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1760LBW-36921760. En 28 sections montées sur toile et pliées, formant une carte de 0,85 x 1,07 m.
018781[Philippe Briet, Parallela geographiae veteris et novae] Sarmatiae europaeae delineatio - Limites de l'Europe, Russie, Bielorussie, Ukraine. Gravure originale, 1649, environ 240*170mm. Gravure tirée de l'ouvrage du savant jésuite Philippe Briet (1601-1668) publié en 1648-1649. Texte au dos. [435]
018782[Philippe Briet, Parallela geographiae veteris et novae] La Russie ou Moscovie. Gravure originale, 1649, environ 240*170mm. Gravure tirée de l'ouvrage du savant jésuite Philippe Briet (1601-1668) publié en 1648-1649. Texte au dos. [435]
178114781Dimensions : 178 x 127 mm.
1854LBW-42261854-1855. 272 x 422 mm et 288 x 386 mm, sur papier fin.
1729LBW-6235Leide, Pierre Vander Aa, [1729]. 225 x 299 mm.
20076043EBMoskau, [Multimedijnyj Kompleks Aktualnych Iskusstv], 2007. 4°. 31 cm. 391 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary non-aesthetic burgundy cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 299, [6] p. Fading on cloth, minor repairs on some pages, otherwise a good copy. Lithographed edition. First and only Turkish edition of this uncommon and very scarce early book of the history of Russia under the rule of Peter the Great. This book was published during the Crimean War, which was a military conflict fought from October 1853 to February 1856 in which Russia lost to an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Piedmont-Sardinia. The first four chapters describe the general political and social history of Russia at the time of Peter the Great. The following chapters narrate important events like the new revolution in Sofia, the first diplomatic relations with China in the period and the first agreement between the Russian and Chinese Empires, The Siege of Azov Fortress, the agreement with the Saxony, Peter the Great's travels to Europe, rebuild of St. Petersburg, The Battle of Narva and the Siege of Narva, return of the Great Tsar to Russia from France, commerce in Russia in the period of the Peter the Great's rule, etc. Peter I, most commonly known as Peter the Great, was a monarch of Russia who modernized it and made it a European power. He ruled the Tsardom of Russia from 7 May [O.S. 27 April] 1682 to 1721 and subsequently the Russian Empire until his death in 1725, jointly ruling before 1696 with his elder half-brother, Ivan V. To improve his nation's position on the seas, Peter sought more maritime outlets. His only outlet at the time was the White Sea at Arkhangelsk. The Baltic Sea was at the time controlled by Sweden in the north, while the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea were controlled by the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire respectively in the south. Peter attempted to acquire control of the Black Sea, which would require expelling the Tatars from the surrounding areas. As part of an agreement with Poland that ceded Kyiv to Russia, Peter was forced to wage war against the Crimean Khan and against the Khan's overlord, the Ottoman Sultan. Peter's primary objective became the capture of the Ottoman fortress of Azov, near the Don River. In the summer of 1695, Peter organized the Azov campaigns to take the fortress, but his attempts ended in failure. Through a number of successful wars, he captured ports at Azov and the Baltic Sea, laying the groundwork for the Imperial Russian Navy, ending uncontested Swedish supremacy in the Baltic, and beginning the Tsardom's expansion into a much larger empire that became a major European power. He led a cultural revolution that replaced some of the traditionalist and medieval social and political systems with ones that were modern, scientific, Westernised, and based on the Enlightenment. Shuvalov was called the Maecenas of the Russian Enlightenment and the first Russian Minister of Education. Russia's first theatre, university, and Academy of Arts were instituted with his active participation. He was born in Moscow, the only son of Ivan Menshoi Shuvalov, an army captain who died when the boy was ten, and Tatiana Rodionovna. The Shuvalov family fortunes changed drastically in 1741 when Empress Elizaveta Petrovna ascended to the Russian throne with help from Ivan's powerful cousins - Peter Shuvalov and Alexander Shuvalov. The following year, they had the fourteen-year-old Ivan attached to the imperial court as a page. Complete title: "Büyük Petro'nun eyyâm-i hükümetinde Rusya'da cereyân eden ahvâl-i dahiliyye ve umûr-i hâriciyyeye ve husûsiyle nizâmât-i mevzûa-i cecdîdeye ve oralarda bulunan milel ve akvâm-i muhtelifenin ahlâk ve âdâb ve fünûn ve sanâyilerine dair Büyük Petro'nun kizi Elizabete'nin kurenâsindan Sovalef nâm zâtin bazi resâil-i mevsûka ve senedât-i sahîhadan vukûf ve ittilâi hâsil olan ahvâl ve keyfiyâti nakil ve hikâyeye mübâseret olunmustur." Özege 17170.
Very Good English Original wrappers. 8vo. (22 x 12 cm). In English. 36 p. First edition of the scarce English translation of this journal written by the Russian Lieutenant Tverdokhlyebov during WW 1, and published for anti-propaganda purposes against the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. It's described the publishing purpose of this book as "Certain passages of this journal show up the atrocities committed by the Armenians towards the Mussulmans. Those who do have further details on the oppression and iniquities so cruelly inflicted on the Turks may advantageously consult the memoirs of Lieutenant-Colonel Twerdo Khlebof, commander of the 2nd Russian Fortress Artillery Regiment at Erzeroum, recently published.".
Very Good French Original wrappers. 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In French. 235 p. A fine copy. First and only edition of this protocol text of the 1878 Treaty of San Stefano (Peace treaty of San-Stefano) signed between the Russian and Ottoman empires at the conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. It was signed at San Stefano, then a village west of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), on 3 March [O.S. 19 February] 1878 by Count Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev and Aleksandr Nelidov on behalf of the Russian Empire and by Foreign Minister Saffet Pasha and Ambassador to Germany Sadullah Bey on behalf of the Ottoman Empire. Starting with the documents "Bases d'Armistice, signees an Andrinople le 19/31 Janvier 1878, entre la Russia et la Turquie" [i.e. Armistice bases, signed in Adrianople on January 19/31, 1878, between Russia and Turkey] and "Preliminaires de Paix conclus a San-Stefano, le 19 Fevrier / 3 MArs 1878" [i.e. Preliminaries of Peace concluded at San-Stefano, February 19 / March 3, 1878], with the treaty protocol text containing 50 articles in its entirety, provided for the establishment of an autonomous Principality of Bulgaria following almost 500 years of Ottoman rule in the Bulgarian lands. Bulgarians celebrate the day the treaty was signed, 3 March [O.S. 19 February] 1878, as Liberation Day. OCLC: 320195160, 962446088.
LBW04171London, Christopher Browne, [circa 1700]. 450 x 558 mm.
1610LBW06162[Dordrecht, Adrianus Bottius, 1610]. 133 x 171 mm.
5943991 fort vol. in-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-perc. rouge à coins, dos lisse orné de filet à froid, titre et date dorés, couv. cons., contient : - Ext. des procès verbaux de la Sté N. des Antiq. de France 1890, 6 pp. - La nécropole de Mouranka (Russie), 1890, 4 pp., ill. - La bijouterie des Goths en Russie, 14 pp., 4 pl. dépliantes dont 1 en coul., 1 ill. in-t. - Le congrès intern. de Moscou (1892), 1893, 26 pp. - Rapport sur le congrès de Moscou, 1893, 53 pp. - Compte-rendu des travaux du 9ème congrès russe d'archéo. 1893., précédé d'une étude historique sur la Lithuanie et Vilna, 1894, 136 pp., front., nb. ill. in et h.-t.- Notes sur les bijoux barbares en forme de mouches, 1895, 22 pp.,10 fig. in-t., 2 pl. dont 1 en coul. - Visite à l'exposition des collections rapportées par le Baron de Baye, par M. Zaborowski, 1897, 3 pp. - Notes sur les Votiaks païens des gouvernements de Kazan et de Viatka, 1897, 13 pp.- La nécropole d'Ananino, 1897, 26 pp., 17 fig. in-t. - Notes de folk-lore Votiak, 1898, 11 pp. - Ext. du Bulletin de la Sté N. des Antiq. de France, communications du Baron, mars 1898, 8 pp., 3 fig. in-t. - Bulletins de la Sté Anthrop. de Paris, ext. sur les Kourganes et les Ostiaks, 1897, 40 pp. - Ext. du Bulletin de la Sté N. des Antiq. de France, communications du Baron, mars 1898, 8 pp., 3 fig. in-t. - Notes de folklore Mordvine et Métchériak, 1899, 12 pp. - Ext. du Bulletin de la Sté N. des Antiq. de France, communications du Baron, 1899, 28 pp., nb. fig. in-t. - Ext. des Bulletins, à propos des crânes provenant de l'aoul ossète Nijni Koban, 1899, 3 pp. - Ext. des Bulletins : Dolmens de la région nord du Caucase, 1899, 4 pp. - Ext. des Bulletins : Etude sur les collections rapportées de Russie par le Baron de Baye, par le Dr Capitan, 1899, 6 pp. - Ext. des Bulletins de la Sté N. des Antiq. (1898), 1899, 28 pp., ill. - Notes sur les poteries rapportées du Caucase par le Baron de Baye, par M. Pottier, 1899, 18 pp. - Fouilles de Kourganes au Kouban (Caucase), 1900, 19 pp., 9 fig. in-t.
594400Paris, Ch Delagrave, Revue des Traditions Populaires, 1895-1897. 3 ouvrages reliés en 1 vol. in-8, demi-chagrin rouge de l'ép., dos à nerfs, titre doré, tête mouchetée, couv. cons., contient : - Du Volga à l'Irtisch, 1896, 46 pp., 1 carte en double pp., qq. ill. (reprod. dessins de l'auteur), nb. reprod. photogr. - De Moscou à Krasnoïarsk, souvenirs d'une mission, 1897, 55 pp., 1 carte en double pp., qq. ill. et nb. reprod. photogr., ex. partiellement coupé. - Revue des traditions populaires, Tome XII, Avril-Mai 1897, de la pp. 194 à 288, lettrines, qq. ill., ex. partiellement coupé.
594407In-4, rel. de l'ép. demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré, couv. cons., contient : - Les bijoux gothiques de Kertch du Baron de Baye, 1888, 10 pp., ill. - Les Goths en Crimée, 1907, 15 pp., 2 fig. - 2 Etudes en russe, 80 pp., nb. ill. in et h.-t. (plans de sépultures), 11 pp. de planches de reprod. photogr. de bijoux, 12 pp. datée de 1904, texte en russe, 48 fig. de bijoux, envoi manuscrit en russe au Baron de Baye.
594390In-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, caisson doré pour le titre, couv. cons, contient : - Rapport sur le congrès Russe de Moscou, ext. des procès verbaux de la Sté des Antiq. de France, 1890, 6 pp. - La bijouterie des Goths en Russie, 1892, 5 pl. dépliantes dont 1 en coul. - Le congrès intern. d'anthrop. et d'archéo. de Moscou en 1892, 1893, 26 pp. - Souvenir du congrès intern. XIe session Moscou 1892, 1893, 45 pp. - Rapport sur le congrès intern. de Moscou, 1893, 53 pp. - Compte-rendu des travaux du neuvième congrès russe d'archéo. 1893 précédé d'une étude historique sur la Lithuanie et Vilna, 1894, 140 pp., front., nb. reprod. photogr. et fig.
594386In-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré, couv. cons, contient : - En Crimée, 1907, 55 pp. dont 19 de reprod. photogr. en n/b. - En Crimée par Alexandre BOUTROUE, 1897, 11 pp., 1 carte, envoi manuscrit de l'auteur au Baron. - Les Goths en Crimée, 1907, 15 pp., 2 ill. - Les tombeaux des Goths en Crimée, 1908, 43 pp., fig. in et h.-t. - Les Tombeaux des Goths en Crimée en arabe, 1904, portrait au front. - Chez les Tatars de Crimée, souvenirs d'une mission, 1906, 47 pp., nb. reprod. photogr. en n/b. in-t. - Les bijoux gothiques de Kertch, 1888, 10 pp., 12 fig. en n/b. in-t.
594405In-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-toile enduite rouge, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron doré, pièce de titre bleue, titre doré, couv. cons., contient : - Une page de critique littéraire sur l'Ukraine par Basile Gorlenko, traduction revue et publiée par le Baron de Baye, 1904, 20 pp. - Kouskovo, la résidence d'un grand seigneur russe au XVIIIe siècle, souvenirs d'une mission, 1905, 42 pp., qq. fig. in-t., plusieurs portraits et reprod. photogr. h.-t., bibliographie. - Ostafiévo, souvenirs d'une mission, 1094, 33 pp., ill., reprod. photogr., portraits in et h.-t. - Viasiomy, souvenirs d'une mission, 1908, 48 pp., ill. in et h.-t. - Episodes de l'Histoire du Couvent de St-Sawa, le Prince Eugène à St-Sawa, 1812, 1905, 8 pp.- Borodino, 1904, 8 pp. - Une visite a Gavrontzy près Poltava (1902), 1903, 16 pp.,7 reprod. photogr.- Enquête sur la Comtesse de Gachet, Comtesse de la Motte-Valois,1909, 20 pp.
1755LBW-54041755. 231 x 376 mm.
1880LBW-7240[1890]. 160 x 224 mm.
4to., with a coloured frontispiece and 32 full-page illustrations in the text; decorative boards gilt, gilt back, covers very lightly age-marked else a very good, clean copy. This renowned library of Russian literature which included, among other works, first editions of Lomonossov, Pouch, Tourgueniev and Dostoievsky, comprised 826 lots.
4to., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 2 coloured plates and 4 plates in monochrome; original grey boards blocked and lettered in gilt and red, a very good, clean copy. Sale catalogue of an extensive porcelain service made for Tsar Nicholas I in the mid-nineteenth century and used in Imperial banquets. SCARCE
Very Good Persian First Edition of this extremely rare bilingual tractate including Prince Reza Khan's thoughts on Anglo-Persian agreement in1919. Mirza Reza Khan also known as Prince Rezâ Arfa', was a diplomat and poet of the late Qajar period who serviced in Constantinople. During his years of service abroad Reza became acquainted with a number of European political leaders. He was reported to entertain Russian sympathies and was certainly instrumental in negotiating the first Russian government loan to Persia, in 1317 / 1900. Nevertheless, he also appears to have supported the Anglo-Persian Agreement of 1919. In 1332 / 1914 he served as minister of justice (wazîr-e 'adlîya) in Tehran for about a year. This agreement in 1919 was a provisional agreement made between the British and the Persian governments which, if ratified, would have granted the British a paramount position of control over the financial and military affairs of Iran. From the days when Napoleon conceived the idea of invading India with the help of Alexander I, the Tsar of Russia, Great Britain contemplated with apprehension the invasion of India by Russia via Persia and Afghanistan. Under the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 (q.v.), which divided Persia into rival spheres of influence, southern Persia was assigned to Britain while Russia controlled the northern portion. Later, according to the terms of "The Secret Treaties of Constantinople" of 18 March 1915, Constantinople was promised to Russia, and England was allowed to incorporate within her sphere of influence the neutral zone of Persia. (Source: Encyclopedia Iranica). Original wrappers. Slightly chipped on extremities and occasionally foxing on cover. Otherwise a very good copy. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). Bilingual in Persian and Ottoman script. [34] p., 7-18 pp. text in Persian, 19-34 pp. translation to Ottoman Turkish, a portrait of Prince Mirza Riza Han with a printed signature and inscription, and facsimile litho page of his manuscript poem in his calligraphy. Turkish chapter is in nashkh, Persian chapter is in taliq script. Lithography. Not in OCLC.; Özege 25155.; TBTK 8061. First Edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good Russian Original sheet music. Folio. (33 x 26 cm). In Russian and German. 17 p. Musical scores with fine illustrated cover. Tape on spine. Water stains on pages. Otherwise a good copy. [SHEET MUSIC] Geisha [= Die Geisha]. Muz. Sidney Djonsa (Sidney Jones). (Selection). The Geisha, a story of a tea house is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts. The score was composed by Sidney Jones to a libretto by Owen Hall, with lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Additional songs were written by Lionel Monckton and James Philp. The Geisha opened in 1896 at Daly's Theatre in London's West End, produced by George Edwardes. The original production had the second longest run of any musical up to that time. The cast starred Marie Tempest and C. Hayden Coffin, with dancer Letty Lind and comic Huntley Wright. The show was an immediate success abroad, with an 1896 production in New York and numerous tours and productions in Europe and beyond. It continued to be popular until World War II and even beyond to some degree. The most famous song from the show is "The Amorous Goldfish". Stmped by A. Comendinger who was a legendary musical publisher in Constantinople in 19th and 20th century. This is a rare Russian Edition. This "selected" edition is not in OCLC.