See general notes. One title cartouche centered over the two hemispheres. Issued in his: Tarih-i Hind-i garbi (A History of the India of the West). -- Istanbul, 1730. Published with the oval projection map of the world (Entry 1005). The first Ottoman Turkish book illustrated with woodcuts, and the fourth printed in the Arabic alphabet in the Ottoman empire. Relates the discoveries in the New World, and synthesizes Islamic geographical and cosmographical writings. With one cartouche over each hemisphere. Small cartouche at lower left below western hemisphere with the name of Ah.mad al-Qura‘i¯ [work of]. Three latitudinal diagrams added at bottom. Issued in: Cihanüma / Kâtib Çelebi. -- Istanbul : Ibrahim Müteferrika, 1732. Published with the oval projection map of the world (Entry 1005). Goodrich (Figure 20, Map #19, State 1); Koeman II, p. 549. Double hemispheric map in Ottoman Turkish. Cartouche over each hemisphere. Issued in his: Tuhfet-ül kibar fi esfâr il-bihar / Kâtib Çelebi. -- Istanbul : Ibrahim Müteferrika, 1729. This book was the first geographical work to be printed in Turkey. Reissued in: Cihanüma / Kâtib Çelebi. -- Istanbul : Ibrahim Müteferrika, 1732. California as an island without place names, but labeled. Very similar cartography to the 1689 Sanson map “Mappe-Monde Geo-Hydrographique...”