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Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 11 cm., 357 p., "Araplarin gözüyle Haçli Seferleri.=[Les Croisades vues par les Arabes].", Amin Maalouf, Telos Yayincilik, Ist., 1997.
Paris, Editions de Minuit 1981. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée de 156 pages. Collection Grands Documents. Bel exemplaire.
RO20255729ASIM PUBLISHING / harper & row. non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 350 pages - en persan, sens de lecture inversé - couverture recouverte d'adhésif - 2 photos disponibles. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Very Good Arabic First book of three of the first edition of this early set on Egyptian working class and Arabian labour, printed in Cairo by one of the pioneer intellectual Amin Izz al-Din, (1921-2001). This rare book includes the formative period of the Egyptian working class especially between the years 1882-1919, from the British occupation of Egypt in 1882 which was crystallized many of the economic trends which had been maturing since the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha of Kavala (1769-1849), to Tawra [i.e. The Egyptian Revolution of 1919] which was a countrywide revolution against the British occupation of Egypt and Sudan. It was carried out by Egyptians from different walks of life in the wake of the British-ordered exile of the revolutionary Egyptian Nationalist leader Saad Zaghlul, and other members of the Wafd Party in 1919. Before the Revolution, by 1914 foreign capital represented 70 per cent of the total capital invested in Egypt. According to Izz al-Din, from 1899 to 1903 at least eight workers' associations were formed, mainly under Greek, Italian and Armenian leadership. But the steady expansion of capitalist relations of production in Egypt and the continuing British occupation provided the conditions which soon led to the appearance of native Egyptian working-class organization and leadership. The crash of 1907 produced a sharp rise in the cost of living and provided the economic incentive for another round of working-class struggle. At the same time, the Egyptian national movement was about to assert itself as a significant new political force. The conjuncture of these factors was the basis for sustained struggle and organization of native Egyptian workers. [.] The strike wave led to the formation of new and more soundly organized unions. There were 43 trade unions functioning in 1919-1920: 19 in Cairo, 18 in Alexandria, and 6 in Port Said, Damietta, Damanhour and Mahalla al-Kubra. [.] In the mid-1920s many enterprises fired workers and attempted, with some success, to disregard or revise agreements reached with trade unions in the first years after the 1919 uprising. There were series of strikes in 1927 in response to these actions - the Alexandria Water Company, Alexandria Tram Company, railway porters, silk weavers, Cairo cigarette workers and Suez Canal workers at Port Said. But by 1927 the number of trade unions had dropped to 62 with a total membership of somewhat more than 21,000. (Source: Formation of the Egyptian Working Class / MERIP). Amin Izz al-Din was a thinker and historian of the Egyptian trade union movement and a prominent historian of the Egyptian labour movement. He was one of the most prominent popular and labour leaders, and he has spent his life serving this movement. Izz al-Din held various leadership positions in the interest of workers and social security, as well as political organizations, as he previously worked in the Office of Arab Affairs at the Presidency of the Republic, and contributed to drafting labour legislation in 1970 and laying the foundations on which the Federation of Egyptian Workers was based. Bachelor of Arts from Cairo University, and a Masters degree from Oxford University British Labour Studies: A number of books have been written, foremost of which is "The History of the Egyptian Working Class", in 3 parts. Half leather bound in Egyptian style raised six bands to spine, Arabic lettered gilt in second and fourth. 'Abdelzehar Bnding' stamp on back endpaper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Arabic. 213, [1] p. OCLC 23517320.
1333804490.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1980R320130251Les Deux Océans. 1980. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 107 pages - couverture contrepliée - ouvrage en arabe avec la traduction française en regard.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
188219865Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1882 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
187618578Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1876 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
55378Bruxelles, Editions Complexe, 2003. 12 x 22, 138 pp., broché, très bon état.
191691325Kansas City 1916. Good. 4 page program. Folded. 24 x 16 cm. Moderate general soiling and wear. Colorful front cover displays well. Pencil notation at bottom inside front page appearing to record an added number to the printed program. Program for this May 1 1916 concert at Convention Hall. Harry Truman a member of Ararat Temple for more than 50 years does not appear to have been involved in this concert. unknown
1916357049San Francisco.: Noble A.F. Broad. Ciurca 1916. Full ivory padded leather maroon and gilt Shriners fez Islam device on cover. Good plus covers lightly soiled spine ends and corners worn two pages have short tears with no loss. 31x27x2 cm. Scarce. Many prominent citizens of San Francisco were members of this local chapter of the Shriners. The temple still stands and is is a designated City Landmark. weight: 3.1 lb. Color frontis of the Islam Temple numerous black and white illustrations portraits of officers and members throughout. Noble A.F. Broad. hardcover
192040911Portland: Privately printed1920. 1920. OREGON. 10-1/2" x 7-1/2" printed wrappers. 60pp. to include wrappers. Frontispiece. Colorful pictures along with black and white photographs all have yellow borders. Three black and white full-page portraits include W. Freeland Kendrick 33 degree Imperial Potentate along with his Masonic Record; W.J. Hofmann General Chairman - Portland Committee; welcoming everyone to the beautiful city of Portland and all it offers; lastly A.H. Lea - Potentate - Al Kader Temple. "A "potentate" is a person who possesses great power as a sovereign monarch or ruler." A 2-page spread showing black and white pictures of the "Officers of the Imperial Council A A O N M S." Much information about the history of the shrine and a Shriner how officials are elected and who elects them information for the guests to include who to call should they need a physician the headquarters hotel and housing headquarters activities such as visiting the Portland sawmill golfing baseball mountain climbing trips swimming etc. There is an aerial view of Portland a picture of Multnomah which is the second highest waterfall in the United States municipal buildings a picture of a car covered in roses as a part of Portland's Rose Festival educational institutions et. al. The Program continues with activities for the rest of the week through Saturday the 26th. Another 2-page spread with black and white pictures of the Portland General Committee - Forty-Sixth Annual Session. Rubbing to wrappers and light wear to spine else a solid tight informative booklet. Privately printed,1920. unknown
1954823321954. Paperback. Very Good. photos 44p. Wrapper. 31cm. Stain in lower margin on first few leaves. paperback
1965175158n.p.: The Order 1965. Pamphlet. 11p. 4.25x5.5 inches wraps evenly toned a few small stains on front wrap mild stains in text otherwise very good small booklet in stapled tan wraps with Masonic symbol in red on cover. The A.E.A.O.N.M.S. is a Prince Hall order. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2021. The Order unknown books
1954823321954. Paperback. Very Good. photos 44p. Wrapper. 31cm. Stain in lower margin on first few leaves. <br/><br/> paperback books
198149262Les éditions de la méditerranée & Les éditions kitâba, 1981. Coffret 17x25 cm, contenant 7 emboitages avec chacun un livre, petites epidermures sur le dos des livres (à peine visible). Le titre de chaque ouvrage est en francais sur la 1ere de couverture et en arabe sur la derniere. Très bon état.
180923384Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
180923389Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
180923414Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
180935407Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
193969381Fernand Sorlot | Paris 1939 | 12 x 18.50 cm | broché
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In German and Turkish. [10], 280 p. (10, 204-257, 373-388, 1-47, 255-333, 125-168 pp.). "The work gathers together the articles by Andreas Tietze based on the first edition of the Derleme Sozlugu: I: "Griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Oriens vol.8, No.2, 1995, pp.204-257. II: "Einige weitere griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Nemeth Armagani, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1962, pp.373-388. III: "Slavische Lehnworter in der turkischen Volkssprache", Oriens vol.10 (1957) pp.1-47. IV: "Direkte arabische Entlehnungen im anatolischen Turkisch", Melanges Jean Deny, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1958, pp.255-333. V: "Persian Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish", Oriens, vol.20 (1967) pp.125-168. A common index follows the facsimiles of the articles.".
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In German and Turkish. [10], 280 p. "The work gathers together the articles by Andreas Tietze based on the first edition of the Derleme Sozlugu: I: "Griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Oriens vol.8, No.2, 1995, pp.204-257. II: "Einige weitere griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Nemeth Armagani, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1962, pp.373-388. III: "Slavische Lehnworter in der turkischen Volkssprache", Oriens vol.10 (1957) pp.1-47. IV: "Direkte arabische Entlehnungen im anatolischen Turkisch", Melanges Jean Deny, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1958, pp.255-333. V: "Persian Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish", Oriens, vol.20 (1967) pp.125-168. A common index follows the facsimiles of the articles.".
100.107Alger, Editions de l'Ouest, 1936. 15 x 20, 155 pp., broché, non rogné, bon état.