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13542PARIS, F. Lanore Ed. - 1935 - In-8 carré - Broché - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations NB dans le texte et HT de Nemours Bonin - 177 pages
32559In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 51 p. Stockholm, Union patronale suédoise, 1948.
192971411Traduit du Suédois par Karin Dubois-Heyman et Félix Frapereau, un des 50 exemplaires sur papier alfa d'Ecosse numérotés de 11 à 60 (n° 53), 1 vol. in-12 demi-basane caramel postérieure, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, J. Ferenczi & Fils, Éditeurs, Paris, s.d., [ 1929], 284 pp.
18620A Londres et à Paris, chez la veuve Duchesne, 1767, 1 broché, couverture en papier dominoté. 2 volumes in-8, faux-titre, titre, 382 pages et faux-titre, titre, 399 pages, exemplaire à pleines marges ;
1929RO20178085FERENCZI J. & FILS. 1929. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 284 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 890-Littératures des autres langues
R320115469L'illustration. non date. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 pages augmentées de quelques illustrations en couleur hors texte. 1 manque en coin inferieur du 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
1843GITb687paris Amsterdam chez Mme Bouchard-Huzardn chez JH et G Van Heteren 1843. In-8 broché VIII 131pp. Dos légèrement fendillé avec petits manques de papier, petits manques angulaires sur le 2e plat de couverture, cachets de bibliothèque.
2025x-1032661801Taylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 51 p. Très bon exemplaire.
Revue. 80 pages. 20x30 cm.
PARIS, F. Lanore Ed. - 1935 - In-8 carré - Broché - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations NB dans le texte et HT de Nemours Bonin - 177 pages
2026x-1009374109Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 302 pages. 6.00x0.69x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2026x-1009374125Cambridge University Press 2026. Paperback. New. 302 pages. 6.00x0.63x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
ria9781119895305_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
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47 pages including index and colour photography. "Presents favourite Norwegian recipes including easy, step-by-step recipes from Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. Author's suggestions for setting the table and serving the meal will acquant you with Norwegian customs, and you can share what you've learned with your guests as you eat the delicious dishes found in this book." - from back board. Usual library markings. Binding sound. Average wear. Solid working copy. Book
165580751655 demi-rel. bas. mod. 2 plaq. pet. in-4, (2ff.); 6pp., (1f. bl.) et 12pp., Hamburg 1655
223204Paris, Hachette, 1881 in-8, XLVI-416 pp., index, demi-chagrin brun à coins, dos à nerf orné (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolé.
181481 volume in-12° relié pleine basane marron marbrée d'époque, dos à nerfs décoré, pièce de titre arrachée, coiffe supérieure un peu courte et fissures aux mors supérieurs, quelques traces de frottement en coupes6 f. nchf. 260 p. Bel état interne (Ex-Libris J. Validire)
2011LITTSUED0420Honfleur, Zulma, 2011, 12,5 x 19, 512 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée imprimée. Choix, présentation et traduction du suédois par Elena Balzamo.
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
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