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a90088Berlin 1832 first edition. In German. Hardcover. 4to. 112p. paper covered boards with red spine label and old green number label on heel of spine. Good cover worn. Binding secure. a bit of ink writing and old circular owner stamp on titlepage. . hardcover
1777AQ23759London: Printed for J. Nourse 1777. 130pp. Later blind-ruled half-calf buff paper boards lettered in gilt armorial blind-stamps to both boards. Rubbed and marked joints split some loss to head of spine paper library shelf-label to foot. Bookplate of the Swansea Training College to FEP manuscript shelf-marks to FFEP occasional spotting. A remarkably rare survival of the first edition in English of Lettre sur l’education 1760 the declaration of Frederick II King of Prussia 1712-1785 announcing his desires regarding educational reform. Soon after the original Continental publication Frederick laid the basic foundations of what would eventually become the Prussian primary education system issuing in 1763 a decree for the first Prussian general school law based on the principles developed by Johann Julius Hecker. A true progressive in matters of learning he championed the acquisition of knowledge for the sake of knowledge and believed that women ought to be provided with the same opportunities of their male counterparts as the were no less capable: 'leur intelligence ne le cède point à celle de l'homme et même qu'avec une éducation plus mâle elles l'emporteraient sur nous'. 'Their intelligence does not yield to that of man and even that with a more masculine education they would prevail over us'. ESTC records a single copy Miami. ESTC N33830. First edition in English. 8vo. Printed for J. Nourse hardcover
17914651Dublin: Luke White. 1791 1791. First edition. Four volumes bound in two. 8vo. 210x125mm. Volume I. The History of my own times. Parts I and II. pp. xxv 2 270 2bl. And The History of the Seven Years War. Part I. pp. xii 2 154. Volume II. The History of the Seven Years War. Part II. 4 188. Memoirs from the Peace of Hubertsburg to the Partition of Poland and of the Bavarian War. pp. xii 4 198. Of the four half titles "Posthumous Works of Frederic II. King of Prussia" only two are present. Bound in contemporary Irish mottled calf spine decorated in gilt with red morocco labels lettered decorated and numbers with volume numbers and shelfmarks in gilt. Front free endpapers have the ownership stamp of F. Colgan Cappagh and T.G Odling. The Colgans of Cappagh House were a County Kildare family. Some scuffing to the boards with loss but otherwise an attractive Irish binding in nice condition and very good internally. Unrecorded at the BL the only institutional copy in the UK is with the National Trust. Two copies in Dublin and five others worldwide. ESTC; T167665. ESTC; T167665. Dublin: Luke White. 1791 hardcover
1760AQ29026Potsdam Et se trouve A Amsterdam: Chez J. H. Schneider 1760. 308pp 2. Title page printed in red and black. Contemporary gilt-tooled Calf. A trifle rubbed without lettering-piece. Internally clean and crisp. A collection of poetry and philosophical musings composed by Friedrich II of Prussia whilst summering at the palace San-Souci Potsdam. First published for private circulation in 1752 in 1760 several unauthorised editions of the book appeared. In response Friedrich II published a self-edited version in the same year under the title Poesies Diverse. . 12mo. Chez J. H. Schneider unknown
1899055246Istanbul: Sabah Gazetesi / Mihran Matbaasi. AH 1316 1899. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine brown quarter leather bdg. brown boards with decorative embossing. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 17 cm. In Ottoman script Old Turkish with Arabic script. 176 p. 33 unnumbered b/w plates of views of the Middle Eastern cities Kaiser and queen's portraits ills. of their maritime voyages a general view of Beirut a panorama of Jerusalem in two pages The Government House and Lake Tiberia in Beirut a general view of Jaffa churches and castles and Masjid-i Aksa of Jerusalem Idlib the interior of the Umayyad Mosque in Jerusalem The Government House of Jaffa Beirut - Damascus railways street views and architectural buildings from Damascus the market place of Jaffa Bethlehem and the church views of Trablus-Sam i.e. Tripolis ruins of Baalbek and other numerous b/w photos published for only this book. Slight stains on pages a modern repair on a leaf with tape otherwise a very good copy. Bound together with "Eski Sevda" which is a compilation of Turkish tales. First and only edition of this richly illustrated scarce and uncommon book was printed for the German Emperor Wilhelm II and his wife Augusta Victoria the commemoration of the construction of Alman Çesmesi i.e. German Fountain in Constantinople and the first anniversary of the Wilhelm II's travel to the Ottoman Empire in 1898. The fountain's design was drawn by the architect Spitta and constructed by the architect Schoele with the German architect Carlitzik and Italian architect Joseph Anthony working on the project. The fountain was built in Germany and then transported piece by piece to Istanbul reassembled in its current site and officially opened on January 27 1901 on the birthday of German Emperor Wilhelm II. Wilhelm II's voyage to the Levant in 1898 was a state visit that the German Emperor undertook in the Ottoman Empire between 25 October and 12 November 1898. The Kaiser started his journey to the Ottoman Eyalets with Istanbul on 16 October 1898; then he went by yacht to Haifa on 25 October. After visiting Jerusalem and Bethlehem the Kaiser went back to Jaffa to embark on Beirut where he took the train passing Aley and Zahlé to reach Damascus on 7 November. This book is richly illustrated including many views of the cities of this voyage's destinations like Jerusalem Damascus Beirut Beirut Jafa Baalbek etc. On 10 November Wilhelm went to visit Baalbek before heading to Beirut to board his ship back home on 12 November. His visit spurred interest in the German Templer colonies in Palestine. One of the Kaiser's traveling companions Colonel Joseph von Ellrichshausen initiated the formation of a society for the advancement of the German settlements in Palestine named the Gesellschaft Zur Förderung der Deutschen Ansiedlungen in Palästina in Stuttgart. It enabled the settlers to acquire land for new settlements by offering them low-interest loans. A subsequent second wave of German settlers founded Wilhelma named after the Kaiser now called Bnei Atarot in 1902 near Lod Walhalla 1903 near the original Jaffa colony followed by Bethlehem of Galilee 1906. The German Settlement Society successfully encouraged some of the Templars to return to the official national Protestant Church. The non-Templar colony of Waldheim now Alonei Abba was subsequently founded next to Bethlehem of Galilee in 1907 by proselytized Templers now affiliated with the Old-Prussian State Church. The visit resulted in the highest-profile political event in the life of Theodor Herzl considered the founder of Zionism. Through the efforts of William Hechler via Frederick I Grand Duke of Baden Herzl publicly met Wilhelm II three times during the voyage once in Istanbul on 15 October 1898 and twice in Palestine 29 October and 2 November. The meetings significantly advanced Herzl's and Zionism's legitimacy in Jewish and world opinion. Wikipedia. Only one copy in OCLC Library of Congress. Karl Süssheim Collection no. 1300 900684728. Özege 7023 <br/> <br/> Sabah Gazetesi / Mihran Matbaasi., [AH 1316] hardcover
1928142106London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1928. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. London Macmillan and Co. Limited December 1928 third reprint/ October 1928. Large octavo xxiv 494 2 publisher's list pages plus a frontispiece portrait and 3 plates all with tissue-guards. Gilt-decorated cloth; top edge gilt; an excellent copy with the very good dustwrapper a little marked creased and torn. A relevant newspaper clipping is mounted on the front free endpaper. Victoria Princess Royal 1840-1901 was the oldest child of Queen Victoria; in 1858 she married Prince Frederick of Prussia 1831-1888. He became Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia in March 1888 but died of cancer 99 days later. His Consort was subsequently known as The Empress Frederick. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover
1912145443London: Hodder and Stoughton 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Hodder and Stoughton 1912 first edition in English. Octavo xvi 132 pages with 9 illustrations plus 28 plates from photographs mounted on thick card leaves and a colour frontispiece with a tissue guard. Gilt-lettered green cloth sunned and a little flecked; binding a little shaken; some light offsetting from the plates; old prices markings in blue pencil on the half-title; a very good copy. A memoir of hunting in Asia and Europe by the eldest son of Kaiser Wilhelm II. It includes elephant and tiger hunting in India and Ceylon as well as ibex deer chamois and game birds in Europe. Translated by J.E. Hodder Williams. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
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