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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
A Lausanne & à Genève, chez Marc-Michel Bousquet & Comp., 1741, in-8, legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle, dorso con fregi a secco e in oro, titolo e numero di volume, tagli gialli, pp.[2], 522, [2], bianca l'ultima carta. Con frontespizio in rosso e nero. Manca il primo volume. Questo secondo contiene da p. 394 a p. 506: "Relation d'un voyage de Hollande en Suede".
8vo, 20.8cm. Pp. [ii],76, index. Plain new wrs. Title-page a little browned, good otherwise.-
Poèmes traduits du suédois, Gallimard, Du monde entier, 1979, 95 pp., broché, bon état.
Poèmes traduits du suédois, Gallimard, Du monde entier, 1988, 107 pp., broché, rousseur sur la couverture, état correct.
Poèmes traduits du suédois, Gallimard, Du monde entier, 1988, 120 pp., broché, bon état.
Poèmes traduits du suédois, Gallimard, Du monde entier, 1979, édition originale française, 120 pp., broché, bon état.
Actes Sud, 1995, 493 pp., broché, dos un peu écrasé avec plis, traces d'usage, état correct.
In 8° (20,5x13 cm); 208 pp. Brossura editoriale con scritte in nero ai piatti ed al dorso. Prima rara edizione di questa raccolte di caricature del celebre scrittore e disegnatore satirico svedese, Albert Engström (Lönnenberga, 12 maggio 1869 - Stoccolma, 16 novembre 1940). Discepolo di Carl Larsson, fu professore all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Stoccolma. Engström nel 1897 fu il fondatore del giornale umoristico Strix che divenne presto uno dei giornali satirici più importanti di Svezia. I numeri del giornale erano arricchiti da bellissimi disegni di Engström nei quali l'autore riproduceva i personaggi e le scene da lui incontrati durante le sue passeggiate giornaliere. Se è vero che non mancò di ritrarre personaggi illustri, la maggior parte delle sue caricature e dei suoi racconti sono incentrati su cacciatori, pescatori e contadini, in particolare legati alla piaga dell'alcol che l'autore non mancò mai di combattere. Questa qui presentata è una delle più rare prime edizioni delle sue opere. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione.
Broch?. 237 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Traduit du suédois par Lena Grumbach et Catherine Marcus, Actes Sud, 2006, 260 pp., broché, bon état.
Broch?. 48 pages.
364pp.with some ills., text in Swedish with English summary, cloth, 27cm, VG
Broch?. 197 pages.
br., en partie non coupé, ENVOI DE L’AUTEUR, impression en italien, (couv. lég. fanée), intérieur très frais. [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)]
Doctoral dissertation at Umea University, 1990. Summary in English."The dream of the good life: Quality of life and eating habits in an emerging industrial society: Stocka sawmill 1870-1990." Book
483 pages including index and notes. Examines the passage, revision and implementation of privacy and data protection laws in five countries. Drawing primarily upon interviews, he offers a critical analysis of what data protectors are actually doing to preserve individual rights and what problems they are encountering. "An indispensable resource for the study of citizenship and state power." - Contemporary Sociology. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Bit of rippling to first few leaves else tight and square. Solid copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), numerous plates (a number folding), illustrations and pedigrees in the text, and large folding coloured map on japon at end, lengthy inscription on front free endpapers verso; handsomely bound in green full calf BY RIVIERE, boards with gilt frame border, upper board blocked in gilt with Horton Hall crest, doublures tooled in blind, marbled edges, marbled endpapers.a very good, bright, crisp copy. The binding is signed on front paste-down. With the trade ticket of Foyle on front paste-down.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with photographs throughout; printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy.
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).
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.
Very Good Swedish Original photograph album. Cloth. Oblong cr. 8vo. (13 x 19 cm). Descriptions in Swedish. Various sized 20 b/w photographs. Other pages blank. Photos: St. Lars ruin.; Humanistiska Laroverket.; Kyrkan.; MAria-Kyrkan, Interiör.; Vardshuset Draken.; Sigtunastiftelsen. Flygfoto.; Posthuset.; Utsikt fran Flickinternatet.; Flickinternatet Berga elevhem.; Sigtuna stiflelsen.; Kyrkan.; Radhusel.; Stadshotellets terrass.; Humanistika Laroverket.; S:t. Olofs ruin.; Lilla torget och Stora gatan.; Gamla Tullstugan.; Sigtunaskolan.; Sigtunastiftelsen, Rosengarden.; Prastgarden, S:t. Pers ruin och 'Pilgrimstugan'.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 84 pages. 21x28 cm. Jaquette.
Oversize. 83 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good