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180926081Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 53.50 x 71 cm | une feuille
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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [8], 94 p. With some examples of Kharezm texts. Harezm Türkçesi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [v], 111 p. Khorezm Turkish language. Harezm Türkçesi.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 290 p., ills. Ihsan Abdulkuddus'un romanlarinda kadin imaji. Women image in the novels by Ihsan Abdalquddus, (1919-1990).
Small quarto in green-grey-blue coated paper boards; 511 pages ; 25 cm; bibliographical references (pages 495-496) In Arabic. Uncommon. / Oaths (Islamic law) Criminal procedure (Islamic law) Murder (Islamic law) Serments (Droit islamique) ProcÈdure pÈnale (Droit islamique) Criminal procedure (Islamic law) Murder (Islamic law) Oaths (Islamic law). Mass murder. / "Shumarah-'i kitab, 1352; musalsal-i intishar 2825"--Page facing title page.
Quarto in custom green faux-leather boards ; original wraps bound in and gilt titles to spine; 557 p. : ill., bibliographical references and index; 24 cm In Arabic. Presumably very scarce in hardcover. Title on t.p. verso: Other side of history ; travels of a journalist. || Rayyis, Riyad Najib, 1937- Rayyis, Riyad Najib, 1937- -- Biography. Rayyis, Riyad Najib, 1937- -- Travel.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) (1852), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
QWA-20127Sindbad, 1985, in-8 br. (14 x 22,5), 389 p., coll. "La Bibliothèque arabe", 33 cartes et plans, couverture à rabats, bon état.
- Alexis Rédier, Paris s.d. (circa 1930), 16,5x21cm, broché. - Edition originale sur papier courant numérotée à la presse. Ouvrage illustré de bois gravés et de très belles photographies reproduites en héliogravures, une carte en tête de volume, couverture en couleurs de Charles Fouqueray. Envoi de Jean des vallières qui se cache probablement sous le pseudonyme de Jean Ravennes. Bel exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
15522Seuil, 1997 - Fort grand in octavo, broché, 383 pages, léger défaut de massicotage in fine sur 4 pages, bel exemplaire par ailleurs.
89317Paris, Autrement, 2001. 15 x 23, 287 pp., broché, très bon état.
- Delagrave, Paris s.d. (1902), 15,5x24cm, relié. - Edition illustrée de nombreuses reproductions photographiques in et hors-texte. Reliure en pleine basane noisette, dos à cinqs nerfs sertis de filets dorés orné de caissons dorés ornementés de motifs floraux dorés, pièce de titre et nom de l'auteur de maroquin cerise, quelques traces de frottements sur les coiffes et les mors, roulettes dorées estompées sur les coiffes, triples filets et motifs floraux en écoinçons sur les plats, pontillés dorés sur les coupes, encadrement d'une dentelle dorée sur les contreplats, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, coins légèrement émoussés, tête dorée, couvertures conservées, élégante reliure non signée de l'époque et qui pastiche celles habillant les ouvrages des XVIIè et XVIIè siècles. Un petit manque en tête d'un garde, quelques traces de frottements sur la reliure. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Very Good English Original dark green cloth bdg. Brief title and "Stirps Arabica Vicit" with a saber and crescent moon gilded on the front board. A very good copy. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 66 p., 5 engraved plates. First and only edition of this handsome and illustrated book of the first Arabian horses presented by Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II, bred by Huntington in North America. Arabian horse breeding in North America properly began with the world tour taken by General Ulysses S. Grant after he served as president of America, it is that in March of 1878 the General and his son Jesse arrived in Istanbul (Constantinople ), after the day the Grants toured the private stables of Sultan Abdul Hamid II are distinctly contradictory. Randolph Huntington was an American horse breeder who demonstrated the possibilities inherent in the Arab horse for the purpose of developing a new breed of saddle and road horses. During his first years on the farm, he bought and sold many colts and fillies as coach horses in New York City. He soon came to recognize the value of the Clay stock in that community which was largely the result of the breeding of a horse called Henry Clay which was brought to the nearby Genesee valley and whose stock was distributed through the valley. On May 31, 1879, there arrived in America two very fine stallions which were presented to General U.S. Grant by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. These stallions were named Leopard and Linden Tree. It is generally acknowledged that Linden Tree was a Barb-Arabian while Leopard was a pure Arabian. Prior to the time that these horses arrived in America, the very favorable results from inbreeding to produce typical Clay horses were shown to be practical. After seeing the stallions, Leopard and Linden Tree, Randolph Huntington at once started negotiations to breed three virgin Clay mares to each of these stallions. He hoped thereby to improve the road horse quality of his horses. In the following years, he called them Clay-Arabs. Since Huntington wanted to breed only virgin mares. Leopard was a Seglawi Jedran, desert-bred by the Anazeh, foaled in 1873 and presented by Jedaan Ibn Mheyd of the Fedaan Anazeh to the Turkish governor of Syria. (Some accounts list Ibn Mheyd as the breeder, while Carol Mulder, with typical caution, makes the distinction that we only know he presented the horse) The governor then presented the horse to Abdul Hamid II, who in turn gave him to General Grant.
- Revue des deux mondes, Paris 1885, 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes. Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Actes Sud, Sindbad, 2006, 115 pp., broché, lieu et date et étiquette sur la deuxième de couverture, étiquette sur la première page de garde, état très correct.
97085Paris, Presses du Châtelet, 2014. 14 x 22, 222 pp., broché, très bon état.
103.411Paris, Editions Galilée, 2005. 14 x 22, 201 pp., broché, couverture à rabats, très bon état.