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ERKÂN-I HARBIYYE-I UMUMIYYE.
[OTTOMAN MAP of EAST ANATOLIA in ENVERÎ SCRIPT - HURÛF-I MUNFASILA] Bayazid, Bargiri, Nahcivan, Karakilise.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map of Eastern Anatolia, Dogu Beyazit, Bayazid, Bargiri, Nakhchevan, Karakilise, Van, etc. 50x60 cm. In Ottoman script (Enverî). 1 p. Scale: 1:200.000. Slightly toned, several small holes on paper. Otherwise a very good copy. Enverî script is the war minister Enver Pasha's alphabet and writing amendment, which he tried to implement within the Ministry of War between 12 March 1914 and 10 August 1914. Starting from the Tanzimat (Westernization) period in the Ottoman Empire, the discussions on simplification in language, writing, alphabet and reading-writing had increased and at the end of the 19th century, military necessities also became one of the concerns. The problems such as the low rate of literacy among the recruited soldiers, the need to teach the soldiers how to read and write in a short time, and their misconceptions about the spelling of proper nouns led Enver Pasha to add the writing problem to his reform agenda, once he took office. Enver Pasha's reform is based on the principle of writing the Ottoman letters, which take different forms in the beginning, in the middle and at the end according to their unification with the other letters, separately in their original state without merging them. While this new alphabet was being created, the existing 32 letters in the Ottoman were preserved. The 8 vowels in the Turkish language, which could not be written with the old letters, was shown by placing small marks on the existing vowels and by doing so a new alphabet consisting of a total of 40 letters was created. With this alphabet, officially called 'Ordu Elifbasi', rules were adopted such as writing of the letters without merging them, writing the words as they are pronounced. At first glance, Enver Pasha's writing reform, which appeared as a definite solution to the theory of the solution of the ongoing debates on the alphabet and the spelling, formed a wide experiment field in the military. It was not possible to use Ordu Elifbasi, which essentially is a transliteration alphabet that allows transferring the sounds of these three different languages (Turkish, Arabic, Persian) to a single alphabet, in the daily life. Thanks to this new alphabet and spelling, learning to read and write were accelerated to some extent. However, it was seen that the literacy rate of the well-educated, literate people fell to the spelling and did not even progress. This alphabet and spelling reform, which Enver Pasha thought of spreading to the whole country, caused much more problems as it was experienced in the army. Although it was postponed until the end of the mobilization period following the declaration of the mobilization, Ordu Elifbasi, which remained in force for 152 days, eventually failed to be realized. (Source: Karakus: Enver Pasha's Alphabet And Spelling Attempt: Ordu Elifbasi (Army Alphabet)).In this extremely rare document, there are some articles and thoughts on a case. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. Extremely rare. KW: "Harfleri Islah Cemiyeti" Hurûf-i munfasila Reform Turkish Letter revolution First World War WW 1 Map Geography Military maps.
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ADIL GÜRAY, (Turkish veterinary colonel, brigadier general).
Business card with autograph inscription.
Very Good Turkish Original business card with an inscription by Adil Güray and his wife. 5,5x9 cm. Inscribed as 'Adil Güray ve esi en iyi dilekleriyle saglik ve saadet dolu niaz ederler.'. Business card with autograph inscription. Includes his address and title as 'Tuggeneral E. U Vet Gr. Bsk.'.
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ALI HIKMET AYERDEM, (Turkish soldier and politician), (1877-1939).
Autograph letter signed 'Ali Hikmet' for the assignment of cavalry major 'Mustafa Resid Bey'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed by Ali Hikmet Ayerdem. 38x23 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Three long lines. Dated 22 Kanunisani 81]328 [AD 1912]. Written to Ayastefanos High Commands, for the assignment of cavalry major 'Mustafa Resid Bey'. Ali Hikmet Ayerdem (1877; Larissa - March 21, 1939; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. Rare.
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PERTEV DEMIRHAN, (Turkish / Ottoman pasha and politician), (1871-1964).
[FINE COLLECTION OF AN OTTOMAN / TURKISH PASHA] [Collection of autograph letters, photograph album and signed cabinet photo].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original 110 autograph letters (ALS) and several autograph postcards with almost all their original envelopes, one signed cabinet photograph, and one photograph album including Pertev Pasha's funeral photos which shows many famous politicians and soldiers beside his daughter Nevin Demirhan [Bengisu] and his wife Leman Demirhan. Various sizes. All material in Ottoman script. Most of letters addressed to his daughter Mrs. Nevin. His funeral album includes one newspaper clipping contains his short life, six newspaper obituaries, 20 b/w photos, of his funeral and famous people attending the funeral, one telegraph of condolences by Kazim Orbay, (1886-1964) and his wife Mrs. Orbay. Sait Pertev Demirhan, (1871-1964), was a Turkish soldier and politician. He is a graduate of Erkân-i Harbiye. He was an author, intellectual, Erkân-i Harbiye School teacher, 6. Army chief of staff, Harbiye Undersecretariat, 3rd Army Chief of Staff, 1st Corps and 4. Corps Commands, Military Schools Inspector, Member of History and Geography Councils, Member of Military Appeals Court, a deputy of Erzurum. He was the son of Yanyali Mustafa Pasha. He graduated from Harbiye as a staff captain (1892). In 1894 he was sent to Germany to advance his military education. After being a colonel, he was appointed to the Staff School as a teacher (1904). He was sent to the Russian-Japanese War as an observer. So, he written a book titled 'Japonlarin asil kuvveti: Japonlar niçin ve nasil yükseldi?' [i.e. The principal power of Japan: Why and how did Japan rise?] printed in 1937 in Turkish. He returned to Istanbul in 1906 and was promoted to "Pasha", and was appointed as the 6th Army Chief of Staff. He participated in the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and was on the Caucasian front during the First World War. He was sent to Vienna as a military diplomat. Upon his return, he moved to Anatolia to participate in the Turkish War of Independence. He died in Moda district of Kadiköy. A fine and rare collection.
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3. KAFKAS FIRKASI KUMANDAN VEKILI AVNI.
Autograph correspondence signed 'Üçüncü Kafkas Firkasi Kumandan Vekili Avni'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter / correspondence signed 'Üçüncü Kafkas Firkasi Kumandan Vekili Avni'. 18x11,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Full. It starts with 'Huve'. Dated 8/6/[13]35 AH = [1919 AD]. Written from Trabzon to Mühimme? Mintikasi levâzim reisi Yüzbasi Rafet Efendi. "1) 27 Tabur Kumandan Vekâleti'nde bulunan Yüzbasi Mehmed efendi ile mezunen terhisi kolordudan emir verilmistir. Mezkûr tabur kumandanligina vekâleten mühimme? mintika levâzim reisi Rafet Efendi tabi'kilinmistir. 2) 12. Alay Kumandanligina ve Yüzbasi Rafet Efendi'ye teblig kilinmistir. / Reply to Yaver Mustafa Efendi. An Ottoman army auttograph of Kafkas Army.
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ALI NIHAD TARLAN, (Turkish historian poet and professor), (1898-1978).
Signed photograph of Ali Nihat Tarlan.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w portrait photo of Ali Nihat Tarlan with his soldier uniform. 13x8,5 cm. Signed and inscribed by Tarlan to B. Münir Gönen as 'Kardesim B. Münir Gönen'e sonsuz sevgilerle, 3-7-1940'.
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[N. A.].
[OTTOMAN MILITARY MAP of PATAGONIA and FALKLAND ISLANDS: ROUTE of DRESDEN] Alman kruvazörü Dresden'in takîbi ve tahrîbi.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Elephant folio. (59x75 cm). In Ottoman script. [OTTOMAN MILITARY MAP of PATAGONIA and FALKLAND ISLANDS: ROUTE of DRESDEN] Alman kruvazörü Dresden'in takîbi ve tahrîbi. SMS Dresden cruiser's routes between 1913-1915 (World War 1) on the Patagonian shelf; western shores of South America, Patagonia and Falkland Islands. Dresden spent much of her career overseas. After commissioning, she visited the United States in 1909 during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, before returning to Germany to serve in the reconnaissance force of the High Seas Fleet for three years. In 1913, she was assigned to the Mediterranean Division. She was then sent to the Caribbean to protect German nationals during the Mexican Revolution. In mid-1914, she carried the former dictator Victoriano Huerta to Jamaica, where the British had granted him asylum. She was due to return to Germany in July 1914, but was prevented by the outbreak of World War I from doing so. At the onset of hostilities, Dresden operated as a commerce raider in South American waters in the Atlantic, then moved to the Pacific Ocean in September and joined Maximilian von Spee's East Asia Squadron. Dresden saw action in the Battle of Coronel in November, where she engaged the British cruiser HMS Glasgow, and at the Battle of the Falkland Islands in December, where she was the only German warship to escape destruction. She eluded her British pursuers for several more months, until she put into Robinson Crusoe Island in March 1915. Her engines were worn out and she had almost no coal left for her boilers, so the ship's captain contacted the local Chilean authorities to have Dresden interned. She was trapped by British cruisers, including her old opponent Glasgow. The British violated Chilean neutrality and opened fire on the ship in the Battle of Más a Tierra. The Germans scuttled Dresden and the majority of the crew escaped to be interned in Chile for the duration of the war. The wreck remains in the harbor; several artifacts, including her bell and compass, have been returned to Germany.
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PÎRÎZÂDE IBRAHIM HAYRULLAH BEY, (Ottoman / Turkish statesman), (1859-1934).
Autograph letter signed 'Selânik Vâlisi Hayrullah' addressed to Ottoman court or headquarters of Ittihad ve Terakki (Union and Progress Party).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original paper autograph letter handwritten signed by Pirizade Ibrahim Hayrullah Bey. 22x14 cm. In Ottoman script. Paper with the letterhead of 'Selânik Vilâyeti' [i.e. Governorship of Salonica]. AH: 1326 = AD: 1910. With its elqab, letter has 10 lines. A legible script in Turkish with Arabic letters. Letter warns interlocutors against Bulgarian atrocities. Hayrullah Bey was a statesman who held various positions in the last period of the Ottoman Empire. He was born in 1859 in the rooted Pirizade family in Istanbul. His father was the head of the State Department of Shura and Shaykh al-Islam Pirizâde Mehmed Sahip Molla (1838-1910), and his mother was Hekimbasizade Fahrünisa Hanim. There are also two sheikh al-islams among their great grandfathers. Ibrahim Hayrullah Bey, a member of the Committee of Union and Progress, rapidly rose to state administration after the declaration of the 2nd Constitutional Monarchy. In September 1909 he was appointed Governor of Thessaloniki.
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MEHMED REFET [ÜLGEN], (Ottoman / Turkish politician and author, deputy of Urfa city), (1888-1964).
Autograph letter signed 'Urfa meb'ûsu Refet' to an unknown recipient.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original paper autograph letter handwritten signed by Mehmed Refet Ülgen. 21x13,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 1 pp. Ink stains and chipped on margins. Folded. A good copy. Written with a unique riq'a script. Mehmed Refet Ülgen, (1888-1964), was a member of parliament from Urfa city, educator (he was manager of several Turkish schools), director of Ziraat Bank.
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MIRALAY SADIK BEY, (The founder of 'Hürriyet ve Itilâf Party', Turkish soldier and politician), (1860-1941).
[THE FOUNDER OF FREEDOM AND ACCORD PARTY] Original portrait photograph signed by Miralay Sadik Beg in his uniform, one of 150 Personae Non Gratae (150'likler = Hundredandfiftyers) in Turkish Republic from the Committee Union and Progress.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w photograph in its special cardboard. Signed and inscribed in Mersin, February, 23, 1934 as 'Kenan Bey kardesime: Miralay Sadik.'. No photograph studio's emblem. 24 x 21 cm. Miralay Sadik Bey, (Miralay or Mîr-i alay (Gendarmerie: Alaybeyi ) was a military rank of the Ottoman army and navy. It corresponds to a Colonel (modern Turkish: Albay). Miralay is a compound word composed of Mir (commander) and Alay (regiment). The rank was junior to the Mirliva and superior to the Kaymakam (Lieutenant Colonel).), (1860-1941), an Ottoman soldier and politician. He graduated from Mekteb-i Harbiye (Militarian Academy) in 1882. He went for duty to Trablusgarb (Libya), Syria, and Macedonia. He was in Manastir City, joined to Jalvatiyya order, and then joined to Ittihad ve Terakki Party (Committee Union and Progress) in secret (1906). He was the leader of Hâlaskâr Zâbitân (Saviour officers -Ottoman Turkish: Halâskâr Zâbitân-) was the name of a secret organization during the dissolution era of the Ottoman Empire), during the Bab-i Âlî raid in 1912, but it was failed. After a fail assassination of Mahmoud Chevket Pasha (Mahmud Sevket Pasa), he escaped to Paris, after that Egypt on the eve of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913). He was in adjacent relation to the British always. He returned to the country (25 April 1919) after Armistice (30 October 1918), and was elected to Heyet-i Ayan. And was elected to Hürriyet ve Itilâf Party -Committee Freedom and Entente- in 1920. He captured the management of the British Friendship Society in 1921. He was a dissident to Ankara Government during the Turkish National Struggle, but after the achievement of Ankara Government, he went to Romania with an English ship. Therefore he was got into '150 personae non-gratae of Turkey'. After the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1923), the newly established Republic of Turkey presented a list of 600 names to the Conference of Lausanne, which were to be declared personae non-gratae. Later, a list comprising only 150 of these, put into effect by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on April 23, 1924 (revised on June 1, 1924), was included in the Treaty of Lausanne. The list (known as Yüzellilikler in Turkish, literally, Hundredandfiftyers), which is a who's who of the Ottoman Empire, had the purpose of eliminating the ruling elite of Ottomans from the Republic. The list is famous as it became the center of discussions of the nature of the new Republic: mainly, whether the Republic was to remain a continuation of the old Empire or not. The list has served as proof that the administration and ideologists of the Empire were not transferred to the Republic. The formation of this list is also related to studies analyzing the jurisdictional conflict between the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. These powers were fighting each other for their existence, as they were both active (using diplomatic and military means) until the Conference of Lausanne On June 28, 1938, the law restricting the entry of these people into Turkey was lifted, with the return of only a few on the list. In very good+ condition.
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A[LEKSANDR] V[ASILEVICH] WERESCHTSCAGIN, (1850-1909).
Skobelew im Türkenkriege und vor Achal-Teke ['Geok-Tepe' on the cover]. Erinnerungen eines Augenzeugen. Autorisierte deutsche Ausgabe von A. von Drygalski.
Very Good German Original decorative cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In German. 1 portrait of Wereschtscagin, [4], 184, [10] p., ills. Owner's name on imprint page, marbled edges. A very good copy. The Battle of Geok Tepe in 1881 was the main event in the 1880/81 Russian campaign to conquer the Teke Turkomans. Its effect was to give the Russian Empire control over most of what is now Turkmenistan, thereby nearly completing the Russian conquest of Central Asia. The battle is also called Denghil-Tepe or Dangil Teppe. Sources are inconsistent, but Denghil-Tepe seems to have been the name of the fort and also the name of a small hill or tumulus in the northwest corner of the fort. Geok Tepe ('Blue Hill') seems to refer to the general area, the modern town, a nearby village, and a mountain to the south. Skrine says that the fort enclosed 2.6 square kilometers (1 sq mi) or more, with mud walls 5.5 m (18 ft) thick and 3 m (10 ft) high on the inside and a 1.2 m (4 ft) dry ditch on the outside, although other dimensions are given. The area was part of the Akhal Oasis where streams coming down from the Kopet Dagh support irrigation agriculture. After Russian forces were defeated in 1879 Russia began to plan for a new campaign. The basic problem was moving up supplies since Akhal was an oasis surrounded by several hundred kilometers of semi-desert. In March 1880 Mikhail Skobelev was put in charge of the Trans-Caspian region. He adopted Lazarev's original plan of a slow and massive advance. Instead of Khoja Kale, he chose a base at Bami on the north side of the Kopet Dagh. At some point, he decided to take Geok Tepe by siege rather than a storm. He arrived at Chikislyar in May, advanced up the Atrek and Sumbar rivers, and by June 11 he occupied Bami. The build-up was slow, partly due to the shortage of camels. In July he made a reconnaissance in force to examine Geok Tepe. By the first half of December, he had enough men and supplies and moved out to occupy a fort he renamed "Samur" a few kilometers west of Geok Tepe. On 27 December Aleksey Kuropatkin arrived with five companies, having made a remarkable march across the desert from Khiva. By the end of the month, Skobelev had 4020 infantry, 750 cavalry as well as artillery, rockets, several machine guns, and heliographs for communications. About 40000 Tekkes were thought to be in the area. On January 1, 1881, he occupied Yanghi-Kala south of the fort to control the water supply and the following day chose the southeast corner as the point of attack and on the following day moved the main camp to Yanghi-Kala. On 4-8 January, the first parallel was built about 600 m (700 yds) from the fort and a second began. To protect this a detachment was sent to capture a small redoubt to the north and General Petrushevich was killed after rushing through the gate. The Tekkes made sorties on the 9th, 11th, and 16th. These were largely successful but cost many Turkoman lives. The camp was twice moved north to make it easier to deal with sorties. The Russians only had enough men to hold a siege line in the southeast corner and the Tekkes were usually allowed to move in and out on the north side of the fort. On January 18 a mine was started on the southeast side and two days later artillery made a breach in the south wall which was quickly repaired. On 23 January the mine was completed and loaded with 1,200 kg (2,600 lb) of powder.
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ALI FUAD [ERDEN], (1883-1957).
[FIRST-HAND ACCOUNT OF THE SYRIAN AND THE SUEZ CANAL OPERATIONS DURING WWI] Parisden Tih Sahrasina. [i.e. From Paris to the Desert of Tih].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated wrappers. Chipping on top edge and front cover. Occasional foxing on pages. Overall a good copy. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 103 p., b/w plates (19 unnumbered b/w plates and 1 map). First edition of this extremely rare first-hand and historically significant eyewitness account of the Syrian and the Suez Canal Operations during the Great War by an Ottoman soldier and statesman. Erden describes in this book his return to Istanbul after his military attaché duty in Paris and his departure to Damascus to join the 4th Army in Syria under the command of Cemal Pasha (1872-1922). He then discusses the Arab Revolt in Hejaz and its possible effects on the Ottoman Empire (The Arab Uprising was initiated by Sharif Hussein bin Ali in June 1916 during the Great War with the aim of creating an independent and united Arab state comprising of Aden in Yemen and Aleppo in Syria against the Imperial Ottoman). After disclosing his views and the actions of the army in the region, he goes on to describe Jerusalem, the Suez Canal, and the wars that took place there. Erden gave new information on the reasons and results of the Canal operation, the condition of the Turkish army along Palestine and Syria fronts, the relations among the Turkish staff, and the nature of the Arab revolt through his views and observations in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria fronts accumulated as he was Cemal Pasha's chief of staff. Erden was a Turkish soldier and war historian. After graduating from the Military Academy in 1903, he worked in the units and headquarters in Yemen, as the staff of the 3rd Corps in the Balkan War and as the Paris Military Attaché. During the Great War, he served as the Chief of Staff of the 4th Army within the entourage of Admiralty Minister Cemal Pasha in Syria. Özege 16174. Kursun p. 51.
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MAHMUD SEVKET PASA [MAHMOUD CHEVKET PACHA], (1856-1913).
[ATTRACTIVE UNIFORM BOOK OF THE OTTOMAN ARMY / COLOR PLATES] Osmanli teskilât ve kiyafet-i askeriyesi.= L'Organisation et les uniformes de L'Armee Ottomanne (Depuis sa creation jusqu'a nos jours). 2 volumes set. Ills. by Hüsnü Tengüz, (1876-1950).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original red cloth bdg. Bilingual titles on two boards and title pages in French and Ottoman script. Slight age-related toning to pages, the Ottoman face of cloth is stained. Spine restored skillfully. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Text entirely in Ottoman Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([4], 92 p., 19 color plts.; 52 p., 8 color plts. -of which five illustrate the symbols and flags of the different companies of janissaries and two depict the Grand Vizier and the Capudan Pacha-). All plates are complete. Hegira 1325 = Gregorian 1909. Rare first edition of the early uniform book of the Ottoman army with the most attractive color plates ever and extremely rare with its complete plates. The artist of the plates was Hüsnü Tengüz (1876-1950), one of the most famous Turkish painters. He was assigned to the Military Museum Commission by Mahmut Sevket Pasha in 1908-1909, and after 1910, he was appointed as the painter of the Naval Museum, until 1917. "Premiere Partie 1326 jusqu'a 1826 avec 247 gravures coloriees. Par Mahmoud Chevket Pacha General Divisionnaire Inspecteur general des 1er, 2me et 3me Ordous. Prix 20 Piastres". In this work by Mahmud Shevket Pasha, who was the Ottoman Grand Vizier and the Commander of the Movement Army, dealing with the Ottoman military organization together with military clothing and uniforms; the clothes of the soldiers belonging to these organizations are exhibited together on their exquisitely beautiful plates. The descriptions of the pictures cover all the military classes serving in the Ottoman army. The two parts refer to the two periods of Turkish military organization: Pt. One (figures 1-48) depicts the Ottoman court functionaries, Pt. Two (figures 1-58) the new army. Özege 16005.; Atabey 238.; Not in BLC. GL (Part One only); OCLC: 16110303, 27957549, Not in Blackmer. Bebek 134.
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WILLIAM SPENCER.
Historical dictionary of Morocco (African Historical Dictionaries, No. 24).
Fine English Original brown bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. [xLiv], 152 p. Historical dictionary of Morocco (African Historical Dictionaries, No. 24).
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GENERAL PERTEV DEMIRHAN, (1871-1964).
[JAPAN / RUSSIA / CHINA] Japonlarin asil kuvveti: Japonlar niçin ve nasil yükseldi? (Türk Gençligine Armagan). [i.e. The principal power of Japan: Why and how did Japan rise?].
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15,5 cm). In Turkish. 117 p. Uncommon enlarged second edition of this account of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 describing rising Japanese nationalism at the beginning of the 20th century, by Demirhan (1871-1964), sent with reference of Goltz Pasha (Colmar von der Goltz, 1843-1916) to Manchuria to observe the war in the ranks of the Japanese army as a Turkish colonel. He stayed for two months in Japan and more than a year in Manchuria. In addition to writing down his observations in the field of war in detail, he also took on the duty of ambassador due to the Ottoman Empire's lack of diplomatic relations with Japan and contributed to the development of relations between the two countries. He received a medal from the Japanese Emperor Meiji and returned home with the gifts that Emperor Meiji presented to Sultan Abdulhamid. His account was published first in 1937 in book form. Sait Pertev Demirhan, (1871-1964), was a Turkish soldier and politician. He is a graduate of Erkân-i Harbiye. He was an author, intellectual, Erkân-i Harbiye School teacher, 6. Army chief of staff, Harbiye Undersecretariat, 3rd Army Chief of Staff, 1st Corps, and 4. Corps Commands, Military Schools Inspector, Member of History and Geography Councils, Member of Military Appeals Court, a deputy of Erzurum. He was the son of Yanyali Mustafa Pasha. He graduated from Harbiye as a staff captain (1892). In 1894 he was sent to Germany to advance his military education. After being a colonel, he was appointed to the Staff School as a teacher (1904). He was sent to the Russo-Japanese War as an observer. He returned to Istanbul in 1906 and was promoted to "Pasha", and was appointed as the 6th Army Chief of Staff. He participated in the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and was in the Caucasian Theater during the First World War. He was sent to Vienna as a military diplomat. Upon his return, he moved to Anatolia to participate in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). Only three copies are located in OCLC, two copies are in Turkish libraries, and one is in a German library; not in the US libraries. OCLC 60522483.
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Jarvis, H. Wood
Pharaoh to Farouk
A summary account of Egyptian history from the building of the Great Pyramid to the overthrow of the dynasty of Mohammed Ali by General Neguib and his military junta. 299 paginated pages. Index. Dust jacket has wear around edges with small tears and loss. Green cloth covers. Slight stains to base of front cover.
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Nickolls, L. A.
The Queen's Majesty: A Diary of the Royal Year
112 pages. Numerous photographs. Dark blue cloth covers with gilt title on spine and small gilt outline of lion on front cover. Dust jacket has small tear on lower front edge and smaller loss next to top of spine, wear to top/tail of spine and edges. Book has fading to edges covers.
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Lawton, J. H (Editor)
Ecological Entomology Volume 10, Number 2 May 1985
Paginated 121 to 240.
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One of Its Officers (H. John Blampied)
With a Highland Regiment in Mesopotamia 1916-1917
An account of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch) in Mesopotamia - the two years spent by the Battalion in Iraq. When published both the regiment and author were kept anonymous. Gilt title on front cover. 165 pages, many photographs. Includes Summary of Officer Casualties, List of Officers who Served, Nominal roll of W.Os, N.C.Os., and men killed in action and list of same reported 'Missing' or 'Wounded' Covers worn at extremities, page edges greyed with dust marks. Inscription on recto of frontispiece photograph.
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De Guingand, Major-General Sir Francis
Operation Victory
The story of historic events of the Second World War by Field-Marshal Montgomery's Chief of Staff Major-General Sir Francis de Guingand, from when Montgomery took over command of the Eighth Army until the German surrender. With 53 maps and frontispiece photograph of the author. Includes Index. ix,488 pages. Signature on front pastedown by previous owner. Spine heavily faded. Spine bumped top/tail. Wear to cover extremities.
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Partridge, Eric (Editor)
A Dictionary of the Forces' Slang 1939-1945
212 pages. Bookplate of The British Council on front pastedown. Fading to spne.
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The Adjutant-General
Historical Record of the Life Guards Containing an Account of the Formation of the Corps in the Year 1660 and of its Subsequent Services to 1835
With six hand coloured engraved plates. Bookplate of Philip Lawrence Langman by George W. Eve dated 1898 on front pastedown, Another bookplate by C. W. Sherborn dated 1896 on front free endpaper. Contemporary calf; rebacked with original spine laid down, rubbed and worn. Occasional foxing.
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Taillefer, Nugent
Rondeaus of the British Auxiliary Forces
Wear and small loss at top/base of spine, wear to joints of spine. Top page edges darkened.
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Hart, H. G.
The New Annual Army List for 1849 (Being The Tenth Annual Volume) containing the dates of commissions, and a statement of the war services and wounds of nearly every officer in the army, ordnance, and marines corrected to 28th December 1848
Armorial bookplate of Major General Edward Blagden Hale on front pastedown. Back cover loose, front cover still attached but weak. Pages from 549 to end almost loose also. Page edges greyed. All other text pages still firmly bound.
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Cannon, Richard
Historical Record Of The Sixth, Or Inniskilling Regiment Of Dragoons: Containing An Account Of The Formation Of The Regiment In 1689, And Of Its Subsequent Services To 1846
Title page heavily browned, foxing on front free endpaper and last text page, Ex Libris label of Army Museums Ogilby Trust on front pastedown along with several numbers and written names. Spine reinforced with fabric tape. Wear to cover extremities
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aa.vv
The Italian Army 1965
The Italian Army 1965 Rilegato in tela; pp. 190 Usato buono: Libro usato, proveniente da una collezione privata. La copertina riporta gli usuali segni del tempo. Le pagine possono risultare imbrunite o opacizzante. Consegna in 24/48 h 52-h3
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CABEZAS JUANES Ventura.
MANUAL PRÁCTICO DE QUINTAS. COMPENDIO DE LOS PRECEPTOS DE LA VIGENTE LEY DE RECLUTAMIENTO Y REGLAMENTO PARA SU APLICACÓN.
Doblez en parte inferior de la cubierta.
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MORENO CASADO J.
EL TESTAMENTO MILITAR EN ESPAÑA DESDE LA RECEPCION.
Publicado en la REVISTA GENERAL DE LEGISLACION Y JURISPRUDENCIA.
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PLAZA ORTIZ Juan.
MANUAL DEL JUEZ MILITAR.
Tercera edición corregida y aumentada.
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FERNANDEZ HERNANDO Hieroteo.
RECLUTAMIENTO, REEMPLAZO Y MOVILIZACION DE LOS EJERCITOS ESPAÑOLES.
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LOPEZ HENARES Vicente.
ADMINISTRACION MILITAR.
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HERNANDEZ MUNTIEL/FERRER BARQUERO Arturo/Ramon.
MANUAL PRACTICO DE LA JURISDICCION MILITAR (INCLUYE JURISPRUDENCIA DE LA SALA V DEL TRIBUNAL SUPREMO).
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BACARDI Alejandro de.
NUEVO COLON O SEA TRATADO DEL DERECHO MILITAR DE ESPAÑA Y SUS INDIAS (3 TOMOS EN 2 VOLUMENES + 1 TOMO CON APENDICE).
Segunda edicion, cuarto tiraje.
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GUTMAN/RIEFF/EWORKIN, Roy/David/Anthony.
CRIMES OF WAR.
Decenas de fotografias en blanco y negro de Sheryl A. Mendez.
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RECIO CARDONA / GONZÁLEZ SÁNCHEZ, Ricardo / Antonio.
DAS HEER. UNIFORMES Y DISTINTIVOS.
Ilustrado con fotografías y dibujos de vestuario, insignias y uniformes en color.
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BLANVILAIN
Epitome rerum gestarum à Neapolione magno, ad usum studiosæ juventutis, auctore J.-F.-C.-B *** Collegii P.......... primario.
Evocation des campagnes victorieuses de Napoléon et de son œuvre législative jusqu'au « Retour de l'Empereur ». Blanvillain fut principal au collège de Pontoise. Il était traducteur de latin et d'italien. On lui doit également un « Pariseum ou tableau de Paris ». Robert de Billy était non seulement un grand bibliophile mais surtout l'un des meilleurs amis de Marcel Proust. En tant qu'ambassadeur de France au Japon, il a favorisé les échanges artistiques franco-japonaise et contribué à faire connaître Fujita. Joseph François de Kergariou, né à Lannion en 1779 et mort à Saint-Quay Portrieux, fut non seulement un grand collectionneur mais également, comme de Lavillemarqué, un pionnier dans la collecte et la conservation des chants populaires bretons. Rallié à Napoléon, il est nommé Chambellan en 1808 puis Préfet du Havre en 1811 et décoré de la Légion d'honneur.
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TASTU (Joseph)
L'empereur Napoléon. Tableaux et récits des batailles, combats actions et faits militaires des armées sous leur immortel Général. 90 Gravures par Réveil. Paris, Audot, 1837. Petit in-8, br., 124 pp.
Petite publication populaire illustrée qui participe du retour en grâce de l'Empereur trois avant le retour des cendres. Bien complet de sa couverture imprimée d'origine. Parmi les illustrations : la bataille d'Iéna, l'épée du Grand Frédéric, la route de Simplon, la bataille d'Eylau.
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PIGNONI (A.)
Mémoire sur la lithoclysmie, nouvelle opération chirurgicale ayant pour objet la dissolution intra-vésicale de la Pierre.
Cette contribution fut rédigée à bord de l'hôpital flottant la Cordelière, au Gabon. A. Pignoni décrit l'instrument qu'il a « imaginé » et le processus opératoire.
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ORDONNANCE du Roy, portant reglement sur le Nombre et la Qualite des Voitures qui seront fournies aux troupes de Sa Majesté, dans la Province du Languedoc.
Sur la création d'un établissement chargé de veiller à la fourniture et à l'entretien des voitures et chevaux nécessaires aux déplacements des troupes.
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Traité de paix entre la France et la Savoie. Conclu à Turin le 29 août 1696.
Traité de Paix entre Louis XIV et Victor Amédée de Savoie.Par la paix de Turin, la France restitue à Amédée de Savoie son duché, Nice et Villefranche, la forteresse de Pignerol et lui cède Casal. En outre, la nouvelle alliance est renforcée par le mariage de Louis de France, duc de Bourgogne et Marie Adelaïde de Savoie.
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GUIGNARD (M. de)
L'école de Mars ou Mémoires instructifs sur toutes les parties qui composent le Corps militaire en France,avec leurs origines, & les différentes manœuvres auxquelles elles sont employées. Deux volumes in Quarto enrichis d'un grand nombre de Figures.
Bulletin de souscription de l'ouvrage paru deux ans plus tard. Plan des deux volumes en préparation et conditions proposées aux souscripteurs.
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Donneau de Visé (Jean)
Relations diverses contenant la journée de Nimègue et tout ce qui s'est passé depuis ce jour-là à l'armée de Monseigneur le duc de Bourgogne. La suite du Journal de l'armée du Roy en Italie. La suite du Journal de tout ce qui s'est passé à Naples pendant le séjour de Sa Majesté Catholique et depuis son départ pour le Milanez. Dédié à Monseigneur le duc de Bourgogne
Par le polémiste et historiogaphe Donneau de Visé, fondateur du Mercure Galant.
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DAGUES DE CLAIRFONTAINE (Simon André Charles)
Eloge historique d'Abraham Duquêne, Lieutenant général des armées navales de France.
Ouvrage dédié à la ville de Dieppe, où naquit Abraham Duquesne.
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Mc KORMACK James -
I soldati del Cardo.
Milano, 1916, estratto con copertina originale illustrata, pp. 657/662 con illustrazioni in nero e a colori. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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FORBES Archibald -
Colin Campbell Lord Clyde.
London, Macmillan, 1895, 8vo (cm. 20 x 13,5) legatura originale tutta tela rossa con titoli dorati al dorso, pp. 222 con una tavola litografica con velina protettiva (ritratto di Lord Clyde) in antiporta (English Men of Action) . Abrasioni alla copertina, alcune fioriture.
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AGAR H. - TEMPLE R. - TARKINGTON B. -
Time for greatness - Cuckoo time - Little Orvit.
New York, Editions for the Armed Services, 1934/1945. tre (3) brossure di cm. 11 x 16,5 ad album, pp. 250/350 cadauno. Tutti a :
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CHAMBERLAIN G. - COLLIER J. - CRANE F. - GRAHAM F. - HAWTHORNE N. - IAMS J. - IRISH W. - POWERS T. -
The phantom filly - Green thoughts - The indigo necklace - Lou Gehrig - The Gray champion - The countess to boot - Deadline at dawn - Virgin with butterflies.
New York, Editions for the Armed Services, 1941/45. otto brossure di cm. 10 x 14 ad album, pp. 250/300 cad. Tutti otto (8) a :
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BENNETT A. - MASEFIELD J. - St,VINCENT MILLAY E. - THURBER J & WHITE E.B. - UNTERMYER L. - VAN DRUTEN John -
Buried alive - Selected poems - Lyries and sonnets - Is sex necessary ? - Great poems from Chaucer to Whitman - The voice of the turtle.
New York, Editions for the Armed Services, 1929/45. sei brossure spillate di cm. 9,5 x 13,5 ad album, pp. 100/150 circa cad. Tutti sei (8) a :
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Smelser, Ronald und Syring, Enrico (Herausgeber):
Die Militärelite des Dritten Reiches: 27 biographische Skizzen. Ullstein Buch 33220: Ullstein-Zeitgeschichte.
Guter Zustand. -- Wer waren die Männer, die den militärischen Apparat Hitler-Deutschlands aufbauten und ihn während des Krieges handhabten? 27 Historiker aus Deutschland, den USA und Großbritannien versuchen hierauf im vorliegenden Band eine Antwort zu geben." -- -- Auf höchstem fachlichen Niveau, gleichwohl auch für den interessierten Laien verständlich, geben die biographischen Skizzen kritisch Auskunft über die Elite der deutschen Wehrmacht, über Hitlers Generäle und Admiräle - von Dönitz bis Guderian, von Manstein bis Rommel. ISBN 9783548332208
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Ballard, Robert D.:
Rückkehr nach Midway : die Suche nach den versunkenen Schiffen der größten Schlacht im Pazifik. mit Rick Archbold. Unterwasserbilder: Ken Marschall. Techn. und historische Beratung: Robert J. Cressmann ... Fotos: David Doubilet ... [Übers.: Ralf Friese] / Ein Ullstein-Madison-Buch
Sauberes Exemplar - Beim Midway-Atoll entscheiden sich die kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Japan und den Vereinigten Staaten in einer der legendärsten Seeschlachten der Geschichte, die auf beiden Seiten zahlreiche Opfer forderte. Robert D. Ballard, der berühmte Meeresforscher und maritime Entdecker von Weltruhm, begibt sich 46 Jahre später auf die Suche nach den im Kampf untergangenen Schiffen. Sein imposanter Text-Bild-Band ist eine außergewöhnliche, faszinierend illustrierte Abenteuergeschichte und lüftet zugleich die letzten Geheimnisse der Schlacht von Midway. ISBN 9783550083020
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