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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong folio. (37 x 52 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/3500000. Good and clean copy. Color lithograph. Ali Seref Pasha was born in 1840 in Istanbul. At the same time his nickname is Hafiz. In 1862 he was sent to Paris by the order of the Turkish (Ottoman) Military Academy for the study of cartography. In Paris (1868) he prepared an atlas containing 22 maps called Yeni Atlas (New Atlas) on the rank of Mülâzimevvel (Captain). In 1896, while he was working for the General Staff in the rank of Lieutenant General, he translated Kiepert's map of Anatolia into Turkish. He prepared a map of Rumelia consisting of 73 sheets and prepared a large wall map for the schools. (Source: Türk haritacilig tarihi, (1895-1995).; SERBETÇI, Muzaffer.).
Paris, Boubée et Cie 1950. In-12 carré broché de 205 pages. Cartes, 86 figures dans le texte, 1 tableau et 20 planches en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état
Librairie Aristide Quillet. 1923-1925. In-Folio Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos très frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 42 cartes en couleur sur doubles-pages + 199 pages d'Index pour le vol. I, et 57 cartes en couleur sur doubles-pages + 59 pages d'Index pour le vol. II. Reliures d'éditeur avec titres dorés sur le dos et le 1er plat; motifs décoratifs en relief sur le dos et les plats. Le Monde français: Planisphère physique. Planisphère politique. France physique. France hypsométrique. Massif central. France de l'Est. France économique, etc. L'Europe, L'Asie, L'Afrique, L'Amérique, L'Océanie: Europe géologique. Europe physique. Europe politique. Iles britanniques. Scandinavie. Allemagne. Etats balkaniques. Europe, cartes economiques. Pôle Nord. Asie géologique. Asie physique...
LIBRAIRIE ARISTIDE QUILLET. 1923. In-Folio Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 42 pages de cartes en couleur + 19 pages - Contre-plats jaspés - 32 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - COPYRIGHT 1923.
Librairie Aristide Quillet. 1923. In-Folio Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 199 pages. Illustré de nombreuses cartes en couleur, dont certaines sur planches dépliables. Reliure d'éditeur avec titres dorés sur le dos et le 1er plat; motifs décoratifs en relief sur le dos et les plats. Planisphère physique. Planisphère politique. France physique. France hypsométrique. Massif central. France de l'Est. France économique...
français Slnd (circa 1880). In-4 de 3 pp. + 12 cartes à double-page; demi-toile muet de l'époque. Ensemble de 12 cartes montées sur onglets dont deux avec contours en couleurs.
français In-folio de titre, 186 pages de cartes et 183 pages de texte ; reliure demi-chagrin brun de l'éditeur. Petites usures au dos, intérieur propre.
Andriveau-Goujon, Paris. 1845. In-Plano Carré. En feuillets. Etat d'usage. Livré sans Couverture. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Carte entoilée dépliable colorée, d'env. 80/65 cm. Petits déchirures aux pliures. 1 tache d'encre en bas de carte. Quelques très petites annotations (traits). Nouvelle édition. Comprenant les routes de Poste, Routes Royales, Départementales, Chemins de Fer, Avec les distances en kilomètres.
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
folio [37 x 31 cm or 14.5 x 12 inches]; 159 pp, 156 pages of colored maps, charts, including many double page, title printed in red and black. original blue pictorial gilt and blind-stamped cloth, gilt title lettering on cover, a little worn at spine ends, corners, very good+ clean and sound copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. This is not to be confused with the Columbian World's Fair atlas nor the Columbian Atlas of the World We Live In, which was in much smaller format. This atlas is quite large and filled with very detailed colored maps, starting with fine double-page maps of the world and of North America. The maps of the USA include the whole country, individual states and city maps showing streets (Boston, NY city, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Louis, St. Joseph, Kansas city, New Orleans, San Francisco from Rand McNally Co, plus others as insets). Canadian maps include country, provinces and territories, some provinces showing counties. Other maps include: Mexico, Central America, West Indies, South America (plus other maps of regions of South America), Europe and individual countries, Polar area, Asia, double-page of Palestine with Jerusalem inset, Turkey and its provinces, Indochina, India, Japan, Persia, double of Africa showing colonial borders, South Africa, Egypt with Cairo inset, North Africa, Abyssinia, Australia, New Zealand, etc, plus other charts. Maps have city, province, county indexes in margins.
[1934] With 44 pages and 168 pages of advertisements, index, at the back. Covers worn all over, slight tears at base of spine.
[1933] With 162 pages of advertisements, and index, at the back. Covers worn all over, slight tears at base of spine.
Still has original bookmark attached. Date assumed from Lighting Up Tables which start April 1938. xiv, 31, 910, 102 pages. Signature at top of front free endpaper. Page 605-8 loose. Wear on extremities and some marks to covers.
In 4o, pp. 318, t.tela con sovrac. (minimi strappetti ai bordi), 42 carte f.t. Ottimo atlante tedesco diviso in 2 parti: TEXT (Astronomie, Entdeckungsgeschichte der erde, Natur der erde, Geographisches worterbuch, Die welt in zahlen, Namen und sprachen, Landerkunde) e KARTEN (1305/ ATLANTE - ATLAS - CARTOGRAFIA)
Very Good German Original color map on cloth of Constantinople, the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, Princess' Islands, Pera, Galata, Scutari and environment. Map on cloth. 50x60 cm. Toponyms are in German entirely. Folded. Scale: 1:100000. A detailed toponyms list titled "Verzeichnis der mit Ziffern bezeichneten öffentlichen Gebaude" under the sections A: Pera und Galata, B: Stambul, C: Skutari; and "Erlauterung der Abkürzungen". Some toponyms are transcripted Turkish into western characters like Karadenis - Bahr-i Siach, Burgas Adassi, Kisil Adalar, Jeni Djami, etc. A rare Istanbul map printed in 19th century.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) A very attractive chromo-lithograph map on paper. Oblong: 26,5x37,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). Light foxing and fading on margins and printed area. A very detailed and fine double hemisphere map of the northern and southern skies, showing the various constellations, together with a third map showing the zodiacs on one paper. On the bottom margin, it's written 'Printed in the 549 Numbered Press', and 'Dersaadet...'. This map seems to be influenced (or, a direct translation) from the map of the sky of Sir Francis Baily, (1774-1844), who was one of the leading English Astronomers of the first part of the 19th Century. He is most famous for his observations of "Baily's beads" during a total eclipse of the Sun. Baily was also a major figure in the early history of the Royal Astronomical Society, as one of the founders and as the president four times. After a tour in the unsettled parts of North America in 1796-1797, his journal of which was edited by Augustus de Morgan in 1856, he entered the London Stock Exchange in 1799. The successive publication of Tables for the Purchasing and Renewing of Leases (1802), of The Doctrine of Interest and Annuities (1808), and The Doctrine of Life-Annuities and Assurances (1810), earned him a high reputation as a writer on life-contingencies; he amassed a fortune through diligence and integrity and retired from business in 1825, to devote himself wholly to astronomy. He had already, in 1820, taking a leading part in the foundation of the Royal Astronomical Society. In 1827, the Society awarded him its Gold Medal for preparation of the Astronomical Society's Catalogue of 2881 stars. He was instrumental in the reform of the Nautical Almanac in 1829. In 1837, he recommended to the British Association and later worked extensively on the reduction of Joseph de Lalande's and Nicolas de Lacaille's catalogues containing about 57,000 stars. He also supervised the compilation of the British Association's Catalogue of 8377 stars (published 1845) and revised the catalogues of Tobias Mayer, Ptolemy, Ulugh Beg, Tycho Brahe, Edmund Halley and Hevelius. His notice of Baily's Beads, during an annular eclipse of the sun on May 15 1836, at Inch Bonney in Roxburghshire, started the modern series of eclipse-expeditions. Very rare.
français Sans date (circa fin XVIIIe siècle). Carte entoilée dépliante 59,5x93 cm, de 21 panneaux. Carte gravée et aquarellée de l'époque. Un petit gribouillage au stylo sur la toile d'un panneaux.
français In-12 de Frontispice, xij-360-60 pp.; demi-basane brune, dos lisse à faux-nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Nouvelle édition, corrigée & fort augmentée. Quelques infimes trous de vers, petites usures et manques à la seconde carte, quelques restaurations anciennes dans les cartes, petit manque de cuir à la pièce de titre.
français Carte à 100.000 de 555x450 mm; en couleurs et dépliante, dans sa couverture cartonnée. Carte de la France dressée par ordre du Ministre de l'intérieur, mise à jour en Avril 1899.
français Slnd (circa 1900). 106x122 cm de 24 panneaux de 19x25 cm. Quelques tâches.
français Sans date. Carte dépliante (76x112) tirée en couleurs; in-12, vignettes de l'éditeur sur les plats. Carte des opérations sur le front fançais Bale - Mézières - Cologne. Echelle : 1:400.000e.
français Sans date (circa fin XIXe siècle). 76x158 cm. Joli plan sur papier fort, dessiné et aquarellé à l'époque. Plis.
Very Good Arabic Original hand-colored map on tissue paper. 23x19 cm. In Ottoman script and Arabic. No scale. Manuscript notes of toponyms. It shows Baghdad, Deir Al-Zor, Kirkuk, Mosul, Syria, borders of Ajamistan (Iran), etc. Manuscript notes show that the map was used in military purposes in the last Ottoman Imperial period.
Äußerst seltene Karte des Klagenfurter Kreises, einer Verwaltungseinheit des Herzogthums Kärnten ab 1748. – Der Klagenfurter Kreis umfasste je nach Gebietsstand im heutigen Österreich die Bezirke St.Veit an der Glan, Wolfsberg, Klagenfurt sowie Klagenfurt Land und den Bezirk Völkermarkt, im heutigen Slowenien die historische Region Slovenska Koroška. Die geographischen Namen sind teils farblich unterstrichen. – Erhaltung: Karte leicht stockfleckig, sonst sauberes, kräftig lithografiertes Exemplar. – Seltenheit: Äußerst selten, gemäß IKAR, KVK, OCLC/WorldCat und OBV sind weltweit lediglich in 4 institutionellen Beständen nachweisbar (Berlin (SBB, 2x), Wien (ÖNB) und Yale). JAP/APO nennt für die letzten über 30 Jahre keine Auktionsergebnisse.
Approximately 75 pages. "Brings together for the first time thirty-eight stunning, original Canadian maps - many of them national treasures - and the fascinating stories of the explorers and cartographers who made them. From Gastaldi's woodcut map of 1556 in which monsters roam the sea, through Champlain's 1612 collage map of Canada's bounty, to Sanson's foundation map of 1656 - the first to show all five Great Lakes - this superb 'atlas' takes the modern navigator on a voyage of rediscovery to Canada's beginnings, beginnings not only in strength and adventure but also in humanity and art. Charts a compelling route to the nation's past." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear to navy cloth boards. Price clipped dust jacket bears two closed tears and average wear. Overall a nice copy of this spectacular work. Book