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96p. Beautifully illustrated with tipped on color plates by Willy Pogany. Pages decorated in black and white designs and drawings. Small 4to. Original gold decorated full cloth binding. Slight wear. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! EROS5
PARIS, A la Librairie Economique -de l'Imprimerie de Guilleminet - An IX - 21 volumes sur 22 (Manque T.7) - In-16 (13 x 8,5 cms) -Reliure pleine bazane de l'époque (coins frottés pour certains tomes) - Dos lisse à filets dorés - Pièce de tomaison en maroquin cerise, tomaison dorée - Pièce de titres verte, titre doré - Frontispices & Gravures PP dans pratiquement tous les ouvrages - 179, 218, 220 & 244, 242 & 222, 200,206 & 234, 210, 220 & 260, 243, 230,252, 276, 253, 247 & 232, 179 & 231 pages - Bel ensemble - envoi rapide et soigné Les tomes 15 à 21 sont des ouvrages posthumes
Broch?. 469 pages. Petit trou aux pages de garde.
Broch?. 254 pages.
- Aux bureaux de l'Illustration, Paris 1869, 20,5x29cm, broché. - Edition originale. Ouvrage illustré de gravures hors-texte. Dos défraîchi restauré à l'aide d'une pièce adhésive, petites déchirures marginales avec légers manques angulaires sur les plats, quelques rares rousseurs. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) (1854), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. rare.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) (1854), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couevrture muette. Rare.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) (1854), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) (1854), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
Minor rubbing to boards. Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Essays in German with some essays in English, French and Spanish. Aus dem Inhalt: Arabische Dialektologie und Philologie - Orientalische Kultur- und Religionsgeschichte. Authors: W. Diem, A. A. Ambros, L. Kropfitsch, H. Eisenstein, A. A. Bloch, F. Meier, W. Eilers +, W. Fischer, P. Guichard, J. Blau, H. Palva, O. Jastrow, M. Woidich, S. M. Rizk, P. Behnstedt, M. Forstner, J. Martínez Ruiz, R. Kontzi, E. Wagner, J. Albrecht, K. P. Linder, N. Salnikow, P. Kunitzsch, J. Schwend, G. H. Blanke, H. Horst, B. Hartmann, D. U. M. Kellermann, J. Gruber, H. Scheinhardt, H. Busse, A. Schall, J. Vernet, R. G. Khoury, H. Bobzin, H. -J. Kornrumpf, M. J. Viguera, U. Haarmann, H. Venzlaff, P. Freimark, H. W. Drescher, P. Schunck, K. -H. Stoll, C. Atanasov/H. Göhring, R. Rössler, R. Sellheim, R. Jacobi, P. Bachmann, R. Arié, P. Sj. Van Koningsveld, S. Grotzfeld, H. Grotzfeld, R. V. Bardeleben, G. Schoeler, R. Brummer +, D. Briesemeister, K. Pörtl, G. Mayer, K. V. Schowingen; 2 Volume Set; 982 pages
Very Good English Original gold-tones albumen photograph from 'Holy Land pictures', London, 1870. Oblong folio. (30,5 x 38 cm); photographic image size: 15x20 cm. Descriptive text in English ( Baalbec, and the Lebanon range. This city may possibly have been built by King Solomon. "And Solomon built Balalath (Baalbek) and Tadmor in the wilderness (Palmyra)", I Kings ix, 18.). Frank Mason Good, born 1839 in Deal, Kent, began his photographic career as an assistant to photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s. He lived most of his life at Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, (and died there on 28th June 1928) but had studios in London and Brighton. In 1870 he married Margaretta Teape at St Mark, Goodman's Fields. Following Margaretta's death (on 29th December 1904) he married his second wife, Jessie Emily Waghorn, in 1906, at Hartley Wintney. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Frank Mason Good is best known for his series of views of the Middle East taken on four separate tours of the area in the 1860s and 1870s. He first traveled to Egypt as an assistant to Francis Frith in late 1857. He joined the Photographic Society in 1864, and in 1880 served as a judge of its annual exhibition. He lived at Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Hampshire.
Very Good English Original gold-tones albumen photograph from 'Holy Land pictures', London, 1870. Oblong folio. (30,5 x 38 cm); photographic image size: 15x20 cm. Descriptive text in English. (Nazareth, from the East, with the Well of the Virgin. In this neighborhood, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ spent nearly thirty years of his life: And over these "Sacred Acres" often roamed "Those blessed feet that once were nailed, for our advantage to the bitter cross.".). Frank Mason Good, born 1839 in Deal, Kent, began his photographic career as an assistant to photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s. He lived most of his life at Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, (and died there on 28th June 1928) but had studios in London and Brighton. In 1870 he married Margaretta Teape at St Mark, Goodman's Fields. Following Margaretta's death (on 29th December 1904) he married his second wife, Jessie Emily Waghorn, in 1906, at Hartley Wintney. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Frank Mason Good is best known for his series of views of the Middle East taken on four separate tours of the area in the 1860s and 1870s. He first traveled to Egypt as an assistant to Francis Frith in late 1857. He joined the Photographic Society in 1864, and in 1880 served as a judge of its annual exhibition. He lived at Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Hampshire.
Very Good English Original gold-tones albumen photograph from 'Holy Land pictures', London, 1870. Oblong folio. (30,5 x 38 cm); photographic image size: 15x20 cm. Descriptive text in English. (Shechem (Nablus), between Ebal and Gerizim Shechem (Nablus), between Ebal and Cerizim: This was Abraham's first halting-place, Gen. xii. 6; Here Jacob settled and bought a piece of land, Gen, xxxiii, 19; Here Joshua assembled the people just before his death, Josh, xxiv; And here the ten tribes rebelled against Rehoboam, 1 Kings xii.). Frank Mason Good, born 1839 in Deal, Kent, began his photographic career as an assistant to photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s. He lived most of his life at Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, (and died there on 28th June 1928) but had studios in London and Brighton. In 1870 he married Margaretta Teape at St Mark, Goodman's Fields. Following Margaretta's death (on 29th December 1904) he married his second wife, Jessie Emily Waghorn, in 1906, at Hartley Wintney. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Frank Mason Good is best known for his series of views of the Middle East taken on four separate tours of the area in the 1860s and 1870s. He first traveled to Egypt as an assistant to Francis Frith in late 1857. He joined the Photographic Society in 1864, and in 1880 served as a judge of its annual exhibition. He lived at Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Hampshire.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 200 p. Kemalizm ve Islam dünyasi. Kemalism and the Islamic world.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 276 p. Sufi orders in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Egypt and the Middle East.
C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn. 1837. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur acceptable. 694 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Titre doré sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Légères épidermures sur le dos. Edidit G.W. Freytag.
C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn. 1837. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos très frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 694 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Titre, fleurons et bandeaux dorés sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Fortes épidermures sur le dos. Plats très frottés. Couverture se détachant. Edidit G.W. Freytag.
C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn. 1837. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 694 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Auteur, titre et filets dorés sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque. Fortes épidermures et manques sur le dos. Plats très frottés. Couverture se détachant légèrement. Edidit G.W. Freytag.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) (1854), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
Very Good German In modern claret cloth. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In German. [10], 221, [1] p. Die Anthropologie der Araber im zehnten Jahrhundert n. Chr. The anthropology of the Arabs in the 10th century AD. Contents with main titles: Zusammensetzung des Körpers; Die sinnliche Wahrnehmung; Der Mikrokosmos (der Mensch eine kleine Welt); Embryologie, Astrologie; Die Theilseele; Die Grenze des menschlichen Wissens; Leben u. Tod; Schmerz u. Lust; Ton, Laut, Sprache. Friedrich Heinrich Dieterici was a German orientalist and historian. First Edition. Extremely rare.
FRIERS JULIAN. 1989. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 50 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations couleur hors - 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - TEXTE AN ARABE - avec quelques pages explicatives en anglais
- Arthaud, Paris & Grenoble 1951, 19,5x25,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Seconde édition. Reliure à la bradel de l'éditeur en plein cartonnage noir, dos lisse, plats ornementés d'un décor géométrique tricolore. Ouvrage illustré de 36 héliogravure ainsi que de 10 reproductions en couleurs. Agréable exemplaire incomplet de sa jaquette illustrée. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Plon, Paris 1912, 11,5x18,5cm, relié. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure à la bradel en pleine toile bleue, dos lisse, pièce de titre de chagrin vieux rose, couvertures piquées conservées. Quelques petites rousseurs. Provenance : de la bibliothèque du peintre et graveur Jean Frélaut avec sa signature manuscrite au crayon de papier en tête de la page de faux-titre. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Plon, Paris 1912, 11,5x18,5cm, relié. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure à la bradel en pleine toile bleue, dos lisse, pièce de titre de chagrin vieux rose, couvertures piquées conservées. Quelques petites rousseurs. Notre exemplaire est enrichi d'un dessin original du peintre et graveur Jean Frélaut représentant un paysage désertique qu'il a signé de l'initiale de son nom et rehaussé à l'aquarelle et au crayon. Il a également inscrit, au crayon de papier, ces mots : "19 Avril 1869 de Fromentin. D'après Fromentin. F." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Small quarto in white printed wraps; 523p; includes bibliographical references and index. In Arabic. Scarce. English title to rear wrap. Chielfy bibliographic entries. Illustrated manuscripts; Arabic language; grammar; catalogues. || Arabic language -- Grammar -- Manuscripts -- Microform catalogs. Manuscripts on microfilm. Manuscripts, Arabic -- Catalogs. Institute of Arab Manuscripts -- Microform catalogs. Jami'at al-Duwal al-'Arabiyah, al-Munazzamah al-Arabiyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-Thaqafah wa-al-`Ulum.