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Very Good Turkish Original manuscript map of Alexandria Port and its immediate hinterland. Folio. (33 x 41 cm). In Turkish (Modern). Folded. No scale. The manuscript shows Alexandria Port and the Palace of the King Farouk of Egypt, customs shores, ports and harbors, locations of the British ships, radio station, location of SS Ramlah, strait, Great Pass (?), waterfront for the lumber ships, sea current zones and probably entrance and exit routes etc. A very detailed map, decorated with ships. Some repairs with tape, tears, foxing and stains. Overall a good copy.
S.l., Brepols, s.d.; in-folio, 232 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur, dos lisse, sous jaquette imprimée. Traduction de l'anglais par Chr. Cannuyer et R. F. Poswick. Cet atlas est autant historique que géographique ou même artistique et culturel. Très fouillé, il permet selon les époques étudiées de centrer les préoccupations et les éléments essentiels. Ouvrage intelligent et documenté. Nombreuses illustrations (documents photographies et dessins). Très bon état.
Histoire du "monde" en 10 volumes: Tome 1/Terre Sainte ou Palestine; Tomes 2 et 3/France (1ère et 2è parties); Tome 4/Angleterre; Tome 5/Allemagne, Autriche, Prusse, Suisse; Tome 6/Russie, Pologne, Suède, Danemark; Tome 7/Espagne, Portugal, Pays-Bas (Belgique et Hollande); Tome 8/Grèce, Italie; Tome 9/Asie: Chine, Japon, Perse, Arabie, Turquie, Inde et Afrique: Egypte, Alger, Tunis, Tripoli; Tome 10/Amérique: découverte par Christophe Colomb, Amérique du Nord, Antilles, Mexique, Guatemala, Brésil, Guyane, Pérou, Colombie, Nouvelle-Grenade et Vénézuela, Chili, provinces du Rio de La Plata, missions du Paraguay, Esquimaux; Océanie; texte sur 2 colonnes; par Antoine-Jean CASSE DE SAINT-PROSPER (1790-1841), de SAURIGNY, Augustin Amédée DUPONCHEL, le baron Modest Andréevitch KORFF, Hippolyte BELLOC et l'abbé Guillaume MARTIN, revue et continuée (jusqu'en 1855) par Edmond de LOSTALOT-BACHOUE (1832-1893). Exemplaire complet des 10 volumes et des "340 belles gravures sur acier" annoncées: 341 planches hors texte dont 1 portrait de Lostalot-Bachoué en frontispice. Français
français Paris, Sélection du Reader's Digest, 1982. Grand in-folio de XL-130 pp. de cartes + Index; reliure simili-cuir de l'éditeur. Première édition. En très bon état. Petits frottements à la reliure.
In-12, pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs (rel. frottée, manque de cuir en pied), (10) f., 530 p., (13) f., grande carte historique de l'Europe dépliante, portrait des rois de France dans des médaillons sur bois. Nouvelle édition considérablement augmentée. La grande carte d'Europe est gravée par P. Ganière. Portraits des rois de France dans des médaillons sur bois en tête de chaque notice. (G. Kaucher, ‘Les Jombert’, n°403). Ex-libris anciens manuscrits.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 67 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/300.000. Map of Ottoman Kayseri printed in its period. No publisher and map-maker. Physical geography of Kayseri city and its around. It shows Kayseri, Sultan Sazligi, mountains and hills, Malatya borders, etc.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. Oblong eephant folio. (64 x 573 cm). Toponyms in Ottoman script. [MAP of BALKANS] Filibe [Plovdiv]. A very detailed map. Shows Plovdiv and mountains, rivers around it. Extremely rare.
Very Good French Original color map on cloth. Oblong folio. (42 x 53 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP] Büyükada, Maltepe ve Adalar. [Feuille of Sedef Island and South of Prinkipo, Marmara Sea]. 6th sheet of set.
Very Good French Original color map on cloth. Oblong large folio. (49 x 58 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP] Kocaeli-Izmit Körfezi. Gökbüze, Derince, Dilburnu, Hersek Gölü. [Izmit Bay, Dilburnu, Gökbüke, Derince, Marmara Sea]. Scale: 1/50.000.
Strasbourg, Éditions Willy Fischer, 1970; in-8 oblong, 200 pp. environ, reliure d'éditeur plein Skivertex, coloris noir, dos lisse. Fac-similé d'un ouvrage divisé en trois parties. Les 3 petits volumes in-16 dont les illustrations sont reproduites ici, ont été édités à Leyde, chez Théodore Haak, en 1728, sont en taille-douce (73 gravures) non signées, qui représentent, en vue cavalière, les principales villes décrites. Très bon état.
Paris, Éditions Gallimard, 1955; in-4 (220 x 278 mm), 192 pp. + 192 pp. + 192 pp. + 192 pp. + 192 pp., relié pleine percaline d'éditeur, coloris ocre pâle, sous jaquette (quelques déchirures [traces d'adhésif] et usures d'usage). Cartes de Jacques Bertin et nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Très bon état.
Paris, Masson & Cie, 1904; in-folio, atlas de 55 cartes, cartonnage d'éditeur, sans jaquette. Très bon état.
Very Good Turkish Modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 50, [2] p., 9 unnumbered folded maps. Türk süel alaninda harita ve krokilere verilen deger ve Ali Macar Reis atlasi. First Edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of EAST ANATOLIA] Malatya - Divrigi, Mancinik, Adiyaman, Harput. Shows Malatya, Adiyaman and Kharpout region; Firat River (Euphrates), Yazi Düzü, Erguvan etc. Scale: 1/200.000. This is one the serie 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 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. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. Hegira: 1332 = Gregorian: 1916. Not description on map-maker. According to Türkezer & Çobanoglu: History of Mapping in Turkey-1:200.000 Scale Maps, cartographer of this map is Kambay, Cemal.
Faksimilierte Auswahl aus dem 92 Karten umfassenden Deutschland-Band von Janssons monumentalem Atlas, dessen deutsche Ausgabe in 10 Bänden im Jahr 1658 in Amsterdam erschienen war. Beigelegt ist ein grossformatiges Textheft mit einer Einführung zum „historischen und kulturellen Hintergrund” von Traudl Seifert (damalige Leiterin der Kartensammlung der Bayr. Staatsbibliiothek, deren Exemplar als Vorlage für den Nachdruck verwendet wurde) und den faksimilierten Texten aus Janssons Atlas zu den entsprechenden Karten. - Klappen mit leichten Knickspuren, sonst sehr sauberes, dekoratives Exemplar.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. A little foxing on cloth. Very good. Folded. Oblong folio. (45 x 51 cm). In German. Shows N. Enyed, Zalathna, Mediasch, Hermannstadt, Hatszeg, Petroseni, Ôzt River, etc. Scale: 1/300,000. Sibiu (Sibiiu - Hermannstadt - Nagyszeben) is a city in Romanian Transylvania. The city straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the river Olt. The first official record referring to the Sibiu area comes from 1191 when Pope Celestine III confirmed the existence of the free prepositure of the German settlers in Transylvania, the prepositure having its headquarters in Sibiu, named Cibinium at that time. In the 14th century, it was already an important trade center. As of the year 1376, the craftsmen were divided into 19 guilds. Sibiu became the most important ethnic German city among the seven cities that gave Transylvania its German name Siebenbürgen (literally "Seven Citadels"). It was home to the Universitas Saxorum (Community of the Saxons), a network of pedagogues, ministers, intellectuals, city officials, and councilmen of the German community forging an ordered legal corpus and political system in Transylvania since the 1400s. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the city became the second -and then the first most important center of Transylvanian Romanian ethnics. The first Romanian-owned bank had its headquarters here (The Albina Bank), as did the ASTRA (Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and Romanian's People Culture). After the Romanian Orthodox Church was granted status in the Habsburg Empire from the 1860s onwards, Sibiu became the Metropolitan seat, and the city is still regarded as the third-most important center of the Romanian Orthodox Church. Between the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and 1867 (the year of the Ausgleich), Sibiu was the meeting-place of the Transylvanian Diet, which had taken its most representative form after the Empire agreed to extend voting rights in the region (Source: Wikipedia). A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer, and cartographer.
Sehr seltener Atlasband zum militärischen Kartenwerk über den napoleonischen Feldzug entlang des Rheins und durch Süddeutschland im Jahr 1796. – Inhalt: Als letzter Generalfeldmarschall des »Heiligen Römischen Reiches Deutscher Nation«, demissionierte Karl nach der vernichtenden Niederlage bei Wagram (1809) und stellte u.a. dieses opulente Kartenwerk zusammen, dem zwischen 1814 und 1819 eine dreibändige Textausgabe folgen sollte. 1862 schließlich gab die österreichischen Staatsdruckerei eine Faksimile-Ausgabe des Werks heraus. – Die 12 von verschiedenen Offizieren gezeichneten und den ersten Stechern ihrer Zeit wie Kilian Pohnheimer gestochenen großformatigen Kupfer zeichnen die 1796 im Rahmen des »Ersten Koalitionskrieges« erfolgten Kampfhandlungen zwischen dem Heer Napoleons und einer europäischen Koalitionsarmee unter der Führung des österreichischen Erzherzogs Karl nach. Die Mappe enthält eine Übersichtskarte mit der Begrenzung durch den Rheinlauf von Basel bis Köln im Westen bzw. Linz und Prag im Osten, ferner eine Karte des Lahn-Sieg-Gebietes, detaillierte Umgebungskarten von Malsch, Rastatt, Neresheim, Amberg, Würzburg, Biberach, Emmendingen, Schliengen, Kehl, Hühningen (in dieser Reihenfolge). – Erhaltung: Mappenrücken fachkundig mit starkem Papier ergänzt, Decken stellenweise etwas fleckig, Ecken und Kanten bestoßen, die auf dickem Papier gedruckten Karten teils gebräunt, gering stock- bzw. schmutzfleckig, Faltstellen außen mit leichten Rissen, insgesamt sauberer Satz. – Seltenheit: Gemäß JAP/APO kamen in den letzten 4 Jahrzehnten lediglich 2 vollständige Exemplare des hier angebotenen Atlasbandes zur Auktion. – Literatur: Holzmann-Bohatta II, 8159; ÖBL zit. DBA 2 681, 445 u. Wurzbach VI, 379.
Paris, Lebail-Weissert, 2003-2007. Ensemble de 6 catalogues de format in 4°; environ 1000 pp.; nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Bel état. Luxueux catalogues; exactement 1700 numéros soigneusement décrits.
In-12, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos lisse orné de compartiments cloisonnés et fleuronnés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches rouges, xii, 356 p. et (4) p. d'approbation et privilège, 2 très grands plans dépliants hors texte. Première édition collective illustrée de 2 très grands plans dépliants des villes de Grave et Mayence. En juillet 1674, les Hollandais mirent le siège pendant 93 jours devant Grave dans le Brabant-Septentrional, ville occupée par les français depuis 1672. Les pertes furent considérables des deux côtés. Fin octobre, le gouverneur de la place, le marquis de Chamilly, reçut l’ordre du roi de se rendre. Ce qui restait de la garnison défila devant l’armée hollandaise qui lui rendit les honneurs et le Prince Guillaume III d'Orange récupéra la ville le 28 octobre 1674. Le siège de Mayence se déroula du 1er juin au 8 septembre 1689, pendant la guerre de la Ligue d’Augsbourg. "Récit méthodique, composé par un témoin oculaire. Exposé par ordre chronologique. Correct, froid, très détaillé et très utile" (Sources de l’Histoire de France, n° 3973). Petite étiquette imprimée à l’époque de la librairie Cellot et Jombert, "Rue Dauphine, la seconde porte cochère à droite par le Pont-Neuf, au fond de la cour". Bel exemplaire, frais, très bien relié à l’époque.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows Southeastern parts of Asia Minor and Syria; Siverek, Sard (Iraq) and Ras Al-Ayn (Rasulayn - Resualyn) in Syria. Hegira: 1333 = Gregorian: 1917. Not description on map-maker. Scale: 1: 200.000. This is one the serie 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 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. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. According to Türkezer & Çobanoglu: History of Mapping in Turkey-1:200.000 Scale Maps, last cartographer of Diyarbakir regio is M. Sait Malatyali. No his biographic material and info in 'Savaslarda Haritacilar'. Rare.
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript color map of Middle East including Syria, Palestine and Transjordan. Signed by cartographer. 28x20 cm. In Turkish (with Latin letters). The Mapping Department, which moved to Ankara from Istanbul after the Independence War, settled in the Attar Basi Khan in Koyunpazari and the press section also started its studies in the building which is the Art School in Ulus today. In 1924, the department, which is still inside the General Directorate Garrison, moved to the hut-shaped buildings with single floor between the Military Sewinghouse and the General Directorate. On the other hand, the production of maps and plans, which were to be used in development services carried out in parallel to the revolutions starting with the declaration of the Republic and following each other, was considered to be based on a legal arrangement. Because of the necessity of an urgent legal arrangement, the bill of law concerning to the General Directorate of Mapping, whose preparations were initiated by Lieut. Gen. M. Sevki (Ölçer) who knew the importance of the subject, was sent to the Ministry of Defense at the beginning of 1925. After the approval of Ministry of Defense, the bill, which was sent to the Prime Ministry, was discussed in the Council of Ministers and presented to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. As a result; the Mapping Department was re-organized as the General Directorate of Mapping affiliated with the Ministry of Defense with the law bearing the number 657 on May 2, 1925 in order to do all mapping works and meet the needs of maps and plans of all ministries, institutions and organizations. [.] The first application of photogrammetry was made in Kayas, Ankara with the Wild Autograph plotting apparatus which was purchased in that year. Captain Ömer Kadri and Captain Niyazi came back from their photogrammetry education in Germany. Major Halit and Major Nüzhet were sent to France for photogrammetry education and Captain Ishak and Captain Bahri were sent to Germany. Captain Ahmet (Denkmen) and Captain Ömer Kadri attended the Congress of Photogrammetry assembled in Berlin. (Source: The Illustrated History Of Turkish Cartography). Halid Ziya was born in Izmir, Tire. He went to Istanbul and continued to Hendese-i Mülkiye and Engineer Mekteb-i Âlîsi for seven years. After starting with "Aydin Province Umur-i Nafia Third Class Engineering", Halid Ziya Bey, who continued to work as a deputy chief engineer on 14 March 1910, left Aydin and returned to Istanbul after continuing this duty for about six and a half months. As a teacher, he taught Accounting, Algebra, Geometry, and Topography at Halkali Ziraat Mekteb-i Âlîsi and Darussafaka. Halid Ziya Bey, who was appointed as a teacher of Hendese and Cosmography in Kabatas High School, started to practice the profession of engineering and cadastral, which was his main specialty in 1327. After the First World War, the Istanbul Government started its activities in order to capture and neutralize Halid Ziya Bey and his friends. Upon the harsh measures taken, Halid Ziya Bey had to live as a fugitive in the Hasirci Mountains of Eskisehir for a while with the armed force attached to him. Halid Ziya Bey, who was involved in the movement in Anatolia until the end of the National Liberation Struggle, returned to his engineering duty after the proclamation of the Republic and was included in the cadastral works again. In 1925, Halid Ziya Bey was appointed as the Head of the Science Committee of the new cadastre organization. He wrote 5 books on cadastre, photogrammetry, trigonometry, and cadastral tools in 1928 and 1929. In addition, as a result of personal work in 1928, the road between the provincial division of the Republic of Turkey with cities has prepared a comprehensive map to show up in the forest and mining. (Source: Kadastro ne idi, nedir, ne olacaktir, Kadioglu - Yildirir. From Preface.). No scale.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. Oblong: 67x75 cm. In Ottoman script. Folded originally. A very detailed map. Scale: 1:210.000. Shows Shkodra Lake, its shores, Bog Mountains, Karadag (Montenegro), Iakoh, Has etc. [MAP of OTTOMAN PROVINCE of BALKANS-ALBANIA] 52 Ipek (Peja). 53 Yakoh. 59 Akola. 60 Iskodra (Shkodra).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Very good. Large oblong 8vo. (21 x 26 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of OTTOMAN PROVINCE of DIYAR-I BEKR] Diyarbakir Vilâyeti. Province of Diyarbekir in Southeast Anatolia and its around. Many sandjaks and provinces with their detailed place names. Scale: 1/500.000.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Very good. Large oblong 8vo. (21 x 26 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of OTTOMAN PROVINCE of DIYAR-I BEKR] Diyarbakir Vilâyeti. Province of Diyarbekir in Southeast Anatolia and its around. Many sandjaks and provinces with their detailed place names. Scale: 1/1.500.000.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Very good. Large oblong 8vo. (21 x 26 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of OTTOMAN PROVINCE of EASTERN ROUMELI] Rumeli-yi Sarkî Vilâyeti, Bulgaristan Eyâleti, Edirne Vilâyeti, [Trakya], Selânik Vilâyeti. [East Roumeli, Salonica, Adrianople provinces; Old Zagra Sandjak, Bulgarian State]. Scale: 1/1.500.000. Ottoman Provinces in the Balkan Peninsula.