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1690LBW-4830Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 190 x 253 mm.
1695LBW-4827Paris, Sr. de Fer, 1695. 171 x 272 mm.
1704LBW0249aParis, chez l'auteur, [1704]. 232 x 344 mm + feuillet de texte.
1671LBW-5776Paris, A. de Fer, 1671. 380 x 525 mm.
1705LBW-6120Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 223 x 332 mm + feuillet de texte descriptif.
1690LBW-4818Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 169 x 288 mm.
1715LBW024fa1715. 234 x 342 mm.
1705LBW027ceParis chez l'auteur 1705 237 x 349 mm.
LBW027cfParis 1705 235 x 330 mm.
1695LBW-4829Paris, Sr. de Fer, 1695. 185 x 245 mm.
1705LBW-7877Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 226 x 326 mm.
LBW027d0Paris chez l'auteur 1705 230 x 345 mm.
Very Good Turkish Original twenty-three gelatin silver detachable photos on eight "Leykam" blind-stamped papers. Papers' size: 32,5x25 cm, photos size mostly: 9x14 cm. Punch holes in the left margins. Otherwise a clean collection. A fine photograph collection of a scientific voyage to Central, East, and South Anatolia in 1953, by German and Turkish mineralogists, to collect and research natural materials, including shores of lakes and seas, soils of Anatolian land from Mt. Taurus, Lake Van, Hakkari and Mount Cilo.
2003N2679Éditions du patrimoine - [monumental] - Revue scientifique et technique des monuments historiques, 2003, 248 p.
1705LBW002bbParis chez l'auteur 1705 225 x 335 mm.
1705LBW-2899Paris, chez l'auteur, 1705. 226 x 340 mm.
1702LBW-8972[Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1702]. 161 x 222 mm.
1690LBW-5651Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690]. 222 x 329 mm.
1690LBW-5661Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690]. 221 x 329 mm.
1760LBW-2640Paris, Desnos, 1760. 454 x 567 mm.
1690LBW-4832Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 159 x 259 mm.
1705LBW-6117Paris, Sr. de Fer, 1705. 223 x 302 mm + feuillet de texte descriptif.
1766LBW-8594Paris, Desnos, 1766. 398 x 547 mm.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original newspaper issue. 64x45 cm. In Ottoman script. 4 p., richly illustrated. Half of the first page of the newspaper is devoted to the disagreement Monsieur Edward Höcknen, who was ex-director of the Turkish Anatolian - Baghdad Railways. The caricature shows that Monsieur Höcknen stops the train with his giant arms. According to the news on the newspaper, this international question is solved by Zekâi Bey who was Aydin muavini. Tevhîd-i Efkâr was a daily political newspaper published between 15 June 1921 and 6 March 1925. Its editor-in-chief was Velid Ebüzziya, (1884-1945). It was published in Istanbul during the Turkish War of Independence, (1919-1922), and supported the War of Independence. But after the proclamation of the Republic, he started an intense criticism campaign. Thereupon, 'Yeni gün' [i.e. New Day in Anatolia], Hakimiyet-i Milliye newspapers started opposition to the Istanbul press and Tevhid-i Efkar. With the approval of the three-point Takrir-i Sükûn Law on 4 March 1925, newspapers such as Tevhid-i Efkâr, Istiklal, Son Telgraf, and Tanin, which were published in Istanbul, and the magazine Sebilürresad were closed. Extremely rare.
1705LBW-2898Paris, chez l'autheur, 1705. 226 x 335 mm + feuillet de texte.