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1850G120591Paris, Musée Cosmopolite s.d. [1850's] Collection of 31 hand-coloured engraved plates (from a total of 37 plates published for the Russian costume section), depicting male and female figures in traditinal Russian dress, shown full lenght. Bound in a nice and solid modern hardcover (red half-cloth with gilt title on spine, marbled boards, 28x23cm.). Plates are clean and bright except for very few light foxing, Issued as part of the "Musée Cosmopolite" series published in Paris by Aubert & Cie. // The Russian plates are notable for their detailed rendering of textiles, embroidery and head-dress, illustrating a range of social and regional distinctions within the Russian Empire in the mid-19th century, as perceived by contemporary Western obervers, [CONTENT: Plate no.3: Bergère de Kouli Kovo (Gouvt. de Toula), 6: Tcherkess, 7: Charretier russe, 8: Paysanne de Serpoukoff, 9: Juif d'Epiphan (Gouvt. de Toula), 10: Juive d'Epiphan (Gouvt. de Toula), 11: Moine, 12: Religieuse, 13: Jeune fille russe, 14: Esthonien, 15: Esthonienne, 17: Laitière finlandaise, 19: Cocher de seigneur en petite tenue, 20: Paysan finnois (environs de St-Peterbourg), 21: Paysanne finoise (environ de St-Petersbourg), 22: Jeune paysan, 23: Femme tatar à Kapskhox (Crimée), 24: Paysan tatar (Crimée), 25: Femme de Yalta (Crimée), 26: Femme turque (à Bagtchi-Seraii Crimée), 27: Mollah, prêtre turc à Bagtchi-Seraii (Crimée), 28: Chef de village (Caucase), 29: Paysan russe (frontière de la Bessarabie), 30: Armée russe (Crimée), 31: Trigane ou Bohémien (frontières de la Crimée), 32: Femme Kalmouke (bords du Volga), 33: Kalmouk marchand (Russie méridionale), 34: Kalmouk d'Astrakan (Russie meridionale), 35: Prtre Kalmouk (Russie méridionale), 36: Prêtre desservant, Kalmouk (Russie méridionale), 37: Maitre d'école de St. Petersbourg], Very good condition, G120591
17850045381785 Amsterdam, sans nom d'éditeur [Paris], 1785. Quatre tomes reliés en deux volumes in-8 (132 X 201 mm) demi-chevrette vert lierre, dos lisse cloisonné de grecques et filets dorés, compartiments ornés à la grotesque, titre doré (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : XL pages (dont titre), 203 pages - Tome II : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 220 pages - Tome III : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 180 pages - Tome IV : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 152 pages. Ex-libris collé sur le premier contreplat de chaque volume. Quelques épidermures, frottements aux plats, cerne de mouillure très claire en marge des 10 premiers feuillets du tome III, pointes de rousseurs très éparses.
2448210 April 1874; from Hill Street Woolwich on letterhead of Hill House Woolwich S.E. An excellent letter casting light on the relationship between the editor of The Times and a senior correspondent. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. Brackenbury’s states that ‘During the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 Brackenbury was the Times correspondent with the Austrian army and was at the battle of Königgrätz Sadowa — riding with Benedek under fire at Chlum — and reported the naval battle of Lissa. He was the Times correspondent in the Franco-Prussian War accompanying Prince Frederick Charles in the Le Mans campaign; and in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877 when he crossed the Balkans with Count Gourko.’ 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In very good condition folded twice. Thin strip from windowpane mount adhering to edges in not unpleasing way. Signed ‘C. B. Brackenbury’ and addressed to ‘My dear Delane’. The letter begins: ‘Captain Clarke brought me today the last number of his translation of the German War of 1870-71. He is sending you a copy and I hope you will find some one to review it in my place.’ Brackenbury has himself translated ‘the Report of the Committee on French Army re organization together with the law as proposed and passed’ which the War Office is publishing. ‘You shall have the first copy issued which I will mark myself.’ In his opinion a great deal of the report ‘bears upon much more than French re-organization’. He will be very glad if Delane finds it ‘worth a notice’. He continues: ‘Though I may not write more on military affairs I don’t see why I should not review other books if you can find any for me. Even if you have no space for them at present the reviews might stand over till the interest of the new parliament is over.’ It seems to him ‘unnatural to have no work in hand for you’. The postscript reads: ‘They say that my review of Clarke’s first number started the Intelligence Department.’ 10 April 1874; from Hill Street [Woolwich], on letterhead of Hill House, Woolwich, S.E. unknown
Very Good English Original autograph letter signed by Vladimir Fedorovich Minorsky, sent to Turkish professor and historian Osman Turan, (1914-1978), was born in year when World War I started. He had some bad conditions in his childhood. Being in Ankara in years when DTCF established was a great chance for him. He was trained by Fuat Köprülü. His studies in the first period were about pre-Islamic Turkish history. But his studies after he became associate-professor were about Seljukians. There isn't a better studying in this field yet than his studies. (Source: Osman Turan's Life (1914/17 - 1978) and Historiography, Tufantoz). Letter has 12 lines in front, and 4 lines on verso, in English completely. It has a plan of a library, probably in the UK which shows Trinity and Sydney Colleges, etc. Letter says: "Dear Dr. Turan, Very good. We shall be waiting for your on Friday. If you are not engaged come andd have lunch with us at 12.45. If you cannot come at 2.30 and I shall show you the Library. Looking forward to meeting you. Yours sinccerely, V. Minorsky'. "When you come to No 9 push the door in front of you...". Repaired margins. Minorsky was a Russian Orientalist best known for his contributions to the study of Persian and Kurdish history, geography, literature, and culture. Minorsky was born in Korcheva, in the Konakovsky District of the Russian oblast of Tver, northwest of Moscow on the upper Volga River, a town now submerged beneath the Ivankovo Reservoir. There he was a gold medallist of the Fourth Grammar School. In 1896 he entered Moscow University to study law, graduating in 1900, then entered the Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages where he spent 3 years preparing for a diplomatic career. He made his first trip to Iran in 1902, where he collected material on the Ahl-e Haqq. In 1903 he entered the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serving 1904-1908 in Persia (now Iran), first in the Tabriz Consulate-General and then the Tehran Legation, and 1908-1912 in Saint Petersburg and Tashkent. In 1911, jointly the Four-Power (British, Russian, Turkish, and Persian) Commission, he carried out a mission in North-Western Persia to delimit the Turko-Persian border, and also published a monograph on the Ahl-i ?aqq religion for which he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Ethnography Section of the Imperial Society of Natural Sciences in Moscow. One of the most important Kurdish manuscripts he obtained during this period was The Forqan ol-Akhbar, by Hajj Nematollah, which he later wrote about in "Etudes sur les Ahl-I Haqq, I.", Revue de L'Histoire des Religions, tome XCVII, No. 1, Janvier 1928, pp. 90-105. His surveys in Iran also provided invaluable material for his 1915 work, Materialï dlya izucheniya vostoka (Materials for the Study of the East), published by the Imperial Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, St. Petersburg. From 1915-17 he served as Chargé d'affaires in the Russian Legation at Tehran. As the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 made problematic his return to Russia, in 1919 he moved to Paris where he worked at the Russian Embassy. There his expertise in Middle Eastern and Caucasian affairs was useful during the Versaille and Trianon peace settlements. In 1923 he began to lecture on Persian literature at the École nationale des langues orientales vivantes, where he subsequently taught Turkish and Islamic history. In 1930 he was named Oriental Secretary to the 1931 International Exhibition of Persian Art at Burlington House, London, and in 1932 was made a lecturer in Persian at London's School of Oriental Studies. In 1933 he became Reader in Persian Literature and History, University of London; Professor of Persian in 1937; and in 1944 retired. During World War II, SOAS had evacuated to Christ's College, University of Cambridge, and there the Minorskys retired apart from a year (1948-49) at Fuad University, Cairo. In 1934 Minorsky was one of the distinguished participants in the Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran. Minorsky received n
3913A Paris, Chez Durand, Père et Fils, 1789 ; in-8, reliure en veau havane raciné, dos orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre, encadrements dorés sur les sur les plats, tranches mouchetées. Carte dépliante en frontispice (310x390cm) : Carte de la route de la Crimée anciennement Chersonèse Taurique, eau-forte gravée P.F. Tardieu et montée sur onglet. 6 eaux-fortes dépliantes : Vue de la Source de la rivière Karasan dans la Crimée ; Bateau Turc, Cimetière Turc, Grottes d’Antiporos et alias.
Bella carta tratta dall'opera di Blaeu pubblicata attorno al 1640-dimensioni foglio61.5x47.5 cm- dimensione lastra cm 49.2x37.7- esemplare di fresca tiratura ed in buono stato di conservazione.
214491Ll. dd., 1844-1872 27 pièces in-4, en feuilles, cousues.
1854PHO-2122Paris, Ernest Bourdin & Cie, 1854. Grand in-8 (27,5x18,5cm), XIV-510pp.-2ff., demi chagrin époque, dos lisse avec auteur et titre, légères rousseurs, manque de papier sur le dernier plat Illustré de 27 gravures dont plusieurs en couleurs et 2 cartes repliées et en couleurs dans une pochette in-fine.
62pp + errata First (only) edition, in French, with Errata leaf at the end. Original printed wrappers, light signs of wear and dust, tiny loss (1cm) at upper spine, date and owner inscription on front cover, internally in G-to-VG conditions. Rare, little known first work by Tito Vanzetti, at that time doctor at the Wien General Hospital, describing his visit to Crimea and including a list of the surgical procedures performed. Prima (unica) edizione, in francese, con foglio di Errata in fine. Brossura editoriale originale, lievi segni di usura e piccola mancanza 1cm alla parte superiore del dorso, firma e data proprietario in copertina, internamente piu' che buone. Rara pubblicazione, primo lavoro del Dr. Vanzetti, medico all'Ospedale Generale di Vienna, sulla sua visita in Crimea, con la lista delle operazioni chirurgiche da lui eseguite durante la visita.
1893H120561S. Petersburg, Pantleev brothers 1893 CCCV + 129pp., 26cm., original softcover (spine bit repaired, well protected by an extra transparant cover), pages are still uncut, text is clean and bright, [Translation of title: "Russian-Byzantine Studies, part 2: The lives of saint George Amastris (Amastrida) and Stephen of Sourozh (Souros, Sudak)". Study in Russian with text editions in Greek and translation into Russian. A rare original Russian publication and critical study by the famous Russian byzantinist Vasily Vasilievsky on the lives of the byzantine saints George of Amastris and Stephen of Sourozh], H120561
4206031Short description: In Russian. Crimea Veniamin SKyivich. Mining Quantitative Analysis Manual. Kharkiv: Type. Peaceful Labor 1915. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU4206031 unknown
4206031Short description: In Russian. Crimea, Veniamin SKyivich. Mining Quantitative Analysis Manual. Kharkiv: Type. Peaceful Labor, 1915. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU4206031
Very Good Tatar Original decorative cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Tatar. 3 volumes set: (193, [2] p.; 959, [1] p.; 1013, [3] p.). Large and comprehensive collection of Tatar proverbs. 38670 registers in set. No copy in OCLC. Extremely rare. First and Only Edition.
215993Paris, Imprimerie Beaulé et Compagnie, s.d. (1854) placard in-folio (56 x 44 cm), texte sur 4 colonnes, en feuille.
216007Paris, Imprimerie de Beaulé et Compagnie, s.d. (1854) placard in-folio (55 x 44 cm), texte sur 4 colonnes, avec un grand bois gravé central représentant le sultan Abdülmecid Ier, en feuille, ébarbé, roussi.
215996Paris, Typographie Beaulé et Compagnie, s.d. (1854) placard in-folio (56 x 45 cm), texte sur 5 colonnes, avec un bois gravé central représentant le Sultan, en feuille.
2 grandi voll. semestrali in-folio (cm. 37,6x27,6), occhielli + front. semestrali ill., pp. 416 + pp. 456 con 1.600 grandi XILOGRAFIE 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 a ogni vol. Il primo anno della GUERRA di CRIMEA (inziata nel marzo), movimenti di truppe, UNIFORMI varie, armamenti, navi nel Baltico e nel Mar Nero, eventi ecc. Inoltre: Birmania, esercito Persiano, artiglieria Russa, folclore in Perù; bombardamento a Shangai, i Cosacchi, caccia alla pantera, acque minerali, foreste e costumi della CORSICA, condanna d. attentatori a Pellegrino Rossi, emigrazione in America, insurrezione in Grecia, Marengo, caricature di NADAR, MONTE BIANCO, le pulci in Turchia, TURCHIA, RUSSIA meridionale, insurrezione in SPAGNA, SEBASTOPOLI, ferrovia del pacifico, PANAMA (carta del progetto di Garella), Nuova Caledonia, Sudan ecc. L'annata completa
345957 pages 1/2 in8 - En tête: "Ministre d'Etat et de la Maison de l'Empereur" - bon état -
19155Paris, Veuve Berger-Levrault et fils, 1859. In-folio oblong, 151 plans, cartonnage éditeur à dos de toile bleue (taches, quelques rousseurs, quelques petites déchirures, en cours de débrochage).
3457Paris, Amyot, nd (1855). Deux tomes, grands in-8° reliés dans le même volume, 431+432 pages. Demi-reliures chagrin sombre, dos orné, 4 nerfs filets dorés. Nombreuses gravures.
189886223Plon, 1898-1913 6 vol. in-8°, xv-560, 576, ii-547, ii-437, 491 et xxix-635 pp, un portrait en héliogravure en frontispice, 15 cartes hors texte, dont 9 dépliantes (une en couleurs), brochés, bon état
In-8 p. (mm. 216x135), 2 volumi, mz. pelle coeva, fregi e tit. oro al dorso. L’opera, con testo su due colonne, molto ben illustrata da complessive 164 tavv. inc. in rame (poste alla fine dei volumi), è così suddivisa: - Vol. 1°: "Russia" di Chopin, pp. (4),395, con 100 tavv. + 4 cartine geografiche (litorale del Mar Nero - del Mar Caspio - del Mare Baltico - Siberia ed America russa). - Vol. 2°: (continuazione e fine della “Russia”), pp. 397-666 (incluso l’Indice delle materie) - "Crimea" di Cesare Famin, pp. 32, con 8 tavv. + 1 cartina geografica - "Regione Caucasia" (Giorgia e Circassia) di Cesare Famin, pp. 48, con 12 tavv. + 1 cartina geografica - "Armenia" di E. Boré, pp. 148, con 36 tavv. + 2 cartine dell’Armenia (antica e moderna). Volumi della Collana “L’Universo o Storia e descrizione di tutti i popoli, loro religioni, costumi, usanze, ecc.”. Solo un risg. e un occhietto con fiorit., altrimenti fresco esemplare ben conservato.
498255Chez Maradan Londres - paris 1789 In-8 ( 200 X 125 mm ) de ( 4 )-443-( 5 ) pages, demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin noisette. ( Reliure de l'époque ). 1 carte et 5 planches dépliantes hors-texte ( sur 6, la planche 4 est manquante ): Vue de la source de la rivière Karason dans la Crimée - Bateau turc - Cimetière turc - Vue du Nord Ouest de Siphanto - Vue du Couvent de Panacrado prise de la Baye de Gabrio. - La carte dépliante des "Routes de la Crimée anciennement Chersonèse Taurique" a été gravée par P. F. TARDIEU. EDITION ORIGINALE publiée l'année de l'originale anglaise. Margravine d'ANSPACH, Elisabeth CRAVEN ( 1750-1828 ) épousa le Margrave d'ANSPACH BAIREUTH à qui elle adresse les lettres de cette relation. «Relation très recherchée» Chadenat II, 3180 Blackmer 527 ( pour l'édition originale anglaise ). Coins usés, bon exemplaire.
1962X114025[Bruxelles], 1962 338pp. Illustrated with some original bl/w drawings and some illustrations in colour tipped in (in and out of text), text in Hungarian, this work in typoscript has never been published (and so it does not appear in OCLC) and so it is most probably the author's copy, green half-cloth binding, gilt title on spine, marbled boards and endpapers, 22cm., good condition, unique copy, X114025
1802PHO-1118Paris, Maradan, 1802. In-8 broché, couv. d'attente (dos et dernier plat manquants).Dernière page salie et volante , une petite déchirure marginale sans manque, coins cornés sinon bon exemplaire en attente de reliure.