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Large sized general map in striking colour offset of Ukraine in its borders after gaining independence in 1991. – Content: The huge and detailed map consists of two loose parts each folded 5 times, that together are sized 178:120 cm. Both parts end with a white vertical connecting strip, our copies are not glued together however. The original detailed booklet of 48 pages with an index of hundreds of locations among lots of other statistical information is enclosed. The publishing of this elaborate map endeavour was sponsored by Ukrinbank.– Also enclosed is a colour offset administrational map scaled 1:2.000.000. – Condition: Folder skilfully restored, faults underlaid, otherwise in very good condition.
Luxuriöse, womöglich für einen Staatsbesuch eigens gebundene Ausgabe mit Widmung des kolumbianischen Staats- und Regierungschefs Carlos Lleras Restrepo an den österreichischen Bundespräsidenten Franz Jonas: “Para S. E. il señor Presidente de Austria, con la admiracion y la cordial amisdad del pueblo columbiano.” Der Atals enthält hunderte farbige, teils photographische Abbildungen, Karten, Diagramme und Pläne sowie ausführliche Beschreibungen u. a. aus den Bereichen Kosmographie, Astronomie, historischer Kartographie, der Geographie betreffend Fauna, Flora und Ethnien und detailierten Karten der diversen kolumbianischen Provinzen. - Titelblatt mit Bibliotheksstempel und -vermerk, Hinterdeckel mit Schadstellen, sonst sauberes Exemplar.
PARIS, Larousse - SD (vers 1900) - 1 ère partie - Reliure demi-chagrin rouge d'époque (frottée) - Dos à nerfs ornés - Toutes tranches dorées - Page de garde avec mention en lettres dorées "Prix offert par le préfet de la Seine au nom du conseil Général" - 158 pages - Orné de 17 cartes HT en couleurs et de 463 reproductions photographiques in-texte - Envoi rapide et soigné ; une quarantaine de pages sont consacrées aux colonies " Algérie, Tunisie, La Réunion, Madagascar, les colonies d'Afrique, d'Amérique et d'Asie " illustrées de photographies très intéressantes ; Bel atlas dans un bon état de fraicheur In-4.
London, Times Books, 2000. Numerosas ilustraciones en color. 240p. 8º mayor. Cartoné editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
Large sized topographical map in striking colours and Ottoman Turkish text of one of the core provinces of the Ottoman Empire around 1900. – Content: Present detailed administrational and topographical map incorporates ground relief (landforms and terrain), drainage (the Aegian Sea, lakes and rivers), forest cover, administrative areas, populated areas (towns and villages in great detail), transportation routes, roads and railways. The Ottoman Ayd?n Province, named after the district and provincial capital Ayd?n, was established by the Ottoman authorities with the »Te?kil-i Vilayet Nizamnamesi« (Provinces Regulations Act) dated 1864 and consisted of ?zmir Central Sanjak (district), Ayd?n Sanjak, Saruhan Sanjak (added in 1877) and Mente?e Sanjak (until 1908). The ?zmir Sanjak is of particular historical importance, as it incorporated not only the historically, economically and culturally important city of Smyrna (?zmir), the second biggest urban agglomeration of the Aegian region after Athens, but also numerous unique ancient sites, foremost the Greek and Roman city of Ephesus. – Condition: Sheets in parts with minor staining, margins skilfully restored tears, otherwise in good condition.
Die Folien zeigen die Innenstadt Berlins vom Mittelalter bis 1945 (5x), die Kriegsschäden, das Stadtbild und die "Gespaltene Stadt nach dem II. Weltkrieg" (2x), weiters die Bezirke und das Stadtbild Groß-Berlins von 1920-1970 (3x), den "Endkampf um Berlin 1945", die Sektoren 1945/49, Blockade und Luftbrücke 1948/49, Berlin "vom Mauerbau 1961 zum Viermächte-Abkommen 1972" sowie die Bevölkerungsbewegungen 1970/71. - Verlagsfrisches Exemplar.
Folio, 69 pages, scale 4 miles to the inch. eng
français Carte entoilée de huit panneux 50x65 cm. Echelle 1/800 000.
Minor shelfwear. Remainder mark to bottom of textblock. ; 9.6 X 7.3 X 0.6 inches; 192 pages
Carta tratta dal "Atlas de la France Illustr?e" Parigi 1853 1 37x28 cm., su carta forte, leggero segno di piegatura in mezzo, a colori, in francese, in alto a sinistra Plan et Environs de Privas, buone condizioni
Barcelona, Carroggio, 1998. Numerosas fotografías e ilustraciones a color en el texto. 352 p. Folio mayor. Símil piel editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Erste Ausgabe der Karte des Hohen Sonnblick in der Goldberggruppe des Alpenhauptkammes, sowie seiner Salzburger und Kärntner Umgebung, kräftig in Blau-und Brauntönen flächenkoloriert. – Inhalt: Das dargestellte Kärntner Gebiet nimmt gut die Hälfte der sauber gearbeiteten topografischen Karte ein und reicht (von Nord nach Süd und West nach Ost) entlang des Mölltals und des Mallnitzer Tals von Heiligenblut, über Mörtschach und Söbriach bis Mallnitz (heutiger Bezirk Spittal an der Drau). Gleichzeitig druckte die Wiener kartografische Anstalt von Gustav Freytag die Karte auch als nicht aufgezogene Beilage zur Zeitschrift des Deutsch-Österreichischen Alpenvereins. 1913 und 1926 erschienen Neuauflagen. – Erhaltung: Leinen stellenweise leicht fleckig, das montierte Titelblatt etwas gebleicht und minimal berieben, Papier etwas gebräunt, sonst wohlerhaltenes, kräftig koloriertes Exemplar. – Seltenheit: Mit Stichtag 8. Juli 2022 ist die Karte in der hier vorliegenden Original-Ausstattung als Einzelausgabe über den OBV lediglich in zwei Exemplaren vorhanden (Wien (ÖNB, UB).
PARIS, Gombault et Singier, 1889 - In-12 - Broché - couverture illustrée - Illustrations PP HT - Planches dépliantes - 211 pages - très propre.
2nd impression. VG in pictorial boards. ISBN 0600556360. 14492 eng
Paris, France-Loisirs, Solar, IGN; 1977. Un volume de format in folio de 240 pp.; dont 168 pp. De cartes en couleurs ou de photos satellite le reste constituant un index copieux. Reliure en plein skivertex bleu marine, titres dorés. Bon état.
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
TARIDE A.. NON DATE. In-Plano Carré. En feuillets. Etat passable. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Déchirures. 1 partie superieure d'une carte dépliante en couleur de dimension 36 Cm X 91 Cm environ - Dechirure sur les pliures . Manque donc la deuxieme moitié de la carte . CARTE INCOMPLETE.
TARIDE A.. NON DATE. In-Plano Carré. En feuillets. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 1 partie inferieure d'une carte dépliante en couleur de dimension 36 Cm X 91 Cm environ - Dechirure sur les pliures . Manque donc la premiere moitié de la carte . VENDU EN L ETAT. CARTE INCOMPLETE.
FOLDEX. NON DATE. In-Plano Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 1 carte dépliante RECTO-VERSO en couleur de dimension 47 Cm X 63 Cm environ. + 1 CARTE DE dimension 43 Cm X 47 Cm environ , recto-verso.
TARIDE A.. NON DATE. In-Plano Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 1 carte dépliante en couleur de dimension 67 Cm X 99 Cm environ.
TARIDE A.. NON DATE. In-Plano Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 1 carte dépliante en couleur de dimension 67 Cm X 99 Cm environ. 1 petit accroc sans conséquence réelle sur la lecture.
1 vol. in-folio reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, [ Fayard Frères, 1896 ] , 623 pp. Rare exemplaire de cet ouvrage, proposant le texte seul (sans les cartes). Etat satisfaisant (pas de pages de titre, peut-être présente seulement dans le volume de cartes). Prix en l'état. Une présentation de l'état du monde à la fin du XIXe siècle, très riche en chiffres et autres informations. Français
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color lithograph map. Folded. Oblong folio. (35 x 52 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 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]. Taken from his attractive atlas titled "Yeni cografya atlasi. [i.e. New Geographical Atlas]". The cartographer, Ali Seref, or Hafiz Ali Seref (or Esref) Pasha (1840-1907) was an Ottoman soldier and mapmaker who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. While in Paris he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called the Yeni atlas. Upon his return to Istanbul, he became the chief cartographer at the Matbaa-i Amire Printing Press in Beyazit. Chipping on extremities. Slight foxing. Overall a good copy. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.
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.
Very Good Arabic Original hand-colored map on tissue paper. 23x19 cm. In Ottoman script and Arabic. No scale. Manuscript notes of toponyms. The manuscript shows Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, the Red Sea along the line of Red Sea shores. Manuscript notes show that the map was used for military purposes in the last Ottoman Imperial period. Habesh Eyalet, Ethiopia in northeast Africa was conquered by Özdemir Pasha in 1557. His son, Osman Pasha, transformed the region into an eyalet, which remained under Ottoman suzerainty until the early 19th century when Egypt assumed its administration. (Source: Pashas, Begs, Effendis: A historical dictionary of titles and terms in the Ottoman Empire, Bayerle, Gustav.).