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grand in-8°, 214 pages, ill. h.t. n., broche, couv. illustree plastifiee à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [CA30-1][CA27/1] En 1966, le peintre Carzou et sa femme firent un séjour de plusieurs semaines en République d’Arménie. Ils en ramenèrent une moisson d’image que Mme Carzou nous livre ici.
82 pages. Features: Ancestral Trust - The English in the Eastern Roman Empire; Dining with Angels - Cuisine of the Eastern Roman Empire; The Anti-Empire - a brief history of Armenia; The Changing Tale of Armenian Clothing; Kingdom in the Sun II - The Other Norman Conquest; Fighting Cardinals - Henry Beaufort & Guiliano Cesarini; The Work of the Sofer - reproducing the holy texts of Jerusalem; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
1970X116918Erevan [Yerevan], Erevani Hamalsarani Hrat. 1970 255 + [3] pp. + errata slip, 15cm., publisher's hardcover, cfr. OCLC 256080674, [Latin-Armenian-Russian dictioary of plant names], X116918
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English. 34 4 p., color and b/w ills. Beyond the vessel: Myths, legends, and fables in contemporary ceramics around Europe. Mesher, a new exhibition space initiated by the Vehbi Koc Foundation, opens with its inaugural exhibition "Beyond the Vessel: Myths, Legends, and Fables in Contemporary Ceramics around Europe." The exhibition demonstrates how ancient myths have echoed down through generations, and now form an exciting new wave of contemporary art inspired by the human characteristics and archetypes they represent. It focuses on how clay, often used simply to manufacture vessels and other utilitarian objects, holds the potential of being one of the most refined, yet powerful materials in the hands of artists with exceptional skill and vision, expressing human emotion in the greatest degree of subtlety. In conjunction with the opening, Mesher publishes the exhibition catalogue including articles written by Catherine Milner, the exhibition s co-curator from Messums Wiltshire, Paul Greenhalgh, Director of Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, and Glen R. Brown, Professor of Art History at Kansas State University. Designed by Ayse Bozkurt, the publication features photographs by Sylvain Deleu and Hadiye Cangökce.
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 120 p., ills. and many plans, one folded map (50x67 cm) of the Galata quarter surrounded by the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn of Constantinople, including Genoese and Byzantine architectural buildings. First edition of this rare and the early book on old Genoese and Byzantine buildings in the Galata quarter of Constantinople, written by Turkish art historian Celal Esat Arseven (1876-1972). The Galata quarter first appeared in Late Antiquity as Sykai or Syca. By the time the Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae has compiled in ca. 425 AD, it had become an integral part of the city as its 13th region. According to the Notitia, it featured public baths and a forum built by Emperor Honorius, a theatre, a portico street, and 435 mansions. It is also probable that the settlement was enclosed by walls in the 5th century. In the 11th century, the quarter housed the city's Jewish community, which numbered some 2,500 people. In 1171, a new Genoese settlement in the area was attacked and nearly destroyed. In 1233, during the subsequent Latin Empire (1204-1261), a small Catholic chapel dedicated to St. Paul was built in place of a 6th-century Byzantine church in Galata. This chapel was significantly expanded in 1325 by the Dominican friars, who officially renamed it the Church of San Domenico, but local residents continued to use the original denomination San Paolo. In 1407, Pope Gregory XII, in order to ensure the maintenance of the church, conceded indulgences to the visitors of the Monastery of San Paolo in Galata. The building is known today as the Arap Camii (Arab Mosque) as per its conversion into a mosque a few years later (between 1475 and 1478) under the rule of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II with the name Galata Camii. In 1261, the quarter was retaken by the Byzantines, but Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos granted it to the Genoese in 1267 in accordance with the Treaty of Nymphaeum. This rare book includes the history and the plans of the buildings such as the Arap Mosque (Church of San Domenico) (1325), Galata Tower (1348), Church of Saint Benoit (1427), Zülfaris Synagogue (1823), Church of Saints Peter and Paul (1843), Camondo Steps (1880), St. George's Austrian High School (1882), Ashkenazi Synagogue (1900), Italian Synagogue (1931), Neve Shalom Synagogue, etc. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Celal Esat Arseven was a Turkish art professor and historian. Born the son of a pasha in Istanbul, Celal Esat Arseven graduated from Besiktas Military School in 1888 and studied drawing at a fine arts school for a year before going to military college. He continued writing and painting while in the army, from which he resigned in 1908. In the years before World War I, he worked at the humor magazine Kalem with Cemil Cem, one of the great early caricaturists of Turkey. Arseven was a writer and artist of diverse talents. In 1918, he wrote a libretto for one of the first Turkish operas and went on to write several musical plays performed at the Istanbul municipal and state theaters. In addition to being an accomplished watercolorist, he was also a professor of architecture and municipal planning at the Istanbul Fine Arts Academy from 1924 to 1941. He published a five-volume art encyclopedia between 1943 and 1954, and many books on Turkish painting and architecture throughout his lifetime. Before his death, he was awarded a doctoral degree by Istanbul University. He was also a delegate to the Turkish Grand National Assembly during its seventh and eighth sessions. (Sources: And, Metin. "Opera and Ballet in Modern Turkey." In The Transformation of Turkish Culture: The Atatürk Legacy, edited by Günsel Renda and C. Max Kortepeter. Princeton, NJ: Kingston Press, 1986). Özege 5112.; TBTK 4748.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 170, [1] p., 1 b/w plate. Milli Mücadelede Erzurum. Erzurum City in the Turkish War of Independence. First Edition.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xv], 200 p. Osmanli diplomasisinde Ermeni meselesinin ortaya çikisi, 1878-1897.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [v], 73 p., b/w and color ills. Kalekilise. Haçin (Saimbeyli) soykiriminin dehset yeri.
055337Paris Librairie Hachette et Cie 1893 in 4 (28,5x20) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin à coins maroquiné rouge à gros grains de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, tête dorée (rutilante), 368 pages, avec 151 illustrations gravées d'après les photographies prises par M. Chantre et deux cartes. Superbe exemplaire, exempt de rousseurs, reliure rutilante ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
606202Moscou, Aditions en langues étrangères, 1955. In-8, rel. éd. pleine-perc. bordeaux, dos lisse, titre en long, vignette en centre du 1er plat, 237 pp., 48 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b., 1 carte dépl., bandeaux, notes in fine. Ex-libris manuscrit.
189310026Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1893. In-4 de [4]-368 pages, demi-cartonnage façon toile bleue, pièce de titre noire avec titre doré au dos.
1979X116851Beirut, Hamaskaïne 1979 [16] + 1326pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in brown cloth with gilt letterin on spine, text is clean and bright, edition limited to 1000 copies, very good, cfr. OCLC 26968193, [English-Armenian dictionary], weight: 2kg., X116851
132889S.N. Michigan 1988 In-8 ( 210 X 140 mm ) de 394 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée, bon exemplaire.
1990X111393Astoria, Fawcett 1990 Complete in 2 volumes, xli,414 + 565pp. + plate and large folding map, publisher's hardcovers with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright, reprint of the original 1827-edition, very good, X111393
1917ABE-18435542181110 PAGES-PREFACE PAR JEAN JULLIEN-ENVOI DE CHARLES VOGEL AU ROMANCIER ET CRITIQUE LITTERAIRE JACQUES DES GACHONS-EN GRANDE PARTIE NON COUPE-LEGERES ROUSSEURS EN PLATS-DOS INSOLE MAIS EXTREMEMENT LISIBLE-(JDG18)
190624011Paris Hachette 1906 In4° 624 pp + V + 422 pp année deux semestres et supplément ( à travers le monde ) en un volume
1891103161Hachette, 1891, in-4°, 427 pp, 313 gravures sur bois dans le texte et hors texte, 4 cartes, reliure demi-basane havane, dos lisse, titres dorés (rel. de l'époque), pas de rousseurs, bon état
1897WOC-1289Hommage aux Victimes de la Catastrophe du 4 mai 1897. Nombreuses illustrations. Paris, Bureau des Oeuvres d'Orient, sans date (1897). In-4 (29x20cm) de percaline verte muette. X,292pp.
1890112501890 percaline éditeur. in-8, 292pp. , illustré, P. Bureau des Œuvres d'Orient ca. 1897,
1969X111411Paris, Paul Geuthner 1969 xx + 197pp., avec 5 ills. + une carte dépliante, 24cm., br.orig., bon état, X111411
189397663Paris, P., Librairie Hachette 1893 In-4, demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés à froid, 368 pp., 151 illustrations in & hors-texte d’après les photographies de M. Chantre, 2 cartes. Bon exemplaire.
Complete in 2 volumes, xli,414 + 565pp. + plate and large folding map, publisher's hardcovers with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright, reprint of the original 1827-edition, very good, X111393
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. made as saved original covers on cloth's faces. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). Ills. In Armenian. Uncommon. Chanth. Revue hebdomadaire illustree art-litterature-science. No: 17, 1919. [Armenian periodical]. Directeur-Administrateur: H. Foulikadjian.; Proprietaire-Redacteur-en-Chef: M. Barsamian.
xx + 197pp., avec 5 ills. + une carte dépliante, 24cm., br.orig., bon état, X111411
1980X119806Venetik [Venice], Mkhitarean Tparan 1980 157pp., with illustrations, 27x27cm., softcover, text in Armenian, edition limited to 500 copies, good condition, cfr. OCLC 1242739732, [A publication dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the birth of Mkhitar Sebastatsi, 1676-1749, founder of the Mekhitarist Order in 1701], weight: 1kg., X119806