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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original lithograph map partly colored in brown tones. 82x56 cm. (Map print size: 50x46 cm). This map including four different map blocks on the paper. Three small ones include completely Asia, Baycal Lake, and North Russia. The big one includes a very detailed view of Japan, the Sea of Japan, Korea Strait, Korean Peninsula, Korean Bay, Yellow Sea, Shangai, Mongolia, Manchuria, and East Russian lands. No info about the cartographer. "The Cartographer Plotting School was opened to train the cartographers, especially when they were needed on military issues in the Ottoman State. Since there are differences between land maps and sea maps (in terms of measurements), the institution of surveyors emerged. When surveyors were needed also in the Navy, students at the Naval School were trained on this issue, and the gap for surveyors was covered in this way." (SCHOOL OF MAP DRAWING IN THE OTTOMAN STATE, Derya Geçili). Minor splits on foldings. Map in good condition generally.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color litographed plate. 18x41 cm. In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). Two-paged plate. A rare color lithographed plate from Mehmed Esref's 'Muhtasar Umûmî Atlas'. A very detailed plate showing Europe's and the US' demographic structure in 1922 with very attractive detailed statistical schemes. Besides the usual demographic scheme, there are 28 European states on the plate: Germany, France, Spain, Russia (Soviets), England, Italy, Poland, Romania, Holland, Norway, Estonia, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Switzerland, Lithuania, Yugoslavia, Portugal, The United States of America, Hungary, Sweden, Denmark, Latvia, Belgium, Greece, Finland, Avrupa-yi Türkî [i.e. Turkey in Europe], Albania. Mehmed Esref (1846-1912) was a Turkish / Ottoman military cartographer and educator in the Ottoman military school [Mekteb-i Harbiye] active in the first part of the 20th century, and he prepared and published many separate maps and atlases more besides this one.
Very Good Arabic Original printed b/w map. Folded. 21,5 x 34,5 cm. In Arabic. Chipped on extremities. A good print. No scale. Shows Arabian Peninsula and Mecca, Bilad al-Sam.
Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In special box. Folio. (31 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 188 p., richly b/w and color ills. In collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Dd created an exhibition "The Nobels and Baku Oil" that was displayed at the Baku Museum Centre. The exhibition was dedicated to the 15th anniversary of the Contract of the Century and the 130 years since the Nobel Brothers opened their business in Baku. It told the story of the Nobel Company's accomplishments in Azerbaijan from 1874 to 1920 and its role in the economic, technological and social development of the region. The Nobel brothers - Alfred, Ludvig and Robert - once had with Baku. In fact, when the Nobel Prizes were established more than a century ago (1901), roughly 12 percent of the prize money was drawn from Alfred's shares in the Nobel Brothers' Petroleum Company in Baku. The Petroleum Production Company Nobel Brothers, Limited, or Branobel ("Nobel Brothers" in Russian), was an oil company set up by Ludvig Nobel and Baron Peter von Bilderling. It operated mainly in Baku, Azerbaijan, but also in Cheleken, Turkmenistan. Originally established by Robert Nobel (who contributed 25,000 rubles) and the investments of barons Peter von Bilderling (300,000 rubles) and Standertskjöld (150,000 rubles) as a distillery in 1876, it became, during the late-19th century, one of the largest oil-companies in the world. The Nobel Brothers Petroleum Company was an oil-producing company that had its origins in a distillery, founded by Robert and Ludvig Nobel in Baku in 1876, which, in 1879, turned into a shareholding company headquartered in St. Petersburg. The share capital of three million rubles was divided as follows: 53,7% Ludwig Nobel, 31,0% Baron Peter von Bilderling, 4,7% I.J. Zabelskiv, 3,8% Alfred Nobel, 3,3% Robert Nobel, 1,7% au Baron Alexandre von Bilderling. Pipeline transport was pioneered near Baku by Vladimir Shukhov and the Branobel company in 1878-1880. On 10 April 1902, the company signed a contract for the purchase of oil fields in Romany, which were owned by the oil producer Isabey Hajinsky. On 17 October 1905, in accordance with the Committee of Ministers, the company purchased the oil fields owned by oil producer A. Adamov. The company's fixed capital in 1914-1917 was 30 million rubles. By 1916, it was the largest oil company in Russia, producing 76 million poods of oil. Between 1877 and 1901, the company drilled over 500 wells, produced 150 million barrels of oil, and employed 12,000 workers.
Very Good Japanese Original woodblock print map on thin paper. 66x59,5 cm. In Japanese. Rare Japanese woodblock print route map of the Saigoku Sanjusan-Sho (The Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage) which is a pilgrimage of thirty-three Buddhist temples and the oldest Kannon pilgrimage in Japan and said to have been devised in 718 by the head priest known as Tokudo Shonin, who was a head priest at Hase-dera Temple in the Nara prefecture, throughout the Kansai region of Japan, similar to the Shikoku Pilgrimage, printed in early 19th century. In addition to the official thirty-three temples, there are an additional three known as Bangai. The principal image in each temple is Kannon, known to Westerners as the Bodhisattva of Compassion (or sometimes mistranslated as 'Goddess of Mercy'); however, there is some variation among the images and the powers they possess. 33 temples of the pilgrimage are marked and shown on the map and listed in a panel on the lower left located in Kyoto, Osaka, Nara and surrounding areas.
Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern very decorated full leather bdg. Tear and missing on imprint page; also first two pages, however only two words are missing, slightly toned on pages. Foolscap 8vo. (17,5 x 11,5 cm). In Ottoman script and Armenian. [8], 94 p. Talîm-i lisân-i Ermeni. The Tanzimat reforms from 1839 stimulated Armenian cultural activity in Constantinople and the port city of Smyrna (now, Izmir). The number of Armenian titles printed in the Ottoman capital grew exponentially throughout the next few decades. By the mid-nineteenth century Constantinople had regained its status as "the World Capital of the Armenian Book" for a new span of 40 years. Thereafter, the fortunes of Armenian book publishing in Constantinople became hostage to political developments in the Ottoman Empire. Armenian printing stagnated during the repressive regime of Sultan Abdülhamid II, but rebounded immediately after the 1908 Revolution. It almost ground to a halt during the First World War, yet it was rejuvenated immediately after the Ottoman defeat. After Constantinople (renamed Istanbul in 1930) was integrated into the Turkish Republic established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Armenian cultural freedoms were curtailed, the total number of Armenian books published declined, although the city still remains an important center of Armenian-language book printing outside Armenia. This is a small and extremely rare Armenian linguistic book printed for the Ottoman / Turkish learners. OCLC: 1004312309 / 780182928.; Özege 19657. First and Only Edition.
6 vols., sm. 8vo., First Edition, with photographs, illustrations and maps in the text; pictorial wrappers, covers of third volume loose but present and wanting backstrip, else a remarkably bright, clean set. With trade advertisements at front and rear of each volume. The set comprises No. 1: Northern England (1947); No. 2: Wales (1947); No. 3: Scottish Highlands (1948); No. 4: South-West England (1948); No. 5: The Midlands (1949); No. 6: Southern England (1950). COMPLETE SETS IN THIS CONDITION ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Opera completa in nove volumi, così composta: tomo I: Maladies de l'appareil respiratoire, 560 pagine; tomo II: L'appareil circulatoire et du sang, 544 pagine; tomo III-IV: Maladies du systeme nerveux, 727- 839 pagine; tomo V: Maladies du tube digestif et du peritoine, 783 pagine; tomo VI: Maladies du foire et des reins, 960 pagine; tomo VII: Maladies generales toxiques et dyscrasiques, 732 pagine; tomo VIII-IX: maladies infectieuses, 582-534 pagine. Legatura in pelle marrone, con titoli impressi in oro al piatto ed al dorso, scolorita dal tempo e dalla polvere, con abrasioni e spellature e con alcuni strappetti alle cerniere, con piccola mancanza alla cima del dorso del vol. V. Taglio superiore dorato; pagine ingiallite, con legatura allentata ad inizio vol. III, con ampio margine, note al piede e gore sparse, arricchite da alcune figure nel testo. Numero complessivo pagine 6261. USATO
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Albania, Macedonia and Greece. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Balkans, Bulgaria. A very detailed map of Old Zagora. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Balkans, Bulgaria. A very detailed map of Plovdiv and Haskovo. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Balkans, Bulgaria. A very detailed map of Plovdiv. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (66 x 72 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/210.000. Ottoman sanjaks in Balkans, Macedonia. A very detailed map of Old Zagora. A rare Ottoman map of Balkans with Turkish place names for the period of pre-Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). Very important for onomastics and historical geography. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Atlas folio. (75 x 54 cm). In Ottoman script. Sacel: 1/400.000. [MAP] Kars, Kutayisi ve Erivan. [Kars, Kutaisi and Yerevan]. Includes east and northeast borders of Turkey with Georgian Kutaisi, Armenian Erevan and Turkish Kars. Showing also five lakes including Çildir Lake. Detailed place names. Extremely rare. Not in TBMM Library Map Collection.
Very Good French Original b/w map. Oblong: 57x66 cm. In French. Folded. It includes for pieces: Title, structure physique de la region, Thessalie and main part which shows the area from Ohrida Lake on the west to Golf of Thessaloniki on the east. [MAP] Mission antipaludique de l'Armee d'Orient: Carte des indices endemiques Macedoine, Thessalie, Serbie meridionale, confins albanais 1917 et 1918.
Very Good English This rare blue-toned lithographed city map showing Nile shores on the south, Tombs of the Khalifs on the north, Railway Central Station on the west. It's folded in its publisher's wrappers. "Most interesting places in Cairo" list on the right side of the paper, up to the Oriental Philatelic House address and advertisement. On verso of the map, Oriental Philatelic House's illustrated collectible postage stamps list including completely Middle Eastern stamps like Egypt, Congress, and Commemorative Stams, Egyptian Sudanese stamps, Arabia-Hedjaz (Cradle and Home of Mohammedanism), Nejd (Wahhabi Regime), Palestine, Iraq, Packets, Transjordan, Great Libanon, and Syria. Original city map of Cairo in original publisher's wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 11 cm). In English. Oblong folio. (As open: 37 x 52 cm).
Paperback Like New. Shipped directly from publishers. Pls. allow a minimum of 20 - 25 business days delivery time. If not on stock will be bac kordered.
Grande carta a colori, Gli Stati del Duca di Modena di nuova proiezione Presso Antonio Zatta, Venezia 1783, grande bella carta incisa su carta, con dettagli a colori (colorazione d'epoca). All'angolo inf. destro dati dello stampatore. Retro bianco. Originale. cm 47x37,5. Condizioni di conservazione Esemplare in buone condizioni con minimi segni del tempo e alcune piccole bruniture, normale piega centrale in quanto esemplare proveniente da atlante in volume. Minima rifilatura dei margini. Per maggiori dettagli vedi foto. Molto bella, di grande formato. Originale. EXTRA.0265 N
LEGATURA IN BROSSURA EDITORIALE COLOR VERDE CON DECORI, INTERNO UNA TAVOLA PIANTA DELLA CITTA' PIU' ALTRE 19 TAVOLE numero pagine: 287 formato: 17X10.4 stato conservazione: ABBASTANZA BUONO, MINIME TRACCE D'USO IN COPERTINA
Seconda edizioni completa della grande carta (solitamente mancante) 50 x 40 con incisa la piantina di Firenze e l'ubicazione dei principali edifici e monumenti. Cat. U.
Testi: Wheeler Tony. pagg. 240; rileg. brossura. Editore: Lonely Planet, South Yarra, 1977.
In-16° (cm. 16,5), brossura muta coeva con titolo ms. al dorso, pp. 203 in barbe e in buono stato, antichi appunti manoscritti al foglio di guardia; lievi fioriture. Guida turistica di Parma. Cfr. Primo catalogo collettivo delle biblioteche italiane II, p. 32. Esemplare molto buono. (NK1)
In-8° (cm. 22,7), legatura officinale in cartonato a stampa figurato, pp. XII 470 in barbe e in ottimo stato, con 1 grande pianta della Città di Torino ripiegata fuori testo in fine (Angelo Biasioli su disegno di Giovanni Battista Maggi); vignetta al frontespizio (Gran Madre di Dio realizzata da Carlo Gallina, la cui lastra originale è conservata al Museo Civico di Torino), testatine e finalini nel testo, tabelle statistiche; leggerissime fioriture. Prima edizione di questa stimatissima guida che in virtù della sua non agevole reperibilità ha conosciuto nel Novecento varie ristampe di carattere anastatico. Il nome dell'autore è contenuto in calce alla prefazione. Cfr. Fossati-Bellani II, 1782; Peyrot 430. Esemplare molto buono e genuino. (NE7)
In-16° (cm. 15,6), legatura coeva in m. pelle con titolo e fregi in oro al dorso, piatti marmorizzati (lievi abrasioni), tagli spruzzati; pp. [4] 154 [2] con fioriture. Prima edizione uscita senza mappa e senza panorama, inserite poi a richiesta nell'impressione del 1840 (cfr. Bibliografia italiana IV-1838, 2201 e VI-1840, 1380). Guida compilata per il turista che «stancandosi si affaccenda ed inutilmente perde ore e giorni» [p.(4)]. Cfr Villa 209 per la sola edizione del Quaranta. Buon esemplare.
A. Berthelot e F. Ceccaldi Les cartes de la Corse de Ptoléméé au XIX siècle. , Librairie Ernest Leroux 1939, Mappe della Corsica, da Tolomeo al XIX secolo. All'interno cartine geografiche ripiegate. La copertina editoriale è stata coperta da una artigianale. su quella originale compaiono macchie e fioriture, interno molto ingiallito ma perfettamente fruibile. Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 223<br>