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in-16°, broché. Bon état. [LP-9] Texte en français et arabe.
Paris, Éditions d’Art H. Piazza, 1942; in-12, 140 pp., broché. Collection « Ex-Oriente Lux ». Très bon état.
Paris, Beaule & Jubin, 1835; in-8, XVI-430 pp. + 444 pp. + 444 pp. + 440 pp. + 447 pp. + 416 pp., brochés. Les 6 volumes. Bonne édition, avec une éloge de Galland. Ce texte est la traduction de Galland, traduit de l'arabe, mais dont la tradition orale vient de Perse et d'Inde. Cette traduction de Galland a été établie au tout début du 18ème siècle. Il l'a rédigé lui-même en s'inspirant du manuscrit. Il a ajouté Sindbad le marin qui ne faisait pas parti du texte original, mais qui était dans le manuscrit. Illustré de 12 gravures. Bon état.
Paris, Sindbad, la "Bibliothèque Arabe", 1988; in-8, 315 pp., broché, couverture à rabats. Traduit de l'arabe par Antoine Cottin. Troisième édition. Très bon état.
Arles, Sindbad, 1992; in-8, 122 pp., broché. Collection « Mémoires de la Méditerranée ». Traduit de l'arabe (Egypte) par Richard Jacquemond. Très bon état.
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript color map of Middle East including Syria, Palestine and Transjordan. Signed by cartographer. 28x20 cm. In Turkish (with Latin letters). The Mapping Department, which moved to Ankara from Istanbul after the Independence War, settled in the Attar Basi Khan in Koyunpazari and the press section also started its studies in the building which is the Art School in Ulus today. In 1924, the department, which is still inside the General Directorate Garrison, moved to the hut-shaped buildings with single floor between the Military Sewinghouse and the General Directorate. On the other hand, the production of maps and plans, which were to be used in development services carried out in parallel to the revolutions starting with the declaration of the Republic and following each other, was considered to be based on a legal arrangement. Because of the necessity of an urgent legal arrangement, the bill of law concerning to the General Directorate of Mapping, whose preparations were initiated by Lieut. Gen. M. Sevki (Ölçer) who knew the importance of the subject, was sent to the Ministry of Defense at the beginning of 1925. After the approval of Ministry of Defense, the bill, which was sent to the Prime Ministry, was discussed in the Council of Ministers and presented to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. As a result; the Mapping Department was re-organized as the General Directorate of Mapping affiliated with the Ministry of Defense with the law bearing the number 657 on May 2, 1925 in order to do all mapping works and meet the needs of maps and plans of all ministries, institutions and organizations. [.] The first application of photogrammetry was made in Kayas, Ankara with the Wild Autograph plotting apparatus which was purchased in that year. Captain Ömer Kadri and Captain Niyazi came back from their photogrammetry education in Germany. Major Halit and Major Nüzhet were sent to France for photogrammetry education and Captain Ishak and Captain Bahri were sent to Germany. Captain Ahmet (Denkmen) and Captain Ömer Kadri attended the Congress of Photogrammetry assembled in Berlin. (Source: The Illustrated History Of Turkish Cartography). Halid Ziya was born in Izmir, Tire. He went to Istanbul and continued to Hendese-i Mülkiye and Engineer Mekteb-i Âlîsi for seven years. After starting with "Aydin Province Umur-i Nafia Third Class Engineering", Halid Ziya Bey, who continued to work as a deputy chief engineer on 14 March 1910, left Aydin and returned to Istanbul after continuing this duty for about six and a half months. As a teacher, he taught Accounting, Algebra, Geometry, and Topography at Halkali Ziraat Mekteb-i Âlîsi and Darussafaka. Halid Ziya Bey, who was appointed as a teacher of Hendese and Cosmography in Kabatas High School, started to practice the profession of engineering and cadastral, which was his main specialty in 1327. After the First World War, the Istanbul Government started its activities in order to capture and neutralize Halid Ziya Bey and his friends. Upon the harsh measures taken, Halid Ziya Bey had to live as a fugitive in the Hasirci Mountains of Eskisehir for a while with the armed force attached to him. Halid Ziya Bey, who was involved in the movement in Anatolia until the end of the National Liberation Struggle, returned to his engineering duty after the proclamation of the Republic and was included in the cadastral works again. In 1925, Halid Ziya Bey was appointed as the Head of the Science Committee of the new cadastre organization. He wrote 5 books on cadastre, photogrammetry, trigonometry, and cadastral tools in 1928 and 1929. In addition, as a result of personal work in 1928, the road between the provincial division of the Republic of Turkey with cities has prepared a comprehensive map to show up in the forest and mining. (Source: Kadastro ne idi, nedir, ne olacaktir, Kadioglu - Yildirir. From Preface.). No scale.
Un volume broché au format poche de 294 pp.; nombreuses reproductions en noir d'estampes arabes anciennes (très érotiques); couverture illustrée. Comme neuf. Voir photos. Peu fréquent. Pour lecteurs avertis.
Very Good Arabic Original chromo-lithograph map in brown tones. On a special paper with an ongoing blindstamped "Regestre Robur" during the borders. Folded. 70x100 cm. In Arabic. Scale: 1 /1.000.000. Chipped on margins, split on folded traces. Slight discoloration and one stain on lower margin. Otherwise a good copy. An attractive and detailed map of Syria shows the capital (as Aleppo n that map), other cities like Damascus, Raqqa, Homs, Latakia, Ayn al-Arab, Idlib, Hama, Deir Ez-Zor, Jarabulus, et alli. And it shows Turkey on the north (as Turkey containing Hatay and Alexandrette), The Mediterranean shores of the land as well as Lebanon and Palestine (and Jerusalem) on the west, Sharq al-Urdun (Jordan) and Iraq on the south and east. It's very detailed on showing the roads spread throughout the land like railways and ancient roads from the Roman period. Additionally this roads can be followed to the other Arabic countries and regions on the map. This map was calligraphed by Kamel Al-Baba, (1905-1991), who was a Lebanese contemporary / modern calligrapher. He is the son of famous calligrapher Mokhtar Al-Baba. Cannot be found in WorldCat.; Not in Library of Congress Map Collection. Very scarce.
Fine Turkish Original pictorial wrappers. Oblong large 8vo. (13 x 25 cm). In Turkish. [22] p., many b/w plates. Not recorded in any platform and library, extremely rare propaganda pamphlet prepared for 60's Turkey by the UAR, The United Arab Republic. On the frontispiece, the leader of the UAR, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's iconic words with his portrait by Moheeb. The pamphlet includes the UAR's vision usually and its social and economic policies, projects, Suez Canal, Al-Wady al-Gadid, industry, navigation, mining, oil and its industry, agriculture and agricultural reforms, livestock, culture and education, medicine, water, tourism, etc. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. 50x60 cm. In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/200000. Ottoman map of Eastern Anatolia. Bargiri, Hoy, Baskal'a, Malazgird. It shows Lake Erçek located on the east of Lake Van which is an endorheic salt lake in Van Province in eastern Turkey, about 30 kilometres; on north side, Bargiri place where the oldest district of Van city; on east, Turkish and Azerbaijani and Iranian borders and Hoy city of the West Azerbaijan; and on west, map shows Malazgird [Malazgirt]. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps.
Paperback light blue quarto. 168 pages ; 24 cm. In Arabic. Uncommon. || Series: Jami`at Baghdad, Markaz Ihya al-Turath al-`Ilmi al-`Ilmi al-`Arabi ;; 5; || "Ramadan 1404/Haziran 1984." || Sallami, Muhammad ibn Rafi`, 1305-1372. Wafayat. Biographies. Islamic Empire -- Biography. Islamic Empire.
Very Good Italian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Italian. 205, [2] p., [18] b/w plates. L'Islam. Fourth Edition.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 135, [9] p. 1860-1861 Suriye buhrani: Osmanli diplomasisinden bir örnek olay.
In 4 (27,5x20) Brossura illustrata; pp.511 con quadri a colori e illustrazioni nel testo; molto buono
Mm 501x305 Periodico settimanale diretto da Gaetano Salvemini, fondato nel 1912. Quattro pp., con qualche ingiallimento e millimetrici strappetti ai margini. Inserzioni pubblicitarioe all'ultima p. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Volumi Terzo e quarto in 8° br. fig. pp. 581 / 690, ben tenuti
Brossura oversize, con aspetto esterno vissuto, copertina con toni alterati dalla luce, ombrata da velature maggiormente in quarta, piega permanente in prima, usure da sfregamenti, maggiormente alle estremità, fogli velati da ossidazione effetto vintage, intensa ai margini, bellissime le illustrazioni di T. Scarpelli, denso pulviscolo scuro e muffe ai tagli. N. pag. 511. USATO
Very Good Arabic Contemporary cloth. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic with bilingual title on cover. 424, [2], 43, [1] p., richly illustrated b/w. Only Vol. 3 (Turkoman Volume). Histoire de l'Iraq: Entre deux Occupations Vol. III: De l'an 814 a lân 941 de l'Hegire (de 1338 a 1534 de 1ere chretienne): Dynastie des Turcomans.= Tarîkh al-'Irâq bayna ihtilâlayn: Hukûmât al-Turkumânîyah min sanat 814 H- 1338 M ilâ sanat 941 H- 1534 M. Title on added t.p. in French. Signed and inscribed by Azzawi in Arabic.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 373 p. Maghreb in Marinids era.= Farhang va tamaddun-i Maghrib-i Islâmî dar 'asr-i Banî Marîn.
White/black octavo; 127 p ; 21 cm. In Arabic. || Fiction.
in 8, 250 pages, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Couv. leg. us. sinon bel exemplaire. [CL-3]
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. 23 p. L'activite de la lingue des etats Arabes. / Le nationalisme Arabe. / L'Islam et l'âge atomique.
Broch?. 166 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Two volume set in excellent condition in every respect. Each volume is at least 500 pages, pagination is in Arabic. Arabic words defined in French. No publication date listed, but appears quite recent: publisher's page lists a website and books are essentially new, showing no wear of any kind. Books have two covers in French and Arabic and read from back to front.
Very Good Arabic Paperback. Small 4to. (26 x 18 cm). Text is entirely in Arabic with bilingual title in English and Arabic on cover. 16 p. [Off-print] Research report on urbanism in Islam (Monograph Series No. 3):1) The social forces in the Arab-Syrian cities in the 19th century: The latest period of the Ottoman rule. 2) Stages in formation and development of the social forces in the Syrian cities in the present period. [COMPLETELY ARABIC]. Abdullah Hanna was born in the Syrian village of Deir Attiyah in 1932, and earned a PhD in history from the University of Leipzig in 1965. Blocked from Syrian academia due to his political leanings, Hanna instead became an instructor in Syrian secondary schools. He became a specialist on agrarian history and labour movements in Syria. His works, published in Arabic, include books on intellectual trends in Syria and Lebanon; the Syrian and Lebanese labour movements; anti-fascism in Syria and Lebanon; the agrarian question in Syria and Lebanon; and obstacles to the transition to capitalism. (Arab Center for Research & Policy Studies). Delivered at the Seminar Research Group D: Cities andstructures of power, October 15, 1988. Institute of Oriental and Occidental Studies, Kansai University.