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Lot: 51 » Postcard

Constantinople - Routes du bois de Belgrade

SCARCE… Belgrade Forest Road. Editor; Bon Marche. Postage used, stamped and cancelled on the front side, mailed to Paris in 1909 by Ottoman Post.

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Lot: 52 » Postcard

Constantinople - Roumelie Hissar, Robert College

RARE... Silk Card.... Robert College, Rumeli Hisarı. Editor; Bon Marche. Photograph; A . Brewer Freres. Postage used, cancelled on the front and back, mailed from Istanbul to Brussels.

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Lot: 53 » Postcard

Constantinople - Une Rue a Scutari

Festival on the Streets of Üsküdar, Turkish Flags and People. Editor; E. F. Rochart. Not used.

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Lot: 54 » Postcard

Dedeagatch

VERY VERY RARE… Deutsche Orientbank (German Oriental Bank) in Alexandroupolis during the Ottoman Period. Editor; Karamichologlou. Postage used, with a French Levantine stamp on the front side, mailed from Alexandroupolis to Belgium.

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Lot: 55 » Postcard

Constantinople - Iles des Princes

Heybeliada view from Buyukada. Editor; Max Fruchtermann. Used…

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Lot: 56 » Postcard

Constantinople - Poste Imperiale Ottomane

Ottoman Empire Post Office, Istanbul. Editor; Regel & Krug. Postage used, stamped and cancelled on the front side. It was sent to France in 1910 by Ottoman Post. Used…

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Lot: 57 » Postcard

Debarcadere de Cadi-Keuy

Lithograph İstanbul, Kadikoy Şirket-i Hayriye Pier, Not used.

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Lot: 58 » Postcard

Constantinople - Entree des Eaux-douces d'Europe No.2

Golden Horn view from Eyüp. Editor; Bon Marce, Photography; A. Breger Freres. Not used.

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Lot: 59 » Postcard

Constantinople - Promenade de Vendredi, et Kiosk Imp. Aux Eaux-douces d'Europe

A Friday stroll in Kağıthane. Editor; A. Zellich Fils. Postage used, stamped and cancelled on the back side. It was sent to France by Austrian Post. Used…

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Lot: 60 » Postcard

Constantinople - L'entree des Dardanelles

The entrance to the Dardanelles Strait. Editor; Ludwigsohn. Not used.

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Lot: 70 » Rare Book

FRANÇOIS RENE DE CHATEAUBRIAND - TRAVELS IN GREECE, PALESTINE, EGYPT AND BARBARY

First American edition. Van Winkle and Wiley, New York, 1814. Translated from French by F. Shoberl. 471 p, 21.5x14 cm. 6 full-page engravings and a folding plan of Jerusalem. There is a signature on the first page of the book. Spine is restoreted, all leather bounding, pages have moderate yellowing and foxing.

TRAVEL OF THE JOURNEY OF CHATEAUBRIAND, THE FRENCH RESTRICTED CATHOLIC AUTHOR, WHO APPROACHES THE OTTOMANS WITH MEDIEVAL CATHOLIC CHAUVENISM, IN THE LANDS RULED BY THE OTTOMAN IN THE 18TH CENTURY...

THE AMERICAN PRINT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE 19TH CENTURY…

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Lot: 71 » Rare Book

DEMETRA VAKA – HAREMLIK

Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston and New York, 1911 19.5x13 cm, 275 p. In its publisher’s decorative cloth binding with three crescentand a star motives studded on the covers and the back.

BOOK COVERS THE COMMENTARY BY THE GREEK JOURNALIST DEMETRA VAKA’S 1901 DATING VISIT TO HER HOMETOWN ISTANBUL BACK FROM THE STATES WHERE SHE IMMIGRATED TO AT THE AGE OF 17 ON THE DOMESTIC LIFE AND DAILY LIFE OF WOMEN AFTER THE OTTOMAN MODERNIZATION…

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Lot: 72 » Rare Book

PIERRE GILLES - THE ANTIQUITIES OF CONSTANTINOPLE

First edition in English. London, 1729. 295 p., 20.5x13,3 cm. 2 maps (1 folding map), 7 full page engraving (2 folding), 2 full page plan and 2 intext engraving (3 plates of engraving missing). In its leather spine and marbled hard cover binding. Atabey 498; Weber II 697; Blackmer 688.

ONE OF THE MAIN SOURCE BOOKS ABOUT ISTANBUL AFTER THE CONQUEST… A BOOK FOR 296 YEARS…

BOOK IS BASED ON THE OWN OBSERVATIONS OF PIERRE GILLES, A RENAISSANCE AGE FRENCH AUTHOR, WHICH IS ACCEPTED AS A BASIC SOURCE FOR THE POST-CONQUEST ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHY OF ISTANBUL…

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Lot: 73 » Rare Book

PAUL RYCAUT – HISTOIRE DE L’EMPIRE OTTOMAN

3 volumes in one book. Chez Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1670. 28.5x21.5 cm, 382 p., 1 full page and 19 in-text engravings. Completely renewed leather cover, frontpiece is restroted. Atabey 1069, Weber II 331, Blackmer 1464.

THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY BOOK OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE BY PAUL RYCAUT, ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HISTORIANS OF THE 17TH CENTURY…. 3 VOLUMES IN ONE BOOK...

THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND EFFECTIVE BOOK ON THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE WRITTEN DURING THE PERIOD OF SULTAN IV. MEHMED. THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN ON THE POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY STATUS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, BY PAUL RYCAUT, ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BRITISH DIPLOMATS OF THE PERIOD, WHO RESIDED IN ISTANBUL FOR 8 YEARS AND IN IZMIR FOR 11 YEARS…

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Lot: 75 » Rare Book

TEOFILO DEYROLLE - VIAGGIO NELL ARMENIA E NEL LAZISTAN

Fratelli Treves, Milano, 1877. 250 p., 22x15.5 cm. A total of 83 in-text and full-page engravings, a map. Pages are with slight foxing, in its hard cardboard cover binding.

THE 1877 MILAN EDITION OF THE TRAVEL BOOK OF THE FRENCH PAINTER THEOPHILE DEYROLLE, WHICH DESCRİBES HIS OBSERVATIONS ABOUT THE ARMENIANS, LAZ AND KURDS LIVING IN THIS REGION DURING HIS TRIP TO THE EASTERN BLACK SEA AND EASTERN ANATOLIA, ACCOMPANIED BY 83 ENGRAVINGS...

VERY RARE...

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