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Augsburg, calamo et sumtibus Tobiae Conradi Lotter, [c. 1760], carta geografica incisa in rame, acquerellata a mano d'epoca, mm. 498x585 (l'impronta della lastra), mm. 522x622 (il foglio). Cartiglio figurato con titolo in alto a sinistra. Minimi restauri al margine bianco.
T.K. DerryNot in perfect condition. unknown
184291112Paris: Guillaumin Éditeur 1842. First edition in French of the liberal Swedish king's treatise on prisons advocating penal reform particularly regarding prison employment and education and analysing both the Auburn and Philadelphia systems. Also published in 1842 the English edition was like the French translated from the German edition of 1841. It was originally published anonymously the previous year in Sweden as Om Straff och straffanstalter. Octavo. 3 folding plates showing prison floor plans and designs. Original pale blue wrappers printed in black partially unopened. Wrappers a little marked and tanned with a few creases to extremities some spotting to contents overall a very good copy. See Goldsmiths' 33983. unknown
Two Volumes. Illustrated with thirteen full page aquatint plates. Offsetting to the text from plates. Mildly XLib. Foxed. 4to. 260 mm. Disbound. Abbey 247. This substantially discounted price allows for a nice re-binding of this important book. **PRICE MUCH REDUCED! TRAVEL/5
pp. (18), 1064, 24 (Index). Double column Latin text. Lacks the frontis portrait found in some copies. Wood engraved head and tail pieces, and initials. Light damp stain. Folio. 400 mm. Original full leather binding; joints and corners worn and cracked. Dedicated to Charles XI. Baron Samuel von Pufendorf (1632-1694), was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist, statesman, and historian. His commentaries and revisions of the theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius advanced the development of the theory of natural law and distinguished between the hegemony of church and state. Unlike Hobbes, he believed that it was the nature of human beings to live sociably in peace. In 1658 as Magister and, with the help of his brother Esaias, a diplomat in the Swedish service, became a tutor in the family of Petrus Julius Coyet, one of the resident ministers of King Charles X of Sweden, at Copenhagen. At this time, Charles Gustavus was endeavoring to impose an unwanted alliance on Denmark, and in the middle of the negotiations he opened hostilities. The anger of the Danes was turned against the envoys of the Swedish sovereign; Coyet succeeded in escaping, but the second minister, Sten Bielke, and the rest of the staff, including Pufendorf, were arrested and thrown into prison. During his eight months of captivity, Pufendorf occupied himself in meditating upon what he had read in the works of Hugo Grotius and Thomas Hobbes and mentally constructed a system of universal law. At the end of his captivity, he accompanied his pupils, the sons of Coyet, to the University of Leiden, where he was permitted to publish his reflections in 1661, under the title of Elementa jurisprudentiae universalis libri duo (Elements of Universal Jurisprudence). From 1677-1688 Pufendorf returned to Stockholm as Royal Historiographer, and produced several works, including this large and significant history, dedicated to Charles XI, which was first published in Utrecht in 1686. Scarce. LIVING ROOM
49755Arthus Bertrand, éditeur sd In-4, reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés de cadres dorés, plats granités rouges ornés de filets à froid, frontispice vue de Stockholm, 515 pp. Coiffes et coins légèrement frottés, mors internes fendillés. Bon exemplaire.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Elephant folio. (47 x 35 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., color and b/w ills. The torch of the Empire: Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson and the tableau general of the Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century.= Imparatorlugun mesalesi: XVIII. yüzyilda Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun genel görünümü ve Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson. Articles by Carter Vaughn Findley, Günsel Renda, Philip Mansel, Veniamin Ciobanu, Kemal Beydilli, Abdeljelil Temimi, Rachida Tlili Sellaouti, Folke Ludwigs Sture Theolin. The Torch of the Ottoman Empire presents the life and work of a truly remarkable person, Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson, and through him, the Ottoman Empire of the late eighteenth century. In revolutionary Paris d'Ohsson published in 1789 what is maybe the best description of the social history of the Ottoman Empire, Tableau General de I'Empire Othoman. D'Ohsson's book was extravagantly illustrated with the help of the best artists in Constantinople working for Abdulhamid I and Selim III. The most renowned artists of pre-revolutionary France then executed the gravures in Paris. Some motifs, reproduced also in this present book, still remain quite unique. Through these engravings, an intimate reality is revealed to us, bringing us very close to a universe long since vanished. A very heavy volume. The Torch of the Empire presents the life and work of a truly remarkable person, Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson, and through him, the Ottoman Empire of the late eighteenth century. Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson was a dragoman, an interpreter, at the Swedish Legation in Constantinople from around 1760. Although d'Ohsson was a Sultan's subject of French-Armenian origin, Sweden's King Gustav III made him a Swedish nobleman and trusted him to be his ambassador to the Sublime Porte. Mouradgea d'Ohsson thus performed an extraordinary journey, not only through the social classes of Ottoman society, but between civilizations. With outstanding scholars this book escorts us on a journey through the centuries to meet d'Ohsson and share his perspective on the Ottoman Empire and on European diplomacy of his time.
0-30305Foto in nero 1958 circa di cm. 40 x 30 su cartone rigido. Timbro dello studio al retro. unknown
Claes Caldenby, Jöran LiIn Pristine Condition. unknown
115700aafNürnberg Homann, um 1720, 48,5 x 57 cm (bild) / Blattgr. 53 x 60,5 cm, auf Lwd aufgezogen. / Doublée sur toile.
11594Amsterdam, Zacharie Chatelain, 1748 ; 3 vol. in-12. 1f.-Frontispice-XXXVIII-486pp. - Front.-1f.-XXVI-538pp. - Front.-1f.-XX-600p.-60pp.-18ff. n. ch. (table). Veau brun marbré, dos à nerfs ornés; pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Quelques rares rousseurs, 1 coin émoussé. Bel exemplaire.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Ottoman script and French. Light robbed on spine. Some words underlined. 31, [1], 27, [1] p. A good copy. Ozege: -. Extremely rare. A rare contract on Anatolian Railways. Republique Turque Ministere des Travaux Publics Contrat concernant la construction des lignes des chemins de fer Fevzi-Pacha-Diarbekir & Irmak - Filios.= Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Nafia Vekâleti Irmak - Filyos ve Fevzi Pasa - Diyarbekir hatlari insaat mukavelenâmesi.
Leif FurhammarNot in perfect condition. unknown
59049Paris. Uten Ã¥r. Stor 4to. Originalt kombinert foromslag og tittelblad. Uten tekst. Med 20 kolorerte plansjer. Aux Bureaux des Journeaux Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Colas 511. “Couvert servant de titre 20 planches gravées sur acier et coloriées chiffr 1 à 20.â€Lipperheide 1052. Bortsett fra noe slitasje i ryggstripen et pent eksemplar. </em> unknown
174183831741 A Lausanne et à Genève, chez Marc-Michel Bousquet et Comp., 1741; 2 volumes in-8°, pleine basane fauve marbrée de l'époque, dos à nerfs, compartiments d'un filet doré ornés d'une rosace et de petits fers dorés, 2 étiquettes de titre et tomaison de maroquin vieux-rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges ; xv, (i), 479pp. ( au vrai 477) ; (2), 522pp.
1967142551Zürich. Swedenborg Verlag. 1967 ff. Komplett selten. 9 Bände. IX, 351 Seiten; 228 Seiten; 359 Seiten; 315 Seiten; 268 Seiten; 353 Seiten; 374 Seiten; 404 Seiten u. 268 Seiten (zusammen 2958 Seiten). Weiße Originalbroschuren (Teils mit geringeren Gebrauchsspuren. Einbände etwas lichtverfärbt). 29x21x18 cm
246301806. Friderichsteen. Not one would imagine a particularly common signature. In good condition lightly aged. On 20 x 16.5 piece of watermarked laid paper: the lower half of a document dated in another hand to 1806. Another illegible signature at top right. The Crown Prince’s signature as ‘Attester’ is an excellent one good and clear reading ‘Christian August lel Holstein’. He would serve as Crown Prince of Sweden between 15 July 1809 and 28 May 1810. After his death the line of succession would pass to the Frenchman Jean Bernadotte. See image. 1806. Friderichsteen. unknown
1818WRCAM34361Stockholm 1818. 28pp. printed in double-column format in parallel French and Swedish with the American ratification printed in English and Swedish. Small quarto. Dbd. Bit tanned faint dampstain and small closed tear on titlepage else very good. The second commerce treaty with Sweden actually in this instance the Kingdom of Sweden and Norway after the first of 1783. Articles III IV and VI in this treaty regarding trade in goods from the West Indies and Baltic countries were not ratified by the U.S. Senate and did not go into force. OCLC locates only five copies of this scarce treaty. MALLOY p.1742. OCCL 18244333. unknown books
1666105933BBUpsala, Henricus Curio, 1666. Kl.-8°. [6] Bl., 406 S. mit Druckermarke u. 3 (1 fast ganzs.) Holzschnitten. Ldr. d. Zt. [4 Warenabbildungen]
2026__3527354506Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh 2026. Hardcover. New. 688 pages. 6.69x0.59x9.61 inches. Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh hardcover
Holmberg, John-Henri edIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Very Good Turkish Original twenty-three gelatin silver detachable photos on eight "Leykam" blind-stamped papers. Papers' size: 32,5x25 cm, photos size mostly: 9x14 cm. Punch holes in the left margins. Otherwise a clean collection. A fine photograph collection of a scientific voyage to Central, East, and South Anatolia in 1953, by German and Turkish mineralogists, to collect and research natural materials, including shores of lakes and seas, soils of Anatolian land from Mt. Taurus, Lake Van, Hakkari and Mount Cilo.
214111Stockholm, Imprimerie d'Eckstein, 1838 in-8, 650 pp., demi-maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Coins émoussés. Petits frottements aux mors. papier un peu bruni.
0-30233Foto in nero 1950 circa di cm. 40 x 29 su cartone rigido. Timbro dello studio al retro. unknown
1942ARC00110Sveriges Bibliografi intill Å R 1600 Uppsala 1934-1938, Svenska litteratursällskapet. Band I. 1478-1525 : Häft. 1_6 : 12_383_XXXVIII_XXXVII + (4). Band II. 1530-1539 : Häft. 1_7 :IV_528 + (2). Band III. 1583-1590 : Häft. 1_5 : 358_LXXXII + (2). Sveriges Bibliografi 1600-Talet. Uppsala 1942-1946, Svenska litteratursällskapet. Band I. Häft. 1_3 : A-Q Band II. Häft. 1_ 2 :R-Ö : XI_1080. numerous fac-simile throughout (some coloured, some folding).