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New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 31, [1] p., color ills. Zekai Ormanci. Biresimler: Resim Sergisi.= Painting Exhibition. Novvember 13 - December 13, 1996. Akbank Art Center. [Exhibition catalogue]. Text by Özkan Eroglu. "Paintings formed of a group of object details which escape abstraction and are brought together, based on multiple display according to a focal logic, form almost a logical group within Zekai Ormanci's iconography".
Book on Hebrew. 24X16 cm. 381 Pages. Hardcover. As new.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian and English. 197 p., color plates. Nisanha wa midalha-i Qagariya.= Qajarian medals.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 29 cm). In Turkish. 84, [1] p., color ills. Yerler ve gökler. Zehra Çekin Minyatür Sergisi. 19 Ocak - 12 Subat 2016. [Exhibition catalogue]. Curated by Mehmet Lütfi ¿en.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 23.5 cm). B/w and color ills. 221 p. In Turkish. Historical hospitals in 14 cities and towns in Turkey. Tarihî hastaneler: Gurebâ Hastaneleri'nden Memleket Hastaneleri'ne ilk sivil hastaneler. Photograpic editor: Selim Seval.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w press photo. (12x18 cm). Portrait photograph. [Photograph of Zehra Kosova]. Photograph by Hande Ertem.
New Turkish Paperback. Oblong large 8vo. (20 x 22 cm). In Turkish. [36] p., color ills. Zehra Aral Resim Sergisi. [Exhibition catalogue]. 2 Ocak - 26 Ocak 1995. Istanbul Parmakkapi Sanat Galerisi. Text by Umut Arda.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 384 p., color and b/w ills. Zehra Aral: Bir ressamin otoportresi. Texts by Mehmet Ergüven, Emre Zeytinoglu, Celal Binzet, Aydin Çubukçu.
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IN HEBREW. WITH GREETING CARD SIGNED BY RECHAVAM ZEEVY. 28x22.5cm. 28+328 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
VOLUME 2-3 ONLY. IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. 27.5X22 cm. 22+322 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Page edges slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARY. Contains a letter with the editor signature. 27.5x22 cm. 282+22 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover corners and edges slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. VOLUME 5-6 (23-24) ONLY. 27.5x22 cm. 329+27 pages. Contains illustrations. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. Dust jacket slightly wrinkled. Cover upper corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xxxix], [17], 664 p., ills., maps. Table of Contents List of Tables List of Graphs List of Illustrations List of Maps Foreword Acknowledgments Prolegomena Introduction PART ONE: THE OTTOMAN CONTEXT The Administrative Structure of the Ottoman Balkans The Demographic Structure of the Ottoman Balkans Chapter Three The Turco-Ragusan Relationship PART TWO: STRUCTURE AND INFRASTRUCTURE The Patriciate as a Ruling Class Dubrovnik's Colonies Chapter Six The Network of Ragusan Roads in the Balkans PART THREE: MERCHANTS The Categories of Dubrovnik's Merchants Prominent Merchants Chapter Nine Procurators PART FOUR: CAPITAL The Categories of Capitalists: The Patriciate and the Rest Prominent Lenders: The Best and the Rest Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Ten Chapter ElevenChapter Twelve ATLAS Percentage of Capital Invested in Each Place. The Formation of Capitalist Dynasties: The Transmission and Shared Ownership of Capital Conclusion Bibliography PART FIVE: APPENDIXES 1488-1489 [894 A.H.] Census of Ciyze-paying Population [according to O. Lutfi Barkan 1964 Estimate of the Non-Muslim Population of the Ottoman Balkans in 1491 on the Basis of Todorov-Velkov List of Cities in the Ottoman Balkans during the Reign of Sultan Suleiman el Kanuni (1520-1566) Cities and Their Revenues, ca. 1526-1528 Exchange Rates Appendix Six Number of Prominent Merchants per Decade PART SIX: INDEXES Alphabetical Index of All Prominent Borrowers per Decade Index Two Alphabetical Index of All Prominent Borrowers per Decade by Colony Alphabetical Index of All Prominent Lenders by Decade All Prominent Lenders' Capital by Colony [in Percentages of Total Investment] All Prominent Borrowers per Decade by Colony Index of All Merchants by Colony General Cross-Reference Index to All Prominent Merchant Borrowers and Lenders of Capital PART SEVEN: ATLAS.
New English Papperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 473 p. Golden Byzantium. Imperial power in Kommenian Constantinole, (1081-1180). Map of Byzantine Constantinople Table of Contents List of Tables List of Graphs List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Foreword Prolegomena Introduction PART ONE: THE TOPOGRAPHY OF POWER Chapter One THE TOPOGRAPHY OF IMPERIAL CONSTANTINOPLE: I. THE PEOPLE Chapter Two THE TOPOGRAPHY OF IMPERIAL CONSTANTINOPLE: II. THE EMPEROR Chapter Three THE GREAT CHURCH Chapter Four THE GREAT PALACE Chapter Five CHRIST THE PANTOKRATOR: A MAUSOLEUM FOR THE KOMNENI PART TWO: THE PROSOPOGRAPHY OF POWER Chapter Six THE EMPERORS Chapter Seven THE IMPERIALS: THE LORDS AND LADIES OF BYZANTIUM Chapter Eight THE ARISTOCRACY Chapter Nine THE MILITARY [STRATIOTIKON] Chapter Ten THE PALACE OFFICIALS Conclusion Bibliography Appendix One THE ILLUSTRATED CHRONICLE OF IOANNES SKYLITZES IN MADRID Appendix Two MONASTERIES IN KOMNENIAN CONSTANTINOPLE (1081-1180) Map: Plan of Constantinople. After John Haldon, Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History (Basingstoke, 2005), p. 40 Index One: All the Imperials Index Two: The Highest Imperial Titleholders 1081-1180.
New English Papperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 429 p., 9 numerous b/w plts. Red and black Byzantium. Komnenian emperors and opposition, (1081-1180). List of Tables List of Diagrams List of Graphs List of Maps List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Preface Prolegomena The Prologue THE CURTAIN RAISER Introduction Byzantium as a ¿Theater State¿: Power, Ritual, Opposition PART ONE: RED BYZANTIUM Chapter One PEOPLE AND POWER IN BYZANTIUM: THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF EMPERORS Chapter Two THE RISE OF THE MILITARY ARISTOCRACY Chapter Three THE KOMNENIAN REVOLUTION Chapter Four THE LEADING CLANS UNDER THE KOMNENI Chapter Five THE TRIUMPH OF THE MILITARY ARISTOCRACY DESCRIBED PART TWO BLACK BYZANTIUM Chapter Six MONASTERIES IN KOMNENIAN CONSTANTINOPLE Chapter Seven THE KOMNENI AND THE MONASTERIES Chapter Eight THE MONASTIC OPPOSITION Chapter Nine THE DOGMATIC OPPOSITION Chapter Ten THE HERETICAL OPPOSITION The Epilogue THE CURTAIN DROP Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY Appendix One PEOPLE AND POWER IN BYZANTIUM Appendix Two THE LIST OF ALL CHARTERS ISSUED BY THE KOMNENIAN EMPERORS INDEX OF ALL MILITARY HOLDERS IN ANNA KOMNENA¿S ALEXIAD LIST OF TABLES 1.The Making and Unmaking of Emper-ors 2.The Highest Rank 1025-1081, 1081-1118 3.The Highest Rank 1025-1081, 1081-1118 Military v. Civil Aristocracy 4.Byzantine Clans with Top Titles under Alexios I 5.Byzantine Clans Holding the 4th Grade under Alexios I 6.Byzantine Clans Holding the 3rd Grade under Alexios I 7.Byzantine Clans Holding the 2nd Grade under Alexios I 8.Byzantine Clans Holding the Lowest Grade under Alexios I 9.Military and Civil Aristocracy 10. Military and Civil Aristocracy In and Out 11. Aristocracy under Alexios I 12. Military Clans Going Civil under Alex-ios I 13. Military and Civil Aristocracy under Alexios I 14. The Aristo-cratic Mobility under Alexios I 15. Aristocratic Clans 1081-1180 16. Difference between 1081-1118 and 1118-1180 17. Top Clan Officials under Manuel I 18. Top Clans 976-1180 19. The Number of Houses Holding Grades 0-5 20. Total Number of Highest Titles (1-5) 21. Mili-tary and Civil Aristocracy 22. Total Highest Accumulated Points 23. Progression of Highest Titleholders of the Leading Clans under the Komneni (1095-1180) 24. Titleholders under Alexios I 25. Titleholders under Manuel I 26. Top Military Dignitaries under Alexios I 27. Byzan-tine Writers on Aristocracy 28. List of All Monasteries in Komnenian Constantinople 29. Number of Byzantine Scribes, Classified by Status 30. Percentages of Total Number of Byzantine Scribes 31. Lay Officials at the Synod of Blachernae (1094-95) 32. The Church Hierarchy at the Synod of Blachernae (1094-1095) 33. Lay Officials at the Synod of Blachernae (1157) 34. Lay Officials at the Council of 1166 35. The Church Hierarchy at the Council of 1166 36. Lay Officials at the Sec-ond Session of the Council of 1166 37. The Church Hierarchy at the Second Session of the Council of 1166 38. Lay Officials at the Council of 1170 39. The Church Hierarchy at the Council of 1170 40. All the Emperor¿s Men at the Trial of Patriarch Cosmas of Constantinople (1146-1147) LIST OF DIAGRAMS 1. Power and Solidarity 2. Power in Byzantium 3. The Anatomy of Power 4. The Anatomy of Power in Byz-antium 5. Forms of Resistance in Byzantium 6. Accession and Depar-ture of Emperors 7. Accession and End 602-717 8. Accession and End 717-820 9. Accesson and End 820-913 10. Accesson and End 913-1025 11. Accession and End 1025-1118 12. The Gnostic View of the Trinity 13. The Quaternity LIST OF GRAPHS 1. Alexios I¿s Charters 2. Manuel I¿s Charters 3. Accession 602-717 4. End of Rule 602-717 5. Accession 717-820 6. End of Rule 717-820 7. Accession 820-913 8. End of Rule 820-913 9. Accession 913-1025 10. End of Rule 913-1025 11. Accession 1025-1118 12. End of Reign 1025-1118 13. Byzantine Aristocracy: Mobility under Alexios I 14. Aristocracy under Alexios I 15. Aristocracy under Alexios I 16. Aristocratic Mobility under Alexios I 17. Difference between Alexios
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 522 p. (Br)other converts in the Ottoman Balkans: History, myths, fiction. Illustrations Preface Introduction PART ONE: HISTORYChapter One The Ottoman Conquest of the Balkans Chapter Two Clad in Red: The Devsirme Ruling Class Chapter Three The Question of Conversion: The Case of Bosnia PART TWO: MYTHChapter Four From the Battle to the Black Mountain: The Myth of Kosovo Chapter Five (Br)other: Death of Smail-agha Cengic Chapter Six (Br)other: Njegos's The Mountain Wreath. PART THREE: FICTION Chapter Seven The Bridge between the East and the West: Andric and Kadare Chapter Eight Laying the Foundations for The Bridge on the DrinaChapter Nine Bosnian Muslims in Andric's Novels PART FOUR: ÖMER PASA Chapter Ten A Convert in the Empire of the Pashas: Ömer Pasha Latas 7 Chapter Eleven Bosnia's Second Fall: Ömer Pasha's Military Rule (1850-1852) Chapter Twelve Ivo Andric and His Omerpasa LatasConclusion Bibliography Index.
Very Good French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 553-599 pp., b/w plts. Contribution aux rapports de la porte sublime avec la Transylvanie d'apres les documents Turcs [Extrait]. Offprint from ArOr 33, 1965. Signed and inscribed by Vesela-Prenosilova.
Contains b&w plates. 180X245 mm. 1074 pages. Hardcover. Spine slightly yellowing. Cover and spine slightly worn. Cover and spine edges slightly bumped. Stamp on inner front cover and some pages. Pen inscription on first whitepage. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 349 p. Tarih-i Sefer ve feth-i Kandiye. Fazil Ahmet Pasa'nin Girit Seferi ve Kandiye'nin fethi, (1666-1669). Prep. by Dr. Meltem Aydin. A study on a chronicle of final phase of the Cretan War (War of Candia), 1666-1669 is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman-Venetian War. Grand Vizier Köprülü Fazil Ahmed initiated large preparations in the winter of 1665 / 66, and dispatched 9,000 men to bolster the Ottoman forces in Crete. An Ottoman peace proposal, which would have allowed Venice to keep Candia against an annual payment of tribute was rejected, and in May 1666, the Ottoman army, under the personal leadership of the Grand Vizier, departed from Thrace for southern Greece, whence it would embark for Crete during the winter. In February 1667, the Venetians received significant reinforcements from France and Savoy, totaling 21 warships and some 6,000 men, but, as in past years, disagreements among the leaders of the various contingents over precedence (France, the Papal States, Malta, Naples, Sicily contributed ships and men) hampered operations. Francesco Morosini, now again Captain General, sought to engage the Ottomans, but they avoided battle, and using their superior resources and bases, they steadily kept their forces on Crete supplied. The only allied success in 1667 was the repulsion of an Ottoman raid on Cerigo (Kythera). OTTOMANIA Ottoman history Guerra Di Candia / The Cretan War, (1645-1669) Venetian - Turkish relations Military history Chronicle.
940 pages. Index. Bibliography. "My purpose... was to analyze and study violent and nonviolent problem-solving on three levels: psychodynamics of the individual, group dynamics, and nation-state relations... Research covers the period from 1927 to 1965. About 3200 scholarly journals were searched." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Moderate wear. Solid set. Book
Pages 155-200 plus sixteen pages of nice ads. Features: Reforestation in Ontario - major article with many wonderful archival photos, including horrific scenes of erosion and drifting sand; The Prospector; England's Rural Craftsmen; Paddlewheels on the St. John River; Alexander Henry; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Small name stamp on ad on verso of first leaf. Large chunk missing from upper corner of back cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16,5 cm). In Turkish. 112 p., many ills. his catalogue includes 226 magics and illusions of Hasna Zati Sungur, (1898-1984), was an internationally recognized Turkish stage magician. His professional magic shows at the Berlin Wintergarten theatre brought him great success. With a group of artists, he went on tour in France, Italy, Spain, North America, and then in 1922 in South America. He toured in Chile, Paraguay, Brezilya and Argentina with his own team of 10-12 magician's assistants and two trucks full of material. He gained great fame previously with the stage name "Count Sati von Richmond" and later with "Zati Bey". In 1924, he started to develop the magic trick of the thin model sawing, accomplishing its final version in 1930. This trick would be a contribution to the stage magic world. Zati Sungur returned home on May 7, 1936, and began to perform his shows in the Ses Theatre (aka French Theatre) in Istanbul. His fame spread quickly. He was awarded with lifelong exemption from city tax after a show attended by President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He toured across Turkey and in countries of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. He received the "Grand Prize" at the 1975 Magic convention in Karlovy Vary, then in Czechoslovakia, with his trick "Magic Dice". In 1981, he was honored with the title "King of the Magicians" at the convention in the same city. He retired from active stage life in 1966, and established "Universal Sihirbazlik ve Illüzyon Hünerleri Stüdyosu" (Universal Stage Magic and Illusion Skills Studio), where he exhibited the magic trick instruments he had invented. His studio became the biggest production and distribution center in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. He wrote and published two books about magic tricks and instruments. First and Only Edition.