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Very Good English Original autograph letter signed (ALS) 'W. Gifford Palgrave', to "Dear Joseph", regretting he is unable to make the journey William Palgrave Gifford. Speaker's Court, the Palace, Westminster, undated. 15x10 cm. In English. 2 pp. in good condition, with a separate photographic portrait of Palgrave. William Gifford Palgrave was an English priest, soldier, traveller, and Arabist, author of A Personal Narrative of a Year's Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia (1862-1863). Palgrave was born in Westminster. He was the son of Sir Francis Palgrave and Elizabeth Turner, daughter of the banker Dawson Turner. His brothers were Francis Turner Palgrave, Inglis Palgrave and Reginald Palgrave. He was educated at Charterhouse School, then occupying its original site near Smithfield, and under the head-mastership of Dr Saunders, afterwards Dean of Peterborough. Among other honours he won the school gold medal for classical verse, and proceeded to Trinity College, Oxford, where he obtained a scholarship, graduating First Class Lit. Hum., Second Class Math., 1846. He went straight from college to India and served for a time in the 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot, Bombay Native Infantry, H.I.C. Shortly after this, he became a Roman Catholic, was ordained a priest, and joined the order of the Jesuits, (Society of Jesus), and served as a member of the order in India, Rome, and in Syria, where he acquired a colloquial command of Arabic. He convinced his superiors to support a mission to the interior of Arabia, which at that time was terra incognita to the rest of the world. He also gained the support of the French emperor, Napoleon III, representing to him that better knowledge of Arabia would benefit French imperialistic schemes in Africa and the Middle East. Palgrave then returned to Syria, where he assumed the identity of a travelling Syrian physician. Stocking his bags with medicines and small trade goods, and accompanied by one servant, he set off for Najd, in north-central Arabia. He travelled as a Christian. The service he would do for the Society of Jesus and the French empire would be as a spy, not a missionary. Palgrave became friendly with Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud while in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Faisal's son, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, asked Palgrave to get him strychnine. Palgrave believed that Abdul wanted to poison his father. Palgrave was accused of espionage and was almost executed for his Christian beliefs.
Very Good English Original autograph letter signed (ALS) by Ainsworth. Ravenscourt Villa, Hammersmith, 6 August 1878. 2 p. 18x12 cm. folds, occasional light soiling. William Francis Ainsworth, (1807-96), geologist, surgeon, and Eastern traveler, was an original Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and published various works, including Observations on the Pestilential Cholera (1832).
Geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur,160 x 240mm., 228pp., 31 afbeeldingen in kleur en z/w. ISBN 9789072474834. KANTL-colloquium 30 november. 2007 is geredigeerd en ingeleid door Frank Willaert en bevat studies van Herman Brinkman, Ad Leerintveld en Henk Porck, Renee Gabriel en Johan Oosterman, Karl Kugle, Ike de Loos, Joris Reynaert en Noel Geirnaert. Nieuw boek.
46367o.J. Ohne Ort und Jahr [Oxford, ca. 1910], Fol. 4 1/2 Seiten auf 5 Blättern.
50681o.J. London, 16. IX. 1975, Fol. und 4°. 2 Seiten.
Two volumes, complete. The standard monograph and catalogue. An important collection. Dozens of manuscrits described in great detail. Large 4to. Original wraps. LIKE NEW.
60962o.J. Bremen, 2. IV. 1780, Qu.-8°.
55014o.J. München, Nymphenburger, 1988, 4°. Reich illustriert. 352 Seiten. Original-Halbleder (Rücken etw. verblasst) mit Farbkopfschnitt und Lesebändchen in OLwd.-Schuber.
55335o.J. Krefeld, 21. VI. 1852, Fol. (28 x 23 cm). 1 Seite. Bläuliches Papier..
55095o.J. , Ohene Ort und Jahr, Qu.-4° (14,5 x 19 cm). 1 Seite.
61203o.J. Wien, 26. X. 1913, Fol. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt mit blindgeprägtem Siegel. Gelocht.
61204o.J. Bonn, 16. X. 1906, Fol. 2 Seiten. Mit blindgeprägtem Siegel. Gelocht.
51815o.J. Stuttgart, 12. X. 1899, Gr.-8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
53378o.J. Babelsberg, 24. II. 1837, 8°. 2 1/2 Seiten Doppelblatt.
47843o.J. Ulm, 4. IX. 1863, Fol. 1 Seite.
60526o.J. Wien-Mödling, 1. VI. 1926, Gr.-4°. 2 Seiten. Bläuliches Papier. Fälzchenreste.
58939o.J. Wien, 20. V. 1931, Kl.-4°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt. Briefkopf "Der Direktor des Burgtheaters".
42532o.J. Berlin, März 1962, Qu.-Kl.-8°. 1 Seite.
59113o.J. Ohne Ort (München, Juli 1977, Umschlag), 24 x 17,5 cm. Mit rückseit. Atelierstempel. Mit eigenh. Umschlag.
56270o.J. Ohne Ort, 1990, 7,5 x 12,5 cm. 1 Seite.
58937o.J. Berlin, 21. I. 1903, - Empfehlung. - Beiliegend ein eigenh. Umschlag (Weimar 1903)..
58936o.J. Berlin, 31. III. 1902, Kl.-4°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt. Mit eigenh. Umschlag.
58934o.J. Berlin, 26. X. 1896, Kl.-4°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
58935o.J. Berlin, 7. II. 1898, Kl.-4°. 2 1/2 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
57217o.J. Berlin, 26. I. 1907, Kl.-4°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt. - Verabredung..