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1877122582P., G. Téqui, 1877, in-12, 324 pp, reliure demi-chagrin vert empire, dos à 5 nerfs, titres et caissons dorés, fer de collège doré au centre du 1er plat et encadrements à froid sur les plats (rel. de l'époque), bon état
814763Jacques Lecoffre Et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs Paris 1857 In-12 ( 175 X 115 mm ) de VII-320 pages, demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de filets et palettes dorés. Bel exemplaire de l'édition originale.
Il saggio sulle FINANZE di GUERRA di RUSSIA e d'i GRAN BRETAGNA occupa complessive 60 pagine nei due fascicoli (le pp. 733-759 + le pp. 936-969). La GUERRA di CRIMEA (4 ottobre 1853 - 1º febbraio 1856) fu fra l'Impero russo da un lato e un'alleanza composta da Impero ottomano, Francia, Gran Bretagna e Regno di Sardegna dall'altro. Il saggio di TAILLANDIER sui rapporti tra RUSSIA e GERMANIA (la quale non partecipò alla guerra), occupa 58 pp. del fasc. di agosto (le pp. 633-691). I due fasc. in-8° (cm. 23,7x15,1), belle LEGATURE in mezza tela granulosa con tit. oro e molte filettature a secco, pitti in carta decorata, tagli picchiettati, i quali sono completi delle loro complessive 446 pagine e contengono inoltre: 1) 40 pp. di Charles de Rémusat su Lord HERBERT of CHERBURY (1583-1648). 2) 25 pagine su LAMARTINE, storico della Restaurazione. 3) 33 pp. di H. Delaveau, sul carcere e l'esilio di Aleksandr HERTZEN, proudhoniano e studioso di Vico, Montesquieu, Fourier, Feurebach. 4) 35 pp. di L. Etienne su Ugo FOSCOLO e la sua corrispondenza. ecc. 5) 31 pp. di Charles d'HERICAULT sulla giovinezza del satirico Guillaume COQUILLART (Reims 1452 - 1510). Ecc. i DUE bei FASCICOLI
Raffigurazione della consegna del forte agli alleati. Strappo centrale
229589Paris, Palmé, Bruxelles, Société Belge de Librairie, 1889 in-12, II-314 pp., demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé, reliure tachée, manque de papier sur le premier plat, coupes et coins usés. Fortes rousseurs et mouillures. Ex-libris Roland Thibaut.
219519Paris, Hachette, 1872 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., 316 pp., 8 pp., 24 pp. (catalogues Hachette), broché. Dos maladroitement renforcé.
1889GITh832Paris Dentu 1889. In-12 336pp. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, tête dorée, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 4 cartes dépliantes. Rousseurs. exemplaire bien relié.
In 8° (cm 18 x 24), pagine 312, Una carta ripiegata in fine dei dintorni di Sebastopoli e altre 2 tavv. ripiegate f.t. con riproduzioni di vedute del tempo (Balaclava e Kadi-Koi; Posizioni sarde viste da campi russi), ristampa nella ricorrenza del centenario. "Le cause generali della guerra di Crimea risiedono nella antica ed insoluta questione d'Oriente" (Cap. I p. 13) e nell'assoluta necessita della Russia di guadagnare uno sbocco sul Mediterraneo, terre allora occupate dall'Impero Ottomano. Casus belli fu una controversia tra le chiese cristiane di Palestina. Il 30/11/1853 la flotta russa attaccò i Turchi, l'episodio conosciuto come il "massacro di Sinope", influì sulla decisione dell'Inghilterra e della Francia di entrare in guerra contro la Russia. Nell'Aprile/Maggio del 1855 un corpo di spedizione del Regno di Sardegna (15 mila uomini) fu inviato in Crimea in supporto degli ottomani. Il Conte di Cavour, capo di Governo, intuì il prestigio internazionale che ne sarebbe derivato dalla partecipazione all'impresa bellica. Il libro è molto ben documentato e presenta una chiara esposizione, tavole ed allegati completano il tutto.
189197611P., Bloud et Barral, s.d. (1891), in-8°, 439 pp, 8 portraits hors texte, broché, couv. lég. salie, rousseurs éparses, état moyen
77Paris, Buisson , An IX, 1800,3 volumes in 8 dans de jolies reliures anciennes à l'imitation du veau blond,dos lisses ornés et dorés, listels dorés sur les plats, quelques defauts d'usure et de frotture, 408, 380, 411 pages, un portrait en frontispice,3 volumes in 8 dans de jolies reliures anciennes à l'imitation du veau blond,dos lisses ornés et dorés, listels dorés sur les plats, quelques defauts d'usure et de frotture, 408, 380, 411 pages, un portrait en frontispice,
<p>22 cm, brossura originale; p. 36 con 4 tavole più volte ripiegate con rappresentazione delle strategie di battaglia. Testo francese. Qualche traccia d'uso alle cop, il resto molto buono</p>
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 27 p. Hanlik devrinde Kirim Türk kültürü. Crimean Turkish / Turkic culture in the Khanate Period. First and Only Edition. Rare. CENTRAL ASIA Caucasus Turcology Turkish history Crimea.
Very Good Turkish In modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 212, [4] p., example plts. of firmans and documents in Ottoman script. Topkapi Sarayi Müzesi arsivindeki Altin Ordu, Kirim ve Türkistan hanlarina ait yarlik ve bitikler. Firmans and documents related to Turkestan, Crimea and in Ottoman Turkish from Topkapi Museum Collection.
pp. xii, 285. Age stained. ** Presented by the Author to Rev. Erastus Scranton. 12mo. Original full cloth binding, embossed in blind. Gilt lettered spine. Very slight loss at extremities. Hardbound. First Edition. Rev. Erastus Scranton was born in 1777 at East Guilford, CT. Educated at Yale College, he became Pastor of The Congregational Church of Burlington, CT from Jan. 1830 to May 1840. After retiring from the pulpit he operated his farm on Scranton Mountain, now Savarese Lane, and was Town Treasurer for a number of years. His hearing became quite impaired, the Congregation voted that he should sit beside the minister so that he could hear the service. He lived in the Barton House, (Later the Farmington Savings Bank) in the Center. He died Oct. 5, 1861. On the author see: From the NY Times: May 27, 1864 : "Some years ago there appeared in the Springfield Republican a series of letters from Europe, signed by "Dunn Browne," which were widely copied and much admired for their sprightly vivacity. They ware from the pen of Mr. SAMUEL FISKE, a graduate of Amherst College, in the class of 1848, and the author of a well-known college text-book, a translation of ESCHENBERG's Manual of Greek and Roman Antiquities. Mr. FISKE was a clergyman, settled at Madison, Conn., when the war broke out; but he left the pulpit for the field, and dropped the "reverend" for a Lieutenant's title. After fighting bravely in the several battles, he was taken prisoner by the rebels, and detained for some time in Richmond. During the battle of the Wilderness, Captain -- for he was promoted from a Lieutenancy - Fiske was mortally wounded. He was conveyed to Fredericksburg, where, in a private house, he received the attention of personal friends, and of his wife and other members of his family. His death has taken from the Union ranks a brave, intelligent officer; from literary circles, a lively, versatile writer, and from the newspaper world, an admirable "war correspondent." TRAVEL/8
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [7], [iii], 241 p. Tozlu zaman perdesinde Kirim Karaylari. A study on Crimean Qaray Jewish-Turks.
Very Good Turkish In modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 111 p. Kirim. Kirim Türklerinin yerlesme ve göçmenleri. Cografî, tarihî, harsî, iktisadî ve siyasî. A study on Crimean Turks. Extremely rare.
Very Good Tatar Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Crimean-Tatar and Turkish. 1 b/w portrait, 215 p. All published probably.
18958916Paris, E. Dentu éditeur In-8, reliure demi cuir, dos à cinq faux nerfs, titre et motifs au petit fer, 324 pages, avec fac-simile de l'écriture de deux pages du manuscrit, ensemble dense, fané , les coiffes élimées sans altération préoccupante, les coins piquants; la reliure, sans grande élégance, est solide ( pas de ressauts de pages) .
In-4° piccolo, pp. 27, brossura editoriale a stampa grigia (la brossura posteriore è ricostituita). 12 tavv. f.t. incise in litografia e impresse da Roux di Lione raffiguranti armi dell'età del bronzo, statuette, monili, vasellame, punte di lance, archi, crani umani, etc., ritrovati nelle necropoli caucasiche di Samthavro, Corveissiat, Koban, Kazbek, e conservati nel Museo della Società Archeologica di Tiflis, al Museo di Storia Naturale di Lione, al Museo del Cremlino. Restauri alla brossura. Fioriture. Prima edizione di rara memoria paleoetnologica dello Chantre, Segretario generale della Società di Antropologia lionese, afferente ai ritrovamenti archeologici dell'età del bronzo in Russia meridionale, e segnatamente in Crimea e in Caucaso. Interessanti cenni su crani macrocefali ritrovati in necropoli locali, sul costume caucasico di deformare la testa dei bambini appena nati, sui monumenti megalitici, etc. Lo Chantre (Lione, 1843-ivi, 1924) fu antropologo, storico, geologo, etnologo ed archeologo autore di importanti scavi in Russia, Turchia, Austria, Francia, Africa del Nord, etc. Le sue ricerche in Caucaso confluirono in quattro volumi editi a Lione tra il 1885 e il 1887. Vapereau, p. 315.
1855381DEUXIEME EDITION . ILL. DE RAFFET. Ed. Ernest Bourdin, Paris: 1855. In-12, ( 18,5 X 12,5 cm) , 1/2 reliure de basane verte , dos à nerfs . pièce de titre à filets dorés et mentions d’auteur et de titre dorées. Sur le 1er plat : Lycée de Marseille et décor de feuilles d’olivier dorés. 267 p.p. Illustrations H.-T. en noir et en couleurs de RAFFET sur papier fort. Vignettes.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 212, [4] p., example plts. of firmans and documents in Ottoman script. Topkapi Sarayi Müzesi arsivindeki Altin Ordu, Kirim ve Türkistan hanlarina ait yarlik ve bitikler. Firmans and documents related to Turkestan, Crimea and in Ottoman Turkish from Topkapi Museum Collection.
Fine Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Crimean Turkish (Cyrillic script) and Russian. 64 p. Caraimica. International quarterly review. Issue XII, 2009.= Karaimika. Mejdunarodnoe ejekvartalnoe izdanie.
New Tatar Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Crimean Tatar and Turkish. 168 p., b/w ills. Qirim. Prep. by Saim Osman Karahan. 1000 copies were printed.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 310 p., ills. Osmanli bürokrasisinde görev almis Kirim kökenli devlet adamlari. Crimean statemen in the Ottoman bureaucracy.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. [vii], 104 p. The Karaite literary opponents of Saadiah Gaon. The literary campaign that Saadiah, first among the Rabbanites, started against the Karaites, and whose external history I have on a former occasion attempted to trace, found the foe ready to join battle. There arose a complete array of Karaite scholars, who, either in special writings, or incidentally in the course of their works, repelled the attacks of Saadiah with energy. But they were not content to remain on the defensive. They speedily assumed an offensive attitude, and endeavoured, with varying degrees of success, to overthrow the arguments and proofs advanced by Saadiah in support of the Oral Law. A disagreeable element in the campaign is the personal abuse into which the controversy often degenerated: objective treatises are marred by regrettable recrimination. It must, however, be admitted that in this respect both parties sinned, although perhaps the Karaites sinned the more deeply. The controversy initiated by Saadiah's activity did not cease with his death. It was not confined to the Gaon alone, but drew within its range the whole of Rabbinism.