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ISBN : 2907341170. ADDIM. 1993. In-4 Carré. Relié toilé, Jaquette. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Non paginé. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte. Envoi du capitaine de vaisseau Hubert Comte en page de faux titre. 2 photos disponibles.
français In-8 de 118 pp.; broché, première de couverture illustrée. Collection La mer et notre Empire.
in-12, 151 pages, broche, couverture illustree Très bel exemplaire. [PM-AT12]
Broch?. 316 pages.
1 vol. in-8 br., Editions Denoël, Paris, 2005, 192 pp. Bon état Français
Nouvelle société d'édition, 1933. In-12 broché, couverture rempliée de 250 pages. Préface de M. le Vice Amiral Lacaze. Edition originale, 1/XX exemplaires hors commerce n°XV, après seulement 30 exemplaires numérotés 1 - 30, sur madagascar, avec envoi. Bon état
ISBN : 2704800006. FRANCE EMPIRE. 1982. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 317 pages- nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte
Paris, J. Peyronnet & Cie (impr. de J. Peyronnet), 1944 - 1ère édition - Gr. in-8° (255 x 165) - Broché - Couv. illustrée - illustrations Nb PP H.T. - .291 pages - bon exemplaire - Réf. 47457
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 23/12/1917
<p>21,5 cm, cartoncino editoriale illustrato; p. 223, numerose foto in b/n fuori testo</p>
français Sans date. 2 tomes en 2 vol. in-8 de portrait, vij-350 et 360 pp.; demi-toile à coins à la Bradel bordé d'un double filet doré, tranche de tête dorée. Nouvelle édition revue avec soin, considérablement augmentée et fixée définitivement.
CHARTRES, R.-A. Brault - 1923 - In-8 - Broché - Illustrations en texte - X & 46 + (2) pages - très propre
français Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1982. Grand in-8 de XXII-322 pp. + 4 cartes dépl. h.t.; cartonnage à la Bradel de l'éditeur. Série L, volume II. Instructions nautiques. Bon état. Complet de l'Addenda mettant à jour à la date du 28 mai 1983 les instructions nautiques L 2 1982.
français Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1977. Grand in-8 de XXI-238 pp. + 4 cartes dépl. h.t.; cartonnage à la Bradel de l'éditeur. Série L, volume I. Instructions nautiques. Bon état.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrated title and very numerous photographs in the text; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Extremely scarce, especially in the dustwrapper
(Roma, Barbera, 1875), stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 23/27 con grande tavola litografica, ripiegata. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
In -folio, 43 cc. rilegate in mezza pelle e carta marmorizzata. Stefano delle Chiaie (1794-1860) fu un naturalista di area napoletana, ricordato per i suoi studi di botanica, anatomia, biologia, fra i quali quelli su invertebrati e molluschi (l’ambito di questo manoscritto). Il manoscritto è parte del lavoro cui Delle Chiaie si dedicò nell’ultima parte della sua vita, cioè la cura degli inediti del suo predecessore Filippo Cavolini (1756-1810), morto improvvisamente in seguito all’aggressione di un soldato mentre stava eseguendo una ricerca in barca nel Golfo di Napoli. Early and important researches on octopusses: Stefano delle Chiaie was a neapolitan scientist committed to many subjects, and between them the study of mollusks, argument of this manuscript that’s part of the work which Delle Chiaie dedicated himself to in the later part of his scientific career, i.e. the edition of manuscripts of his ancient colleague and master Filippo Cavolini, suddenly dead by an accident while doing his sea researches in Naples’ Gulf.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph document/letter sealed by Abidin Pasha. 33x21 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Seven lines. With a letterhead of The Province of Cezâyir-i Bahr-i Sefîd [i.e. The province of the Mediterranean Island and Aegean Archipelago]. Abidin Pasha was an Albanian patriot, politician, ideologue and diplomat; and the governor of Rhodes, Aden, Algeria, Ankara, and Adana. As a rilindas involved in the Albanian National Awakening, he was one of the founders of the League of Prizren and its chief representative for Epirus (1878). Dino was one of the main promoters in the need for the creation of the Autonomous Albanian Vilayet under the Ottoman suzerainty, and later a contributor to Albanian independence. Abedin Dino was from Chameria and he was born in Preveza on March 23, 1843, to one of the most notable and noble families of the city (the Dino family). During the Great Eastern Crisis Dino was one of ten signatories to a memorandum addressed to Berlin Congress hosts chancellor Bismarck and Count Andrassy on 20 June 1878 calling for reforms and Albanians to remain in the Ottoman state with their rights, desires, interests, and traditions being respected. Dino strongly supported the territorial integrity of Albanian inhabited lands remaining within the Ottoman state. Together with Abdul Frashëri, Vesel Dino, and Mehmet Ali Vrioni he established local League branches of the Albanian Committee of Janina and Assembly of Preveza. On 11 January 1879, a meeting in Preveza of Albanian notables and leaders at Dino's house agreed to oppose Epirus joining Greece, even though military force if an unsatisfactory agreement was imposed by the Great Powers and to express that view to the Berlin Congress. The free movement of Dino in Preveza and his appointment as a commissioner for delineating the border was representative of the support the Ottoman Empire gave to the League during this time. From 10 June - 12 September 1880 Dino briefly served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ottoman Empire for four months and was elevated to the rank of Pasha, becoming known as Abedin Pasha. Abdul Hamid II appointed Dino as he wanted to strengthen the Ottoman position during negotiations about the border with Greece. [.] In part due to his efforts and activities, the Vilayet of Janina did not join Greece and remained within the Ottoman Empire until 1912. He became a wâli (governor) of Aden and from 1904 Vizier (minister) in the Ottoman government headed by fellow Albanian Avlonyali Mehmed Ferid Pasha. Abedin Bej Dino was also an evaluated poet, publisher, writer, and translator. He wrote many songs, including the famous one "Këngë për Shqipërin" (alb. "Song for Albania", in 1879), "Të nxiturit e Shqipërisë duke përpjeturë" (1880), "Poema e Shenjtë" (Poema of Saint, 1884), "Poetry" (1888). He translated on Albanian language poems of a 13th-century Persian poet, and Sufi mystic Rumi. His son, Rasih Abidinpasazâde Dino (who has a book titled 'Üç Mektup') was a co-founder of the first Albanian school in the city of Preveza and in 1913 he was the head of the delegation of Albania that signed the Treaty of London that recognized Albania an independent state. Abidin Pasha is the grandfather of famous Turkish painter Abidin Dino, (1913-1993).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter/document signed/sealed by Mustafa Zeki Pasha who was Tophâne-i Âmire müsiri [i.e. Grandmaster and Commander of Artillery / Brigadier and Ministry of Military Schools], sent to Mazhar Pasha who was the commander of naval forces located in Chios Island (Sakiz Adasi) in the Archipelago, for the fortification to Chios fortress and around, and preparation an exploration report and a map. 34x21 cm. In Ottoman script. Folded. 1 p. It's written in a beautiful and legible riq'a script. Including 23 lines. Full. Zeki Pasha was one of the most trusted Ottoman generals and statesmen of Sultan Abdulhamid II. He served as Tophane Counselor for 18 years during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II. In 1899, Italian architect Alexandre Vallaury built the 'Tophane Müsiri Zeki Pasa Mansion (Yali)', one of the most valuable estates of Istanbul, on his behalf. In 1908, he fell out of favor with the declaration of the Second Constitutional Monarchy by Union and Progress Society (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and was deported first to Büyükada and then to Rhodes. (Source: Wikipedia). Minor stains on paper. A very good manuscript on a fine watermarked paper with a letterhead "Tophâne-i Âmîre Müsireti".
4pp notelet (two pages blank), measuring 7.0 x 4.5 ins (approx. 18.0 x 11.5 cms), on blind-embossed Admiralty stationery, dated 14 January 1909, last (blank) page lightly dusty else a near fine copy. THE ENTIRE LETTER IS WRITTEN, DATED AND SIGNED IN JELLICOE'S HAND. Jellicoe writes to one 'Mr. Trill', evidently an old shipmate from HMS Ramillies. 'I was very glad to hear from you that you are well and strong. Long may you remain so. I wish we could have the Ramillies commission over again. I am very glad that your boy is coming to Portsmouth. I hope it will be managed all right. I am glad to say that Lady Jellicoe and I are both very well. I hope some day at Portsmouth we may come across you, but I am much tied to the office here. I would sooner be fitting out nets at sea'. John Rushworth Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe (1859-1935) commanded the Grand Fleet at Jutland. He was appointed to HMS Ramillies, new flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet, which he commanded from 1893-7 (probably the period referred to in the letter). He later served as First Sea Lord and was raised to the peerage in 1925 as 1st Earl Jellicoe. AUTOGRAPH MATERIAL BY JELLICOE IS EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Musée des Beaux Arts de Rouen, 1999. In-4 carré (29 x 25 cm) broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 220 p. , illustrations nombreuses en noir et en couleurs. Légère trace de pliure sur la couverture. In-fine de ce catalogue d'exposition : Biographie et bibliographie fournies
Broch?. 32 pages. 29,5x20 cm.
Editions G.P 1945. In-4 cartonnage éditeur. 109 pages. Aquarelles de C. LE BAUBE. Bon état.
Hardcover grand in-4, 110 pp., nombreuses aquarelles (plusieurs à pleine page) en couleur, cartonnage de l'éditeur, dos toile. Auréole d'origine indéterminée au 1er plat sinon très bel exemplaire. [PIL-HA2] Les bateaux français de la 2ème guerre mondiale.
PARIS, Editions G. P., (1945) - Cartonnage dos toile bleue de l'éditeur - In-4, 23,5 x 31,5 - Auteur, titre et illustrateur estampés en bleu nuit sur le premier plat, ainsi que l'insigne de la marine dorée et gaufrée sur fond estampé en bleue - Nnombreuses aquarelles de C. Le Baube reproduites en couleurs - 110 pages - Bel exemplaire.