Royal Academy of England and the Academy of Nancy. It is said that when he visited Voltaire at Ferney and announced his desire to return each year for three months, Voltaire replied that whereas Don Quixote had mistaken inns for castles, Coyer was mistaking castles for inns. He died in 1782. (See Henry C. Clarke: "Commerce, Culture, and Liberty: Readings on Capitalism before Adam Smith", Indianapolis, 2003.)
Two works in 6 parts bound in one. Octavo. Oeuvres diverses: Two books in 4 parts. Pp. (ii) blank, half-title, (iv), 70; 175, (1) blank. Charming engraved illustration to title, title printed in red and black. L'anti-financier: Two parts in one. Pp. (ii) half-title (Explication de l'estampe on verso), 60; 107, (3) blank. Plus handsome allegorical frontispiece. Decorative head-pieces, footnotes. Hardcover, bound in full speckled calf, spine gilt extra in compartments between raised band, 2 gilt lettered crimson morocco labels, gilt French fillet to sides, gilt inside dentelles and boards' edges, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, neat contemporary manuscript inscription to first blank prelim, green ribbon marker, leather bit chafed and blemished in places, corner-tips worn. Overall a nice copy in a very good condition (old oval stamp to title). ~ First issue of the first edition of "L'anti-financier". The exceptional collation of 2 books in one should be notes. See Conlon 63:751, Kress 6086; Goldsmiths 9873; Higgs 3017; INED 1276. Attributed to Edme-François Darigrand (Cf. NUC pre-1956) (ca. 1735-1771). Occassionally attributed to Jean-Baptiste Darigrand (Cf. London School of Economics). Of this edition, without specifying the issue, KVK lists only Union Catalog Southwest Germany with one copy, and British Union Catalog COPAC with 6 copies, all but one (National Library of Wales) with 104 pp. only. "Oeuvres diverses" was published in Amsterdam, E. van Harrevelt, 1762. Antoine Léonard Thomas (1732-1785).
Very Good Turkish Original b/w photograph. (11,5 x 8 cm). Autograph notes and signature on verso. Tahir Maner was the first captain pilot of Turkey. Rare.
Very Good Turkish Original color postcard. 9x14 cm. In Turkish. Sent to 'Saniye Hanim'. Tahir Maner says 'Bugün Berlin'e geldim, selamlar' [i.e. 'I arrived to Berlin today, greetings!']. Dated Berlin, 8-7-931. Postage stamps are unraveled on the card. Tahir Maner was the first captain pilot of Turkey.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 63, [1] p., 3 unnumbered b/w plates. This is one of the early books on May 1 in Turkey printed by the Turkish Revolutionary Workers' Confederation of Trade Unions. Cover art illustrated by Turkish painter Orhan Taylan, (1941-). In the Ottoman Empire, the first celebration of Labour Day was organized in Skopje in 1909. In Istanbul, Labour Day was first celebrated in 1912. No celebrations could be organized between 1928 and 1975. On 1 May 1976 the Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions of Turkey (DISK) organized a rally on Taksim Square with mass participation one year ago "Bloody First May" which was an attack on leftist demonstrators on 1 May 1977 (International Workers' Day) in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey. This booklet was printed for the commemoration of this celebration. Orhan Taylan was born in Samsun, to an artist mother in 1941. Graduated from Robert College (1960) and the Fine Arts Academy of Rome (1965). First solo painting exhibition in 1968. Took leading positions in artists' organizations (1975-1978). Organized mural painting symposiums and executed several murals (1976-80). His paintings were exhibited in London, Amsterdam, and Moscow within Turkish Highlights exhibitions between 1988 and 1990. Aside from regular exhibitions in Istanbul and Ankara, his works were also shown in solo gallery exhibitions in Paris, New York, Geneva, and Athens. Orhan Taylan exhibits mainly figurative oil paintings, and occasionally metal sculptures and drawings. Lives and works in Istanbul. During the 1971 Military coup, taken in custody on summer midnight together with his wife and cartoonist Tan Oral. All his archives and hundreds of books destroyed. 1977 Group exhibitions in Paris and Berlin. The May 1 poster wins 1st prize in the International Poster Competition of the World Federation of Trade Unions, Prag. (Source: Turkish Painting - Visual Art Encyclopedia). This is the first appearance of this art before it's winning the prize in 1977. Rare.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 32, [6] p., b/w ills. Ebu'l-Izz-Cezerî Kongresi. 14 Mart, 1996, Kayseri. A study on Abu al-'Iz Ibn Isma'il ibn al-Razaz al-Jazari, (1136-1206). It's considered that he was pioneer in the field of cybernetics. He was a polymath; a scholar, inventor, mechanical engineer, craftsman, artist, and mathematician from Jazirat ibn Umar (current Cizre, Ottoman Turkey), who lived during the Islamic Golden Age (Middle Ages). He is best known for writing the al-Jami? bain al-?ilm wa al-?amal al-nafi? fi ?ina?at al-?iyal (The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices) in 1206, where he described 100 mechanical devices, some 80 of which are trick vessels of various kinds, along with instructions on how to construct them. Some of his devices were inspired by earlier devices, such as one of his monumental water clocks, which was based on that of a Pseudo-Archimedes. He also cites the influence of the Banu Musa brothers (and also Leonardo Da Vinci) for his fountains, al-Asturlabi for the design of a candle clock, and Hibat Allah ibn al-Husayn (d. 1139) for musical automata. Al-Jazari goes on to describe the improvements he made to the work of his predecessors, and describes a number of devices, techniques and components that are original innovations which do not appear in the works by his precessors.
Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In German. 108 p. Die Mysterienreligion und das Problem des I. Petrusbriefes.