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12mo in white illus paper wraps; 78 p. ; 20 cm. Modern women Arab poets. Arabic poetry -- 20th century. Modern Arabic poetry. Women poets. Poetry in Arabic. In Arabic . Poetry by a modern Arabic woman. || Arabic poetry -- 20th century. Modern Arabic poetry. Women poets from the United Arab Emirates. Poetry in Arabic.
viii + 144pp., cart., dustwrapper, 22cm., G, [text in english]
Small quarto in custom dark green faux-leather boards and gilt titles to spine, original wraps bound in; 548 p., index; 24 cm. In Arabic. Presumably very scarce in hardcover. Title on t.p. verso : From homeland to exile ; the story of a Palestinian from Jaffa. "Shafiq al-Hout also spelled Shafik al-Hut (1932-2009) was a Palestinian politician and writer. Born in Jaffa, he and his family fled to Beirut at the onset of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. There, al-Hout became a journalist at al-Hawadth newspaper. Using it as a platform, he founded the Palestine Liberation Front in 1961 and later became a founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964. He remained a senior member of the organization, representing it in Lebanon and the United Nations General Assembly. Initially a close aid to Yasser Arafat, al-Hout resigned from his position on the PLO Executive Committee, in protest of Arafat's signing of the Oslo Accords." -- Wikipedia. || Palestine. Arab countries; politics and government; history; 20th century. Palestinian Arabs. Arab countries -- Politics and government. Arab countries -- History -- 20th century.
Broch?. 173 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Broch?. 127 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Broch?. 161 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Very Good Arabic Original brown half leather bindings in Egyptian style, raised six bands to spine, title gilt on the second, volume nos on fourth, and alphabetical with the historical content of the volumes on sixth compartments and "Mahmoud Al-Tawawî" name. Minor foxing on some pages. Overall a very good set. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. 14 books are complete set in 7 volumes. Extremely rare first printed edition of the most comprehensive and complete corpus on Baghdad city, which includes Al-Baghdadi's first-hand account of the collection of hadiths, biographies, and his travels in the 11th century Baghdad in traditional "al-râwî" style. Al-Baghdadi is known as a Muslim traveler in the pursuit of knowledge who compiled hadiths and traveled to many Islamic cities. He was born on the 24th ?jumada II, 392 (1002) at Darzidjan, a large village on the west bank of the Tigris below Baghdad. The son of a khatib [i.e. preacher], he began his studies very early and spent his youth traveling in search of ?adith. In this way, he visited Basra, Nishapur, I?fahân, Hamadân, and Damascus. Finally settling in Baghdâd, he held the office of a kha?îb and this was the origin of the name al-Khatîb al-Bag_dadi. After completing his education, he spent more than twenty years of his time writing "Tarikh Baghdad". He finished his corpus in 444 AH [1052-53]. He was a fellow student of Rîsürrüesâ Ibn al-Muslima who was the vizier of the Abbasid caliph Kâim-Biemrillâh. The vizier took Khatib, whom he appreciated in the science of hadith, under his patronage. The Abbasid caliph, therefore, ordered Khatib to be given permission to take hadith lessons from him. Khatib started to narrate hadiths from "Tarikh Baghdad" to his students here in his house near the Nizâmiya Madrasa, on the other hand, he started to read the books for which he had permission to narrate from many teachers, also write the books he planned. Several years after, the Turkish commander Besasiri (?-1060), who was a supporter of the Fatimid Caliph Mustansir-Billâh, entered Baghdad with the encouragement of the Fatimid caliph, deposed the caliph, and killed Ibn al-Muslima. Some members of the Hanbali sect, who had a grudge against Khatib because of what they wrote against some Hanbalis in Tarikh Baghdad, started to disturb him by taking the opportunity to kill the vizier. Therefore, he had to flee to Damascus. In his masterpiece, Khatibi, in addition to his account and descriptions of the city during his time in Baghdad, 7831 figures of people in total who lived or came in Baghdad before 450 (1058), statesmen such as caliphs, viziers, commanders, poets, judges, and other professions. This is an alphabetical work giving information about biographies of these figures, but it starts with the name "Muhammad" referring to the Muslim prophet. The first volume is about the establishment of Baghdad in the pre-Islamic period, its conquest by the Muslims, and its history. This masterpiece of him, published in fourteen volumes, is the most comprehensive corpus written on Baghdad in the Islamic world including the city's topography, history, et alli. Brockelmann, GAL, I, 401; Suppl., I, 563.; H. Gibb, "Islamic Biographical Literature".; F. Rosenthal, A History of Muslim Historiography, Leiden 1968, p. 14, 43. Only one set in OCLC in BnF (Bibliothèque nationale de France): 1198963531.
Very Good Arabic Original pamphlet. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17,5 cm). Texts in completely Arabic. [4] pp., ills. An extremely rare propaganda and political proclamation in Arabian related to Jerusalem and Palestine question. It has a "call to arms" for the struggle. A unique brochure. Not in OCLC.; Not in IISG.
M., Inst. de Estudios Africanos, 1955, 25’5 x 18 cm., 139 págs. de texto árabe-español.
AN ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING COPY OF THE FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THIS EXTREMELY EARLY AND IMPORTANT EXPLICATION OF THE KORAN. 3 leaves; 192 pp + 43 pp Arabic text starting from the back of the book, with a separate title-page. A LARGE-PAPER COPY, BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED WITH HUGE MARGINS ON EXTREMELY FINE, THICK LAID PAPER. 4to. Original paper wraps. ENTIRELY UNCUT, FINE AND BRIGHT, LIKE NEW. Chauvin (X, 70) gives a long notice of this extremely important publication.
Very Good Arabic Original pictorial wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Arabic. 169, [1] p., many ills. First Beirut Edition and early edition in Arabic literature of this classic novel by Salih, who is one of Sudan's greatest authors of the twentieth century. The story is set in the fictional village of Wad Hamid, the same setting as Salih's famous Season of Migration to the North. It is a comic novella, centering on the unlikely nuptials of the town's eccentric Zein. Tall and odd-looking, with just two teeth in his mouth, Zein has made a reputation for himself as the man who falls in love over and over with girls who promptly marry other men, to the point where mothers seek him out in hopes that he will draw the eye of available suitors to their eligible daughters. "The Wedding of Zein" was made into a drama in Libya and won Kuwaiti filmmaker Khalid Siddiq an award at the Cannes Film Festival in the late 1970s. Some critics identify this novella may be considered part of the tradition of magical realism, although Salih considered it as a socialist realist one. Minor stains on cover and edges. Overall a good copy. Only two paper copies in OCLC in Library University of Amsterdam and Leiden University Library: 71470668. It's also the earliest edition in the OCLC.
197381842Rouge | Paris 11 Mai 1973 | 29 x 43.50 cm | une feuille
191315734Plon | Paris 1913 | 12 x 19.50 cm | broché
4430P., Barbin, 1680. Deux volumes in 12 basane de l'époque (coiffes usagées).
18470015521847 Paris, Chez Desessart, 1847. Deux volumes in-12 (120 X 184 mm) brochés, couverture jaunes imprimées ; Tome I : faux-titre, titre, 335 pages ; Tome II : faux-titre, titre, VIII-384 pages. Cernes de mouillure claire et rousseurs, plus marquées au premier tome, légers défauts aux couvertures. Etiquette de relais de la "Libraire Calmette à Cahors" sur le premier plat du tome I.
19370009651937 Paris, Archat, 1937. In-quarto (230 X 283 mm) relié demi-toile maroquinée, dos lisse orné d'un fer doré, titre doré, plats de toile chagrinée, titre doré sur le premier plat décoré d'un beau fer doré, premier plat de la couverture décoré (reliure de l'éditeur) ; 334 pages.
187314297Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] s. d. [1873] | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
200511391Editions kyrollos 2005 324 pages in8. 2005. Broché. 324 pages. L'auteur un chrétien d'origine musulmane et spécialiste de linguistique arabe propose une analyse critique de l'islam à travers plusieurs approches (historique doctrinale socio-politique). Il questionne la tolérance de cette religion ses différentes interprétations et aborde des sujets comme le djihad ou le terrorisme en s'appuyant sur son expérience en terre d'islam et sa maîtrise de l'arabe
1946vk495Société d'éditions géographiques, maritimes et coloniales Relié 1946 In-12 (14 x 19 cm), reliure demi-basane à coins, dos à 4 nerfs, 150 pages ; épidermures sur le cuir, papier bruni, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19x13. 150p. Manchas de humedad. Textos en francés y árabe.
Paris, Société d'Éditions Géographiques Maritimes et Coloniales, 1947, 19 x 14,5 cm., rústica editorial, 150 págs.
190847967Armand Colin | Paris 1908 | 11.50 x 18.50 cm | relié
183089751Truchy | Paris 1830 | 13.7 x 21.7 cm | Broché
53993Roman traduit de l'arabe (Arabie Saudite), Actes Sud, Sindbad, 2011, 207 pp., broché, très bon état.
184415604Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1844 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé