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216816Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1881-1882; 3 forts vol. gr. in-8, portrait, carte, et fac-similé, demi-basane caramel, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Nerfs frottés, dos salis avec quelques épidermures.
221957Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1881-1882; 3 forts vol. gr. in-8, portrait, carte, et fac-similé, demi-basane bleue, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu frotté, traces d'étiquette de bibliothèque, coins et coupes usés.
195785Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1881-1882 3 forts vol. gr. in-8, portrait et fac-similé, demi-basane blonde, dos à nerfs (rel. de l'époque). Dos taché.
2000022507L'Aube 2000 in-16° Collection " Carnet de Voyage " . Immersion complète une année dans un pays accueillant , en participant aux travaux des champs et aux festivités . Histoire , Maghreb . - 216 p. , 300 gr.
Collection " Carnet de Voyage " . Immersion complète une année dans un pays accueillant , en participant aux travaux des champs et aux festivités . Histoire , Maghreb . - 216 p. , 300 gr.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original b/w city map of Byzantine Constantinople printed in ??? by Tüccarzâde Ibrahim Hilmi Çigiraçan, (1876-1963). Oblong: 37x50 cm. In Ottoman script. Folded. Scale is not described. Toponyms are Turkish besides some of old Byzantine. [OTTOMAN MAP of BYZANTINE CONSTANTINOPLE] Kurun-u vustâ inhâsinda Kostantiniyye. Doktor Moritma'nin tetkikâtina göre kable'l-feth-i sehrin plâni. Feth-i Kostantiniyye asârina aiddir. Published by Ibrahim Hilmi. Ibrahim Hilmi Çigiraçan was a Turkish publisher and author. He is one of the first Turkish publishers of the Ottoman Empire. He published more than 1000 books on history, literature, politics, religion and social issues and maps in the printing house he founded in 1896.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth bdg. with marbled boards. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 13,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 176, [1] p. Lithographed edition. Extremely rare first and only edition of this guide to the distances and meridian calculations of some cities from Batumi located on the shores of Black Sea, Europe until Great Britain, Asia, and Africa shores, prepared for Turkish naval officers, mariners, and vessels, describing the shores of the countries located on these routes. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ibrahim Edhem Pasha was an Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier at the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878. He resigned from that post after the Ottoman chances of winning the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) had decreased. He furthermore served in numerous administrative positions in the Ottoman Empire including minister of foreign affairs in 1856, then ambassador to Berlin in 1876, and to Vienna from 1879 to 1882. He also served as a military engineer and as Minister of Interior from 1883 to 1885. In 1876-1877, he represented the Ottoman Government at the Constantinople Conference. He was born in Chios of Greek ancestry, in a Christian Greek Orthodox village on the island of Chios. Strangely, his connection to Chios is not well-documented: his son Osman Hamdi Bey claimed that he was a member of the Scaramanga family, but Edhem Pasha himself tried to efface his Greek connections. As a young boy in 1822, he was orphaned and captured by Ottoman soldiers during the massacre of the Greek population of Chios. He was sold into slavery, brought to Constantinople, and adopted by the (later) grand vizier Hüsrev Pasha. Lacking his own children and family, Hüsrev Pasha raised about ten children who had been orphaned or bought as slaves, many of whom ascended to important positions. The child, now named Ibrahim Edhem, quickly distinguished himself with his intelligence and after having attended schools in the Ottoman Empire, he was dispatched along with a number of his peers, and under the supervision of his father, then grand vizier, and of the sultan Mahmud II himself, to Paris to pursue his studies under state scholarship. There he returned with a Bachelor of Arts and was one of the top pupils at the École des Mines. He was a classmate and a friend of Louis Pasteur. He thus became Turkey's first mining engineer in the modern sense, and he started his career in this field. Edhem Pasha was the father of Osman Hamdi Bey, a well-known archaeologist, and painter, as well as the founder of the Istanbul Archaeology Museum and the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Another son, Halil Edhem Eldem took up the archaeology museum after Osman Hamdi Bey's death and has been a deputy for ten years under the newly founded Turkish Republic. Yet another son, Ismail Galib Bey, is considered the founder of numismatics as a scientific discipline in Turkey. Later generations of the family also produced illustrious names. The architect Sedat Hakki Eldem, a cousin, is one of the pillars of the search for modern architectural styles adopted by the Republic of Turkey (called the Republican style in the Turkish context) in its early years and which marks many important buildings dating from the period of the 1920s and the 1930s. A great-grandson, Burak Eldem, is a writer while another, Edhem Eldem, is a renowned historian. More names include Erol Eldem, Tiana Eldem, Levent Eldem, and Ercan Eldem, an architect. (Source: Wikipedia). Özege 4522.; Only one copy in OCLC: 162837008 (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 15 p., b/w portrait of Charles Darwin, (1809-1882) on front cover. Taken from a volume including multiple booklets. Minor wear on spine. Small tear on pages' extremities. Slightly faded on pages. Otherwise a good copy. First and only edition of the first Darwin biography in the Ottoman / Turkish world. "Büyük Adamlar Serisi" [i.e. The "Big Men" series], consisting of about 41 small books, all of which were published in 1927, by a delegation under the presidency of the body and some of which were written by him personally, filled an important gap on 'biography' field in its period. This delegation includes Ali Resat, Tezer Agaoglu, Galip Ata Ataç besides Gövsa. This small book is the first and ever biography of Darwin in Ottoman literature. Gövsa was an Ottoman / Turkish writer and poet who is known for his biography and encyclopedia studies. Extremely rare. Özege 3636.; Not in OCLC.
2012yam09922 BEAUX EXEMPLAIRES complets des rodoïds et emboîtages T.1 Autobiographie Muqaddima T.2 Histoire des Arabes et des Berbères du Maghreb Bibliothèque de la Pléiade
1925103336Paris Paul Geuthner 1925 1 vol. broché grand in-8, broché, LXVI + 452 pp. Traduit de l'arabe par Mac Guckin de Slane. Nouvelle édition publiée sous la direction de Paul Casanova. Premier tome seul (sur 4), en bonne condition.
1925103336Paris Paul Geuthner 1925 1 vol. broché grand in-8, broché, LXVI + 452 pp. Traduit de l'arabe par Mac Guckin de Slane. Nouvelle édition publiée sous la direction de Paul Casanova. Premier tome seul (sur 4), en bonne condition.
1925458Nouvelle édition sous la direction de Paul CASANOVA, professeur au Collège de France. Traduction de l'arabe par le BARON DE SLANE, interprète principal de l'armée d'Afrique. Ed.Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, Paris : 1925- 1927-1934. 3 vol. /4 in-8 ( 25 X 17,5 cm),reliures de toile rouge, pièces de titre de cuir marine à mention d'auteur et titre , et filets dorés. Couvertires conservées. T1: LXVI-452 pp.T2: 605 pp.T3: 507 pp. Bibliographie d'Ibn Khaldoun.
19849733Berlin, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1984. 4°; 43 Seiten, zahlr. Abbildungen; 1. Auflage Orig.-Heft Rücken eingerissen Illustrierte Historische Hefte, Heft
228659Paris, Ollendorff, 1891 in-12, XII-364 pp., demi-basane bleue, dos lisse orné de filets à froid et de fleurons dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé et frotté, manque à la coiffe. Papier jauni.
199831046Guy Trédaniel - Coll. Pages de Garde 1998 In-8 broché, 359 pp;
196090441960 Paris, la Table Ronde, 1960. Un volume in-8 broché, couverture blanche imprimée à rabats, 352 pages. Bon état.
185515Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1952 in-8, X-195 pp., croquis in-t, un plan dépliant, 2 portraits h.-t., demi-toile framboise (reliure de l'époque). Cachets (annulés).
185516Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1952 in-8, X-195 pp., croquis in-t, un plan dépliant, 2 portraits h.-t., broché. Cachets (annulés).
200370179Etudes & Communication Editions 2003 In-8 relié 22,2 cm sur 22,2. 117 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
197969294La Bibliothèque des arts 1979 Jaquette un peu fânée.
Au sommaire : Le voyage dans la nuit des temps - Une entrée dans l'Histoire sur la pointe des pieds - Les Idrissides ou le génie créateur -Les Almoravides ou le vent du Sud - Les Almohades - Les Mérinides - L'arrivée des Saadiens ou la nostalgie de l'unité - Les Alaouites : le Maroc se donne un visage , un nom , une politique - Le Maroc moderne - Tanger - Rabat -Chellahet Salé - Meknès - Fès - Marrakech - Carte géographique du Maroc - Les dynasties ; table chronologique - Index - Bibliographie . Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs à pleine page et double pages dépliantes et noir et blanc , dessins et cartes en noir et blanc . Histoire Maghreb - 224 p. , 1 kg 900 gr.
198848522Belvisi Madariss 1988 Grand in-4, toile éditeur sous jaquette, 150 pp. Illustrations en couleurs. Très bon exemplaire.
QWA-3975Berger-Levrault, 1954, 179 p., in-8 br., 2ème édition revue et augmentée, coll. "L'Union française", 2 cartes, 24 photographies h.-t., bon état
Broch?. 228 pages. Cachets.