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Paperback quarto with blue spine. 277 pages : b/w illustrations ; 24 cm In Arabic || Arabic language -- Study and teaching. Writing.
pp.343 à 698, 24cm., br.orig., bel état, texte en arabe, X85905
Dark brown octavo; 394 p ; 24 cm. In Arabic. || Arabic literature -- History and criticism.
Octavo in color illus wraps; (dark green spine); 276 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, b& w photo reprods.; 21 cm; bibliographical references (pages 265-271). In Arabic. Uncommon. Series: Maghribiyat muwatinat al-ghad. / Muslim women. Women Studies. Islam. Women, Arab -- Africa, North -- History. Muslim women. Women, Arab. /"Anjuza hadha al-kitab bi-musahamat Mu'assasat Fridrik Ibirt."
White octavo; 189 p : 24 cm. In Arabic. Uncommon. || Women -- Arab countries -- Economic conditions. Sex discrimination in employment in Arab countries.
Very Good Arabic Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. 192 p. Al-medhal fî al-adâb al-Arabiyye. [= Arabic literature. An introduction]. Translated by Kazim Sadaddin.
24x16. s.pp. Ejercicios en francés y árabe.
Large octavo in yellow coated paper wraps with maroon spine; 283 p. ; 24 cm; bibliographical references (p. 260-277) and indexes. Islamic law; terminology; Arabic language; terms and phrases. // Islamic law -- Interpretation and construction. Islamic law -- Terminology. Arabic language -- Terms and phrases.
Paperback quarto with green and color illustrated cover and spine. 151 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm In Arabic || Expenditures, Public. Saudi Arabia -- Appropriations and expenditures.
Paperback octavo with white spine. 62 pages ; 21 cm In Arabic. Uncommon. || Sidi Bel AbbËs (Algeria); intellectual life; 1931-1954.
Medium octavo in dark blue and black illus glossy paper wraps; 141 p. : ill. ; 24 cm; bibliographical references In Arabic || Women -- Jordan -- Social conditions. Women -- Political activity -- Jordan. Women in development -- Jordan.
Large octavo in pink glossy paper wraps; 315 p., bibliographical references (p. 295-309). ; 23 cm. In Arabic // Real estate law , Algeria. Real property; land tenure; laws and legislations; Algeria. Real property -- Algeria. Land tenure -- Law and legislation -- Algeria.
Black octavo; 487 p ; 25 cm. In Arabic. Uncommon || Politics. Macht. Politik. Politische F¸hrung. Politische Wissenschaft.
Paperback teal quarto. 80 pages : facsimiles ; 24 cm In Arabic || Criticism, interpretation, etc. Early works. Quran -- Readings -- Early works to 1800.
361pp., 24cm., hardback (black cloth, spine in black leather with engilded title), VG, [text fully in arabic], [OCLC 46128554]
472pp.avec illustrations, reliure toile rouge (dos en cuir rouge avec titre doré), 28cm., bel état, [texte en arabe, arabic text]
Octavo in brown illus paper wraps; 192 p. In Arabic. Scarce. // Political purges -- Russia (Federation) Responsibility: tarjamat `A. al-Ba`labakki.
Octavo in pale red cloth ; 199 pages. In Arabic. Uncommon. Not the 1988 edition, but earlier, perhaps 1960s - 1970s. Place published, publisher and edition illegible to us.
Large octavo custom bound in blue boards with original wrappers bound in; 178 p. ; bib. refs. 25 cm. In Arabic // Arabic literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc. Named Person: Zayyat, Ahmad Hasan, 1885-1968 -- Views on criticism. // Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-175).
- Alger s.d. (circa 1870), Album : 13x17cm / photographies : 6,3x10,4cm, 28 portraits sur cartes de visite consignés dans un album. - Photographic album containing 28 portraits of Algerians finely enhanced with watercolour Algiers [ca 1870] | Album: 13 x 17 cm / photographs: 6.3 x 10.4 cm | 28 carte de visite portraits in an album Photographic album comprising 28 photograph portraits, in contemporary albumen print, pasted on card in carte-de-visite format. These photographs, well contrasted and finely enhanced with watercolour at the time, are of great intensity: the models stare at the photographer's lens with pride and nobility. Binding in full black grained leather, metal clasp, all edges gilt. Rubbing. Superb photographic testimony by one of the first European photographers established in Algeria. A Swiss expatriate in Algeria, Jean Geiser (1848-1923) was immersed in photography from childhood. In 1852, his mother joined forces with Antoine Alary, one of the pioneers of Algerian photography; together they founded a studio which lasted until 1867, when Jean Geiser took charge. Initially specialising in portraits of the city's European bourgeois, the photographer quickly understood the city's interest for folk images. These rare and magnificent "typical" portraits, depicting all the layers of the indigenous populations - from street children to caïd - are today sought after for their ethnographic value, testimony of an Algeria at the dawn of colonisation. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Album photographique constitué de 28 portraits photographiques, en tirage albuminé d'époque, contrecollés sur des cartons au format carte de visite. Ces photographies, bien contrastées et finement rehaussées à l'aquarelle, sont d'une grande intensité : les modèles y fixent avec fierté et noblesse l'objectif du photographe. Reliure en plein cuir noir grainé, fermoir de métal, toutes tranches dorées. Frottements. Superbe témoignage photographique par l'un des premiers photographes européens établis en Algérie. Suisse expatrié en Algérie, Jean Geiser (1848-1923) a baigné dans la photographie depuis son enfance. En 1852, sa mère s'associe à Antoine Alary, l'un des pionniers de la photographie algérienne ; ensemble ils fondent un studio qui perdurera jusqu'en 1867 date à laquelle Jean Geiser prendra sa direction. D'abord spécialisé dans les portraits de bourgeois européens de la ville, le photographe comprend bien vite l'intérêt de la métropole pour les images folkloriques. Ces rares et magnifiques portraits « types », dépeignant toutes les couches de la population indigène - de l'enfant des rues au caïd - sont aujourd'hui recherchés pour leur valeur ethnographique, témoignage d'une Algérie à l'aube de la colonisation.
- Alger s.d. (circa 1870), Album : 13x17cm / photographies : 6,3x10,4cm, 28 portraits sur cartes de visite consignés dans un album. - Photographic album containing 28 portraits of Algerians finely enhanced with watercolour Algiers [ca 1870] | Album: 13 x 17 cm / photographs: 6.3 x 10.4 cm | 28 carte de visite portraits in an album Photographic album comprising 28 photograph portraits, in contemporary albumen print, pasted on card in carte-de-visite format. These photographs, well contrasted and finely enhanced with watercolour at the time, are of great intensity: the models stare at the photographer's lens with pride and nobility. Binding in full black grained leather, metal clasp, all edges gilt. Rubbing. Superb photographic testimony by one of the first European photographers established in Algeria. A Swiss expatriate in Algeria, Jean Geiser (1848-1923) was immersed in photography from childhood. In 1852, his mother joined forces with Antoine Alary, one of the pioneers of Algerian photography; together they founded a studio which lasted until 1867, when Jean Geiser took charge. Initially specialising in portraits of the city's European bourgeois, the photographer quickly understood the city's interest for folk images. These rare and magnificent "typical" portraits, depicting all the layers of the indigenous populations - from street children to caïd - are today sought after for their ethnographic value, testimony of an Algeria at the dawn of colonisation. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Album photographique constitué de 28 portraits photographiques, en tirage albuminé d'époque, contrecollés sur des cartons au format carte de visite. Ces photographies, bien contrastées et finement rehaussées à l'aquarelle, sont d'une grande intensité : les modèles y fixent avec fierté et noblesse l'objectif du photographe. Reliure en plein cuir noir grainé, fermoir de métal, toutes tranches dorées. Frottements. Superbe témoignage par l'un des premiers photographes européens établis en Algérie. Suisse expatrié en Algérie, Jean Geiser (1848-1923) a baigné dans la photographie depuis son enfance. En 1852, sa mère s'associe à Antoine Alary, l'un des pionniers de la photographie algérienne ; ensemble ils fondent un studio qui perdurera jusqu'en 1867 date à laquelle Jean Geiser prendra sa direction. D'abord spécialisé dans les portraits de bourgeois européens de la ville, le photographe comprend bien vite l'intérêt de la métropole pour les images folkloriques. Ces rares et magnifiques portraits « types », dépeignant toutes les couches de la population indigène - de l'enfant des rues au caïd - sont aujourd'hui recherchés pour leur valeur ethnographique, témoignage d'une Algérie à l'aube de la colonisation.
français In-8 de 74 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Texte arabe traduit et commenté en français par le Cheikh Hamza Boubakeur, Recteur de l'Institut Musulman de la Mosquée de Paris.
Mm 150x210 Piccoli Saggi. Brossura editoriale di pagine 150. nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
IX pp. (introduction in German) + 208 pp. (Arabic text) + 5 plates out of text, 1st edition, 27cm., original softcover, in the series "Veröffentlichungen aus der Hamburger Stadtbibliothek" Band 3, copy from the belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem (with his signature and 1 stamp on blanco endpaper), text clean and bright, good condition, R103707
Spine browned. Tears and chipping to wraps with a bit of loss. Some pages corner creased. ; The Arabic text here presented is of importance for an adequate understanding of Alfarabi's thought and his technical terminology and for a better appreciation between Greek and Arabic philosophy. The grasp of the real significance of Greek terms in their Arabic context is indispensable for the study of the "Second Teacher's" subsequent commentaries on the Stagirite. Arabic Text. ; Recherches De L'Institut De Lettres Orientales De Beyrouth Tome XIII; 263 pages