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1938107565New York, 1938. VIII, 247 S. OLwd. Einbd. etwas fleckig. (Columbia Univ. contr. to anthr. 31).
1792179157London, R. Griffiths, 1792. VIII, 583 S. u. Index Kart. M. hs. Rsch. Umschl. berieben, m. Kleberesten u. kl. Anrissen S. teils etwas braunrandig u. partiel ein wenig stockfl.
69-4947Brussels Belgium: Editions CULTURE ET CIVILISATION ca 1980. 8vo. Folder with leaf inside. 6 pp. Color Plates Very Good.From the collection of the late Frederick G Ruffner Jr founder of Gale Research Detroit. Brussels, Belgium: Editions CULTURE ET CIVILISATION, [ca 1980] unknown
New New English Original binding with original dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). 230 p. Color and b/w ills. Very heavy volume. Divrigi is a miracle. It is one of those very unique and seldom-found miracles in the world's long history of art. Commissioned in the 13th century by Turan Melek, the wife of Ahmed Shah, beg of the Mengücek Principality, the mosque and hospital complex in Divrigi (a remote corner of Anatolia) has continued for seven hundred years to present us with unparalleled architectural form an a virtual symphony o ornamentation. With its lush outpouring of description and absolutely magnificent stonework, this brave work of art rears its head in opposition to all of the artistic norms of its period. Bequeathed to mankind by an unknown artisan of great skill, the complex in Divrigi stands to this day as the region's sole and unequalled example of magnificent architecture. In The Miracle of Divrigi, Dogan Kuban provides us with a detailed account an description of the Divrigi Mosque and Hospital from historical, societal, and artistic perspectives and acquaints us with an architectural masterpiece that has been previously overlooked in world art history. This unmatched example of Anatolian art is rediscovered example of Anatolian art is rediscovered with new interpretations and is further enriched with original prints-drawings based on Divrigi ornamentation forms by sculptor / painter Ali Teoman Germaner and by the photographs of Ara Güler and Murat Germen.
1923626081London, Grant Richards Ltd. 1923. M. 16 Taf. 263 S. OLwd. St. a. Tit.
1922127845New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1922. M. mehr. Portr. 437 S. OLwd. m. Kopfgoldschn. Kanten leicht beschabt. Bind. a. Vorsatz teils sichtbar. M. Exlibris.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 214 p., color and b/w ills. The museum is established on the basis of the firm belief that the history of science and technology represents a common heritage of mankind. The part played therein by the Islamic Culture Area is highlighted here by means of historical instruments, tools and devices. Yet one should not lose sight of the fact that Muslims did not create these from scratch, but they adopted at first the inheritance of the preceding cultures, above all, that of the Greeks and the early Byzantines, and then developed this inheritance further. To a large extent, the exhibits displayed here are original inventions from the period extending from the ninth to the sixteenth century CE, a period in which Muslims themselves were creatively active.
Pages 33-64 plus advertorial covers. Features: Cover photo of snow-covered R.A.F. Aerodrome - showing airman and plane in trees- somewhere in France; Photos of treasures of the tomb of Pharaoh Sheshonk, at Tanis; Two drawings of the British Maginot Sector under fire; Two-page illustration of Scottish troops taking over in the Maginot Line; Two-page panoramic map of the heavily fortified coastline of north-western Germany; Photos of incoming and outgoing cabinet ministers Leslie Hore-Belisha, Oliver Stanley, Andrew Rae Duncan, and John Reith; Page of six photos showing Finnish medical services and staff at work in the Arctic cold; Page of five photos showing Finnish soldiers with tanks, guns and transport taken from the Soviets; The War with Nazi Germany - The Defense of Finland (article and photos); Ten winter photos from the Western Front, French sector, including the B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Forces); Centrefold illustration of "The Aerial Gun-Power of Britain, France and Germany - The Armament of the Bombers and Fighters Now in Action"; Four German aerial photos of "Brutal Attack on a Trawler" in the North Sea; Two detailed German air photos of the Maginot Line - showing Mourmelon and defensive lines; Book review of "Experiments in Civilisation" by H. Ian Hogbin; Photos of Cairo police training for riots; Photos of Rome under snow; Photo of Brazillians honouring the memory of their last Emperor, Pedro II, and his consort; Photos of interned German sailors of the "Admiral Graf Spee" in Buenos Aires; Two photos of destruction in Rome's San Lorenzo in Damaso; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir C.S. Burnett, Malcolm Morrison, Marie Therese Dickens, Dr. G.R. Eden, Humbert Wolfe, King Carol and Crown Prince Michael of Rumania, Lord and Lady Linlithgow in Calcutta, and Sir John Herbert and his wife in Calcutta; Illustrations of "Kilted Highlanders Resting in Their Billet" and "Signals at Work"; Illustrated page of statistics indicating "Germany's Desperate Oil Situation"; Two pages of photos of Hatfield House being used as a military hospital; Two page of photos of 6th-century Badami murals in India; Photo of Captain Hans Langsdorff, his funeral cortege being saluted by Buenos Aires' Nazi colony, and crew members of the Graf Spee being boated to internment. Average wear. Spine taped. A sound vintage WWII-era copy. Book
Nice copy of this magazine. Numbered pages run from 113 to 152. Lots of photographs and nice advertisements, Covering wraps in colour. Staple bound. The number 102 is written at the top of the front cover.
1957107762The Hague u. Jerusalem, 1957. (Antiquity a. Survival 2/2-3).
1969107718Boulder, 1969. M. 1 farb. Taf. u. 46 Abb. IX, 94 S. (Univ. of Color. stud.; Ser. anthr. 16).
1713221728London, Tonson, 1713. 8°. M. gest. Front. u. gest. Tit.-Vign. 367 S., 14 Bl. Ldr. d. Zt. Einbd. am Rand bestoßen. Rücken etwas beschäd.
1978125363Leipzig, Edition, (1978). 4°. M. zahlr. (teils farb.) Abb. 256 S. OLwd. im Pp.-Schuber. St. a. Vorsatz.
1962193437Leipzig, Edition, 1962. M. zahlr. Abb. 71 S. OLwd. m. illustr. Schutzumschlag (dieser m. Randläsuren). Einbd. wasserfl. Seiten unten wasserwellig. Sonst sauberes Ex.
1784219879London, Nichols, 1784-92. M. zahlr. Kpfr.-Taf. Pp. Einbde. beschabt. Ein Rücken etwas angerissen. St. a. Vors., Tit. bzw. 1. Seite. Teils etwas stockfl. Ränder unbeschn.
19011082226London, Nutt, 1901. M. 3 Taf. VIII, 270 S. OLwdbd. m. goldgepr. Rtit. St. a. Vortitel. Anfangs leicht fingerfl. Überw. unaufgeschnitten. (Publications of the Folk-Lore Society 47).
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked orange cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very slight creasing to edges. 238pp. A study of the apparently inexorable migration of people from rural to urban settings including what success two planned societies (Russia and China) have met with in their attempts to contain city growth.
1888168547London u. New York, Ward, Lock & Co. 1888-89. M. 1 gest. Portr.-Taf. u. 436 Ill. 5 Bl., 852; VIII, 851 S. Ill. OLwdbde. Einbde. etwas beschabt u. bestoßen. Gelenke gelockert.
1947107502Washington, 1947. 134 S. OBr. Angestaubt. Unaufgeschn. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 107/1)
1974125328Leipzig, Edition, (1974). 4°. M. zahlr. (teils farb.) Abb. u. Ill. 199 S. OLwd.
1925190647New York, 1924-1925. 4°. M. einigen Abb. In einem Lwdbd. Rücken minimal angerissen. Einbd. angestaubt.
1879183505London, 1867-1879. 4°. M. Tit.-Vign. Pp. M. kl. Rsign. u. hs. Rsch. Einbde. angeschmutzt u. berieben. Teils etwas stockfl. St. a. Tit. Einige S. etwas geknickt. Ab 1868 jeder Jg. in jeweils 2 Bdn. gebunden.
Modesto, 1987. In-4 relié cartonnage éditeur. Plat estampé d'un motif doré et titre doré de 295 pages. Photos et reproductions. Très bon état. Peu courant
197248472ABLondon, Fine Art Society 1972. Qu.-4°. 56 S. Illustrierter Original-Karton.
1941194777New York, The Science Press, 1941. M. zahlr. Abb. XIV, 98 S. OBr. Auf-, aber unbeschn. Ex. Umschlag angestaubt u.m. Randläsuren.