[SECOND REVOLUTION PERIOD OTTOMAN SATYRIC MAGAZINE / COMPLETE SET] Bosbogaz ile Güllâbi. Haftada iki def'a pazartesi ve persembe günü nesrolunur mizah dergisi (24 Temmuz 1324 - 1 Kanunevvel 1324 = 24 Temmuz - 1 Aralik 1908). 1-36

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AHMET RASIM, MITHAT CEMAL [KUNTAY] et alli., Bosbogaz ile Güllabi, Istanbul, 1908.

[SECOND REVOLUTION PERIOD OTTOMAN SATYRIC MAGAZINE / COMPLETE SET] Bosbogaz ile Güllâbi. Haftada iki def'a pazartesi ve persembe günü nesrolunur mizah dergisi (24 Temmuz 1324 - 1 Kanunevvel 1324 = 24 Temmuz - 1 Aralik 1908). 1-36. Published by Tüccarzâde Ibrahim Hilmi. Owner: Hüseyin Rahmi [Gürpinar]

Contemporary cloth bdg. made after the Turkish Letter Revolution, in Latin script. Folio. (38 x 28 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 36 issues complete set.

Exceedingly rare complete ran of important illustrated "Bosbogaz ile Güllabi" [i.e. The Gabbler and the Asylum Guard], which is an Ottoman satirical magazine, published twice a week from 6 August to 14 December 1908 in Istanbul by Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpinar (1864-1944) and Ahmet Rasim (1864-1932) in a total of 36 issues.

The articles of the magazine contained original and fine jokes and satire. In addition to various writings, it also contained caricatures of famous people of the time and jokes about the magazine Mizan. Among other things the caricatures related to the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Some of the humorous articles were published in series and the articles were written in simple language and in a linguistic style appropriate to the period. In addition, Bosbogaz ile Güllabi contained daily news and serious articles that appeared under the name "Bosbogazin ciddî makalesi" ("Serious Bosbogaz Articles").

Apart from the signed articles, there were many anonymously written articles in the magazine. It is possible to trace them back to Hüseyin Rahmi because of the same writing style. Due to his critical style, he took over the administration of the magazine, which was published several times by the Ottoman government. Another famous writer besides Gürpinar and Ahmet Rasim was Mithat Cemal Kuntay (1885-1956). (Wikipedia).

Duman 262.