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9798Zürich Manesse 1963. 4° 243 S. 237 Abb. u. 60 Farbtaf. Kart. m. OU. in Schuber. OU min. randrissig Buch tadellos. EA: Standardwerk. 010 Zürich, Manesse, 1963 unknown
199930271Hatje Cantz Verlag. New. 1999. Paperback. 3775708332 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- 460 pp. With 531 ills. 125 col. . 31 x 25 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Hatje Cantz Verlag paperback
2014436517.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2504A Londres: Chez Moses Pitt 1686. Hardcover. Good. Folio. 10 150 181-349 5pp. Engraved title-page vignette engraved head- and tailpieces engraved initials. "Fautes à corriger" on p.5 at rear. First edition. In this copy the 'O' of 'Odyssey' in line 15 of title is above the 'e' of 'mores.' Contemporary vellum. With a frontispiece engraved title-page folding map and 15 plates. BM 58 p.481; Brunet I 1802; Chadenat 546; Hage Chahine 909; Weber II 377; Wilson 40 pour l'édition anglaise de 1686; Atabey 218; Wing C2041; Schwab 87; Graesse II 121; ESTC R1175. <br/> <br/> A Londres: Chez Moses Pitt, 1686. hardcover
197647554Teheran: Imperial Organization for Social Services / Pahlavi commemorative Reprint Series 1976. Facsimile edition. Hardcover. g to vg. 1/1000. Duodecimo. 48 460 8pp. Original brown paper-covered broads with gilt ornamentation on covers gilt vignettes and lettering with red label and ruling on spine. Brown decorative endpapers. Frontispiece. Publisher's devices on title pages including 1671 title page. Historiated headpieces and initials. Persian title pages and portraits of Shah and his father at rear. Under the patronage of her Imperial Highness Princess Ashraf Pahlavi. Pahlavi commemorative Reprint Series published on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the coronation of Reza Shah the Great. The book is reprinted from a copy in the Central Library of Teheran University. Jean Chardin was a French jeweler and traveler. He is considered to have produced the finest work on Persia and the Near East with "The Travels of Sir John Chardin." Text in French. light wear along edges of binding slightly chipped along front joint. Binding in overall good interior in very good condition. Imperial Organization for Social Services / Pahlavi commemorative Reprint Series hardcover
4225Tehran Imperial Organization for Social Services 1976. Paris Claude Barbin 1671. Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Small octavo. Pp. xxxviii 460 6. Frontispiece head-and tail-pieces illustrated initials. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's handsome brown boards gilt ornament on both covers spine with red dyed lettering-piece and gilt ornaments decorative endpapers signature on title-page. In a very fine condition. A very attractive copy practically unused. ~ Facsimile reprint of the 1671 Paris edition reprinted from a copy in the Central Library of Tehran University. Published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Reza Shah the Great in a limited edition of 1000 copies. The Pahlavi Commemorative Reprint Series. Jean Chardin 1643-1713 born Jean-Baptiste Chardin also known as Sir John Chardin was a French jeweller and traveller whose 10-volume book "The Travels of Sir John Chardin" is regarded as one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and the Near East. I-2 OUT <br/> <br/> Tehran, Imperial Organization for Social Services, 1976. [Paris, Claude Barbin, 1671]. hardcover
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192759389London: The Argonaut Press. VG. 1927. Hardcover. Hardback in Very Good condition without dust jacket. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 287 pages. With introduction and notes by Clennell Wilkinson. This is the 3rd publication of Argonaut. # 482 of 975 copies. Printed on Japon Vellum with pages unopened as issued. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged and ship with tracking information. Binding tight and pages crisp. No owernership bookplates or markings. . The Argonaut Press hardcover
192740471London: The Argonaut Press 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Edition limited to 975 numbered copies on Japon Vellum this being #495. xxviii 287pp. Quarter vellum over aqua green cloth stamped in gold spine lettered in gold fore and bottom edges uncut silk bookmark. With nine illustrations. Most leaves are unopened. Tiny dent to upper edge of rear board light toning along the spine faint spot to front board. Near fine. ; Quarto. The Argonaut Press hardcover
19271411458London: The Argonaut Press 1927. Limited edition 624/975. Hardcover. Octavo xxx 287 pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is white with gold print. In clear plastic sleeve boards quarter bound with white vellum to spine and blue cloth to boards; light wear to spine caps and corners rubbing to spine peripheral toning small blemishes to edges. Text block has deckle edges green ribbon marker. Illustrated: b&w plates some folded.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column BB. 1411458. FP New Rockville Stock. The Argonaut Press hardcover
19271403190034Argonaut Press 1/1/1927. Hardcover. Very Good. 1/4 Vellum spine. Hardcover. xxx 287 p. ill. Good binding and cover. Deckle and Unopened Edges. Clean unmarked pages. Ships daily. Argonaut Press hardcover
192840472London: The Argonaut Press 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Edition limited to 975 numbered copies on Japon Vellum this being #352. lxxxv 121pp. Quarter vellum over blue cloth stamped in gold spine lettered in gold top edge gilt fore and bottom edges uncut silk bookmark. With five maps and two illustrations. Most leaves are unopened. Light toning to spine and pages. Fine.; Quarto. The Argonaut Press hardcover
168680746London: Printed for Moses Pitt in Duke Street Westminster 1686. First Edition in English. Leather-bound. Good. Quarto. Contemporary English panel calf boards 417 5 pp. index. 11 7/8" x 7 1/2" sympathetically rebacked in mottled calf on hempen cords. Contrasting spine label of gilt on maroon Rubbing to extremities. Marbled endpapers and edges. 12' x 20' elaborate foldout frontis map of the Black Sea. Handwritten in two places: "Marshall Lister's Book 1785" once on the verso of the mounted title page bordered by elaborate doodles followed by a line of what appears to be shorthand; the second inscription at the top of the first page. Most curiously opposite the "Epistle Dedicatory" are printed the words: "Let this BOOK be Printed". <br /> <br /> The dedicatory itself rather over the top adulatory addressed to the King concludes: "I might advance in this parallel where. Your Majesty has so much the advantage if I did not find my Eyes dazled when I attempt to fix them upon Your Majesty." LARGE foldout engravings by Paul Bouche mounted on stiff card stock SOME of which are: Teflis a five-fold panorama extending to nearly 30" in length; a Nuptial Feast at Tefles; Irivan Erivan; Sultani; The Tombs of the two last kings of Persia; Kom; Sefy Premier; Kachan; The Great Inn in Cashan;. Chardin 1643-1713 was a French traveler and merchant who spent many years in England and and travelled in Persia and India from 1665-1667. There was only one volume published. It was originally published in French. Chardin was knighted by Charles II and appointed jeweller to the court. Howgego C -102. Printed for Moses Pitt in Duke Street, Westminster unknown
1927057673London: Argonaut Press 1927. Limited Numbered . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 287pp.incl.index; HB quarter-bound-ribbon bkmk.; green w/gilt pic.&white w/gilt; rubbed w/lt.wear on edges&corners; slight bow; some lt.soil; cleantight pgs. some illus. "This edition of . is the third publication of the Argonaut Press and is limited to 975 copies of Japon Vellum numbered 1 to 975. . The volume has been printed by Walter Lewis M.A. at the University Press Cambridge in the year 1927. This is copy Number 332. <br/> <br/> Argonaut Press hardcover
43747CHARDIN John. Travels in Persia. With an Introduction by Sir Percy Sykes. London: The Argonaut Press 1927. 1st ed. 4to. xxx 287pp. Illus. Orig. vellum backed cloth. Corners bumped. Overall very good. Limited to 975 copies on Japon vellum. unknown
2503London: printed for Moses Pitt in Duke-Street Westminster 1686. Hardcover. Good. Folio. vi viii 417 viii ii 154 vipp. Engraved added title-page and frontispiece. First edition. Contemporary calf repaired. With folding map and 16 plates 11 folding. With an additional engraved title-page plate. With a title-page vignette. Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author signed: D: Loggan ad vivum sculp. ESTC R12885. Frontispiece engraved added title-page and five plates present. <br/> <br/> London: printed for Moses Pitt in Duke-Street Westminster, 1686. hardcover
181112531Paris 1811. Einband mit starken Beschädigungen. Nouvelle Edition Imprimerie de le Normant 2°. Hldr. Asiatica unknown
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1711HA9H16QDV1MNAmsterdam 1711. 12mo. J. L. de Lorme Contemporary half morocco gold-tooled spine. With an engraved frontispiece portrait of Chardin title-page printed in red and black with engraved vignette 1 engraved map 79 engraved folding plates and 6 letterpress folding tables. 10 volumes. 24 254; 334; 285 1 blank; 280; 312; 328; 448; 255 1 blank; 308; 220 82 pp. First complete edition of the famous voyages of Jean Chardin in Persia around the Gulf and other Eastern countries. Jean Chardin 1643-1713 was the son of a wealthy Parisian jeweller. Since he was bent on travelling to the East he proposed to his father to go and set up a diamond-trade with the East. On his first trip in 1665 he travelled through Persia and to Isfahan the Persian capital. There he gained access to the court of Shah Abbas II to whom he became the personal merchant jeweller. After extensive travelling through Persia studying the religion and culture he returned to Paris in 1670. Later in 1671 Chardin left again for the East and meeting with many difficulties and dangers took two years to reach Persia by way of Constantinople and Southern Russia. From Persia he proceeded to India and returned to France by way of the Cape of Good Hope in 1677. Among the numerous fine engravings are folding views of Tiflis Erivan Isfahan Persepolis etc. and some beautiful plates of architecture and costumes. Chardin is one of the most detailed observers of the Gulfs pearl fishing in this period.Each volume with an armorial bookplate on pastedown. Binding rubbed along the extremities some volumes are slightly cracked at the hinge. Leaves slightly browned some occasional minor spots and a few owner's notes in pencil. Overall a very good copy.l Atabey 219; Howgego to 1800 C102; STCN 4 copies. unknown
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171115311Amsterdam:: Jean Louis De Lorme 1711. From premiere edition. 17.5 x 25cm. Single leaf. Title page to second volume. Printers vignette at bottom. Red and black print. Minor light dampstain at top right corner. Leaf is adhered to a larger plain leaf. Suitable for framing. Brunet I: 1801-1802. Atabey 219. Jean Louis De Lorme, unknown