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196959302Stockholm Sweder: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Swedish. 32 pp. With 26 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Nationalmuseum Stockholm paperback
196758947Stockholm Sweden: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. As New. 1967. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text In Swedish. 204 pp. With 59 ills. 21 x 15 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Nationalmuseum Stockholm paperback
196659063Stockholm Sweden: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. As New. 1966. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in German and French. 300 pp. With 75 ills. 29 x 19 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Nationalmuseum Stockholm paperback
1762001893Paris Lattré 1762
18095451809 LONDON RICHARD PHILLIPS 1809 reliées en un volume gd.IN4 1/2 cuir de russie à coins -dos orné -complet des 41 planches gravées à l'aquateinte et la plus part coloriées à la main ,11 pl. en 2 tons (fond sépia)-27 coloriées -3 dépliantes dont 2 coloriées - 14 vues de ville et 27 de costumes civils et militaires -303+296p.- edition originale. The author (1777-1842) went to Russia in 1804 at the Czar's invitation to depict Russian historical events. An affair with a Russian princess forced him to leave the country, but he later returned and married the lady. Stadler's colored aquatints after Porter's sketches of Russian, Finnish and Swedish costume and scenery are among the liveliest illustrations of the early nineteenth century. Abbey 13; Lipperheide Kaa 25; Colas 2407; Tooley 195.
Stockholm, L. J. Hjerta, 1829-36, 2 partes en un tomo, 28,5 x 22,5 cm., holandesa piel con los planos en cartoné original, 2 hojas + 116 págs. + 1 hoja + 1 lámina con notas musicales = portada con grabado coloreado y 47 bellas láminas coloreadas a mano. (Finísimo taladro de polilla en algunas hojas. Primera edición francesa).
3 vols., 8vo., First English Edition; red cloth, backstrips lettered in silver, coloured endpapers (pale blue/dark blue/green respectively), a fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Complete sets of the original English edition are already elusive in this condition.
1785WRCAM34347Stockholm 1785. 48pp. printed in double columns in parallel French and Swedish. The notice of the American ratification on the final three pages is printed in Swedish and English. Small quarto. Gathered signatures stitched. Contemporary ownership signature at bottom of titlepage. Fine. Untrimmed. This is only the third treaty made by the United States with a power other than France the others were with the Netherlands in 1782 and the peace treaty with Britain of 1783 and by it Sweden became the fourth nation to officially recognize the United States. Benjamin Franklin was the American negotiator and this treaty offers good evidence of his diplomatic activities in Europe beyond his work with the French and peace negotiations with the British. Although the treaty was concluded on April 3 1783 see Evans 18245 for a broadside announcing the event it was not printed until this Stockholm publication. It was very likely printed in a very small edition for official use and certainly not generally circulated. Sweden was one of the major maritime powers of the period and the conclusion of this treaty was an important step forward for the American negotiations with the British in Paris. By the treaty the United States and Sweden grant each other most-favored nation trade status agree on rules for trade in times of peace and war and establish a framework for exchanging consular representation. While it follows Franco-American treaties and consular accords the French treaties were colored by the mutual state of war with Great Britain. This is the first regular treaty of friendship and commerce between the United States and a neutral power. MALLOY p.1724. SABIN 100931. unknown books
AMA-9101911. Aquarelle, signée et datée en bas à gauche, légendée en bas à droite, 295 x 490 mm. Encadrée.
193979Paris, Arthus-Bertrand, 1844-1847 3 vol. in-8, 329 pp., 511 pp. et 373 pp., brochés Couv. défraîchies, dos cassés (T. I et II), petits mques aux dos, petits amincissements de papier aux premiers plats de couv., modeste mque angulaire et date au stylo bille (couv. du T. III). Rousseurs (T. II et III).
180414526Paris, Levrault, Schoell et comp., An XII - 1804. 3 volumes in-8 reliés en demi-basane brune, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, pièces de titre chamois, et de tomaison ovales et noires, de XLIV-320; [4]-XIV-429; [4]-VI-382 pages et un volume d'atlas in-4 relié en demi-chagrin rouge, de 8 pages et 28 planches. Petit manque p. XLI et p. 98 au tome I et aux planches initiales de l'atlas; quelques mouillures marginales. Supra-libris au dos: G. Roman.
178611167A Genève et à Paris, chez Barde, Manget & Comp./ chez Buisson, 1786. 2 volumes in-4 de [2]-VI-[2]-428 et [4]-382-[2] pages, demi-veau brun à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, fleurons, roulettes, titre ("Voyage de Will: Coxe") et tomaison dorés, étiquettes de titre tabac, de tomaison brunes, tranches teintées vertes. Reliures un peu frottées, haut de 2 feuillets de table des matières déchirés, avec atteinte au texte, en fin du premier volume.
61532Toledo Ohio: The Clarino Press 1982. Edition limited to 40 copies this being copy no. 1; folio pp. 6 26 4; printed in blue and black; 6 copperplate etchings by Olender-Papurt who has also designed and printed the book; text paper is Arches Cover with Barcham Greens Turner Grey as endsheets; typefaces are 16-point Centaur & Arrighi; printing of the text was done at the Logan Elm Press; original black cloth green lettering on spine. Fine. From the library of Kim Merker. "'Doom of the kings' is our title for this modern English version of a chapter p. 63-87 of the fifteenth-century Middle English text published in The Revelations of Saint Birgitta edited by William Patterson Cumming London: Oxford University Press 1929" Afterword. The work known as Revelationes Sanctae Birgittae was partly dictated by Birgitta partly written by her in Swedish to her confessors who rendered her words into the Latin text from which the Middle English version and all others are derived. The Clarino Press unknown
Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary non-aesthetic burgundy cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 299, [6] p. Fading on cloth, minor repairs on some pages, otherwise a good copy. Lithographed edition. First and only Turkish edition of this uncommon and very scarce early book of the history of Russia under the rule of Peter the Great. This book was published during the Crimean War, which was a military conflict fought from October 1853 to February 1856 in which Russia lost to an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Piedmont-Sardinia. The first four chapters describe the general political and social history of Russia at the time of Peter the Great. The following chapters narrate important events like the new revolution in Sofia, the first diplomatic relations with China in the period and the first agreement between the Russian and Chinese Empires, The Siege of Azov Fortress, the agreement with the Saxony, Peter the Great's travels to Europe, rebuild of St. Petersburg, The Battle of Narva and the Siege of Narva, return of the Great Tsar to Russia from France, commerce in Russia in the period of the Peter the Great's rule, etc. Peter I, most commonly known as Peter the Great, was a monarch of Russia who modernized it and made it a European power. He ruled the Tsardom of Russia from 7 May [O.S. 27 April] 1682 to 1721 and subsequently the Russian Empire until his death in 1725, jointly ruling before 1696 with his elder half-brother, Ivan V. To improve his nation's position on the seas, Peter sought more maritime outlets. His only outlet at the time was the White Sea at Arkhangelsk. The Baltic Sea was at the time controlled by Sweden in the north, while the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea were controlled by the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire respectively in the south. Peter attempted to acquire control of the Black Sea, which would require expelling the Tatars from the surrounding areas. As part of an agreement with Poland that ceded Kyiv to Russia, Peter was forced to wage war against the Crimean Khan and against the Khan's overlord, the Ottoman Sultan. Peter's primary objective became the capture of the Ottoman fortress of Azov, near the Don River. In the summer of 1695, Peter organized the Azov campaigns to take the fortress, but his attempts ended in failure. Through a number of successful wars, he captured ports at Azov and the Baltic Sea, laying the groundwork for the Imperial Russian Navy, ending uncontested Swedish supremacy in the Baltic, and beginning the Tsardom's expansion into a much larger empire that became a major European power. He led a cultural revolution that replaced some of the traditionalist and medieval social and political systems with ones that were modern, scientific, Westernised, and based on the Enlightenment. Shuvalov was called the Maecenas of the Russian Enlightenment and the first Russian Minister of Education. Russia's first theatre, university, and Academy of Arts were instituted with his active participation. He was born in Moscow, the only son of Ivan Menshoi Shuvalov, an army captain who died when the boy was ten, and Tatiana Rodionovna. The Shuvalov family fortunes changed drastically in 1741 when Empress Elizaveta Petrovna ascended to the Russian throne with help from Ivan's powerful cousins - Peter Shuvalov and Alexander Shuvalov. The following year, they had the fourteen-year-old Ivan attached to the imperial court as a page. Complete title: "Büyük Petro'nun eyyâm-i hükümetinde Rusya'da cereyân eden ahvâl-i dahiliyye ve umûr-i hâriciyyeye ve husûsiyle nizâmât-i mevzûa-i cecdîdeye ve oralarda bulunan milel ve akvâm-i muhtelifenin ahlâk ve âdâb ve fünûn ve sanâyilerine dair Büyük Petro'nun kizi Elizabete'nin kurenâsindan Sovalef nâm zâtin bazi resâil-i mevsûka ve senedât-i sahîhadan vukûf ve ittilâi hâsil olan ahvâl ve keyfiyâti nakil ve hikâyeye mübâseret olunmustur." Özege 17170.
ORD-2643Traduit de l'anglais, enrichi de notes & des éclaircissemens nécessaires, & augmenté d'un Voyage en Norvège. Par M. P. H. MALLET. Ouvrage orné de Cartes géographiques, Portraits, Plans & Figures en taille-douce. Genève. Barde, Manget & Comp. Paris. Buisson. 1786. 4 volumes in-8 (128 x 198mm) plein moucheté de noir, dos à 5 nerfs ornés or, pièces de titre maroquin rouge, de tomaison maroquin noir, tranches rouges, XII, 380; 1f., 404; 1f., 393 et 1f., 303 pages. Bien complet des 19 planches hors texte. Ex-libris Duhamel. 2 coiffes supérieures habilement restaurées, petits accidents aux derniers plats des tomes 1 et 2 sinon très bel exemplaire.
1834PHO-1353Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1834. 2 volumes in-8, (4)pp., 399pp.; ( 4), 416pp. , demi-veau havane, dos lisse avec titre, tranches jaunes ,complet des 10 planches qui ont été reliées en fin de tome II, second plat du tome II détachée , sinon bon état.
2848Chez Pierre de Hondt, à La Haye, 1742. In-Folio, demi vélin, dos lisse avec pièce de titre et titre doré, signet, iv-464 pp. - 63 pl. Dedicatio, Pierre de Hondt - Praefatio : Lectori Benevolo s. d. Sigebertus Havercampus/Préface de Sigebert Havercamp au lecteur - Nummophylaceum Reginae Christinae/Le cabinet de médailles de la reine Christine : Tabula I./Planche I. .. - Numismata secundae et tertiae magnitudinis/Médailles ...
1880List3224Illinois Iowa and Sweden: multiple studios 1880. Carte-de-visite album containing forty-five photographs a mix of CDVs and tintypes. Album missing spine with front and back boards detached some pages detached and tears to paper good; photographs generally excellent with normal wear. In the mid-19th century social religious and economic conditions in Sweden led to an outpouring of immigrants to the US with many going to the midwest. One locus of Swedish immigration was Rockford Illinois; by 1900 twenty-two percent of Rockford’s residents had been born in Sweden with many more the descendants of Swedish immigrants. Offered here is an album of portraits of the residents of Rockford from about the 1860s to 1880s many of whom are Swedish—surnames include Norden Westerdahl Munson and Nelson the portraits are generally captioned but the handwriting is often difficult to decipher. Many of the CDVs have studio names verso; most of these are in Rockford though several are in Sweden in particular Kalmar and Gothenburg. Of interest to researchers of Swedish immigration to the US especially the midwest. multiple studios unknown
220686S.l. [Stockholm], [Kjellberg & Åströms], s.d. (vers 1870) in-8, 17 photographies, en petits tirages de format 90 x 59 mm, rehaussés de couleurs, montés sur papier fort, légendés en suédois, sous serpentes roses, percaline bleue à rabats et à lacets, dos lisse muet, encadrement de simple filet doré avec volutes d'angle sur les plats, titre poussé en lettres dorées au centre du plat supérieur (reliure de l'éditeur).
41205London.1787.The third edition.4 vols.in-8 reliés.30 pl. dont 12 cartes dépliantes.Tableaux dépliants.Figures,portraits,costumes,animaux.Appendice.Table.En langue anglaise. BE.Cartonnages XIXème,recouverts de papier à la cuve.Pièces de titre et tomaison manuscrites.Qlques rousseurs.
Paris, Chez Durand & Pissot, 1753. Dos volúmenes en 4to. menor; XLVII-589 pp., 3 hs. y cuatro láminas plegadas + 284 pp., 256 pp. Ejemplar rigurosamente completo, con ligeras picaduras de polilla en el márgen de las últimas hojas del tomo segundo. Encuadernación uniforme en piel marbreada, de la época, con lomeras ornadas, ligeramente dañada en el tomo segundo.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Fine red leather reward binding with art-nouveau decorations and Sultan Mehmed Resad tughra. 'Mükâfât' [i.e. Reward] written on board in very calligraphic Turkish with Arabic letters. Title gilt on spine. Light chipped on extremities of binding. Marbled endpapers. Blindstamped colophon. A finely printed book, a special paper. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 181, [3] p., 1 errata, richly illustrated. The reverse side of the first pages including the portrait of Gustav V has a letter by Selim Sirri Tarcan bilingual in Swedish and Ottoman Turkish sent to Gustaf V, The King of Sweden, written in Pangalti, Constantinople. The book has a brilliant travel account to Sweden from a Turkish perspective. Only three institutional copies in Turkey (2) and Netherlands (1, Leiden) libraries in OCLC: 949541692.; Özege 2474. First and Only Edition. Swedish gymnastics gained institutional structure by the courtesy of Ling in the early 19th century and forced the dominance areas of German, French, and British systems, which were used in school physical education in Europe from the middle of the century, due to their fully defined and justified pedagogical, psychological, military and medical functions, and increased its impact in a short time. Civil or military personnel sent by European governments received education in Stockholm's Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics, which provided Swedish gymnastics education from 1813, and proved to be the most important, leading, and exemplary institution of its genre. On their return to their homelands, they pioneered and tried to introduce Swedish gymnastics in/into their own countries. Military and political conditions in his country would turn a soldier-engineer into a physical educator and pave the way for Selim Sirri Tarcan's travel to Sweden in 1909. German Gymnastics (Turnen) based French Amoros Gymnastics is one of the physical education movements which Turkey met after political reforms of 1839 (Tanzimat) and it was incorporated into first military school then civil school curricula as from mid-19th century. Selim Sirri Tarcan encountered this apparatus gymnastics course at Mekteb-i Sultani (today Galatasaray High School), whose curriculum was created according to the French system and came to the forefront with his skills. After his graduation from Military Engineering School, he put effort into teaching and promotion via media of this gymnastics, rather than dealing with his military duties. However, the posture caused by his muscular body he developed by strength exercises and liked to show on every occasion, and his general health problems would make him question the gymnastics system he was governed by. The problem was also in Europe's agenda, and physical education entered the area of interest of public health policies, and the opinion that it is the most convenient and economical means to improve individual and public health became widespread, which popularized Swedish gymnastics appealing to this field. As of the late-19th century, Swedish-style gymnastics began to be promoted by medical-gymnastics institutes founded in the Ottoman capital as well as by published articles on this system by physicians and intellectuals knowledgeable on a sport-health relationship. Selim Sirri Bey, who was also attracted by Swedish gymnastics, turned his penalty of being sent abroad due to his active participation as a soldier in the constitutional movement of 1908 to opportunity and asked authorities to send him to Stockholm's Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics. During his higher education on gymnastics, he was also impressed by Sweden's healthy social structure into which physical education was integrated, heard of Zander, whose therapeutic gymnastics exercises were being applied in clinics opened on his behalf in European cities, and took medical gymnastics and massage classes at Zander's clinic in Stockholm. Selim Sirri Bey recognized pedagogical and scie
719162Chez Pierre De Hondt La Haye 1748 4 tomes en 3 volumes in-4 ( 255 X 200 mm ) de: un portrait, XXIII, 533 pp.ch., 11 ff.n.ch. pour le tome I 2 ff.n.ch., 653 pp.ch. et 19 ff.n.ch. et 1 planche dépliante pour le tome II 1 f.n.ch., IV, 380 pp.ch. pour le tome III 1 f.n.ch., XVI, 320 pp.ch. pour le tome IV veau pleine basane tabac, dos à nerfs orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées ( reliure de l'époque ).L'auteur a travaillé à partir des documents fournis par les ministres et les généraux de Charles XII, qui sont reproduits au tome IV. Le manuscrit a été revu par la reine Ulrique, soeur du roi.Illustré du portrait de Charles XII et du plan dépliant de la bataille de Pultowa en Ukraine.Petits défauts aux reliures, bel exemplaire
110543aafA Genève, Chez Barde, Manget & Comp. et à Paris, chez Buisson, M D CC LXXXV / MDCCLXXXVI, 1785, 1786, pt. in-8vo, (19 x 12.5 cm). Illustré d’au total : 28 planches ou cartes hors texte. reliure en d.-cuir du début du XIXe, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge au dos avec titre ‘Recueil de voyages au nord de l’Europe’ les tomaisons dorées, bel exemplaire.
1825009003Paris: Chez Ant.-Aug. Renouard 1825. Finely bound and Fine in full green crushed morocco wide inner gilt dentelles over marbled end papers all edges gilt ribbon marker. The front marbled end page starting to loosen. Robert Hoe III 1839-1909 first President of the Grolier Club morocco bookplate gilt. and the small leather bookplate of C.A. and V. Baldwin front paste down. Virginia Baldwin was an heiress to the Comstock Lode fortune.Facsimile letter bound in at end . An uncommon and elegant book with distinguished provenance. . First Edition. Morocco. Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Chez Ant.-Aug. Renouard hardcover books