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Osman's Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.25 $The definitive history of the Ottoman EmpireThe Ottoman Empire was one of the largest and most influential empires in world history. Its reach extended to three continents and it survived for more than six centuries, but its history is too often colored by the memory of its bloody final throes on the battlefields of World War I. In this magisterial work-the first definitive account written for the general reader-renowned scholar and journalist Caroline Finkel lucidly recounts the epic story of the Ottoman Empire from its origins in the thirteenth century through its destruction in the twentieth.
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Osman Women's Ruched Cutout Midi Dress - Black - Size 10 - female - Size: 10
Vendor: Saksoff5th.com Price: 218.99 $ (+7.99 $)Please note this is a pre-owned vintage item that may display signs of wear consistent with the condition and grade listed above. ALL SALES FINAL. Boatneck Three-quarter sleeves Hidden back zipper Front tie Front cutouts Back circle cutout Ruched Side slit Polyester, viscose, cotton & elastane Dry clean Imported SIZE & FIT Sheath silhouette About 43" from shoulder to he. Resale - Womens > Saks Off 5th. Osman. Color: Black. Size: 10.
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Osman Women's Ruched Cutout Midi Dress - Black - Size 6 - female - Size: 6
Vendor: Saksoff5th.com Price: 218.99 $ (+7.99 $)Please note this is a pre-owned vintage item that may display signs of wear consistent with the condition and grade listed above. ALL SALES FINAL. Boatneck Three-quarter sleeves Hidden back zipper Front tie Front cutouts Back circle cutout Ruched Side slit Polyester, viscose, cotton & elastane Dry clean Imported SIZE & FIT Sheath silhouette About 43" from shoulder to he. Resale - Womens > Saks Off 5th. Osman. Color: Black. Size: 6.
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Osman Women's Ruched Cutout Midi Dress - Black - Size 14 - female - Size: 14
Vendor: Saksoff5th.com Price: 218.99 $ (+7.99 $)Please note this is a pre-owned vintage item that may display signs of wear consistent with the condition and grade listed above. ALL SALES FINAL. Boatneck Three-quarter sleeves Hidden back zipper Front tie Front cutouts Back circle cutout Ruched Side slit Polyester, viscose, cotton & elastane Dry clean Imported SIZE & FIT Sheath silhouette About 43" from shoulder to he. Resale - Womens > Saks Off 5th. Osman. Color: Black. Size: 14.
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Osman Women's Ruched Cutout Midi Dress - Black - Size 12 - female - Size: 12
Vendor: Saksoff5th.com Price: 218.99 $ (+7.99 $)Please note this is a pre-owned vintage item that may display signs of wear consistent with the condition and grade listed above. ALL SALES FINAL. Boatneck Three-quarter sleeves Hidden back zipper Front tie Front cutouts Back circle cutout Ruched Side slit Polyester, viscose, cotton & elastane Dry clean Imported SIZE & FIT Sheath silhouette About 43" from shoulder to he. Resale - Womens > Saks Off 5th. Osman. Color: Black. Size: 12.
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Osman Women's Ruched Cutout Midi Dress - Black - Size 8 - female - Size: 8
Vendor: Saksoff5th.com Price: 218.99 $ (+7.99 $)Please note this is a pre-owned vintage item that may display signs of wear consistent with the condition and grade listed above. ALL SALES FINAL. Boatneck Three-quarter sleeves Hidden back zipper Front tie Front cutouts Back circle cutout Ruched Side slit Polyester, viscose, cotton & elastane Dry clean Imported SIZE & FIT Sheath silhouette About 43" from shoulder to he. Resale - Womens > Saks Off 5th. Osman. Color: Black. Size: 8.
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Osman's Dream
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.59 $The Ottoman chronicles recount that the first sultan, Osman, dreamt of the dynasty he would found -- a tree, fully-formed, emerged from his navel, symbolising the vigour of his successors and the extent of their domains. This is the first book to tell the full story of the Ottoman dynasty that for six centuries held sway over territories stretching, at their greatest, from Hungary to the Persian Gulf, and from North Africa to the Caucasus. Understanding the realization of Osman's vision is essential for anyone who seeks to understand the modern world.
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Under Osman's Tree: The Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Environmental History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.00 $Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, had a dream in which a tree sprouted from his navel. As the tree grew, its shade covered the earth; as Osman’s empire grew, it, too, covered the earth. This is the most widely accepted foundation myth of the longest-lasting empire in the history of Islam, and offers a telling clue to its unique legacy. Underlying every aspect of the Ottoman Empire’s epic history—from its founding around 1300 to its end in the twentieth century—is its successful management of natural resources. Under Osman’s Tree analyzes this rich environmental history to understand the most remarkable qualities of the Ottoman Empire—its longevity, politics, economy, and society. The early modern Middle East was the world’s most crucial zone of connection and interaction. Accordingly, the Ottoman Empire’s many varied environments affected and were affected by global trade, climate, and disease. From down in the mud of Egypt’s canals to up in the treetops of Anatolia, Alan Mikhail tackles major aspects of the Middle East’s environmental history: natural resource management, climate, human and animal labor, energy, water control, disease, and politics. He also points to some of the ways in which the region’s dominant religious tradition, Islam, has understood and related to the natural world. Marrying environmental and Ottoman history, Under Osman’s Tree offers a bold new interpretation of the past five hundred years of Middle Eastern history.
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Osman's Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 46.00 $According to the Ottoman chronicles, the first sultan, Osman, had a dream in which a tree emerged fully formed from his navel "and its shade compassed the world"-symbolizing the vast empire he and his descendants were destined to forge. His vision was soon realized: At its height, the Ottoman realm extended from Hungary to the Persian Gulf, from North Africa to the Caucasus. The Ottoman Empire was one of the largest and most influential empires in world history. For centuries, Europe watched with fear as the Ottomans steadily advanced their rule across the Balkans. Yet travelers and merchants were irresistibly drawn toward Ottoman lands by their fascination with the Orient and the lure of profit. Although it survived for over six centuries, the history of the Ottoman Empire is too often colored by the memory of its bloody final throes. In this magisterial work Caroline Finkel lucidly recounts the epic story of the Ottoman Empire from its origins in the thirteenth century through its destruction on the battlefields of World War I.
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Osman's Dream the Story of the Ottoman Empire 1300-1923
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.95 $The Ottoman chronicles recount that the first sultan, Osman, dreamt of the dynasty he would found -- a tree, fully-formed, emerged from his navel, symbolising the vigour of his successors and the extent of their domains. This is the first book to bring the full story of the Ottoman dynasty -- and its empire and peoples -- to a broader readership.Osman's descendants combined the resourcefulness of their nomadic origins with the imperial world-view of conquered Byzantium. The result was a multi-ethnic state that for six centuries held sway over territories stretching -- at their greatest -- from Hungary to the Persian Gulf, and from North Africa to the Caucasus. The Ottoman path to modernity was every bit as complex as those of the Habsburgs or Romanovs.Understanding the realization of Osman's vision over the many centuries when the Ottoman Empire controlled the centre of the globe is essential for anyone who seeks to understand the modern world.
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Austin Osman Spare: The Occult Life of London's Legendary Artist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.49 $Austin Osman Spare is the definitive biography of the controversial occultist and artist, an enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world whose work was both hailed as genius and decried as immoral decadence. As George Bernard Shaw reportedly said, "Spare's medicine is too strong for the average man." Trained as a draughtsman, Spare enjoyed early acclaim when, at the age of seventeen, his work was shown at the Royal Academy in London. But his star soon declined; Spare went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity. After a brief association with Aleister Crowley, he became absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions, while developing his own magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality. All the while, Spare continued to produce extraordinary art, and held his exhibitions outside of the conventional art world, in London pubs. Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologised since his death; the world's largest Spare collection is held by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. Biographer Phil Baker separates fact from myth, providing wide-ranging insights into Spare's art and mind, reconnecting him with the art community that ignored him and exploring the rich tapestry of the culture that surrounded him, interweaving the birth of psychoanalysis, the historiography of the occult, and the British class system. This richly readable and illuminating biography, containing 50 black and white and 8 color photographs of Spare's art, takes us deep into the strange inner world of this enigmatic artist.
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Under Osman's Tree: The Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Environmental History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.27 $Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, had a dream in which a tree sprouted from his navel. As the tree grew, its shade covered the earth; as Osman’s empire grew, it, too, covered the earth. This is the most widely accepted foundation myth of the longest-lasting empire in the history of Islam, and offers a telling clue to its unique legacy. Underlying every aspect of the Ottoman Empire’s epic history—from its founding around 1300 to its end in the twentieth century—is its successful management of natural resources. Under Osman’s Tree analyzes this rich environmental history to understand the most remarkable qualities of the Ottoman Empire—its longevity, politics, economy, and society. The early modern Middle East was the world’s most crucial zone of connection and interaction. Accordingly, the Ottoman Empire’s many varied environments affected and were affected by global trade, climate, and disease. From down in the mud of Egypt’s canals to up in the treetops of Anatolia, Alan Mikhail tackles major aspects of the Middle East’s environmental history: natural resource management, climate, human and animal labor, energy, water control, disease, and politics. He also points to some of the ways in which the region’s dominant religious tradition, Islam, has understood and related to the natural world. Marrying environmental and Ottoman history, Under Osman’s Tree offers a bold new interpretation of the past five hundred years of Middle Eastern history.
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The Writings of Austin Osman Spare: Automatic Drawings, Anathema of Zos, The Book of Pleasure, and The Focus of Life
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.21 $This wonderful book contains four of the most popular writings of Austin Asman Spare, including Automatic Drawings, Anathema of Zos, The Book of Pleasure, and The Focus of Life
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Louis Osman [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.74 $Louis Osman trained as an architect in the 1930s and established a successful practice designing buildings and decorative works for both public and private clients. From the 1950s he became increasingly interested in making objects in silver and gold and his success in this field led to prestigious commissions, including the crown for the investiture of Prince Charles in 1969. This illustrated biography examines Osman's career in both disciplines and includes an inventory of his works.
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Austin Osman Spare: the Life and Legend of London's Lost Artist. (signed) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 232.55 $London has harboured many curious characters, but few more curious than the artist and visionary Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956). A controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, the young Spare was hailed as a genius and a new Aubrey Beardsley, while George Bernard Shaw reportedly said "Spare's medicine is too strong for the average man." But Spare was never made for worldly success and he went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity south of the river. Absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions and surrounding himself with cats and familiar spirits, he continued to produce extraordinary art while developing a magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality. Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologised since his death. This groundbreaking biographical study offers wide-ranging insights into Spare's art, mind and world, reconnecting him with the art history that ignored him and exploring his parallel London; a bygone place of pub pianists, wealthy alchemists and monstrous owls. "...an elegant and comprehensive biography... [Baker's] deep sympathy for his subject is nicely balanced by his scepticism towards some of Spare's sources of esoteric thought. There is a wealth of detail here ... A stunning tribute to an unjustly neglected artist." - Noel Rooney, Fortean Times 'I cannot recommend Austin Osman Spare too highly. Phil Baker has done a wonderful job of bringing the complexities and contradictions of Spare's life to the fore, and in making the London of Spare's time come to life vividly and richly. Hopefully this book will encourage a reassessment of Spare which is long overdue' - Phil Hine
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Austin Osman Spare: The Occult Life of London's Legendary Artist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 190.12 $Austin Osman Spare is the definitive biography of the controversial occultist and artist, an enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world whose work was both hailed as genius and decried as immoral decadence. As George Bernard Shaw reportedly said, "Spare's medicine is too strong for the average man." Trained as a draughtsman, Spare enjoyed early acclaim when, at the age of seventeen, his work was shown at the Royal Academy in London. But his star soon declined; Spare went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity. After a brief association with Aleister Crowley, he became absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions, while developing his own magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality. All the while, Spare continued to produce extraordinary art, and held his exhibitions outside of the conventional art world, in London pubs. Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologised since his death; the world's largest Spare collection is held by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. Biographer Phil Baker separates fact from myth, providing wide-ranging insights into Spare's art and mind, reconnecting him with the art community that ignored him and exploring the rich tapestry of the culture that surrounded him, interweaving the birth of psychoanalysis, the historiography of the occult, and the British class system. This richly readable and illuminating biography, containing 50 black and white and 8 color photographs of Spare's art, takes us deep into the strange inner world of this enigmatic artist.
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Austin Osman Spare - the Life & Legend of London's Lost Artist [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 131.99 $An elegant and comprehensive biography of the controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, Austin Osman Spare.London has harboured many curious characters, but few more curious than the artist and visionary Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956).A controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, the young Spare was hailed as a genius and a new Aubrey Beardsley, while George Bernard Shaw reportedly said “Spare's medicine is too strong for the average man.”But Spare was never made for worldly success and he went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity south of the river. Absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions and surrounding himself with cats and familiar spirits, he continued to produce extraordinary art while developing a magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality.Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologised since his death. This groundbreaking biographical study offers wide-ranging insights into Spare's art, mind and world, reconnecting him with the art history that ignored him and exploring his parallel London; a bygone place of pub pianists, wealthy alchemists and monstrous owls.This richly readable and illuminating biography takes us deep into the strange inner world that this most enigmatic of artists inhabited, shedding new light while allowing just a few shadowy corners to flourish unspoiled.
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Under Osman's Tree: The Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Environmental History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.34 $Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, had a dream in which a tree sprouted from his navel. As the tree grew, its shade covered the earth; as Osman’s empire grew, it, too, covered the earth. This is the most widely accepted foundation myth of the longest-lasting empire in the history of Islam, and offers a telling clue to its unique legacy. Underlying every aspect of the Ottoman Empire’s epic history—from its founding around 1300 to its end in the twentieth century—is its successful management of natural resources. Under Osman’s Tree analyzes this rich environmental history to understand the most remarkable qualities of the Ottoman Empire—its longevity, politics, economy, and society. The early modern Middle East was the world’s most crucial zone of connection and interaction. Accordingly, the Ottoman Empire’s many varied environments affected and were affected by global trade, climate, and disease. From down in the mud of Egypt’s canals to up in the treetops of Anatolia, Alan Mikhail tackles major aspects of the Middle East’s environmental history: natural resource management, climate, human and animal labor, energy, water control, disease, and politics. He also points to some of the ways in which the region’s dominant religious tradition, Islam, has understood and related to the natural world. Marrying environmental and Ottoman history, Under Osman’s Tree offers a bold new interpretation of the past five hundred years of Middle Eastern history.
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ZOS-KIA : An Introductory Essay on the Art and Sorcery of Austin Osman Spare [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 450.00 $Spare) Semple, Gavin W. - ZOS-KIA. An Introductory Essay on the Art and Sorcery of Austin Osman Spare. London: Fulgur 1995, small 8vo, sewn wraps with folding jacket, 51pp, signatures sewn, finely printed and handsomely illustrated including eight plates on glossy stock, bookmark and magical card laid-in, mint condition. 600 copies were printed plus 80 copies in hardcover. Clive Harper (Revised Notes Towards a Bibliography of Austin Osman Spare 1999) quotes approvingly from the preface, "One of the most authoritative critical works in recent years."
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The Writings of Austin Osman Spare: Anathema of Zos, The Book of Pleasure, and The Focus of Life
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.41 $The Writings of Austin Osman Spare is a collection of three books written by the famous artist and occult author. The three books included in this publication are Anathema of Zos: The Sermon to the Hypocrites, The Book of Pleasure: The Psychology of Ecstasy and The Focus of Life: The Mutterings of Aaos. This compilation of three of Spare's most popular works is a must read for those that are fans of his writings and those interested in books on the occult.
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