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New English Original bdg. In publisher's special box. Folio. (33 x 29 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (240 p., 5 unnumbered folded plates on pages; Second volume is a hard-case including two reprint panoramas and one reprint map: First panorama is a huge hand-coloured drawing shows Ottoman Palace across Sarayburnu; size 28x336 cm; Second panorama is a huge hand-coloured drawing shows Ottoman Palace across Sarayburnu again which is indicating Palace from a different angle; size 28x196 cm; and one map: 'Carta ufwer Orienten Med de Darom kring Grantzande Lander... (Turkey and its around map printed originally in early 18th century), descriptive text surrounding the map, size 65x85 cm. Cornelius Loos in the Ottoman world: Drawings for the King of Sweden, 1710-1711. [with] Panoramas & map [book]. Prep. by Lâle Uluç, David Jones, Klas Kronberg, Ersu Pekin. 2 volumes. [BOXED]. Cornelius Loos was one of the young military officers who followed Karl XII to the Ottoman Empire in 1709. From the royal headquarters in what is at present the republic of Moldova, Loos was sent to Istanbul on the King's orders in 1710. From there his journey was pursued by boat over the Mediterranean to Egypt and he returned by land through Jerusalem, Damascus, Aleppo, Konya and Izmir. Loos' mission was to make drawings of the "rarities and monuments" that he would encounter on his journey. Out of the drawings that have survived until today, one is from Palmyra, two from Rhodes and Bodrum and around forty aquarelle tush drawings from Istanbul. It is possible that part of the original drawings were destroyed in the "Skirmish at Bender" in 1713, while other works, due to various reasons, disappeared on their way to Sweden. The conserved drawings are kept at the Swedish National Museum and were exhibited there in 1985. (See catalogue titled "Cornelius Loos. Teckningar från en expedition till Främre Orienten 1719-1711", Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 1985). The drawings represent a unique record of the urban landscape and the monuments in Istanbul in the early 18th century. The collection includes three great panoramas of the city seen from the Topkapi palace to the upper part of the Golden Horn. To the Loos paintings can be added the great Mecca painting brought to Sweden by Mikael Eneman and kept in the Uppsala University Library, and a small group of oil paintings brought back by Loos' travel companion Conrad Sparre, which are also kept in the art collection of Uppsala University. In addition there are travel accounts and correspondence from these journeys. (From the 'SRII's official site, Karin Adahl's project). "In January 1710 the Swedish king Charles XII, in exile in the Ottoman Empire, sent three of his officers on a journey from the royal camp near Bender in Moldova to travel to Constantinople and from there along the Eastern Mediterranean to Egypt. Their mission was 'to view the there existing rarities and monuments, to draw and to measure'. Cornelius Loos, one of the young officers, returned to his king in 1711 with more than 250 drawings. Only forty-nine, kept under the king's bed, survived a skirmish in the camp in 1713, the so called 'kalabalik' at Bender. King Charles had a vision to publish an encyclopaedic work about the Near East, a dream that was lost in the fire in the camp. The drawings were brought to Sweden when the king returned from the Ottoman Empire in 1714. He died in battle in Norway in 1718. Loos' drawings are unique documents of Constanttinople in the early 18th century, with large scale, detailed panoramas, important prospects of the interior of the Hagia Sophia and views from the Ottoman city. A big map is accompanied by minor drawings from the Black Sea, the Eastern Mediterranean and Egypt, as well as a spectacular set of water-colours of head dresses from the Ottoman world. The Loos collection of drawings is today kept in the National Museum in Stockholm.". Texts by Göran Baarnhielm, Ulla Ehrensvard, Nurhan Atasoy, Günsel Renda, Bo Lundstörm
Lausanne, Mourer, 1790, volumi 2 legati in 1, in-8, legatura coeva in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi oro, pp. XII-174. Fenditura al dorso. Prima edizione. Brunet, n° 27631.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 32mo. (9 x 6 cm). In Turkish. 25 original b/w gelatin silver photographs in 12 joined page plates. This extremely rare miniature souvenir album shows the stations, bridges and their constructions, the first moving trains, railways, opening celebrations and visits of the Turkish ministers, opening speech, etc. during the opening of the Irmak-Filyos railways on 12 November 1935 Irmak-Filyos line which was opened by Ali Çetinkaya (1878-1949), who was an Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician, who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Çetinkaya also can be seen in some photos of the album. "The Republic of Turkey, which tried to overcome the destructive effects of the war, took an important step toward reaching economic independence and transporting natural resources to the different regions of the country. The Grand National Assembly of Turkey approved the Law on the Ankara-Eregli Railway Line under the name 'The Railway Leading to Coal'. This important railway line, which the young Republic of Turkey wished to establish to face the future and move forward, was going to run between the coal city Zonguldak and Irmak station, near the capital Ankara. The construction of the railway started on 7th February 1927 and the 102-kilometer line, running between Irmak and Çankiri, became operative on the 23rd of April 1931. The railway between Irmak-Filyos, which had a total length of 391 kilometers, went into operation on 12th November 1935 with a ceremony held in Filyos. It comprised 27 stations, 1368 culverts, and bridges and 37 tunnels, and had a total length of 8800 kilometers.". (Source: Irmak Karabük Zonguldak Railway Line - UDHB). "Foto Birlik" was the most important photography studio in Zonguldak city which was an eyewitness in the early period of Republican Turkey. No copy in OCLC.; No copy in the Turkish National Library.
Augsburg, per Matthaei Seütteri, [c. 1730-1740], carta geografica incisa in rame, acquerellata a mano d'epoca, mm. 493x583 (l'impronta della lastra), mm. 520x602 (il foglio). Cartiglio con titolo in alto al centro. Lievi restauri al margine bianco.
192 pages. Undated but appears to be circa 1900. Fold out map of Sweden at page 11. Chapters include: Early Religious History of Sweden; Sweden since the Reformation; The Swedish Diet; Rev. Fred. Olaus Nilsson; Rev. Andreas Wiberg; Mr. Wiberg in America; Stockholm; Dalecarlia; Baptists in Dalecarlia; Skania; Island of Gottland; Wester Norrland and Aland; Swedish Lapland; Persecutions. Usual library markings. Front hinge taped. Back hinge open. Binding open at title page. A worthy reading copy. Book
305 pages plus 319 pages. This work is "a result of an extraordinary conference that took place in Toronto, Canada in November 1979. The Multicultural History Society of Ontario drew Finnish scholars from throughout the world to present papers on Finnish migration and about the life of the ethnic group, especially in North America, but everywhere it had dispersed throughout the world." - from Preface. Usual library markings. Average wear. Bindings somewhat fragile. Worthy reference copy. Book
Features: What we can do about fallout - how to protect yourself from the hottest year for nuclear fallout since testing began - Canada is the hottest country in the world; What is a Screen Gem? - the tv show machine that turns out the lion's share of the canned entertainment on our screens - a profile of the factory and the shrewd men who run it in the United States and Canada; Mordecai Richler reports from the world hockey tournament in Sweden; The cottage industry of Timmins, Ontario - Stealing Gold; Moral Re-Armament/MRA - a private citizen's security check on this 'mysterious organization that claims to be fighting communism'; Mackenzie Porter among the Bunnies - what these lovely young women are like on their own time; Pierre Berton spends election night with the Pearsons. Nice colour photo Coke ad on back cover shows young lady in red gown and young man in clown suite. Some chipping and sunning to edges of front cover. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 140 pages. 8 1/4"w x 11 5/8"h. This book attempts for the first time to collate all the different Abba singles that have been issued throughout the world. An extensive collectors' guide to the recordings of one of the world's most popular groups. Many b&w photos and illustrations. Rare.
Madrid, en la Imprenta Real, 1787. 4to.; 2 hs., 927 pp. Encuadernación en piel, de la época, con tejuelo.
Madrid, en la Imprenta Real, 1787. 4to.; 2 hs., 925 pp. Encuadernación en piel, de la época, con tejuelo.
Madrid, Juan Vidal, Editor, 1880. Dos volúmenes en folio; I: 68 pp. + 160 pp. + 180 pp. + 176 pp., 2 hs. .II: 2 hs., 151 pp. + 172 pp. + 199 pp., 2 hs. Además 192 pp. que contiene los números 1 a 12 de la "Revista Geográfica". Impresión a doble columna. Con numerosas ilustraciones entre el texto, algunas a toda plana, 67 láminas fuera de texto y 7 mapas dobles, impresos en color, dibujados y grabados por Daniel (Urrabieta) Vierge. Encuadernación de época en media piel, con pequeñas faltas de la misma en lomera. Contiene el "Viaje a Nueva Guinea" de Achille Raffray, el "Viaje en el vapor Vega para realizar el Pao del Nordeste" de Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, el "Paseo alrededor del mundo" del Barón Alexander Joseph von Hübner, el "Viaje a la Australia" de Désiré Charnay, traducido " y aumentado con importantes datos de excursiones hechas en el interior del pais" por Adolfo Suarez de Figueroa, y "Exploraciones de los Istnos de Panamá y de Darien" de Armand Reclus.
Augsburg, Opera Et Studio Matthaei Seütteri, [c. 1730-1740], carta geografica incisa in rame, leggermente acquerellata a mano d'epoca, mm. 508x581 (l'impronta della lastra), mm. 520x603 (il foglio). Bel cartiglio figurato in alto a destra. Lievi restauri al margine bianco, leggeri aloni.
xx + 197pp.with numerous brands and monograms of Swedish iron, 22cm., hardcover (editor's black cloth with gilt lettering, some traces of use, front hinge repaired), text and pages in very good condition, rare, W83341
PARIS, Le moniteur de l'Armée - Années 1878 à 1882 - 5olumes 1/2 Reliure - Dos lisse à filets dorés - N° 384, 5 janvier 1878 au N° 565 du 16 décembre 1882, SOIT 182 Numéros Cartes en texte - 360 & 312 - 343 & 328 - 312 & 348 - 360 & 360 - 360 & 360 pages + Tables Analytiques des Matières contenues pour chaque semestre - Bel ensemble, Bons exemplaires
36 pages. Nice two-colour cover illustration of Montreal Canadiens hockey player Butch Bouchard. Features: Nicolet - Region agronomique florissante; L'Habitation en Suede; Chantiers Miniatures de Deux Jumelles - Mmes Philias Dagenais et J. Meunier; "Wendy" Voit la Vie en Rose; Le Mond Sportif - with photo and brief write-up about Elmer Lach; Magnanarelle; Le Visage de Lumiere; Miserables Destinees; Jean L'Atome. Tom L'Intrepide. All text in French. Moderate wear. A nice vintage collectible for fans of the Montreal Canadiens. Magazine
53 pages. Three black and white plates. Includes piano music and dance instructions. "This volume of folk dances taken from Swedish sources and sympathetically translated for American use by Mr. Bergquist is genuine and cannot fail to receive the large appreciation it deserves, for he has danced them as his forefathers did in Sweden itself." - from Introduction by C. Ward Crampton. Dances include: The Skaning or the Stop; Bleking; Ladita - Lott' 1st Todt; Tantoli; The Rill; Snurrbock; Gustavus' Toast; Clap Dance; The Skobo Dance; Varsovienne; Three Men Polska; The Oxen Dance; Ostgota Polska; Schottische; Frykdal Polska; The Skanska Quadrille; Weaving DAnce; Fjallnas Polska; Gottland Quadrille; Dal Dance; The Halling; Vingaker Dance; The Skralat. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Gilt lettering upon front board still legible. A worthy reading copy of this charming Swedish cultural memento. Book
In-4°; pp. 20, al frontespizio marca tipografica. Legatura in cartonato semplice. storia history ottocento Svezia sweden francia france europa europe
In oblungo; Legatura editoriale in mezza-tela azzurra con titolo e ricchissimi fregi in nero al piatto anteriore. Al piatto posteriore fregi e prezzi di vendita. Probabile prima edizione del 1837 in quanto la cartina non presenta le vedute ai lati e sopra di essa come caratteristica delle edizioni successive. Il nostro esemplare presenta la custodia originale in ottime condizioni di conservazione. La cartina è in ottime condizioni di conservazione.
Two volume set in cardboard slipcase. Each book is 8 3/4"w x 9"h in heavy card covers. Let there Be Light: The Rwanda Project 1994-1998 documents Alfredo Jaar's public art project in Sweden in which he filled light boxes with the word "Rwanda" repeated. It is Difficult: Ten Years documents the retrospective of Alfred Jaar's work. This book has a loose sewn binding and some signatures are coming loose. Slipcase is Very Good, showing light wear.
pp. 38 (8)[Printed Register] + **Interleaved with numerous blank leaves, filled with early (1829) manuscript corrections, additions, etc. 24 mo. 135 mm. Original stiff marbled paper wraps. This is a very early Swedish Freemason's register, containing members and officers for several different lodges. It is also a handy 'Who's Who' and general directory of church and government officials, professionals, military officers, nobility, etc. in Linkoping, Sweden and the surrounding region. Corrected and updated (to 1829) in manuscript. Linkoping is an ancient city in southern middle Sweden. Its current population is over 100000. Linkoping is also the episcopal see of the Diocese of Linkoping (Church of Sweden) and is well known for its cathedral. Linkoping is the center of an old cultural region that dates back to 13th century. Nowadays, Linkoping is known for its university and its high-technology industries (including Saab aircraft engines). This little Masonic guide is extremely scarce. We can locate no other examples in any library world wide. SAFE ADD 1
In-8, broché, couverture papier gris, (6), vi, 360 p. First edition (1. oplag). (Birger Frank Nielsen, 224). Bon exemplaire, non rogné, quelques rousseurs.
Paris, chez Léopold Collin, 1807. In-8 relié pleine basane de l'époque, dos lisse à filets et pièce de titre rouge, 308 pages. Portrait en frontispice de Gustave III. Abbé Roman, témoin oculaire, ouvrage imprimé sur ses manuscrits autographes.Bel état..
viii + 423 + 442 + 443pp., qqs.rousseurs dans le texte, pages pour la plupart non coupées, bel état
A Paris, chez Jean François Bastien, 1796, An quatrième. 2 volumes In-8 reliés demi-basane blonde, dos lisses à filets dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge. 432 + 392 pages. Bon état. RELIE
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.75". Unmarked with light wear and soiling. An attractive vintage copy. Book