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196920120New York: Greenwood Press 1969. Second edition. Cloth bound in very good condition; nearly fine except for some loss to bottom of page edges. Antiquities examined described and illustrated with the help of Fred H. Andrews with illustrations plates of antiques plans and maps from original surveys; Folded map 'Parts of Western Provinces of Iran' laid in; 432 pages plus 31 plates. Greenwood Press unknown
1916M12827Stuttgart:: Ferdinand Enke 1916-1918. 1916. Two volumes in three. 316 x 228 mm. 4to. 589 pp. 511 figs. 77 color plates indexes. Printed wrappers. Ownership rubber stamps of Dr. K. Wessely on top covers. Bookplates including that of A. Franceschetti with Franceschetti's rubber stamps. Fine. RARE. COMPLETE SET IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS. An outstanding atlas of treatments for eye injuries arising from World War I. In 1927 von Szily became professor of ophthalmology at the University of Munster where he established the most modern eye clinic in Germany where he remained until 1934 the year he was forced to resign under the Nazi regime. Gorin History of ophthalmology p. 399. Ferdinand Enke, 1916-1918. unknown books
1998001452Bankok: SDI Publications 1998 Bankok: SDI Publications 1998 Wall Paintings from Ancient Shrines in Central Asia recovered by Sri sic Aurel Stein K.C.I.E. and described by Fred H. Andrews O.B. E. In two volumes. Reprinted from the 1948 first edition.Sir Aurel Stein passed away in Kabul in 1943 while engaged in archaeological explorations in Afghanistan so the final preparation of the present volume devolved to his lifelong friend Fred Andrews. Volume One; xxxiv 128 pp of explanatory text for the plates in volume two.plus index and B&W fold-out map. Volume Two contains 32 fold-out plates 23.5" x 17" twelve of which are in color. Volume one is "fine" with no faults. Volume two is Very Good Plus with a ding to the bottom edge of the front board and a slight ripple to the text caused by the doubled thickness of the folded plates. Size: 8.5" x 12.5" 13" x 17.25". Second Edition of 999 Copies. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Second Edition of 999 Copies. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. SDI Publications hardcover
1995x-0306451883Plenum Pub Corp 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 215 pages. 10.25x6.75x0.75 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
1975215624New York.: Hacker Art Books. 1975. Two volumes bound in one. Folding colour map at rear black and white and some colour photographic plates. Volume 1: xxiv 621pp Volume 2: vii cxix plates appendices indices large thick quarto 34 x 26cm. Upper edge trifle soiled endpapers slightly mottled otherwise very good indeed in attractive pictorial red cloth boards with contrasting cloth spine. A fascinating account of Aurel Stein’s discoveries at the early Buddhist monastic cities of Rawak and Dandan-Uilik and the important archaeological sites of Niya and Endere was first published in 1907 this reprint was authorised by the Clarendon Press. . Hacker Art Books hardcover
1995Adhya-9780306449185SPRINGER 1995. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
1995Adhya-9780306449185SPRINGER 1995. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
1968406395New York : Benjamin Blom 1968. reprint. Hardcover. Very Good/None. Three volumes complete. The first two are text only with a frontispiece 546 and 517 pages. The third volume is all b&w plates including fold-out maps and panoramas in rear. White textured cloth covers all clean and tight. Record # 406395 Benjamin Blom hardcover
190769576Nombreux documents littéraires, graphiques et iconographiques inédits, Ouvrage illustré de 12 hors-texte, Couverture de Georges de Ribaucourt, Jean Lorrain sur la Riviera par Mme Aurel, mention de 3e mille en couverture conservée, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque bradel demi-percaline mauve, couvertures conservées, Bibliothèque Générale d'Edition, Paris, 1907, 341 pp. et 4 ff. n. ch.
1995feb01813Fundatia Culturala Romana 1995. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Fundatia Culturala Romana unknown
1985feb01820Minerva 1985. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Minerva unknown
1985feb01811Minerva 1985. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Minerva unknown
1912RO40087068MACMILLAN AND CO. 1912. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors arrachés, Intérieur frais. 517 pages. with numerous illustrations, colour plates, panoramas and maps from original surveys. Tampon de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages
1940045297Macmillan and Co 1940. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Ex-library copy. 'Abadan Gymkhana Club Library' stamps to half title and title page. Brown cloth Map in pocket at rear. Front blurb from dustwrapper stuck to front pastedown no other dustwrapper remains. . Top edges gilt. <br/> <br/> Macmillan and Co hardcover
1922182353London: Royal Geographical Society 1922. An offprint of this article on Tang China's own Central Asian "great game" in which Stein explores "the remarkable exploit which brought a Chinese army right across the high inhospitable plateaus of the Pamirs to the uppermost Oxus valley and thence across the ice-covered Darkot down to the valleys of Yasin and Gilgit draining into the Indus" p. 113. Octavo pp. 21 numbered 112-132. With 2 sketch maps. Original blue wrappers sewn as issued front cover lettered in black. Covers light foxed contents evenly toned: near-fine. unknown
1995feb01812Minerva 1995. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Minerva unknown
1929002701London: Macmillan & Co Limited 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾. xvi 182 2 folding maps at the back. Publisher's brown cloth gilt with embossed gilt decoration to front cover top edge gilt frontispiece title vignette 97 illustrations of places people landscapes buildings etc. Slight toning of eps owner inscription of Oxford scholar D.Penny on ffep a few minor bumps and marks and rubbing of top and tail of spine else very good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾ <br/> <br/> Macmillan & Co Limited hardcover
191928447Maison du livre | Paris 1919 | 12.50 x 19 cm | broché
1996feb01790Galaxia 1996. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Galaxia unknown
1999feb01791Atlas 1999. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Atlas unknown
193393677Londres, MacMillan and Co, 1933, in-8, XXIV-342 pp. 1 carte, Cartonnage éditeur de toile brune, Édition originale de ce récit de voyages effectués par Sir Aurel Stein (1862-1943), archéologue et explorateur britannique d'origine hongroise. Il est illustré de 147 figures hors texte, parfois dépliantes ou en couleurs, accompagnées des serpentes légendées d'origine ainsi que d'une carte dépliante en fin de volume. Cet ouvrage est le fruit de trois expéditions effectuées par Stein en 1900-1901, 1906-1908 et 1913-1916, soit presque de 7 ans de voyage, la plupart du temps à pied ou à cheval, sur une distance de plus de 40 000 kilomètres, dans le Turkestan chinois et aux alentours. En tant que spécialiste reconnu de la région, le président de l'Université d'Harvard aux États-Unis lui demande de donner une série de conférences sur ses expéditions. C'est à cette occasion qu'il rédige son récit. Au contraire de celles publiées précédemment, cette relation de voyage est destinée à un public large et non spécialiste, dans le but de faire une introduction géographique, historique et ethnographique de la région. Cartonnage frotté notamment aux coins et coiffes, quelques petites taches. Bon état intérieur. Couverture rigide
19473194Budapest 1947. Fine conditon. Bernath writes about current affairs and an exhibition in Paris. unknown
19091270Budapest: S.n. 1909. First Hungarian separate edition. Short note in pencil probably by Stein’s hand on front cover “A szerzÅ‘ megbÃzásából†Author’s commission. In publisher’s printed wrappers. Front cover rubbed. Small damage to the tail of spine. Inside clean and firm. Overall in very good condition. First Hungarian separate edition. Short note in pencil probably by Stein’s hand on front cover “A szerzÅ‘ megbÃzásából†Author’s commission. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 30 p. <p><br /> First Hungarian separate edition of Stein’s report on his second major expedition to Central Asia between 1906 and 1908.<br /> <p><p><br /> Stein read the paper at the Hungarian Geographical Society on April 23 and 26 1909 and it was first published in “Földrajzi Közlemények†Vol. 37 no. 7–8 1909. pp. 281–94; 329–44 . This is its offprint edition with separate page numbers. Subsequently an English translation was also published in Hungary.<br /> <p><p><br /> Sir Marc Aurél Stein 1862–1943 was a Hungarian born British archaeologist mainly concerned with exploring ancient Central Asia. Member of “The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire†as Knight Commander KCIE and Fellow of British Academy. He made four major expeditions to Central Asia in 1900 1906–1908 1913–1916 and 1930. His greatest discovery was made at Mogao Caves also known as “Caves of the Thousand Buddhas†near Dunhuang in 1907. The Stein collection mostly manuscripts and other relics has been placed in the British Library the British Museum and partly to the Srinagar Museum and the National Museum in New Delhi.<br /> <p>. [S.n.] unknown
19011246S.n.: N.p. 1901. First separate edition. Offprint from the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. In publisher’s yellow wrappers. Traces of folding. Cover somewhat dusted. Title and date in pencil on cover. Pages wavy at lower edge. Otherwise in very good condition. First separate edition. Offprint from the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. In publisher’s yellow wrappers. 295–300 2 p. <p><br /> Stein’s early paper on the archeological excavations and findings in Khotan during his first major expedition to Central-Asia in 1900–1901.<br /> <p><p><br /> Originally published in Journal of the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Volume 33 Issue 2 April 1901.<br /> <p><p><br /> Sir Marc Aurél Stein 1862–1943 was a Hungarian born British archaeologist mainly concerned with exploring ancient Central Asia. Member of “The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire†as Knight Commander KCIE and Fellow of British Academy. He made four major expeditions to Central Asia in 1900 1906–1908 1913–1916 and 1930. His greatest discovery was made at Mogao Caves also known as “Caves of the Thousand Buddhas†near Dunhuang in 1907. The Stein collection mostly manuscripts and other relics has been placed in the British Library the British Museum and partly to the Srinagar Museum and the National Museum in New Delhi.<br /> <p>. [N.p.] unknown
191928447Paris: Maison du livre 1919. Fine. Maison du livre Paris 1919 12.50 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Ecstatic autograph inscription signed full-page by the author to Robert Desnos : ""Merde / Robert Desnos"". Spine faded repaired first cover lined with small marginal repairs lower cover missing. A precious relic. Maison du livre unknown