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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 176 p. The 1968 Revolution in Iraq. Experience and prospects. The political report of the Eighth Congress of the Arab Ba'th Socialist Party in Iraq, January 1974.
190682672Los Angeles CA: The Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America Al Malaikah Temple 1906. Original Certificate Number 122761. Single sheet printed on one side. Good. Size is approximately 14 inches by 10 inches. Certificate has been folded into thirds and third again. Illustrations Gold color embossed seal. Bears the signatures of Edward Stanley Pauly H. A. Collins Imperial Potentate. R. M. Cowell Imperial Recorder and D. e. Barclay Recorder Al Malaikah Temple. Edward Stanley Pauly 1870- 1948 was a Vice President of Security-First National Bank. He began his career as a messenger boy served there in every department of the organization during his nearly 60 years with this renown financial institution. He was a member of the California Club Los Angeles Country Club Masons and Al Malaikah Temple of the Shriners. Architect Arthur R. Kelly designed the English Tudor Revival style house for Edward S. and Pauline L. Pauly in 1923. Arthur Rolland Kelly 1878-1957 was an American architect. The house is located at 114 South Rossmore Avenue in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles California. His specialization was in homes of Spanish Colonial Revival style and Tudor Revival style. Most of his clients chose to have his designs built on lots they had purchased in Holmby Hills Beverly Hills and San Marino California. A few of Kelly's many designs included the William S. Hart Ranch in Newhall the Arthur Letts Jr. estate now known as The Playboy Mansion Beverly Hills estates for J. Crampton Anderson John Blystone Richard Dix Johnny Mack Brown and many others. Kelly also designed all the buildings for the Westlake School for Girls now known as Harvard-Westlake School in Bel-Air and the Wilshire Country Club in Hancock Park. Shriners International also commonly known as The Shriners or formerly known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine AAONMS is a Masonic society established in 1870 and is headquartered in Tampa Florida. Shriners International describes itself as a fraternity based on fun fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love relief and truth. There are approximately 350000 members from 196 temples chapters in the US Canada Brazil Bolivia Mexico Panama the Philippines Europe and Australia. The organization is best known for the Shriners Hospitals for Children that it administers and the red fezzes that members wear. The organization was previously known as "Shriners North America". The idea of a new fraternity for Masons stressing fun and fellowship was discussed. Walter M. Fleming and William J. Florence took the idea seriously enough to act upon it. Florence a world-renowned actor while on tour in Marseille was invited to a party given by an Arab diplomat. The entertainment was something in the nature of an elaborately staged musical comedy. At its conclusion the guests became members of a secret society. Florence took copious notes and drawings at his initial viewing and on two other occasions once in Algiers and once in Cairo. When he returned to New York in 1870 he showed his material to Fleming. Fleming created the ritual emblem and costumes. Florence and Fleming were initiated August 13 1870 and they initiated 11 other men on June 16 1871 In an effort to encourage membership at the June 6 1876 meeting of Mecca Temple the Imperial Grand Council of the Ancient Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America was created. Fleming was elected the first Imperial Potentate. After some other reworking by 1878 there were 425 members in 13 temples in eight states and by 1888 there were 7210 members in 48 temples in the United States and Canada. By the Imperial Session held in Washington D.C. in 1900 there were 55000 members and 82 Temples. The Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America, Al Malaikah Temple unknown
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (27 x 18 cm). In English. 42, [2] p., b/w ills. The Baghdad Pact public record of the Karachi Conference series. May - June, 1957.
13655Paris, Colbert, 1942 14 x 20, 353 pp., illustrations , 1 carte dépliante en N/B, broché, bon état
1696PHO-1981Paris, Thomas Moette, 1696 ; 5 parties en 2 vol. in-folio (37x23,5cm), veau marbré, dos à nerfs richement orné de motifs dorés avec tomaison et pièce de titre grenat, quelques frottements, charnières fendillées, manque au dos, coins usés, coiffes absentes, 8 feuillets détachés, rousseurs, qlqs feuillets brunis. L’illustration comporte de nombreuses gravures et illustrations dans et hors texte, 6 cartes dont la carte de l’Indostan, de la Colchide, du Japon (qui regarde l’Amérique), carte de la route du voyage de Canton à Péking, carte de l’Éthiopie, carte de l'Éthiopie ["Entrée de quelques ports…"]. Il manque la Carte de Bassorah, les 2 planches de caractères Chaldéens, la carte de l’Australie, la carte des côtes d’Arabie et d’Asie, la carte des Costes de Sierlionne, la carte des Philippines et Chine, la carte de Chine
1663PHO-2278A Paris, chez Jacques Langlois, 1663-1666 3 parties en 1 volumes in-folio (38x25cm). Veau tacheté époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec pièce de titre en maroquin et tomaison, tranches jaspées rouges. Réparations au dos et coins, mouillure, quelques rousseurs, réparation au titre, renforcement à la carte. Complet de ses relations de voyage selon Brunet & Camus
in-12, 306 pp., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire, non coupé. [LP-10]
39861Monaco, Editions du Rocher, 1945. 14 x 19, 143 pp., broché, non coupé, état moyen (papier jauni, couverture défraîchie).
1945ys2052Editions du Rocher Le Monde d'Aujourd'hui Broché 1945 In-12 (14,4 x 19,1 cm), broché, 141 pages ; bords des plats frottés, ensemble bruni, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
94514Paris, Librairie Plon, 1921. 12 x 19, 285 pp., broché, bon état.
Fine Fine English Original brown imitation leather bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Folio. (31 x 26,5 cm). Texts in entirely English, bilingual title on the slipcase in English and Arabic. 143, [1] p., fully color and b/w photos. Signed and inscribed in Turkish by Cidde emini [i.e. The Lord Mayor of Jeddah] Mohamed Said Farsi, dated 8.5.1984 to Turkish architect Selim Sabuncuoglu as 'Sayin Selim Sabuncuoglu, en güzel temennilerimle Jedda'dan bir hatira. Jeddah emini, Sait Farisi'. Sealed "YÜTAS: Construction Production Industry and Trade Co.". Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi, (1937-2019), was a former Lord Mayor of Jeddah, and a man of such aesthetic integrity that he traveled the world to meet with sculptors, painters, and musicians before replanning the city according to his own meticulously constructed vision. (Source: The Rake). Dr. Farsi was a visionary civic leader and philanthropist who is widely considered to be the father of modern Jeddah. He presided over a five-fold increase in the city's population, led its transformation, including creating the famous Jeddah corniche - a unique public space and an open-air gallery. Dr. Farsi, a noted art lover, was also the first mayor to introduce Western art and sculpture to an Arab city. He is survived by his son Hani Farsi and former wife Naglaa Asaad. Born in Makkah in 1937, Dr. M S Farsi qualified as an architect in Alexandria and returned to Saudi Arabia in the early 1960s. He entered government service in 1963 and rose rapidly. Just two years later he was appointed to the post of Planning Officer for the Western Region of Saudi Arabia. Covering an area larger than the United Kingdom and having within its boundaries the port city of Jeddah and the Holy Cities of Makkah and Medinah, this territory was in effect Saudi Arabia's window to the world and it was under Dr. Farsi's aegis that plans for these three cities were drawn up; given the immense significance of this work, Dr. Farsi liaised with the very highest levels of government. In 1972, Dr. Farsi became Mayor of Jeddah, a city that had grown from the historic walled city of his childhood to a large modern conurbation of more than 300,000 people. Until the middle of the following decade, Dr. Farsi presided over a period of spectacular and unprecedented growth for the city, which saw its population increase five-fold. That chaos was averted in the face of such a population explosion was due in no small part to Dr. Farsi's enlightened leadership. It is remarkable that in the midst of creating much-needed infrastructure, Dr. Farsi found time to create a city that was as beautiful as it was functional; with a carefully preserved historic center, gracious boulevards, and charming parks. A collector of Islamic and Western art, Dr. Farsi's vision as a city planner was to integrate important contemporary art into public spaces, thus enriching the lives of the inhabitants and reflecting the on-going cultural significance of the city, and his mayoralty is today remembered for its artistic flowering and for being at the forefront of design. Dr. Farsi made use of local artists and materials as well as commissioning works from many great Western masters, including Henry Moore, Victor Vasarely, Alexander Calder, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Joan Miró, Cesar Baldaccini, Sylvestre Monnier, Jean Arp, and Jacques Lipchitz, among many other stellar names in the international art world. He was the first mayor to introduce Western art and sculpture to an Arab city, as well as the first to display art that depicted the physical human form. At the time he stepped down, in 1986, Jeddah boasted over 400 pieces of public art. When he retired in 1986, Dr. Farsi returned to one of his primary passions - education. Within just one year he successfully qualified for his doctorate, attaining a Ph.D. from the University of Alexandria. (Source: Pressat). Jeddah: 'Bride of the Red Sea'. This is a cosmopolitan city, ancient and modern hub, the unique seat of civilis[.]. R
New New English Original velvet bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [12], 160 p., color ills. Love for Ahl al-Bayt in the Ottoman Empire.= Osmanli Devleti'nde Ehl-i Beyt sevgisi. [Exhibition catalogue]. August 25 - November 24, 2008; Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul. Preface by Ilber Ortayli.
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Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 257 p., many color photos. A noble beauty: The Arabian horse breeding in Tigem.= Soylu bir güzellik: Tigem'de Arap ati yetistiriciligi. Producer: Haluk Yüksel.Photos by Halit Ömer Canci, Ibrahim Canci, Müjdat Arslan. Edited by Banu Kutun. Content: Acknowledgement, foreword, letter from the editor.; Magnificence on the stage of history.; Noble beauty in the world of art.; The mane of the wind and literature.; Horse, the wings of the Turk.; The long imperial run.; Al-Khamsa.; The Arabian horse breeding in TIGEM (The General Directorate of Turkish agricultural institutions).; Purebred.; TIGEM.; TIGEM's champion stallions.; Bibliography.
1968X116803Erevan [Yerevan], Haykakan SSH GA Hrat. 1968 119 + 124pp., 21cm., introduction & study in Russian in Cyrillic script and text edition in Arabic, with a summary in Russian and in French, publisher's hardcover, text is clean and bright, edition limited to 1000 copies, good condtion, cfr. OCLC 164579087, [A new Arabic edition of Agafangel [= Agatanghelos] : Arabic text and research], rare, X116803
17319Bruxelles, Sanabel A.G., 2000. 15 x 21, 270 pp., broché, état neuf.
81245Bruxelles, Librairie Arrissala, 2002. 13 x 20, 190 pp., broché, très bon état.
Broch?. 69 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Broch?. 150 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
1983BN100032Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz 1983. 1983. Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen auf der Hirbet el-M¨a¨ Tel Masos 1972-1975 - 3 Bände komplett Volkmar Fritz und Aharon Kempinski / Abhandlungen des Deutschen Palästinavereins <br/><br/>Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen auf der Hirbet el-M¨a¨ Tel Masos 1972-1975 - 3 Bände komplett Volkmar Fritz und Aharon Kempinski / Abhandlungen des Deutschen Palästinavereins Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz unknown
10312Paris, Société d'Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales, 1925. In-8 cartonné lie de vin, 392 p. Bon état.
16436Rabat, Félix Moncho, 1925. In-8 cartonné, couv. ill., 220 p. Illustrations de M. R. Griboval. Bon état.