Plan Constantinople: First Edition (4 results)
More imagesPublished by George Allen, London 1901
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Haldon Books, EXETER, DEVON, United KingdomHaldon Books
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Cloth. Condition: Very Good -. No Jacket. First Edition. Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. at the Ballantyne Press, UK. PAGES: xx (Contents & Introduction) + 473 pages with comprehensive index. The fold-out map is tipped in on the reverse of the half title page. The double page colour plan of Venice is securely bound in. Condi…tion: Bright gilt letterng on front and on the slightly faded spine. Browning on endpapers & page edges and on a few pages at front and rear. Clean interior with no inscriptions. Tight binding. A little rubbing along the edges of the red cloth cover. Notes at foot of pages. Scarce copy. Weight: 684 grams unpackaged. Immediate, well packaged despatch. Sent with tracking within UK. Reasonable international rates.
More imagesLanguage: French
Published by Chez Michaud Frères, et Chez Pillet 1812
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- First Edition
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, , FranceLibrairie du Cardinal
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rigide. Condition: Bon. 7 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Chez Michaud Frères, et Chez Pillet, Paris, 1812-1822, 2 ff., 575 pp. avec 5 cartes et plans dépliants ; 2 ff., 587 pp. avec 2 cartes dépliantes ; 651 pp. avec 2 plans dépliants ; 2 ff., 683 pp. ; 2 ff., 549 pp. avec 4 planches hors texte ; 2 ff., 712 pp…. ; 2 ff., 821 pp. Titres complets : Histoire des Croisades (7 Tomes - Complet) [ Edition originale ] I : Première Partie contenant l'Histoire de a Première Croisade, avec une carte de l'Asie Mineure, les plans d'Antioche, de Jérusalem, et ceux des Batailles de Dorylée et d'Ascalon ; II : Seconde Partie, contenant l'Histoire des seconde et troisième Croisades, avec une carte des états chrétiens en Asie, et le plan de Ptolémaïs ; III : Troisième Partie, contenant l'Histoire des Quatrième, Cinquième et Sixième Croisades, avec un plan de Constantinople et une carte des Environs de Damiette ; IV : Quatrième Partie contenant les Deux expéditions de St-Louis, les guerres des Chrétiens contre les Turcs, et des Considérations générales sur les résultats des Croisades ; V : Quatrième Partie contenant la suite des guerres des Chrétiens contre les Turcs, des considérations générales sur l'état de l'Europe pendant et après les Croisades, avec un catalogue des princes croisés, accompagné de quatre planches ; VI et VII : Bibliographie des Croisades, contenant l'analyse de toutes les chroniques d'Orient et d'Occident qui parlent des Croisades Rare exemplaire bien complet de l'édition originale, contenant 9 cartes et plans dépliants et 4 planches numismatiques, en reliure d'époque. Bon état (étiquette de cote au dos en queue, dos un peu frottés) pour cet exemplaire de l'édition originale d'un ouvrage fameux, incontournable dans l'historiographie des Croisades. Langue: Français.
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- First Edition
Seller: Hammelburger Antiquariat, Hammelburg, , GermanyHammelburger Antiquariat
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Hardcover. Condition: Befriedigend. 1. Auflage. Neuwe Chronica Turckischer Nation, Lewenklau, 1 st. edition, 1590, bound with Neue Muselmanischer Histori, also 1590. Folio, contemporary full calf binding, with raised bands, a bit rubbed, but still pretty. Title printed in red and black, folding genealogical table of the House of… Osman. Woodcut plan of Constantinople, woodcut plate of Budapest. Bound with Lewenclau´s Neuwer Musulmanischer Histori Turckischer Nation von ihrem Herkommen Geschichten und Thaten, also 1590. Franckfurt am Meyn bey C. de Marne and J. Aubry.
More images[PLAN OF THE LEVANTINE GALATA & PERA / CONSTANTINOPLE] Nouveau plan de Pera et quartiers environnants: Galata, Tophane, Pancaldi, Nichantache, Chichli, Tatavla, Ayaz Pacha, Dolma Baghtche, Kassim Pacha, Hasskeuy, Piri-Piacha, Halidjoglou, Sutlidje, avec indications completes des Rues, Quartiers, Eglises, Mosquees, Ministreres, Monuments antiques, Edifices et Administrations Publics, Theatres, Locomotions, etc. Scale: 1/10000.
RAYMOND, CESAR (Surveyor and author of the Turkish Insurance Plans).
Language: Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928)
Published by Imp. Zellitch Freres, Rue de Yazdji, Constantinople, [c. 1925]., Constantinople (Istanbul) 1925
- First Edition
- Map
Seller: Khalkedon Rare Books ABA, ILAB, IOBA, ESA, Istanbul, TurkeyKhalkedon Rare Books ABA, ILAB, IOBA, ESA
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Original wrappers. Open size: 58x65 cm, folded size: 20,5x14 cm. In French. 18 p. text, and one chromo-lithographed folded plan. Professionally repaired spine of the booklet, folded. A very good / fine copy. The very rare chromo-lithographed plan of Pera and Galata of Constantinople… and around by the owner of Librairie Raymond, and published by the Zellitch Freres, the Croatian émigrés and long-time publishers in Istanbul. The map provides a detailed depiction of the Golden Horn to the south, the Bosphorus shores to the east, and the predominantly Jewish settlements of Hasköy, as well as Sisli, Nisantasi, and Feriköy to the west and north, encompassing the Pera and Galata regions, which were the non-Muslim quarters of Istanbul at the time. It shows maritime transportation along the Golden Horn and Bosphorus shores and highlights significant port districts such as Tophane, Pangalti, Ayazpasa, Dolmabahçe, Kasimpasa, Piripasa, Halicioglu, and Sütlüce. Additionally, it includes neighbourhoods, churches, significant buildings, historical structures, administrative centres, theatres, and stations in the region. On this polychrome map, the red areas indicate the most densely populated regions, while the white, blue, yellow, and green areas represent less populated zones. The green colour is used exclusively for cemeteries. The map also illustrates a population decrease from east to west along the Golden Horn. During that period, only two bridges (Azap Gate and Galata Bridge) were depicted spanning the Golden Horn. Given the detailed representation of transportation routes and key landmarks for visitors, as well as the accompanying booklet's rich content, it can be inferred that this plan was designed more for tourists than for topographic purposes. The map's producer, French Levantine César Raymond, was the owner of Librairie Raymond, one of Istanbul's renowned bookstores. He was also the brother of architect and cartographer Alexandre Raymond (1872-1941). As indicated on the map, César Raymond is credited as the 'Surveyor' and the producer of the 'Turkish Insurance Plans'. British cartographer Charles Edward Goad (1848-1910), known for his work in England and Canada, also produced insurance maps for Levantine cities such as Cairo, Alexandria, Izmir, and Istanbul. While preparing the Istanbul insurance plans, he sought assistance from César Raymond. According to the Annuals of the Oriental Trade, César Raymond was the owner of 'S. Raymond and Co.' and served as the general representative of the insurance company Crédit Foncier Ltd. Raymond's company was located in Beyoglu, at the same address where the shop of German-born bookseller Otto Keil, renowned as the 'Sultan's Bookstore' once stood. ON THE ZELLITCH PRINTING HOUSE: Antonio Zelic (Zellich) of Brela was among the many Dalmatian émigrés who left their homeland in search of a better life during the 19th century. However, instead of heading west, he journeyed east to the Ottoman imperial capital, Istanbul. Upon arriving in the city on the Bosphorus, Zelic found employment at the lithographic print house of Henri Cayol, the first of its kind in the Ottoman Empire. In 1869, he established his own lithographic print house, "Zellich and Sons" (A. Zellich et Fils). His descendants continued his work with great success, and the Zellich Print House, later known as "Zellich Brothers" (Zellich Frères), became one of the most renowned in the Empire. Zellich Brothers earned a stellar reputation for the exceptional quality of their products, particularly their beautifully designed postcards and posters. Their crowning achievement came in 1914 when they were entrusted with printing the Ottoman Turkish Lira banknotes. Over the years, the Zellichs received numerous Ottoman and international accolades, including prestigious medals awarded by the Pope, the Persian Shah, and the Serbian King. (Source: Documentary film Zelic - Printers to the Empire, Levantine Heritage). EUROPEAN GALATA &.