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Madrid, Espasa-Calpe, 1935. 4to., 214 pp., con numerosos grabados xilográficos en negro, obra del autor. Primera edición. Cubiertas originales salvadas en media tela.
Madrid, Caro Raggio, 1972. 4to.; 397 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Rafael Caro Raggio, Editor, s.a. (1930). 4to.; 332 pp., 2 hs. Primera edición. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles, 1978. 4to. mayor; XVI pp., 103 hojas sin paginar, con facsímiles. Edición limitada y numerada de 300 ejemplares. Cubiertas originales.
2 Vols., folio, [2], 460; [2], [441]-990, [2, directions to the binder], [4, list of subscribers]pp., lacks most plates and maps, text age-toned and with occasional staining, cont. red morocco, rubbed and worn. With 8 plates and 3 torn and defective maps: Vol. I. Plate. p. 157. Plate. p. 203. Plate. p. 407. Vol. II. Frontispiece. Map. p. 541. Map. p. 580. Plates x 2. p.685. Map. p. 906. Plates x 2. p. 920.
Madrid, Ediciones de la Vicesecretaría de Educación Popular, 1942. 4to. menor; 115 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
PARIS, La Renaissance du Livre - 1929 - Coll. "La grande légende de la mer" - In-12 - Broché - Couverture illustrée - Frontispice - Illustrations NB HT - 225 pages - Bon exemplaire
180pp.+ 12 figuren & 3 uitvouwbare kaarten, 26cm., publicatie van de "Koninklijke Academie voor wetenschappen, letteren en schone kunsten van België", in de reeks "Collectanea Maritima" vol.III, goede staat, B83821
Good English Original bdg. Hardcover. Good. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). 79 p. B/w ills. The principles of pilotage & navigation for little ships.
Madrid, 1958 [Separata del "Anuario de la Asociación Española de Derecho Marítimo"]. 4to. mayor; 55 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
Fine English Paperback., Very good., 20 x 14 cm, 457 p. "Osmanli kara ve deniz kuvvetleri kurulus devri, AYDIN TANERI, Kültür Bakanligi, Ankara, 1998"
Fine Turkish Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 84 p. Plevne Müdafii Müsir Gazi Osman Pasa Hazretleri. Ayanoglu Mustafa Hilmi Pasa'nin 93 Plevne Harbi hatiralari.
PARIS, Ed. France Empire - 1967 - In-8 - Reliure éditeur pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Cartes, annexes, index - 650 pages - Quelques accrocs sur la jaquette sinon très propre, bon exemplaire
PARIS, Ed. France Empire - 1968 - In-12 - Broché - Couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations NB HT - 361 pages - Très bon exemplaire
Associazione Navimodellisti Bolognesi , Sans date 1995 (?) - In-4, Oblong, 31,8 x 25 cms - Reliure éditeur pleine toile - Titre & illustration dorés au 1 plat - Très nombreux dessins en texte (entre 3 & 5 par pages) - 16 planches couleurs PP - 359 pages + VIII - très propre
Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée en 1986 au Musée d'Histoire de Marseille; commissaire de l'exposition Marie-Hélène Guyonnet: historique du port de Marseille, l'arsenal des galères (1665-1715), le port au XIXè siècle, les calfats, réparation navale et conditions de travail au XXè; préface de Robert VIGOUROUX. Exemplaire enrichi du tapuscrit d'une lettre du président de l'association accompagnant 3 photocopies d'articles de presse de l'époque (1 du "Provençal": "[...] Une expo "sociale" au Musée d'Histoire de Marseille: elle retrace le passé et définit l'avenir" et 2 de "La Marseillaise") et 4 photos originales (2 de vitrines de l'exposition et 2 d'ouvriers). Français
242pp., 26cm., publicatie van de "Koninklijke Academie voor wetenschappen, letteren en schone kunsten van België", in de reeks "Collectanea Maritima" vol.II, goede staat, B83820
xli + 505pp. + 1 grote uitvouwbare tabel (in fine), 26cm., in de reeks "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België. Klasse der Letteren" nr.72 (Jg.35, 1973), zeer goede staat, [with an English summary], B83920
Madrid, 1935. 4to alargado; 67 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Very Good Very Good English Paperback. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 235 p., color and b/w ills. Before and after Pîrî Reis: Maps at Topkapi Palace.= Pîrî Reis'ten önce ve sonra: Topkapi Sarayi'nda haritalar. Edited by Alev Taskin. Before and After Pîrî Reis: Maps at Topkapi Palace Pîrî Reis is one of the foremost names in the history of Turkish cartography and navigation. This exhibition explores his role in the history of Turkish mapping as well as that of subsequent cartographers.
New New English Paperback. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 235 p., color and b/w ills. Before and after Pîrî Reis: Maps at Topkapi Palace.= Pîrî Reis'ten önce ve sonra: Topkapi Sarayi'nda haritalar. Edited by Alev Taskin. Before and After Pîrî Reis: Maps at Topkapi Palace Pîrî Reis is one of the foremost names in the history of Turkish cartography and navigation. This exhibition explores his role in the history of Turkish mapping as well as that of subsequent cartographers.
182 pages. Index. "Author interviewed 17 old-time tugboat captains, engineers and deckhands to assemble this intimate and often hair-raising account of life aboard BC tugs. Generously illustrated with archival photos and images of the skippers who appear within... An engaging portrait of the coastal characters and vessels that shaped this region's maritime history." - from dust jacket. Glossary. Usual library markings. Average wear. A sound reference copy. Book
Very Good French Contemporary 1/4 leather bdg. with marbled boards. Small 4to. (27 x 19 cm). 23 p. (11 p. in Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters; 12 p. in French), with rare 4 folded maps. A very good copy. First and only edition of this extremely rare bilingual book in French and Ottoman Turkish, including the first records on the formation and characteristics of storms to explain how storms and hurricanes occurred, which route they followed, and how they were conveyed to the regions that need to be warned by telegraph, for the vessels sailing in the seas, by French expert Coumbary who was founded the Rasathâne-i Âmîre [i.e. Ottoman Imperial Observatory]. Both the original French and Turkish translations of the work were published together in one volume. The work also included four maps which were drawn for this work only. The first map shows the movement of a storm that occurred on March 8, 1865, the second one shows the occurrence between the Tropic Cancer and Capricorn whirlwinds, storms in the Atlas and Indian oceans, the movements in the Bay of Bengal, the storms in different directions in the China Sea, the Gulfstream, Grönland, and Azores. The second observatory in the Ottoman era was established for meteorology. Before this center was established, beginning from the Reformation (1839), many meteorological observatories were built by foreigners in various cities such as Istanbul, Smyrna, Trebizond, Tekirdag, and Merzifon both as private and public establishments. The very first known temperature readings are the meteorological observations made by the Priest Dalmas at the St. Benôit monastery between 1839-1847. Later William Lane, an Englishman who came to Istanbul during the Crimean War, made observations at the British Cemetery at Haydarpasa. W. Noe, director of the Mekteb-i Fünûn-u Sahane made observations at the house in Kalyoncukulluk where he lived until the Beyoglu Fire in 1848; and finally, it is known that French engineer Ritter, who was invited by the government for waterworks in Kuruçesme (1856-1860) also conducted meteorological observations. Observations on precipitation and humidity conducted between 1875-1892 by an amateur observer on the Thomson Farm in Erenköy are invaluable on the subject of Istanbul's climate. These observations have been published in Budapest in 1928. Excellent observations on heat, pressure, and humidity, made in the summer residence of the Russian ambassador on Büyükada have also been published, in Annales St. Petersburg. In 1858, the French government established the first observatory communicating data over the telegraph, and in 1863, by compiling meteorological data in France, the French National Meteorological Network started operations. In 1868, upon the recommendation of the French government, the Rasathane-i Âmire was founded to convey meteorological forecasts to certain centers by telegraph. Instruments were purchased from leading European factories, and operations started on top of a hill 74 meters high on Pera. The first director was Mr. Aristide Coumbray, who came to Istanbul to renovate the telegraph network. (Instruments commissioned from France were set up at Mr. Coumbary's home, which stood at the garden of the Swedish Embassy. The observatory was later moved after its offices were prepared.) Coumbary represented Turkey in the first international meteorology congress, convened in Wien five years later in 1873. Rasathane-i Âmire worked by the same system as the National Meteorology Center in France. In the observation books of 1868 (August-November), names of affiliated stations are given to us Soulina, Köstence (Constantia), Varna, Burgaz, Valona, Elbasan, Durazzo, and Beirut. Later, stations in Izmir, Diyarbakir, Baghdad, and Fao were also added. The observatory founded by Aristide Coumbary in 1868 in Istanbul, operated until the end of the First World War. Özege 5735.; TBTK 7688, 10862.; Not in OCLC.
Sevilla, Diputación,1998. 4to. mayor; 468 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Montaner y Simón, 1891. 4to. mayor; VIII-352 pp. Ilustraciones entre el texto y una lámina en color. La página 14/15 presenta rotura en el ángulo superior exterior, con pérdida de letras. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.