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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (24 x 20 cm). In Ottoman script. (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 16 p., 15 chromo-lithographed maps. Some markings on the two maps. Otherwise a very good copy. First edition of this scarce atlas for Turkish primary schools drawn and published by Turkish geographical educators and cartographers in the early Republican period of Turkey. This fine atlas was printed in London, in a period after the proclamation of the Republic, before the Letter Revolution in 1928. Duran studied in Istanbul and Paris. He worked as a geography teacher in various high schools then he became a lecturer and a manager at Ankara Gazi Education Institute for a while. He was known for his writings on various topics and especially for his works on geography. Born in the imperial period, Duran signed the first cartographic studies of the Republic of Turkey with the transition to the Republican administration. Özege 8764.
1 vol. in-folio reliure demi-chagrin noir, Andriveau-Goujon, s.d. [ circa 1876 ], 2 ff. et 32 grandes cartes doubles en couleurs Etat très satisfaisant (la carte 11 manquante a été rajoutée par une carte d'un autre exemplaire bruni et imprimé sur papier de moindre qualité, petits accrocs à 2 cartes en marge intérieure, qq. cartes d'autres atlas contrecollées au verso des cartes, rel. un peu frottée, bon état et belle fraîcheur intérieure par ailleurs) pour ce bel atlas imprimé sur beau papier. Français
39 x 57 cm), 24 pp. et 5 grandes cartes en couleurs à double page sur onglet Demi-toile de l'éditeur 1901, 1901, in-plano, 39 x 57 cm), 24 pp. et 5 grandes cartes en couleurs à double page sur onglet, Demi-toile de l'éditeur, Publication hors-série de l'EFEO, ce rare atlas est illustré de 2 cartes de l'Annam (sud et nord), 2 cartes du Cambodge (sud et nord) et d'une carte récapitulative de l'Indochine. Les tables présentent l'inventaire sommaire des monuments par circonscriptions administratives, et le répertoire alphabétique des points archéologiques. Préface de Louis Finot. Salissures au plat supérieur, restaurations d'angle. Quelques rousseurs. Cordier, Indosinica, 2816
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong folio. (35 x 52 cm). In Ottoman script. Color lithograph. A very detailed and attractive Ottoman map of America. Scale: 1:12.000.000. Otherwise a very good copy. Slightly chipped extremities. Dated Hegira: 1311 = [Gregorian 1895]. Ali Seref Pasa or Hafiz Ali Esref. He was a soldier, who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. Already in Paris he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called 'Yeni atlas'. Upon his return to Istanbul he became a chief cartographer at the Maatbaa-i amire Printing Press in Beyazit, which was the successor of the Muteferrika press from 1727. Among others he translated the large Kiepert map of Anatolia to Ottoman. He died in 1907, leaving his large project of a gigantic map of Anatolia in 100 sheets unfinished. Ali's name is often misunderstood or even listed as two different people: Ali Seref Pasa and Hafiz Ali Esref. Until the surname law adopted on June 21, 1934, Turks did not have surnames. They were born with one first name and were until the adulthood described only as sons or daughters of their parent's names. Later they were given titles such as Effendi (Sir), Bey (Chief) or Hanim (Madam) for higher classes, or they were given names according to their work or class. The names were not inherited by children until 1934, when the surname law was enforced. The map maker Ali received names Seref, the honourable, and Pasa, the dignitary. He was also known as Hafiz, the memorizer of Qur'an and Esref, Proud. So Ali Seref Pasa would have a meaning 'Honourable Dignitary Ali, and Hafiz Ali Esref, Memorizer of Qur'an, Proud Ali. Daruttibaa - Matbaa-I Amire Printing Press: The first press in the Muslim world, called Daruttibaa, was founded in Istanbul by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727, with a permission of Sultan Ahmeet III. It was located in Muteferrika's house. The first book was published in 1729 and until 1742 sixteen other works followed. After Muteferrika's death, the press was supressed for printing, as printed books were considered dangerous. In 1796 the press was purchased by the government and moved to Uskudar in Istanbul, and in 1831 finally to Beyazit, where it was renamed to Matbaa-i Amire in 1866. The press was closed in 1901 and was reopened in 1908 under the name 'Âmire' In 1927 the name changed to State Printing House. The press still exists and is known for publishing school and educational books. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.
Paris, A. Combette, 1854. Grand in-4 (37 cm x 28 cm), bonne reliure de l'époque,en demi-chagrin vert bronze à coins, percaline moirée, titre doré sur le premier plat dans un cercle décoré, dos à nerfs, auteur titre en lettres dorées. (coins et bordures un peu arasés mais sans gravité). Reliure de Mercier. (Paris) Ouvrage entièrement gravé, comprenant une double page de titre illustrée, 1 tableau statistique de la France et de ses colonies, 86 cartes départementales françaises rehaussées de couleurs (limites de cantons, etc...), 5 cartes coloniales ( Ile de la Réunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Sénégambie, Guyane), 1 carte du Monde, 1 carte de l'Europe, 1 carte de l'Afrique, 1 carte de l'Amérique méridionale, 1 carte de l'Amérique septentrionale, 1 carte de l'Asie, 1 carte de l'Océanie, 1 grande carte rempliée de la France indiquant les routes de Poste, (rehaussée de couleurs) une grande mappemonde rempliée par A. Vuillemin (soit 99 cartes au total sur 100 MANQUE L'ALGERIE). Chaque carte est placée dans un encadrement ornés de motifs pastoraux représentant les productions locales et décrivant les célébrités. Planches montées sur onglet. (soit 99 cartes au total sur 100 MANQUE L'ALGERIE). BEL EXEMPLAIRE SANS ROUSSEUR.
ANDRE PARIS. Non daté. In-4 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur frais. 94 Pages avec de nombreuses cartes couleurs. Enseignement secondaire classique, enseignement secondaire moderne, specialement établi pour les examens du baccalaureats et de Saint-Cyr, Histoires textes et cartes 1° histoire de l'Europe de 1610 à 1789, 2° histoire contemporaine (1789 1895), Geographie (Textes et cartes) Geographie de la France et des Colonies francaises.
PARIS, Eymery, Fruger et Cie Editeurs, 1829 - EDITION ORIGINALE - Bien complet des 50 cartes couleurs (certaines fortes traces d'humidité) - In-folio, 52,5 x 37,5 cm - 1/2 Reliure -1 mors fatigué - Dos lisse orné - 4 + 100 pages de texte (mouillures) puis 50 cartes gravées par Lallemand, en double pages montées sur onglet et colorées à la main excepté les 2 premières : systemes Planétaires et Planispheres Célestes qui sont en noir - Envoi rapide et soigné
Dressé par Ambroise Tardieu, revu et corrigé par A. Vuillemin, pour l'intelligence de la Géographie Universeklle de Malte-Brun Lavallée, 1 vol. in-folio reliure éditeur demi-percaline verte, Furne, Jouvet et Cie, Editeurs, Jouvet et Cie, Successeurs, Paris, 1880, avec 31 cartes : 1 : Empire Romain ; 2 : Empire d'Alexandre ; 3 : Géographie de la Bible ; 4 : Les Gaules ; 5 : Italie ancienne ; 6 : Grèce ancienne ; 7 : Espagne ancienne ; 8 : Mappemonde ; 9 : Europe ; 10 : France au Moyen-Age ; 11 : France par province ; 12 : France par départements ; 13 : Iles Britanniques ; 14 : Allemagne ou Europe Centrale ; 15 : Russie d'Europe ; 16 : Belgique et Hollande ; 17 : Suède et Danemark ; 18 : Espagne et Portugal ; 19 : Italie ; 20 : Turquie d'Europe et Grèce ; 21 : Asie ; 22 : Presqu'Ile de l'Inde ; 23 : Afrique ; 24 : Amérique Septentrionale ; 25 : Etats-Unis et Mexique ; 26 : Amérique Méridionale ; 27 : Océanie ; 28 : Algérie ; 29 : Environs de Paris ; 30 : Plan de Paris avec ses Fortifications ; 31 : Chemins de fer de l'Europe Bon état (coupes un peu frottées, qq. croquis anciens d'étudiants au crayon léger au verso des premières cartes) pour ce bel atlas en couleurs (hormis pour les cartes 28 et 31), au 31 cartes doubles, montées sur onglet. Français
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original engraved map on the silk handkerchief made in Yildiz Palace for the 'Iane Sergisi' [i.e. Exhibition of the Social Assistance] in the period of Sultan Abdülhamid II. In its decorative frame. Frame size: 53,5x53,5 cm; map size: 38x38 cm. In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/600.000. Several minimal splits, minor foxing, and slight stains on cloth. Otherwise in good condition. A rare and decorative 1897 silk handkerchief map of the Greco-Turkish War in 1897, which was the only war in which the Ottoman army was victorious during the reign of Abdulhamid 2, is a fine example of Ottoman / Turkish cartographic textiles made in Ottoman court (Yildiz Palace textile workshops). This beautiful map depicts an attractive war scene from the 1313 Greek War on the upper half, and it's engraved a map of Balkan & Greek lands on its lower half. War painting has 'Melona' signature in Ottoman script. The map shows Thessaloniki [i.e. Salonica] Bay on the west; Yanya [i.e. Ioanna] Vilayat on the east; lands of Greece, Galos Bay, Uzi Strait on the south and Dimetoka and Avalonia areas in the Serefiye, Ergiri sanjaks on the north in its period. Written on the map, "Baht-i himâye-yi feyzvâne-i cenâb-i hilâfetpenâhide evlad-i süheda ve mecrûhin-i asakir-i sâhâne", [i.e. It was printed for the "Iane Sergisi" (i.e. The Social Help Exhibition) in the high memory of our soldiers who were martyred and veterans in the Greek War under the patronage of the Sultan.]. The Greco-Turkish War of 1897, also called the Thirty Days' War and known in Greece as the Black '97 (Mauro '97), or the Unfortunate War (Atychis polemos), was a war fought between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire. Its immediate cause was the question over the status of the Ottoman province of Crete, whose Greek majority long-desired union with Greece. Despite the Ottoman victory on the field, an autonomous Cretan State under Ottoman suzerainty was established the following year (as a result of the intervention of the Great Powers after the war), with Prince George of Greece and Denmark as its first High Commissioner. This was the first war effort in which the military and political personnel of Greece were put to test since the Greek War of Independence in 1821. For the Ottoman Empire, this was also the first war effort in which the reorganized military personnel were put to test. The Ottoman army was under the guidance of a German military mission led by Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, who had reorganized it after the defeat in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). The conflict proved Greece was wholly unprepared for war. Plans, fortifications and weapons were non-existent, the mass of the officer corps was unsuited to its tasks, and training was inadequate. As a result, the numerically superior, better organized, equipped and led Ottoman forces pushed the Greek forces south out of Thessaly. Almost all of the aids made to the families or disabled people of those who were martyred in the 1897 Ottoman-Greek War (such as printing this map) were made within the framework of the donations of "Evlâd-i Süheda and Malûlîn-i Guzât-i Asâkir-i Sahane". People and citizens of all classes and beliefs, including members of the Ottoman court, ministers, bureaucrats, civil servants, merchants and tradesmen, participated in this aid campaign at the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century. Not in OCLC.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong folio. (35 x 52 cm). In Ottoman script. Color lithograph. It shows Sudan and West Africa, Atlas Ocean shores, Sahra Desert, and other parts of Africa. Scale: 1:15.000.000. A very detailed and attractive map. Slightly fading. Otherwise a very good copy. Dated Hegira: 1310 = [Gregorian 1894]. [EARLY OTTOMAN MAP of SUDAN] Sudan. Sâye-i Türkiye Hazret Gazi Sultan Abdülhamid Hân-i Sâni'de Maarif Umûmiye Nezâret-i Celîlesi ruhsatiyle meshur Haset tarafindan Fransa Cemiyet-i Cografya âzâlarindan mütesekkil komisyona mahsûs tanzîm edilmis oldugu son defaki atlasinin tercümesi olarak bu def'a Erkân-i Umûmiyye Dairesi Besinci Fen Subesi'ne me'mûr piyade mirlivâlarindan saâdetlü Ali Seref Pasa ve rifatlubinbasi fütûvvetlü Muhyiddin Efendi maarifetleriyle tertib ettirilmistir. Ali Seref Pasa or Hafix Ali Esref. He was a soldier, who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. Already in Paris he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called 'Yeni atlas'. Upon his return to Istanbul he became a chief cartographer at the Maatbaa-i amire Printing Press in Beyazit, which was the successor of the Muteferrika press from 1727. Among others he translated the large Kiepert map of Anatolia to Ottoman. He died in 1907, leaving his large project of a gigantic map of Anatolia in 100 sheets unfinished. Ali's name is often misunderstood or even listed as two different people: Ali Seref Pasa and Hafiz Ali Esref. Until the surname law adopted on June 21, 1934, Turks did not have surnames. They were born with one first name and were until the adulthood described only as sons or daughters of their parent's names. Later they were given titles such as Effendi (Sir), Bey (Chief) or Hanim (Madam) for higher classes, or they were given names according to their work or class. The names were not inherited by children until 1934, when the surname law was enforced. The map maker Ali received names Seref, the honourable, and Pasa, the dignitary. He was also known as Hafiz, the memorizer of Qur'an and Esref, Proud. So Ali Seref Pasa would have a meaning 'Honourable Dignitary Ali, and Hafiz Ali Esref, Memorizer of Qur'an, Proud Ali. Daruttibaa - Matbaa-I Amire Printing Press: The first press in the Muslim world, called Daruttibaa, was founded in Istanbul by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727, with a permission of Sultan Ahmeet III. It was located in Muteferrika's house. The first book was published in 1729 and until 1742 sixteen other works followed. After Muteferrika's death, the press was supressed for printing, as printed books were considered dangerous. In 1796 the press was purchased by the government and moved to Uskudar in Istanbul, and in 1831 finally to Beyazit, where it was renamed to Matbaa-i Amire in 1866. The press was closed in 1901 and was reopened in 1908 under the name 'Âmire' In 1927 the name changed to State Printing House. The press still exists and is known for publishing school and educational books. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.
301 pages. "The resource you need to broaden your skills and add minor oral surgical techniques to your practice. It's packed with stunning illustrations, including a wealth of detailed drawings that take you step-by-step through various dental and oral surgical procedures... Take your practice to the next level with the expert guidance offered in this definitive text." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
Portefeuille de 37 planches chromolithographiées (sur 40) de motifs art nouveau: modèles divers d'annonces commerciales ou industrielles, de motifs décoratifs pour invitations, menus, enseignes, lettrines, etc., dessinés par "H. BELLERY-DESFONTAINES, A.-M. MUCHA, M. ORAZI, M. P.-VERNEUIL, M. FRAIKIN, RIOM, F. LASKOFF" (noms indiqués sur la page de titre: vu la rareté des signatures sur les planches et l'absence de liste, nous ignorons de quels artistes sont les planches 5 - 12 - 29 ici manquantes). Ouvrage non daté, mais la date 1900 est citée à plusieurs reprises (date de l'exposition universelle en particulier), et le nom d'Emile Lévy (1861-1916) apparaît sur une planche. Français
1 vol. in-folio (format 45,5 x 33 cm) reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin à coins maroquiné vert, dos à 5 nerfs orné, fleurons, Librairie Furne, Jouvet et Cie, Paris, 1883, 2 ff. (table des cartes et titre), et 42 cartes en couleurs (toutes en double-page sauf la 34 : Grèce et la 35 ; Caucase et Crimée) Bon état (rel. lég. frottée, fente au mors intérieur mais reliure parfaitement solide, lég. rouss. sur les premières cartes, bon exemplaire par ailleurs) pour ce rare exemplaire, adopté pour l'Ecole Militaire de Saint-Cyr. Français
Planches de la Grande Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des Sciences, des Arts et des Métiers. Ouvriers au travail, fers, gros fers, cadenas, loquets, charnières, heurtoirs, clefs, serrures de portes, d'armoires, de tiroirs, boutons, moulures, croisées, persiennes, rampes, grilles, stors. ornements, brasures, espagnoletes, ferrures de voiture, outils de forge... Bien complet des 57 planches dont deux double.
Very Good Arabic Original chromo-lithograph map in brown tones. On a special paper with an ongoing blindstamped "Regestre Robur" during the borders. Folded. 70x100 cm. In Arabic. Scale: 1 /1.000.000. Chipped on margins, split on folded traces. Slight discoloration and one stain on lower margin. Otherwise a good copy. An attractive and detailed map of Syria shows the capital (as Aleppo n that map), other cities like Damascus, Raqqa, Homs, Latakia, Ayn al-Arab, Idlib, Hama, Deir Ez-Zor, Jarabulus, et alli. And it shows Turkey on the north (as Turkey containing Hatay and Alexandrette), The Mediterranean shores of the land as well as Lebanon and Palestine (and Jerusalem) on the west, Sharq al-Urdun (Jordan) and Iraq on the south and east. It's very detailed on showing the roads spread throughout the land like railways and ancient roads from the Roman period. Additionally this roads can be followed to the other Arabic countries and regions on the map. This map was calligraphed by Kamel Al-Baba, (1905-1991), who was a Lebanese contemporary / modern calligrapher. He is the son of famous calligrapher Mokhtar Al-Baba. Cannot be found in WorldCat.; Not in Library of Congress Map Collection. Very scarce.
français Grand in-folio (60 x 32 cm) de Titre et 17 pages de texte + 40 cartes à double-pages montées sur onglet ; demi-cuir à coins bordé d'un filet doré (reliure de l'époque). Bel exemplaire.
LONDON. 1832. In-12 Carré. Relié plein cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Atlas de planches et descriptifs du monde en couleurs . Tranches dorées, relié cuir , titre et fleurons dorés. Dorure à froid.
1 63x51 cm., stupenda incisione acquarellata dell'isola Corsica, su carta forte, buoni margini ai lati, eccetto sul tato destro al limite della cornice, in passepartout, cartiglio in alto a sinistra figurato con protagonista Nettuno e con frontespizio, a destra Explicatio eorum qui Militiam sequi possunt di qua da monti, in basso a sinistra Scala mensurarum Geographicarum milliaria italica-milliaria germanica. in buone condizioni.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. 65,5x63 cm. In Ottoman script. This rare and decorative Gallipoli map including Hellespont, Gallipoli Peninsula, Suvla Bay, Seddülbahir, and Tenedos, the places of Gallipoli Aar in 1915 (Dardanelles Campaign) during World War 1, separated two map views. Seddulbahir and Suvla Bay at north and Straight, Peninsula, and its shores with Tenedos (now Bozcaada) at the southwest of the map. It's a very detailed and rare map printed with the series of "History of the Dardanelles Campaign" after the seven years of war. The Gallipoli campaign, also known as the Dardanelles campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli or the Battle of Çanakkale (Turkish: Çanakkale Savasi, or, Muharebâti), was a military campaign in the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey), from 17 February 1915 to 9 January 1916. The Entente powers, Britain (with Anzacs), France, and Russia, sought to weaken the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers, by taking control of the Turkish straits.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. In publisher special box. Atlas folio. In Turkish. 336 p., fully color ills. Tarihte Türkiye haritalari: 2000 yillik harita koleksiyonu. This work begins from the first ages, continues with maps from Islamic geographers, maps with religious motifs, maps from the age of explorations and from the Ottoman Empire, goes until the Arabic letter maps from the early years of the Turkish Republic and ends with the map of Hatay joining the Turkish Republic in 1939. It is an indispensible work that traces the evolution of cartography in these lands. The collection, enriched with maps compiled from the major museums and libraries of England, France, the Netherlands, Russia and the USA, is the largest exhibition of maps of the Turkish lands. THis book is a product of nearly 20 years of work with 265 select maps in large 50 x 70 cm pages. A very heavy volume.
New English Original cloth bdg. In publisher's special box. Elephant folio. (51,5 x 35 cm). In English and Turkish. 336 p. The book features maps in Italian, Greek, Hungarian, Armenian and Swedish. The collection is compiled from major museums and libraries around the World. This is a follow up to Maps of Turkey Through the Ages published in 2018. Presented by Prof. Cemal Sengör and preface by Ilber Ortayli. Contributed by Ilber Ortayli, Dogan Uçar, M. Sinan Genim, Ahmet Isik Dogan, Mehmet Perinçek, Mustafa Kaçar, Dogan Kuban, Cahit Kayra, Murat Önes, Misra Erkaya, Celal Sengör Ingiliz, Fransiz, Alman ve Rus kartograflarin Istanbul için özel olarak hazirladiklari 14.-19. yüzyillara ait haritalarin çogunlukta oldugu atlasta ayrica Italyanca, Yunanca, Macarca, Ermenice ve Isveççe Istanbul'un tarihteki haritalari yer aliyor. Roma ile ayni yillarda yerlesim alani olarak seçilen Istanbul'un antik dönemine iliskin Homerus'un anlatimina göre 17. ve 18.yüzyillarda çizilen haritalarin detaylarinda MÖ 513-480 yillarinda Istanbul ve Çanakkale Bogazlari üzerinde kurulan Darius Hispastes ve Kserkses köprülerinin anlatim ve çizim detaylari ilk kez Tarihte Istanbul Haritalari kitabinda yer aliyor. Dünya kütüphanelerinden derlenen pek çok harita ve belge ilk kez bu kitapta bir araya getirildi. Türkçe ve Ingilizce olarak hazirlanan Tarihte Istanbul Haritalari atlasi, Tarihte Türkiye Haritalari atlasinin devami niteliginde. Boyut Yayin Grubu'nun Koleksiyon Kitaplar serisinde Bülent Özükan'in hazirlayarak yayinladigi Tarihte Istanbul Haritalari kitabi, Osmanli ve Türk cografyasina iliskin büyük boyda yayinlanan (51.5 x 35 cm) kitaplar serisinin altincisini olusturuyor.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cromolithograph mounted on cloth. Folded. Some foxing and slimming on creases. Oblong double elephant folio. (97 x 107 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows the Bosphorus, Istanbul city with detailed place names. Black Sea at North, Marmara Sea at South and the Princes' Islands seen at southwest area. Mapmaker not described usual like in Turkish military maps. An extremely rare the Bosphorus map with its unusual size. Not in TBBMM library (The Grand Assembly of Turkish Republic Liibrary). Not in Military Libraries in Turkey.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows Rhodes and Tilos Islands. Scale: 1/200.000. Hegira: 1332 = Gregorian: 1916. Not description on map-maker. This is one of the series of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. This is one of the series of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in an equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east-west. Fieldworks continued without stopping except in the years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. A very detailed and attractive map of Rhodes Island showing its harbors and Ottoman place names.
New English In original cloth bdg. In publisher's original slip-case and box. Mint. Elephant folio. (48 x 33 cm). In Turkish. Many color and b/w ills. 368 p. Prepared from manuscript of 'Book of Bahriye' of Piri Reis which is registered No. T. 6605 in Istanbul University Rare Books Library. A very heavy volume. Pîrî Reis. Kitâb-i bahriye. Istanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserler Kütüphanesi. Edited by Bülent Özükan.
1 vol. in-8 format à l'italienne, cartonnage éditeur, Imprimerie J. Cayer, Librairie Marpon et Flammarion, Marseille, 1893, 1 ff. et 18 chromolithographies Rare exemplaire de cette édition en grec moderne imprimée à Marseille en 1893. Nous nous permettons de citer un article de presse contrecollé en garde, extrait du "Sémaphore de Marseille" du 5 Octobre 1893 : "Nous signalons à nos lecteur l'Atlas de Géographie du Royaume de Grèce, publié par A. Clavier, l'auteur bien connu du guide de ce nom et de l'Atlas des Chemins de fer français par départements. [ .... ] Après une longue absence, M. A. Clavier, de retour à Marseille, vient de faire paraître en langue grecque, un Atlas de la Grèce, à l'usage des élèves du gymnase Averoff, à Alexandrie (Egypte) [... ] Cet Atlas sorti des presses de l'imprimerie M. J. Cayer, est composé de 18 planches en chromolithographies. Sur les cartes des 16 Nomarchies, à l'échelle de 1.800 000e, en outre des noms des chefs-lieux, bourgs, villages et ports actuels, figurent les noms des lieux célèbres de l'antiquité. Les chemins de fer, les routes, les cours d'eau et les lacs y sont fidèlement tracés. Une carte d'ensemble et une planche orographique le complètent". Avec une carte manuscrite de l'époque, contrecollée en garde et signée du libraire Aubertin de Marseille, précisant le prix de l'ouvrage. Bon état (petits frott. en dos, anciens cachets d'ex-libris en page de titre, numéro de cote en garde). Grec