A Collection of Mid 19th – Early 20th Century Reports. Including: Correspondence Respecting the Increase of Turkish Customs Duties, the Ottoman Loans, the European commissions appointed for the Demarcation of Frontiers under the Treaty of Berlin, Eastern Papers. Correspondence Respecting Christian Privileges, etc.

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4to. a collection of 14 loose reports, original blue printed wrappers, edges rubbed, some pages browned, library stamps, some covers chipped, overall in good condition, His Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1829-1907.

Synopsis

The reports are as follows:
I- Turkey. No. 16 (1877).
Reports by Her Majesty’s diplomatic consular agents in Turkey respecting the condition of Christian subjects of the Porte: 1868-75.
4to, 147 pp. publisher’s original wrappers, cover slightly damaged, London: 1877.
II- Turkey No. 3 (1897).
Further correspondence respecting the Asiatic provinces of Turkey and events in Constantinople ( in continuation of “Turkey No. 8 (1896)” and Turkey No. 1 (1897)”.
4to. 114 pp. publisher’s original wrappers, library stamp on title page, London: 1897.
III- Turkey No. 2 (1907).
Correspondence respecting the increase of the Turkish customs duties.
4to. xii. 233 pp. publisher’s original wrappers, London: 1907.
IV- Turkey No. 2 (1874).
Correspondence respecting the Ottoman loans of 1858 & 1852.
4to. viii, 114 pp. publisher’s original wrappers, London: 1874.
V- Turkey No. 17 (1877).
Instructions addressed to Her Majesty’s Embassy at Constantinople respecting financial and administrative reforms and the protection of Christians in Turkey 1856-75.
4to. ix, 136 pp, publisher’s original wrappers, lower cover missing, London: 1877.
VI- Turkey No. 2 (1879).
Correspondence respecting the European commissions appointed from the demarcation of frontiers under the treaty of Berlin.
4to. vii, 174 pp. publisher’s original wrappers, London: 1879.
VII- part XVIII, Eastern Papers.
Correspondence respecting Christian privileges in Turkey.
4to. 83 pp, cover missing, otherwise copy clean inside, London: 1856.
VIII- Turkey No. 12, (1877).
Despatch from the Turkish government on the Protocol of March 31, 1877.
4to. 8 pp. cover missing, London: 1877.
IX- Egypt, No. 1, (1866).
Correspondence respecting Sir H. Drummond Wolf’s special mission in Constantinople.
4to. 42 pp. cover missing, slightly soiled, London: 1886.
X- Turkey, No. 10 (1880).
Report of the commission appointed to inquire into the occurrences in the Kirdjali district.
4to. 19 pp. cover missing, London: 1880.
XI- No. 3140 Annual Series. Diplomatic and consular reports, Turkey.
Report for the year 1903 on the trade of Constantinople and district.
4to. 18 pp. cover missing, London: 1904.
XII- Correspondence respecting Protestant missionaries and converts in Turkey.
4t0, 16 pp. some pages might be missing ??, cover missing, London: 1865.
XIII- Correspondence respecting refugees from Hungary within the Turkish Dominions.
4to. 15-110 pp, first 14 pages missing, loose, London: 1851.
XIIII- Treaty of Adrianople.
Copy of a despatch addressed to the Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Heytesbury, His Majesty’s Ambassador to St. Petersburg, respecting the treaty of peace between Russia and Turkey, concluded at Adrianople on the 14th day of September 1829.
4to. 5 pp., two copies. London: 1829.

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