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1023836092.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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48870Paris La Libraire Illustrée n.d. after 1885. 4to. numerous illustrations & plates and a map of Palestine. IV646 p. Half calf. 30 cm Boards and back loose because of broken hinges. Book-block in good condition. Head of the spine chafed corners of the boards bumped. Some foxing. Colours on the map fading hardcover
1023831287.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
105426Princeton Princeton Univ. Press 1976. XXIX231 p. 299 ills. on 95 pls. Cl. 29 cm unknown
189554465London: T. Nelson & Sons Paternoster Row 1895. 8vo. 163 1 pp. Frontisp. woodcut engraving woodcut-engraved extra-illustrated title 36 woodcut engraved plates. Brown pictorial publisher’s cloth cover art of Crusaders in battle in black gilt & black lettering minor rubbing edgewear minor wear to corners still VG copy w/ former ownership markings on endpapers. Early printing of this concise illustrated history of the Crusades encompassing the Council of Clermont Peter the Hermit the First Crusade Frederick Barbarossa Richard the Lionhearted the Crusade of St. Louis and finally the Ninth Crusade joined by King Edward I. T. Nelson & Sons, Paternoster Row, hardcover
89085Paris Éd. CNRS 1975. 2 vols: 686;618 p. Cl. 23 cm unknown
103485Dresden P.G. Hilschersche Buchhandlung 1826. 3 volumes in 1: II982 blank;II831 blank;II100 p. Hardbound 17 cm Details: Nice copy marbled boards back ruled gilt & with a green shield. Endpapers slightly foxed Note: Translation of Résumé de l'histoire des croisades of Charles R.-E. de Saint-Maurice 1796-1865 published in Paris in 1825. He was a prolific author of inter alia Histoire de Napoléon le Grand 1830 Histoire de Légion d'Honneur 1833 Traité du choléra-morbus 1851 Collation: pi1 1-5/8 6/6 7/4 leaf 7/4 blank; pi1 1-5/8 6/2 leaf 6/2 verso blank; pi1 1-8/8 7/2 Photographs on request hardcover
K4-RINI-HCSHNew. unknown
1980BN152086Paris : Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner 1980. 1980. La chronique attribuée au connétable Smbat introduction traduction et notes par Gérard Dédéyan / Documents relatifs à l'histoire des croisades 13 <br/><br/>La chronique attribuée au connétable Smbat introduction traduction et notes par Gérard Dédéyan / Documents relatifs à l'histoire des croisades 13 l'histoire des croisades / Kreuzzüge - Dédéyan Gérard Paris : Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner unknown
1946217431946. Palestine of the Crusades. Jerusalem: Survey of Palestine Department of Antiquities 1946. Printed by the British Mandate Survey of Palestine. Third edition. 43 pages in original printed tan wrappers illustrated with medieval heraldic devices and a vignette engraving of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Includes two maps one of Jerusalem in 13th century and the other of medieval Acre. <br /> <br /> A rare and richly detailed British Mandate-era gazetteer documenting the sites and historical geography of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the broader Crusader presence in the Levant. Published by the Survey of Palestine's Department of Antiquities this pamphlet opens with a comprehensive historical introduction contextualizing the Crusader kingdoms within a medieval geopolitical framework. The map "covers the greater part of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem one of the four European states which came into existence as a result of the armed pilgrimages to the Holy Land which is known as the First Crusade 1097-1099." It notes that the Crusader states at their height extended from the Gulf of Alexandretta to El Arish a zone approximately fifty miles deep describing how the region had long served as a cultural and military frontier: "the frontier between the Hellenic or Roman world and the Asiatic was for nearly two centuries the frontier between Christian Europe and Moslem Asia."<br /> <br /> Detailed entries trace the rise of Crusader fortifications towns and ecclesiastical sites with significant attention to the role of Saladin and the Ayyubid reconquest. One chapter details Baldwin IV's fortifications in 1178 at Jacob's Ford and the Templar castle at Beaurvoir Kawkab al-Hawa noting that it "was soon to be the focus of attention." The narrative follows Saladin's subsequent campaigns including the "brilliant victory over the Crusaders at Merj 'Ayn" and his eventual conquest of Jerusalem in 1187. The pamphlet includes multiple inset town plans reproduced from 19th-century maps e.g. a Crusader-era plan of Jerusalem and another of St. Jean d'Acre. It closes with a list of "Additions to Map" highlighting recently identified ruins or Crusader-linked locations. Light edgewear to wrappers minor foxing and soil to cover and page edges some pencil marginalia. One fold-out map present; the second larger map not included. Despite the missing map this remains a scarce and important document of British Mandate-era archaeological and historical scholarship reflecting colonial interest in medieval Christian heritage in Palestine on the eve of Israel's independence. unknown
1807205Hafod Ceredigion Wales: At the Hafod Press by James Henderson 1807. Very good in contemporary diced calf gilt ruled rebacked with original backstrip laid down but ends chipped with loss corners rubbed the text generally clean but with foxed plates and with prior owner signature to half titles. Memoirs of a crusader printed at the first private press in Wales which was operated by Johnes from 1803-10. Plomer Some Private Presses of the Nineteenth Century The Library pgs. 407-08 1900. From a printing of 230 copies. Contains three engraved plates one folding including frontispiece in vol. I three engraved maps two of which are folding. Sir Walter Scott's library at Abbotsford held a copy and he cites to it in his Essay on Chivalry Prose Works vol. 6 pgs. 95-96.<br /> <br /> 4to. 2 volumes. 11 1-426pp.; 3 v-vii 1-328pp. Scarce in commerce. One Hundred Books Since 1471 pg. 17; Lowndes 1224; Allibone pg. 969; Dibdin Bibliomania pg. 647. Paper with watermark of noted papermaker "J. Whatman 1801". At the Hafod Press, by James Henderson unknown
1596305297Geneva: Jacques Chouët 1596. Reprint of 1595 edition. xx iv blanks 320 12 2 blanks pp. Collation: 12 A-O12. 12mo. Contemporary vellum red morocco spine label. Front free endpaper removed title-leaf rough at edges text toned. Reprint of 1595 edition. xx iv blanks 320 12 2 blanks pp. Collation: 12 A-O12. 12mo. Jean de Joinville's Life of St. Louis a history of the reign of Louis IX of France 1214-1270. Includes an important chronicle of the 7th Crusade in which Joinville fought. Brunet notes two Geneva printings 1595 & 1596 which conform to a 1547 Poitiers printing translated from the middle French by Antoine-Pierre de Rieux. Brunet III 557; Tchemerzine III 774; Adams J-308 1595 edition. Provenance: Gilbert Brunet Lord Bishop of Salisbury 1643-1715 bookplate on verso of title; James Smith armorial bookplate signature on verso of title Jacques Chouët unknown