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Very Good Very Good English Original binding with original dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). Color ills. 175 p. "This book, which is an album of Historical costumes of Turkish women, dating back 3 centuries, covers not only the ancient garments of Turkish women but also the accessories that were worn with them". WOMEN Turkish culture Folklore Garment Anatolian local culture Fashion Woman Dressing.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 741 pages with b&w illustraitons. Chapters include Origins of the theatre: Ritual drama in Egypt and the Near East; Theatre and drama in ancient Greece; Roman Theatre and drama; Theatre and drama in the middle ages,; The Italian renaissance.... continuing through English theatre, Spanish from 1500 to 1700, French, English, Italian through same period, of the Orient, Modern theatre 1875 - 1915 up to chapter 19: Theatre since the second world war. Big tome. Top corners are bumped, but otherwise looks new in red cloth, gilt letting and border.
This copy is a 1987 reprint of the 1975 first edition. A cultural history of the Evangelical-Lutheran colonies in the region of Odessa 1804-1945. XII, 431 pages. Selected Bibliography. Glossaries of Russian and German Terms. List of Russian measures and their equivalents. Black and white illustrations. "In this scholarly work Dr. Height has not only succeeded in recovering and preserving the epic story of those hardy, enterprising pioneers of the steppe. He has also been able to present a fascinating cultural 'soul-portrait' that provides the reader with a deeper insight into their character and way of life, their language and folklore, their customs and traditions. The descendants may justly be proud of this historical monument to their forefathers. Many will also be delighted with the excellent true-to-life documentary of their ethnic background and their cultural heritage. A precious heirloom for generations to come." - dust jacket. Light soiling to edges of textblock. Prior owner's ink stamp to top edge, title page, and dedication page, otherwise book clean and unmarked with light wear. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this superlative reference. Book
239p. illus plates bibliography. index Crisp tight copy, tiny mark and slight scuffing at spine, else fine Book
144pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 142 pages. Many b&w drawings.
Good condition, cover is sunned on spine and spine also has one crease, slightly grubby over-all, page block is slightly yellowed, clear, bright and tight. Used
cm. 17 x 24, 184 pp. con 260 ill. n.t. 465 gr. 184 p.
175pp., with bl/w illustrations, 23cm., illustrated softcover, text in Italian, exhibition catalogue (Foligno, 8 settembre - 21 ottobre 1984), very good, G96711
ISBN : 2226060790. ALBIN MICHEL. 1992. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 173 pages- un autocollant a été décollé page 51 altérant la lecture
96 pages. Bilingual, English/French. A montage of images - images found in the arts and crafts of Canada that reflect aspects of the games and pastimes which have long held the interest of Canadians. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Complementary bookplate upon front endpaper. Envelope affixed to back endpaper. No library markings. Some fading to brown cloth boards. Unmarked. Moderate wear and lean to spine. Book
270X215 mm. 67 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners worn. Cover stained. Spine slightly damaged. Spine edge missing. Gilt spine. Ex library copy with usual marks. Several pages age stained - no damage to text. Stickers on rear inner cover and last white page. Several pages loose. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
52pp., 27cm., illustrated softcover, good condition, [auction catalogue containing 334 lots, with illustrations in bl/w and in colour], S97391
96pp., 27cm., illustrated softcover, good condition, [auction catalogue containing 468 lots, with illustrations in bl/w and in colour, with list of auction results], S97367
66pp., 27cm., illustrated softcover, good condition, [auction catalogue containing 441 lots, with bl/w illustrations, with list of auction results], S97366
96pp., 27cm., illustrated softcover, good condition, [auction catalogue containing 690 lots, with some illustrations in bl/w and in colour, with list of auction results], S97373
Folio 119p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
44 p. Numerous illustrations. 4to. Colorful original wraps. Cloth backed stiff binder. Articles by well known authors: Don Yoder, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Olive G. Zehner, William Frey, and others. Often overlooked. A well preserved copy with only a small rubbing on front cover. GER-ENG PAMPH BX2 BAG 21.
224 pages, illustrated, appendix, cover design by Paul Bacon, spine sunned. eng
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Many b/w and color ills. 112 p. Traditional costumes, Ottoman and Turkish documents, medical instruments, medicines, ceremonies, disinfection and sterilization of posthetomy (medical circumcision) in Turkish and Islamic culture. With many original photographs, documents from the Haluk Perk Collection. Inancimiz geregi minik cerrahi müdahale: Sünnet. Halûk Perk Koleksiyonu.
About The Book : Egypt Illustrated with Pen and Pencil is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1891. We see, even now, the multiplication of schools, colleges, churches, and other features of Christian civilization, molded by Occidental ideas, yet adapted to Oriental conditions. In journeying forty-five hundred miles from place to place in India, the past year, the writer has been impressed by the intellectual ferment found, by the advances in science and by the urgency and promise of the missionary enterprise. That 8000 entries are yearly made in the official catalogue of vernacular and English works written mainly by Hindus, and on religion more than on any theme, is a notable evidence of that ferment. A pile of missionary reports examined, and personal inspection of work doing in schools and churches, satisfy me that Buddhist theosophy will never tear Christianity in tatters. About The Author : Rev. William Urwick (1826-1905), Born at Sligo on 8 March 1826, he was second son of William Urwick the elder (1791–1868), nonconformist divine, and his wife Sarah (1791–1852), daughter of Thomas Cooke of Shrewsbury. His early education was under his father. He graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, Bachelor of Arts in 1848, Master of Arts From Dublin he went on to the Lancashire Independent College, Manchester, where he studied (1848-1851) under Robert Vaughan and Samuel Davidson. In 1851 on 19 June 1851 Urwick was ordained minister at Hatherlow, Cheshire, where he remained for twenty-three years, as pastor, and district secretary (later, president) of the Cheshire Congregational Union. Moving to London, he filled (1874-1877) the chair of Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis at New College, London. Still living in London, he became in 1880 minister of Spicer Street chapel in Saint Albans, where he rebuilt the Sunday schools, improved the church premises, and undertook temperance and other social work, resigning in 1895. Urwick married on 1 June 1859 Sophia (1832–1897), daughter of Thomas Hunter of Manchester.
About The Book : Egypt Illustrated with Pen and Pencil is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1891. We see, even now, the multiplication of schools, colleges, churches, and other features of Christian civilization, molded by Occidental ideas, yet adapted to Oriental conditions. In journeying forty-five hundred miles from place to place in India, the past year, the writer has been impressed by the intellectual ferment found, by the advances in science and by the urgency and promise of the missionary enterprise. That 8000 entries are yearly made in the official catalogue of vernacular and English works written mainly by Hindus, and on religion more than on any theme, is a notable evidence of that ferment. A pile of missionary reports examined, and personal inspection of work doing in schools and churches, satisfy me that Buddhist theosophy will never tear Christianity in tatters. About The Author : Rev. William Urwick (1826-1905), Born at Sligo on 8 March 1826, he was second son of William Urwick the elder (1791–1868), nonconformist divine, and his wife Sarah (1791–1852), daughter of Thomas Cooke of Shrewsbury. His early education was under his father. He graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, Bachelor of Arts in 1848, Master of Arts From Dublin he went on to the Lancashire Independent College, Manchester, where he studied (1848-1851) under Robert Vaughan and Samuel Davidson. In 1851 on 19 June 1851 Urwick was ordained minister at Hatherlow, Cheshire, where he remained for twenty-three years, as pastor, and district secretary (later, president) of the Cheshire Congregational Union. Moving to London, he filled (1874-1877) the chair of Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis at New College, London. Still living in London, he became in 1880 minister of Spicer Street chapel in Saint Albans, where he rebuilt the Sunday schools, improved the church premises, and undertook temperance and other social work, resigning in 1895. Urwick married on 1 June 1859 Sophia (1832–1897), daughter of Thomas Hunter of Manchester.
323p. Profusely illustrated. Small 4to. Original pictorial wraps, slightly soiled. Indian Life and Customs # 5. Very good. LOC W17
Fine English Paperback. Small 4to. (26 xx 18,5 cm). Entirely in English. [6], 150, [1] p., ills. and maps. Yakûchia ni okeru minzoku seitaigakuteki jissen to bunka no denshô. Indigenous ecological practices and cultural traditions in Yakutia: History, ethnography, and politics. Subject: Yakut (Turkic peoples) Social life and customs. Ethnology. Russia (Federation). Sakha. Ethnoecology. Russia (Federation). Sakha.
plein veau brun, tit. doré sur pc. bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs orné de dentelles et filets encadrants dorés, tr. mouchetées, (coiffes affaissées avec de petits mq., plats frottés, coins émoussés avec qq. épidermures, qq. mouillures claires marginales) Ouvrage qui présente plus d’intérêt qu’un simple commentaire de la coutume de Paris : pour la première fois en effet, l’auteur n’a pas procédé à ce commentaire article par article mais sous la forme d’un plan organisé, d’où le titre "d’institution" qui se réfère aux "institutions du droit français" parues à partir du XVIIème siècle. Il faut en outre souligner que l’auteur est étrangement proche de certaines analyses que l’école exégétique fera siennes un siècle plus tard : "mon dessein n’est point de faire des commentaires ni de traiter indifféremment toute sorte de questions qui naissent et qui se font tous les jours sur l’interprétation de la coutume mais seulement d’en expliquer le texte tout nu par simple raisonnement tirée de la définition et de la division des choses …".