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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated wrappers. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 32 p., richly ills. First published in any form of this symbolist poem, is the manifest of the attempt to settle in New Zealand by falling into pessimism, written during Sultan Abdülhamid II's tyranny period between two Constitutionalist regimes in the Imperial Ottoman, by Servet-i Fünûn literary scene leading of Ottoman poet Tevfik Fikret and his friends like Mehmed Rauf, Hüseyin Kadri, Dr. Esad Pasa, Hüseyin Cahit, Süleyman Nesip, Ahmet Hikmet Müftüoglu. In the westernization period, there is an escape especially the Servet-i Fünuncus to New Zealand, Scotland, and Finland. This escape can be seen as both alienation and help-seeking. Historical point of view, sociological research and in-depth analysis personal sufferings of intellectuals who attempted to escape can provide true findings and information, which can light this period, about the dualism of these intellectuals and their attempts to escape. Tevfik Fikret is one of the pioneers who symbolize this escape. Fikret does not leave the homeland, but in much poetry, he attributes a mission of escape and rescue to places in his poem. Places, where this mission is the most intense, are streets, Asiyan, grave, mosque, Istanbul, the parliament, palace, garden, and village. The first utopian texts in Turkish literature were dreams written in an effort to save the declining Ottoman State. In the period of Servet-i Fünûn [i.e. The Wealth of Sciences], which was a time of crisis, some utopias such as the Yesil Yurt [i.e. Green Land]. Fikret decided to go to New Zealand (after Manisa city) with friends from his literary circle. After a while, he changed his mind and began to construct a special house for his family on the Bosphorus, which he called "Asiyan" (meaning close friends). Asiyan was finished in 1906. New Zealand carries all the characteristics of a utopian place in this poem by Tevfik Fikret. (Utopias from the Middle East 13).
xi + 155pp., 23cm., softcover, small dog's ear in pages, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, F105478
1996F105478Albany, State University of New York Press 1996 xi + 155pp., 23cm., softcover, small dog's ear in pages, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, F105478
Hardcover in dust jacket, very good condition. A couple of scores to jacket rear and light foxing to page block face. Internally pages are clean and text is clear. TA Used
New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 196 p. Language, logic, and empirical knowledge: Collected papers, 1965-2005. This collection consists of sixteen articles written in English by Teo Grünberg, who is one of the most distinguished logicians and analytic philosophers in Turkey. The basic motivation that lies behind the idea of putting these articles together in a separate volume is the utmost difficulty of access to many of the periodicals in which the articles are published, primarily because of the reason that their electronic versions are not available.
Paperback in very good condition. Second edition. All text is clear with sound binding. CM Used
Paperback in very good condition. HCW Used
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Library stamps on the page edges, library sticker on the FEP Ex - Library
Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. Ex-university library. From University College, Oxford. Wear and creases on boards. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are bumped, worn and nicked. Spine head is chipped. Shelf mark on spine. Page block and rough-cut pages are tanned and marked. Labels and stamps on front pastedown and FEP. Penned and pencilled annotations on some pages. Text remains legible throughout. Binding remains intact. HCW Ex-Library
Hardcover in very good condition with a good condition clipped dust jacket. Jacket has a plastic protective sleeve, tanning to spine and a few small tears along edges and corners. Previous owner's signature to FEP and light tanning to endpapers. Spine is tight and contents are clean and unmarked. AD Used
Paperback. Covers are a little shelfworn, affecting early and late page corners. Taped repair to front cover's lower corner. Slight mark on first page; all content is clear. TS Used
Very Good English Milli kultur ve ahlak -Signed and dedicated, Tarik Binat, Yoruk matbaasi, Ist., 1971. Signed and dedicated by the author. Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). 251 p.
Fine English Milli kultur ve ahlak -Signed and dedicated, Tarik Binat, Yoruk matbaasi, Ist., 1971. Signed and dedicated by the author. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. Large 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). 251 p.
21.5x13.5cm. 745 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly scratched and slightly stained. Cover corners and spine edges wrinkled. Spine curved. Pen inscription on first whitepage. Few page corners wrinkled. Else in good condition.
Paperback in good condition. Several marks and scores on covers. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are worn. Contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Paperback in good condition. The cover is lightly edgeworn, with a slightly faded spine. 2-3cm tear on the rear lower edge; the spine foot has a smaller tear. Faint marks on the page block. Binding is slightly visible on page 98, otherwise sound, with clear text. CM Used
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New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 310 p. Mu'îdü'n-Ni'âm: Makam ve meslek ahlâki. Edited and prep. by Harun Yilmaz, Muhammet Enes Midilli, Halit Özkan. Al-Subkî known simply as Ibn al-Subki was a leading Islamic scholar, a faqih, a mu?addith and a historian from the celebrated al-Subki family of Shâfi'î 'ulamâ, during the Mamluk era. Tâj al-Dîn al-Subkî was born and educated in Cairo, Egypt, in 1327 (727 AH). He was first educated by his father, the celebrated scholar Taqî al-Dîn al-Subkî. At age 11 years he joined his father in Damascus, where he studied under the leading scholars of his day, such as the historian al-Dhahabi and the jurist Ibn al-Naqîb. Aged 18 he became a mudarris (professor) and kha?ib at the Umayyad Mosque. In his late twenties he began to assist his father as qa?i (Chief judge) of Syria, and on his father's retirement to Cairo in 1354, he replaced him as qa?i of Damascus. He also held the title Mufti In 1357 he was removed from office but reinstated several months later. In 1368 he was jailed for misappropriation of funds. Following a petition by friends, he was released after 80 days and seems to have been exonerated. He died of the plague in 1370 (771 AH) aged 44 years. Mu'îdü'n-Ni'âm "i.e. The restorer of favours and the restrainer of chastisements", treats 113 trades, professions and offices of the author's own time, in the light of how their exponents should behave in order to recover God's favour.
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2090502113716569Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Good staplebound soft back. General shelf and handling wear, including notable tanning to page block, leading into page edges. Pages are securely bound. Other than one small blemish to the right base corner of page 45, content is unmarked. CN Used
Good paperback. Light shelf and handling wear only. Tightly bound, content unmarked. CN Used
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Paperback in very good condition. Light scoring to covers. Pages clean and unmarked. AD Clean Copy