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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In modern aesthetic full leather bdg. in Ottoman style. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 184 p., numerous b/w plates. First and only edition of this scarce travelogue which was planned for fifteen days on January 19, 1909, but took about forty days, containing a first-hand travel account of Egypt in 1909, an Islamic country that began to modernize at the beginning of the 20th century, written by an Ottoman intellectual, one year after the Second Constitutional Regime. This rare book contains early descriptions of the Egyptian municipality, the Red Crescent, gardens and parks, urbanism, zoo, and botanic gardens, tramps, bridges, social life, folkloric customs, Mahmil Alays, cemeteries, music and history of art, hotels, Nile and many historical heritages, architecture, etc. Agop [or Agob] Matyosyan was one of the first Armenian printers to apply during the inspections of printing houses that were done in accordance with the Nizam-name-i Cedid (Jareeda-i Mahakim, No. 429 (13 Jamazia al-awwal 1305) in the late Imperial Ottoman period. Hegira: 1327 = Gregorian: 1910. Özege: 14459. OCLC: 476243661 / 16347814.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 142 p., b/w ills. Özege 17027.; TBTK 8231. Only one copy located in OCLC 1030747796 (Orient Institut in Istanbul). First Edition, thus. It's an abridged translation into Ottoman Turkish but the first illustrated edition in the Ottoman / Turkish literature. According to the preface written by a translator named Mehmed Ali, whose biographical information could not be found in the literature, it is understood that he was a primary school teacher in the Ottoman period. He stated that during his teaching period, he translated some selected books from western literature from their original languages ??and read them to his students. His students said that they liked Robinson Crusoe the most, and Mehmed Ali translated and published the entire book upon his students' request. (Sources: THE SHAPING ROLE OF RETRANSLATIONS IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, Asli Emekçi.; OSMANLICADA ROBENSON, Ayse Banu Karadag).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 439 p. First Edition, thus. This first Turkish translation of Robinson Crusoe made by Sükrü Kaya is produced while the translator was in exile in Malta. With the help of Michael Seidel's argument, for instance, Kaya's translation might be regarded not only as a translation made in the circumstances of exile but also as a translation of what Seidel calls an "exile narrative". This might be the only reason why Kaya decided to translate this novel. It is highly probable that he was feeling depressed and lonely; therefore, he chose to translate the story of a lonely man like himself. Indeed, Kaya declares in the translator's preface to Robinson Crusoe that the activity of translation to an extent made him forget the pain of captivity [= Tercüme mesguliyeti bana esaretin acilarini kismen unutturuyordu]. The first Turkish translation of this novel was made by Ahmed Lutfî and published by Takvimhâne-i Âmire as early as 1864. It was an abridged translation, and an unabridged translation was not made until 1919 when Sükrü Kaya was in exile in Malta. This unabridged translation made by Kaya was published by Tanin Printing House in Istanbul in 1923, and it belonged to -The Collection of Immortal Works- [Ölmez Eserler Külliyati]. Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) has been attracting the attention of many critics and scholars both in the West and in Turkey for years. Robinson Crusoe was originally written in English, and published on April 25, 1719, and its title was in fact quite long. Robinson Crusoe is among the novels which are argued to be the first English novel. The book has obtained worldwide fame, and there are hundreds of translations and adaptations. Probably due to the success of the first novel, Defoe wrote the second book which is entitled The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Sources: THE SHAPING ROLE OF RETRANSLATIONS IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, Asli Emekçi.; OSMANLICADA ROBENSON, Ayse Banu Karadag). Sükrü Kaya, (1883-1959), was a Turkish civil servant and politician, who served as a government minister, Minister of Interior and Minister of Foreign affairs in several governments. (Wikipedia). First Unabridged Ottoman Turkish Edition. Özege 17028.; TBTK 8228. Only one institutional copy located in OCLC: 949585991 (Bogaziçi University Library).
2403DG036<p>H. Garnier Livreiro-Editor. Paris. Rio de Janeiro. 1908.</p>_x000d_<p>De 185x12 cm. Com v 288 36 págs. Brochado.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com sinais de manuseamento na brochura ligeiros danos na lombada e charneiras rasgos na margem inferior da capa posterior manchas de oxidação no verso das capas e folhas de rosto picos de acidez no corte das folhas dedicatória do autor a Albino Forjaz de Sampaio na folha de anterrosto e tem junto ficha manuscrita do livro. </p>_x000d_<p>As últimas 36 páginas incluem extrato do catálogo da editora. Contém na folha de rosto citação de Jerome K. Jerome. </p>_x000d_<p>João do Rio é pseudónimo de João Paulo Emílio Cristóvão dos Santos Coelho Barreto Rio de Janeiro 1881 1921 jornalista contista cronista romancista tradutor e teatrólogo brasileiro considerado um pioneiro da crónica-reportagem e membro da Academia Brasileira de Letras. </p> I-78-E-34 unknown
18-3066Rio de Janiero Brazil: Centro Cultural Correios 2014. . 8vo. Oblong. 79 pp. Soft red wraps with glossy lettering and French folds. Very good. Color plates. Yellow endpapers. Includes works by Erika Sturmer-Alex Carlito Carvalhosa Alex Flemming Matthias Jackisch Wolfgang Scholz Karla Woisnitza Cristina Pape Helge Leiberg Evelyn Krull Angela Hampel Max Uhlig et al. Catalog published on occasion of exhibit by same name at the Centro Cultural Correios in Rio de Janeiro from May 29 through July 20 2014. Em Portugues. Rio de Janiero, Brazil: Centro Cultural Correios, 2014. paperback
Old price (3/-) on front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, foxing to page edges and no bumping to corners. 150pp. A series of papers, written in turn with each month of the year in mind which describe and discuss the bird life around Tayside in Scotland including a long feature on migration. Photograohic illustrations.
19792092902141201450irrigation power 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. irrigation power paperback
1949042670Editions Émile - Paul Frères Broché Paris 1949 405 pages en format 14 - 22 cm - dos retouché - couverture souillée Exemplaire de bibliothèque
1950RO80094921EMILE-PAUL. 12ème édition. 15 avril 1950. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 405 pages. Envoi de l'auteur. . . . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi
1950RO40173753Emile Paul. 1950. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 411 pages. Papier et étiquettes annotées collées sur le dos. 2e plat refait. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 248-Vie chrétienne et méditations
1950R150171771PAUL EMILE.. 15 AVRIL 1950. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Non coupé. 405 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1950R240158587Emile Paul Frères. 1950. In-8. Relié cuir dos-coins. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 411 pages. Petite annotation au crayon de papier en page de garde. Dos à 4 nerfs, titre, auteur, filets et fleurons dorés. Signet conservé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1950R36903Paris, Emile-Paul 1950 413pp., br. (dos peu réparé), 3e éd., bon état
1950R41107Paris, Emile-Paul 1950 413pp., non coupé, br.orig. (peu taché), 4e éd., bon état
32210Paris, Editions Emile-paul, 1950 in-12 broché, 410 pp. Couverture en bon état, intérieur en bon état avec quelques rousseurs.
1950156461950 P. , Emile-Paul, 1950, in 8° broché, 411 pages ; quelques rares piqûres.
1950357461950 Paris, Emile-Paul, 1950, in 8° broché, 411 pages.
1950105Paris Emile-Paul 1950 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, non coupé, 411 pp. Édition originale. Un des 50 exemplaires de tête numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma.
1950105Paris Emile-Paul 1950 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, non coupé, 411 pp. Édition originale. Un des 50 exemplaires de tête numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma.
74496Paris, Editions Emile Paul Frères, 1950. 14 x 23, 411 pp., broché, bon état.
101.780Paris, Emile Paul Frères, 1950. "14 x 23, 411 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie; 1 cachet du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons)."
63 pages. Black and white plates. Presents the results of an examination of a narrow coal seam on the South Nahanni River area. Library and date stamp upon front cover, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
192658781Stockton CA: Duffy; Eddy ca. 1926-1931. Oblong 4to. 11 x 4.2 in. 70 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 99 photographs & RPPC’s sized from 2.6 x 4.5 in. to 3.5 x 5.5 in. photographer’s imprint w/in negative at lower corner w/ many captioned. Contemporary polished calf Yellowstone Park souvenir post-binder punch-sewn at gutter margin w/ suede calf tie illust. of brown bear on front cover minor scuffing edgewear minor soiling to upper right corner wear to corners still VG exemplar. This album records the automobile trip and scenic views along the way of a young Stockton California couple as they traveled past Mount Shasta to the Columbia River Gorge Highway with snapshots interspersed with RPPC’s. Views of the Rotary Club Fountain at Wahkeena Falls along the Columbia River Highway the Cascade Falls and Funicular at Mount Shasta the Bonneville Fish Hatchery as well as Salmon Fish Wheels on the Columbia River and Multnomah Falls are all present. In addition the couple visited the Celilo Falls area before the dams removed their iconic footprint as well as camped and fished on their way to Yellowstone National Park. Several photos show the falls geysers and vistas at Yellowstone along with glimpses of the black bears and buffalo at the Park followed by trip to Salt Lake and on through the California Sierra Nevada mountains to return to Stockton. Jesse Duffy 1895-1977 was a World War I veteran sergent in Company F 263rd Infantry 91st Division discharged in 1919 worked for Holt Manufacturing in Stockton the City Engineering Dept. during the 1920’s and later for Fibreboards Products Co. in Stockton. Ruth Duffy 1895-1974 was a longtime seamstress and tailor. Eddy 1889-1970 was a longtime Oregon City photographer who first launched his career at 70th & Sandy in Portland as photographer and later operated a postcard stand at Wahkeena Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. Duffy; Eddy, hardcover
189864137Bay View & La Conner WA: A. Eugene Lovell 1898. Oblong 12mo. 7 x 5.5 in. 12 pp unpaginated. thick gray card stock slotted die-cut windows for inserting photos with 11 original photographs sized 3.25 x 4.25 in. 6 albumen on thin photo paper 5 silver gelatin on matte finish photo paper 1 manuscript Christmas note presenting the album Christmas 1898 a few ever-so-faint pencil manuscript captions below. Pebbled textured black cloth silver lettering stamped on front cover minor edgewear soiling to rear pastedown minor soiling to final image still a VG- exemplar. This souvenir album opens with beautiful sunset shot across the Columbia River followed by a photo of a young woman standing in front of well-appointed home with Hops growing along the porch. These are followed by photos capturing shipping along the Columbia River with the British sailing yacht Samantha out of Liverpool tied up to the Bailey Gatzert sternwheeler; the sternwheeler Kehani which operated from Portland originally launched in 1890 and was rebuilt and renamed Ottawa in 1905; a nice front view of the passenger sternwheeler Regulator built originally in 1891 by Louis Paget for The Dalles Portland & Astoria Naviagation Co. known as the Regulator Line operating steamer service from The Dalles to the Lower Columbia River past Kalama. Other photos depict a stately Victorian hotel on pilings near the shipping channel; a shipwreck of a 3-masted schooner on its’ side buried in the sand; and Cape Horn along the River prior to construction of the rail line. The final photo captures the waterfront of Astoria in 1898 with warehouses and canneries on pilings and houses above on the bluffs. Lovell 1883-1976 moved from Illinois to Washington following the death of his father William Lovell with his mother Susan Lovell and brothers Charles & Harry Lovell who homesteaded near La Conner WA after first settling in Bay View WA in late 1898. The trip must have been prior to July 12 1898 as the Regulator sternwheeler depicted in one of the photos wrecked at the Cascade Locks July 12 1898 was salvaged and rebuilt with a larger and heavier hull launching Feb. 1899. A. Eugene Lovell, hardcover
19507890Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo & Porto Alegre, Livraria Kosmos Editora, um 1950. 4°, 184 S., Ex. No. 426 von ?? W.a.V., Einband beschabt & eingeschmutzt, Ecken bestoßen, altersbedingte Bräunungen, sonst ger. Gebr.sp., Halbleinen