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Fine English Modern dark blue cloth bdg. 4to. / Demy 8vo. (30 x 21 cm / 21 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script and Modern Turkish. 154 issues full set. All issues are xerox copy. 10 volumes set. Ills. Extremely rare. Emel mecmuasi.= Emel medjmuasi. Ilmi, edebi, ictimai ve iktisadi onbes günlük (aylik) mecmuadir. Kirim Millî Kurtulus Hareketinin organi. 1930-1940. 1-154 issues, 10 volumes full set.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 704 p., ills. Gobustan'in gizemi: Kipçaklar'a giden yol. Gobustan: History and culture.; Etymology of Gobustan.; Geography.; Turkic / Turkish peoples.; Kipchaks.; Turkish language in the region.; Religion. Book has 733 numerous visual material including photographs, maps, illustrations, drawings... A very heavy and oversize volume.
Very Good Turkish Original autograph greeting card signed by Edige Mustafa Kirimal sent to 'Bahire Hanim'. 10x12 cm (Open size: 10x24 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. Written on the card as print 'Die besten Münche zum Jahresmeschel'. Dated 'Münih, 23.12.1963'. 8 lines. Written 'Yeni yilinizi candan kutlar, saglik ve saadet diler, samimî selâm ve hürmetlerimizin kabulünü rica ederiz'. This is a new year celebration and greetings. Kirimal is best known for his meticulous research and publications on the history of Crimean Tatars in the first half of the 20th century. He served as the editor of Dergi, one of the publications of the Institute for the Study of the USSR in Munich, and was among the first scholars to explore the fate of ethnic minorities living in the Soviet Union. Edige's father Mustafa Shinkievich, who came from a Lithuanian Tatar (also known as Polish Tatar) family, had moved to Crimea before World War I. He was a descendent of soldiers under the command of the Golden Horde Khan Toktamish who had fled to Lithuania in the late 14th century. Born in Bahçesaray in 1911, Edige received his early education in Dereköy, near Yalta and graduated from the Russian gymnasium in Yalta. He enrolled in the Institute of Pedagogy in Simferopol (now Crimean State University of Engineering and Pedagogy), but his involvement in Crimean Tatar nationalist activities made it impossible for him to remain in Crimea. The Soviet repression, marked by the arrest, execution and deportation of thousands of Tatars, forced him to flee to Azerbaijan and then to Iran. He arrived in Istanbul in 1932. Two years later, he joined his uncle Yakup Shinkievich, who was serving as Muftu of the Lithuanian Muslims in Vilnius, a city then under Polish occupation. Edige graduated from the University of Vilnius with a degree in political science in 1939. Following the invasion of Poland by German forces in September 1939, he left for Berlin and then for Istanbul. During the German occupation of Ukraine and Crimea (1941-44), Kirimal was active in Germany, trying to secure rights and protection for the Crimean Tatars, and later helped refugees from Crimea settle in German camps. After World War II ended, Kirimal pursued graduate studies and received his doctorate degree from the University of Münster in Germany. His often quoted monograph, Der nationale Kampf der Krim-türken (Emsdetten/Westfalen, 1952), was based on his dissertation. He joined the staff of the newly founded Institute for the Study of the USSR (Institut zur Erforschung de UdSSR) in Munich in 1954 and became the editor of Dergi, the Institute's publication in Turkish. Kirimal published numerous articles on the history and nationalist struggle of Crimean Tatars under Russian and Soviet rule. He was fluent in Russian, Turkish, Polish and German. He retired in 1972 when the Institute closed, and died in 1980 in Munich. (Source: International Committee for Crimea).
2 grandi voll. semestrali in-folio (cm. 37,6x27,6), 2 occhielli + 2 front. semestrali ill., pp. 444 + pp. 424 con 1.600 grandi XILOGRAFIE (tra cui 16 CARTE) n.t. Solidissime legature coeve in forte e bella stoffa lucida blu zigrinata (aloni, macchie e fioriture) e impressa con cornici di filetti a secco, tit. oro ai ds. Indici alfabetico e delle illustrazioni. Ultimi 2 mesi della GUERRA di CRIMEA. Carta degli attacchi e assedio a Sebastopoli, tipi e fisionomie degli eserciti della Guerre d'Orient. Nuova Caledonia (Numea, Wight). Inondazioni al sud d. Francia. Spedizioni coloniali. Algeria, Sudan. Senegal. Indocina.Ferrovie in Svizzera. CAVOUR. Filibustieri americani. Pirati del Riff. Telegrafo transatlantico. Spagna. NAPOLI e Regno delle Due Sicilie e GB. Caccia agli alligatori, al daino. Monaco. pesca delle spugne in Libia. MONTE BIANCO. Feste per Alessandro II in Russia. Carrozze. BRIGANTAGGIO in Lazio. Tauride. Persia. Cabilia. Tribù del Sahara. Boscaioli dei Vosgi. Ecc.
Carta geografica raffigurante la porzione di territorio dell'attuale Ucraina che affaccia sul mar Nero e sul Mar d'Azov compresa una parte di territorio russo. Acquerellatura confinale all'acquerello, coeva. Piega editoriale. Bella impressione
Mm 200x280 Opera completa in otto volumi pubblicata tra il 1934 e il 1965, Ottomila pagine circa con migliaia di illustrazioni in nero ad intercalare il testo. Lo stato dei libri è ottimo e risultano poco frequentati; rilegatura in uniforme tela azzurra con titolo e fregio oro al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta per ciascun tomo in più che buone condizioni salvo per un paio interessate da minimi restauri, le legature son ben salde. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
pp. xxii, 442. Index, footnotes, chronology, black and white photographic plates. "An expose of the responsibility of Harold Macmillan for the forced repatriation of Cossacks and Yugoslav citizens from British occupied Austria in 1945. This book is censored in England, and has been removed from the Bodleian and other research libraries. It is thought to be the first book banned on political grounds for exactly two centuries, the last being Thomas Paine's 'The Rights Of Man', condemned by the English courts in 1792". - Michael Hurst, per author's website. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Four small bits of clear tape to endpapers. Dust jacket preserved in mylar. A quality copy. Enser p.242. Book
1 corner very slightly bumped else fine. ; Colloquia Pontica 11; 394 pages; The book is the first in German to present the results of the excavation of Byzantine Cherson (7th-14th centuries) in the Crimea. It offers a comprehensive study of the topography of the city, its material culture, everyday life, architecture, craft production, and religious beliefs. Taking all archaeological, written and other evidence into account, it places Cherson within the overall history of the Byzantine Empire, its periphery and Black Sea-Mediterranean trade.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). Edition in English. 343 p., b/w and color ills. Two coasts one sea III: Sections from Turkish-Russian common history. Translated by Natalia Kizilkaya. Two geographies both on Asia and Europe on the coasts of the Black Sea basin, Turkey and Russia. These two countries that are among the most important and strongest figures of the world area have strengthened their relations with rooted cultural, economic and social sharing besides the same lands in the past centuries. They shared the same fate and history of nearly 500 years in Eurasia that has housed several civilizations. Starting from Kiev Russia and Seljuk era, the history of these two geographies have reflected each other on the journey of each turning into strong empires such as Moscow Russia and the Ottoman Beylik and state structures respectively. Russia and Turkey weaved their similar fate of their joint past sometimes with war and sometimes with peace, alliance, aid and friendship... They underwent 12 great wars in depth but showed extraordinary solidarity as if to inspire the proverb "a neighbor is in need of another"; just like the in the war of Independence. The book "Two coasts and One Sea" gives the opportunity to analyze developments in culture, literature, arts and economy in the wide spectrum of history besides acting a unique historian that brings a perspective to our lives shaped in the same geographies. In other words, it accompanies the journey of Turkish-Russian relations from the Ottoman era to the Republic. This is third and the last volume.
Fine Tatar Original illustrated bdg. HC. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Crimean Tatar and Crimean Turkish (Cyrillic script). 383, [1] p., b/w ills. Kirimtatar halk masallari. [= Krimsko-Tatarski narodni kazki]. Illustrated by Varfolomeev A. An extremely rare book on Crimean-Tatar fairy tales.
New Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original imitation full leather bound. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script. 313, [1] p. Special facsimile edition of famous copy in Dresden Bibliothek. 100 copies were printed. Extremely rare. Bekki 267.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills., maps and tables. 4 volumes set: ([xx], 686 p.; [xx], 504 p.; [xi], 872 p.; [xxxiv], 302 p.). A very heavy set. Avrasya'da Yeniden Çizilen Sinirlar, Insa Edilen Kimlikler Projesi. 4 volumes set: Vol. I: Bagimsizliklarinin Yirminci yilinda Orta Asya Cumhuriyetleri. Türk dilli halklar - Türkiye ile iliskiler. Vol. II: Bagimsizliklarinin Yirminci yilinda Azerbaycan, Gürcistan ve Ukrayna. Türk dilli halklar - Türkiye ile iliskiler. Vol. III: Sovyetler Birligi'nin dagilmasindan Yirmi yil sonra Rusya Federasyonu. Türk dilli halklar - Türkiye ile iliskiler. Vol. IV: Sovyet sonrasi dönemde Türk dilli halklar, dil sorunu, yeniden biçimlenen kimlikler. [Ataturk Turkish Turkey Türkei Turquie Turchia Turquía Kalkun Turkish Türkisch Turc Turque Turco Tyrkisk of the Turkish language Linguistics Linguistic study Studies Work SSCB USSR The Russian Federation Central Asia Asian culture Foreign affairs Diplomacy Diplomats Diplomat International relations Azerbaijan Georgia Georgian Azerbaijani Ukraine Ukrainian History Social Historical Politics Politica Political Policy Caucasia Kaukasus Caucase Turcology Turcologie Turkic Turkica Turcica Turk Turks Crimea Crimean Kirim].
2 voll. in 8, pp. 666 con 100 tavv. f.t. incise + 4 cartine; 148 con 36 tavv. f.t. incise + 2 cartine [Armenia]; 32 con 8 tavv. f.t. incise [Crimea]; 48 con 12 tavv. f.t. [Caucasia]. Due volumi in traduzione italiana di questa collana di viaggi. Il primo e' dedicato alla Russia, il secondo ad Armenia, Crimea e Caucasia. Mancano due cartine relative alla Russia, per il resto completo delle restanti tavole nonstante l'indicazione del frontespizio che cita 160 incisioni.
Carta topografica della parte meridionale della Crimea ed in particolare della zona di Sebastopoli. Il titolo si trova nel margine superiore. Il territorio della Crimea apparterrebbe de iure all'Ucraina, come Repubblica autonoma di Crimea, ma dopo l'occupazione da parte delle truppe russe, la penisola a seguito del referendum del 16 marzo è stata annessa alla Federazione Russa. Piegata editorialmente in quattro.
In 8, pp. VIII + 412. T. tl. coeva. Rara edizione delle avventure di viaggio di questa donna, moglie di un ingegnere minerario francese che a lungo viaggio' nelle steppe Russe, Caucasiche e della Crimea. Raro.
106 pages. Eighty-five photographic plates. "This documentation of the Siege of Sebastopol in word and picture is largely Roger Fenton's own, preceded by an account of his life and a critical appreciation of his photographic work." - from Foreword. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Binding sound. A worthy copy. Book
411, (3 ads) pages. "This volume of war correspondence and travel bridges forty years of personal wanderings and adventure." - from Introductory. The adventures described took place in many places around the world. Here are the author's thoughts after a time in China: "The Chinese are noted for their savage cruelty. I had several instances, but I will not jar my readers' feeling by going into details of the Chinaman's 'gentle art' of disposing of his captive enemies. China, too, is the land of corruption. Every man considers it his duty to cheat his neighbour. It is a cardinal article of Celestial life. The process is known as 'squeezing' and, beginning with the Emperor, it is prosecuted down step-by-step." - from page 224. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear to publisher's red cloth adorned with gilt lettering. Binding intact. Moderate spine slant. Backstrip all but loose. (Prior owner secured it with tape, now moved, leaving some tackiness.) A worthy vintage copy. Book
Fine Tatar Original illustrated bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic script) and Russian. 638, [1] p., b/w ills. Kirimtatar edebiyati kütüphanesi halk icadi. Masallar, efsaneler, destanlar.= Biblioteka Krimskotatarskoy literaturi. Narodna tvorchist. Kazki, legendi, eposi. Qirim-Tatar folk and fairy tales, legends and epicas. First and Only Edition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Elephant folio. (67 x 45 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400.000. [OTTOMAN MAP of CAUCASIA] Shores of Black Sea / Batum - Poti. Shows Black Sea shores of Batum and Poti of Georgia. Mostly shown Black Sea in the map, but from southeast to northwest, a coastline reaches from Batum city to Adler (?). Some toponyms are in Turkish, but mostly Russian and Georgian in Arabic (Ottoman) script. A handsome and calligraphic Ottoman map.
Fine Hebrew Fine full leather bdg. with in traditional style. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 12 cm). In Hebrew. 300 p. A kabbalistic Hebreica.
New English Original imitation full leather bound. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script. 2 volumes set: (([4], [vi], 411 p. -Turkish transcription and translation in French-; 308 p. facsimile in Ottoman manuscript). Special facsimile edition of Bibliotheque Nationale Paris, Department Des Manuscrits, Fond. Sup. Turc; Cote. 164. 100 copies were printed. Tarih-i Sahip Giray Han. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Turkish transcription / Translation into French. [Histoire de Sahip Giray, Khan de Crimee de 1532 a 1551]. Vol. 2: Transcription.
Cm. 23; pp. 8. Privo di brossura. Qualche piccolo difetti. Relazione della presa della fortezza di Oczakov a cui segue elenco dei prigionieri turchi e descrizione del bottino 931/P
un vol in 8 cm. 22,5x13,6 pp. VIII-488 Legatura coeva mz. pelle verde dorso a riquadri e scritte oro piatti rigidi marezzati Piccola gora al bordo bianco delle prime 7 cc. modeste fioriture della carta Buon esemplare molto ben conservato con "70 planches ou gravures de batailles, vaisseaux, costumes, etc, etc,...."
Carta telata e più volte piegata editorialmente
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (66 x 46 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400.000. [MAP of GEORGIA - SHORES of BLACK SEA] Batum, Keskim, Kutayisi. [Batoum, Kutaisi, Keskim]. Shows all toponym of shores of Black Sea of Georgia including Ottoman fortresses, villages etc. Not in TBMM Library Map Collection. Extremely rare.