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Fine Russian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Russian. 107, [1] p. 3000 copies were printed. 2094 / 3000. 'Geray' family with Turkish rooted of Crimean Khanate and their genealogical tree with biographies. Rare.
Very Good English Original bdg. with new spine. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In English. [xxviii], 507 p., 1 folded engraved color plate of Sebastopol from the sea, 12 numerous folded plans and maps. First Edition. Third volume. The invasion of the Crimea: Its origin, and an account of its progress down to the death of Lord Raglan. Vol. III. Kinglake was an English travel writer and historian. He was born near Taunton, Somerset, and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1837, and built up a thriving legal practice, which, in 1856, he abandoned to devote himself to literature and public life. His first literary venture was Eothen; or Traces of travel brought home from the East (London: J. Ollivier, 1844), a very popular work of Eastern travel, apparently first published anonymously, in which he described a journey he made about ten years earlier in Syria, Palestine and Egypt, together with his Eton contemporary Lord Pollington. Elliot Warburton said it evoked "the East itself in vital actual reality" and it was instantly successful. However, his magnum opus was THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan, in 8 volumes, published from 1863 to 1887 by Blackwood, Edinburgh, one of the most effective works of its class. The History, which Geoff Bocca describes as a book "by which no intelligent man can fail immediately to be fascinated, no matter to what page he might open it" has been accused of being too favourable to Lord Raglan and unduly hostile to Napoleon III for whom the author had an extreme aversion. The town of Kinglake in Victoria, Australia, and the adjacent national park are named after him. A Whig, Kinglake was elected at the 1857 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament (MP) for Bridgwater, having unsuccessfully contested the seat in 1852. He was returned at next two general elections, but the result of the 1868 general election in Bridgwater was voided on petition on 26 February 1869. No by-election was held, and after a Royal Commission found that there had been extensive corruption, the town was disenfranchised in 1870.
Very Good English Original bdg. with new spine. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In English. [xviii], 482, [24] p., 1 folded sketch map frontispiece. First Edition. Sixth volume. The invasion of the Crimea: Its origin, and an account of its progress down to the death of Lord Raglan. Vol. VI. Kinglake was an English travel writer and historian. He was born near Taunton, Somerset, and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1837, and built up a thriving legal practice, which, in 1856, he abandoned to devote himself to literature and public life. His first literary venture was Eothen; or Traces of travel brought home from the East (London: J. Ollivier, 1844), a very popular work of Eastern travel, apparently first published anonymously, in which he described a journey he made about ten years earlier in Syria, Palestine and Egypt, together with his Eton contemporary Lord Pollington. Elliot Warburton said it evoked "the East itself in vital actual reality" and it was instantly successful. However, his magnum opus was THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan, in 8 volumes, published from 1863 to 1887 by Blackwood, Edinburgh, one of the most effective works of its class. The History, which Geoff Bocca describes as a book "by which no intelligent man can fail immediately to be fascinated, no matter to what page he might open it" has been accused of being too favourable to Lord Raglan and unduly hostile to Napoleon III for whom the author had an extreme aversion. The town of Kinglake in Victoria, Australia, and the adjacent national park are named after him. A Whig, Kinglake was elected at the 1857 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament (MP) for Bridgwater, having unsuccessfully contested the seat in 1852. He was returned at next two general elections, but the result of the 1868 general election in Bridgwater was voided on petition on 26 February 1869. No by-election was held, and after a Royal Commission found that there had been extensive corruption, the town was disenfranchised in 1870.
606532Paris, Paul Ollendorff, 1894. In-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-basane aubergine, dos lisse orné de roulettes dorées, titre doré, tr. mouchetées, X-387 pp. 3ème édition.
19307901919-1921 Journal d'un peintre Edition "Quatre Vents" , Paris - 1930. Tiré à 305 exemplaires numérotés, plus quelques exemplaires hors commerce numérotés en chiffres romains . Un des exemplaires hors-commerce. Ce volume comprend 16 aquarelles hors-texte, 13 in-texte, 5 bandeaux, 5 lettrines et une couverture reproduites par procédé JACOMET. format : broché, 22.5 x 28.5 cm, 300 pages, couverture rempliée. couverture salie avec une marque de pli, dédicace autographe en page de garde, marques de plis sur le dos, brochage un peu lâche, sinon bel état intérieur Rare ouvrage retraçant le périple du peintre Alexis Gritchenko en Turquie de 1919 à 1921 avant son installation en France magnifiquement illustré .
Cm. 23; pp. 8. Privo di brossura. Alone a tutte le pagine. Relazione della presa della fortezza di Oczakov a cui segue elenco dei prigionieri turchi e descrizione del bottino 930/P
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
1840123BtParis Bourdin et Cie 1840 In4 ( 27 X 18 cm ) - demi basane - dos a nerfs - titres dorés - 621 pages - Complet des 24 hors texte tiré sur chine ( dont la partition valaque qui manque souvent ainsi que de la dédicace au Tzar qui manque également souvent )- Rousseurs éparses - le 1er feuillet est presque détaché du corps de l'ouvrage - coins fortement rognés - tranches avec manque de papier - mors i,férieur touché sur 3 cm .
1840123BtParis Bourdin et Cie 1840 In4 ( 27 X 18 cm ) - demi basane - dos a nerfs - titres dorés - 621 pages - Complet des 24 hors texte tiré sur chine ( dont la partition valaque qui manque souvent ainsi que de la dédicace au Tzar qui manque également souvent )- Rousseurs éparses - le 1er feuillet est presque détaché du corps de l'ouvrage - coins fortement rognés - tranches avec manque de papier - mors i,férieur touché sur 3 cm .
Bifolio cm 19 x 24, pp. (4) con stemma asburgico xilografico al frontespizio. Ragguaglio dei punti stabiliti per la resa da parte delle truppe turche per la capitolazione durante l'assedio sostenuto dalle truppe Austro Russe nella guerra russo - turca (1787 . 1792) per il possesso della Crimea. Sono trascritti i punti dell'accordo e quanto ritrovato nella citta' dopo la capitolazione
Tre vedute della residenza estiva dell'ultimo zar di Russia, Nicola II (Carskoe Selo 1868 - Ekaterinburg 1918) e della sua famiglia a Livadija, Crimea, nell'Ucraina meridionale. Testo al retro
Senza indicazioni tipografiche (ma 1860 circa). Litografia, b/n, cm 23 x 33 circa (il foglio). Ritratto a mezzo busto del generale. Un alone all'angolo inferiore sinistro (removibile), peraltro buona conservazione.
Senza indicazioni tipografiche (ma Firenze, Angelo Usigli Editore, 1860). Litografia, b/n, cm 28 x 36,2 circa (il foglio). Buona conservazione.
38671Librairie Ruel, 1854. Format du cartonnage 10x18 cm, format de la carte depliee 65x51 cm, petit cartonnage contenant la carte rempliee. Cachet de colportage au dos du document. La carte est en tres bon etat, le dos du cartonnage est abime avec une fente en pied et en coiffe. Bon etat.
1854GIT126Paris Boizard 1854. In-8 broché 16pp + 4pp table + 4ff catalogue. Orné d'un frontispice et 1 gracure hors texte dessinés par Beaucé. Petits manques angulaires sur la couverture et sur les 4 premiers feuillets.
18317Relié - 21 x 27,5 - 335 pp - année 1966 - Sélection de France et Editions du Panthéon - illustrations - photogravure Reh & Auclair -
1852201871852 1852 P.,sans date vers 1852,pliées,bon etat,complet malgré une fente
18872P.DESBLEDS,sd,IN12 broche,couverture bleue imprimée,cachet de colportage,vers 1860,108p.,impression faible
19901252081990 Weidenfeld Military - 1990 - In-4 carré, reliure pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée - 192 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B dans le texte
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).
1859115188Paris - Strasbourg, Vve Berger-Levrault & fils, Libraires-éditeurs 1859 In-4 28 x 21,5 cm. Reliure demi-percaine rouge, dos lisse orné d’un petit fer doré, pièce de titre noire, XII-681 pp., table des matières.
8225Paris, Ladvocat et Cie, 1837 pour les 4 premiers volumes et 1839 ( 3* edition ) pour le cinquieme. 5 volumes in-8° broches 402 pages, 396 pages, 406 pages, 384 pages et 372 pages. Il manque l'Atlas. Les dos des couvertures papier sont en mauvais etat, l'interieur est frais, les a-plat sont tres corrects.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 133 cm). In English. 285, [2] p. Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden was an English-born Ottoman admiral (hence widely known as Hobart Pasha). Hobart-Hampden was born in Leicestershire, the third son of the 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire. In 1835 he entered the Royal Navy and served as a midshipman on the coast of Brazil in the suppression of the slave trade, displaying much gallantry in the operations. In 1855 he took part, as captain of HMS Driver in the Baltic Expedition, and was actively engaged at Bomarsund and Åbo. In 1867 Hobart entered Ottoman service and was immediately nominated to the command of that fleet, with the rank of "Bahriye Livasi" (rear-admiral). In this capacity, he performed splendid service in helping to suppress the insurrection in Crete and was rewarded by the Sultan with the title of Pasha (1869). In 1874 Hobart, whose name had, on representations made by Greece, been removed from the British Navy List, was reinstated; his restoration did not, however, last long, for on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish war he again entered Ottoman service. On the conclusion of peace Hobart still remained in Ottoman service, and in 1881 was appointed Mushir, or marshal, being the first Christian to hold that high office. He died in Milan on 19 June 1886 and was brought to Istanbul and buried at English Cemetery in Selimiye.
185476611854 carte entoilée en couleurs, étui in-octavo, dimensions dépliée : 96 centimètres de largeur sur 63 de hauteur, 21 compartiments, 2 cartouches : le port de Sébastopol en marge de queue et 1 carte de la Mer Noire en marge de tête, 1854 Paris Ernest Bourdier Editeur,
CESES CENTRO STUDI SULL'EUROPA DELL'EST 1970 PER UN TOTALE DI CIRCA 1000 PP. FIORITURE AI TAGLI, LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LEGATURE UN PO' LENTE, MA VOLUMI PROBABILMENTE MAI SFOGLIATI.