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Revue mensuelle, In-8 - couverture illustrée - Quelques illustrations - Environ 20 pages par numéro - Bon état 1929, 3 è Année, N°1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 - 1930, N° 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 - 1931, N* 13, 15, 18, & 19 - soit 16 Numéros - Envoi rapide et soigné
soft cover, yellowing cover, yellowing pages, with colored illustrations, else in good condition.
380X280 mm. 77 pages with 7 colored maps and numerous color illustrations. Softcover. Cover slightly worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Royal octavo. Two parts in one volume, paginated continuously. Pp. (ii), 90; 91-356. Letterpress device to title-page, Imprimatur, dated 1824, on verso; half-title with Approbation, dated 1818, on verso. List of subscribers. Footnotes. Printed on laid paper. Hardcover, contemporary half cloth and marbled boards, spine gilt, with small shelf label, all edges speckled, old institutional stamps and label. In about fine condition. ~ Travel account to the Holy Land. Not in Tobler, who lists the 1819 edition and the 1860 edition only.
Royal octavo. Two parts in one volume, paginated continuously. Pp. (ii), 90; 91-356. Letterpress device to title-page, Imprimatur dated 1824 on verso; half-title with Approbation dated 1818 on verso, list of subscribers, footnotes. Original printed wrappers slightly edge frayed. In a very good condition, with contemporary Prize label in manuscript. ~ Travel account to the Holy land. This edition not in Tobler who lists the 1819 edition and the 1860 edition only.
Small octavo. Pp. 48. Plus 2 extra pages with 3 photo-plates, and 6 other such illustrations. With a folding line-drawn map tipped-in onto inside of back wrap. Appendices. Original decorated wrappers, lettered in red, with a woodcut illustration of a Holy Land landscape, spine very lightly rubbed. In about fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ Second edition. A fascinating publication, published by the Zionist Information Office of the Jewish National Fund, and printed in Tel Aviv. Not a traditional traveller's guide to the Holy Places, it is an invitation to visit the Zionist community in Palestine. It includes background information for visits in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and its region, Haifa, Valley of Yisrael, Nazareth, Afula, Beth Shean, as well as some newly established villages. Further, there are detailed programmes for a three-day, a five-day, a week, and two-weeks visits, with advise what to do and where to go on each day. There is also a train timetable and a currency conversion table. The second part is the history of the Zionist Movement in Palestine, and the book concludes with a financial report of the Fund's activities. This copy includes the road map "Erez-Israel" with indication of railways, main roads, paths and tracks, marshes and rivers, as well as Jewish National Fund land and national frontier.
P Librairie Vic et Amat, 1909. In-12 broché, LXIII-325 pp. Nombreuses illustrations hors-texte.
SECOND EDITION of Joseph Addison's accounts of his travels in Europe during the first years of the 18th century. Addison, a contemporary and friend of John Dryden, Richard Steele, Lord Halifax and Alexander Pope, was able to travel due to a pension provided to him by John Lord Sommers, to whom this book contains a lengthy dedication. The chapters titles and chapter endings are decorated with floral and pseudo-classical patterns. 165x100mm. X+410 pages (+10 index pages). Brown leather Hardcover with gilt frames on front and rear. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover curved and slightly worn. Cover slightly scratched. Front cover wrinkled. Cover edges rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and peeling. Spine heavily rubbed and faded. Correction-pen inscription on spine. Rear inner cover dirty and age-stained. Pages 369-378 slightly creased on outer edge. Pages yellowing, wavy and slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This handsome 18th-century travel journal is intact and in good condition for reading.
Crown octavo. Pp. 46. With 4 photographic plates. Original limp boards with integral dust-jacket. In fine condition, mint interior. ~ First edition.
Very Good Arabic Original brown half leather bindings in Egyptian style, raised six bands to spine, title gilt on the second, volume nos on fourth, and alphabetical with the historical content of the volumes on sixth compartments and "Mahmoud Al-Tawawî" name. Minor foxing on some pages. Overall a very good set. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. 14 books are complete set in 7 volumes. Extremely rare first printed edition of the most comprehensive and complete corpus on Baghdad city, which includes Al-Baghdadi's first-hand account of the collection of hadiths, biographies, and his travels in the 11th century Baghdad in traditional "al-râwî" style. Al-Baghdadi is known as a Muslim traveler in the pursuit of knowledge who compiled hadiths and traveled to many Islamic cities. He was born on the 24th ?jumada II, 392 (1002) at Darzidjan, a large village on the west bank of the Tigris below Baghdad. The son of a khatib [i.e. preacher], he began his studies very early and spent his youth traveling in search of ?adith. In this way, he visited Basra, Nishapur, I?fahân, Hamadân, and Damascus. Finally settling in Baghdâd, he held the office of a kha?îb and this was the origin of the name al-Khatîb al-Bag_dadi. After completing his education, he spent more than twenty years of his time writing "Tarikh Baghdad". He finished his corpus in 444 AH [1052-53]. He was a fellow student of Rîsürrüesâ Ibn al-Muslima who was the vizier of the Abbasid caliph Kâim-Biemrillâh. The vizier took Khatib, whom he appreciated in the science of hadith, under his patronage. The Abbasid caliph, therefore, ordered Khatib to be given permission to take hadith lessons from him. Khatib started to narrate hadiths from "Tarikh Baghdad" to his students here in his house near the Nizâmiya Madrasa, on the other hand, he started to read the books for which he had permission to narrate from many teachers, also write the books he planned. Several years after, the Turkish commander Besasiri (?-1060), who was a supporter of the Fatimid Caliph Mustansir-Billâh, entered Baghdad with the encouragement of the Fatimid caliph, deposed the caliph, and killed Ibn al-Muslima. Some members of the Hanbali sect, who had a grudge against Khatib because of what they wrote against some Hanbalis in Tarikh Baghdad, started to disturb him by taking the opportunity to kill the vizier. Therefore, he had to flee to Damascus. In his masterpiece, Khatibi, in addition to his account and descriptions of the city during his time in Baghdad, 7831 figures of people in total who lived or came in Baghdad before 450 (1058), statesmen such as caliphs, viziers, commanders, poets, judges, and other professions. This is an alphabetical work giving information about biographies of these figures, but it starts with the name "Muhammad" referring to the Muslim prophet. The first volume is about the establishment of Baghdad in the pre-Islamic period, its conquest by the Muslims, and its history. This masterpiece of him, published in fourteen volumes, is the most comprehensive corpus written on Baghdad in the Islamic world including the city's topography, history, et alli. Brockelmann, GAL, I, 401; Suppl., I, 563.; H. Gibb, "Islamic Biographical Literature".; F. Rosenthal, A History of Muslim Historiography, Leiden 1968, p. 14, 43. Only one set in OCLC in BnF (Bibliothèque nationale de France): 1198963531.
E. Carrère, Rodez. 1895. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 476 pages. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice et en page de titre. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Pièce de titre en papier sur le dos, avec titre manuscrit. Coiffes de tête et de pied légèrement abîmées. Bords des plats frottés. De Marseille à Jérusalem. Jérusalem et Bethléhem. De Jérusalem en France. Appendice.
Le Pèlerinage. 1938. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Agraffes rouillées. Intérieur frais. 40 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc (héliogravées) dans le texte. Guide du touriste et du pèlerin. Le passé. La visite. Les sanctuaires...
Librairie Letouzey & Ané. 1923. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos abîmé. Mouillures. 181 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. 2e édition. 'Les Grands pèlerinages de France'.
Small octavo. Pp. 288. Portrait frontispiece and another plate. Some text ornaments. List of participants. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's grained crimson cloth, small plate of Jerusalem mounted on upper cover, black lettering, floral endpapers apparently lacking free endpaper, cloth bit faded and marked, slight wear at spine ends. Bit shaken, opens stiff, but nevertheless a lovely copy. ~ The travelogue of Wilhelm Alexander describes the pilgrimage in 1910 of 68 Jews, predominantly Hungarian, from Budapest to Palestine. They first travelled to Triest, where they embarked on the "Elektra", sailing to Alexandria. From Alexandria, via Cairo and Port Said, they arrived at Jaffa. Alexander's report is a remarkable account. It combines his critical, sometime painful observations, detailed descriptions of meetings with the local community and dignitaries, with a travelogues of pilgrimages to the holy places, interweaved with prayers and words of praise, which he brings in Hebrew. Very rare. OCLC locates copies in University of Amsterdam, Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Jewish National & University Library, Jewish Theological Seminary, New York Public Library, and University of Pennsylvania only.
Maredsous. 1946. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 149 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque. Couverture détachée. Petits manques sur la couverture. Ordinaire des Merveilles. Propre du Temps et des Saints.
Rocamadour, au magasin de Marie, 1908. In-8 broché, 122 pages, un frontispice, quelques illustrations dans le texte. Exemplaire non coupé, rex=stauration au second plat de couverture.
Toulouse, Le Pérégrinateur, 1996. In-4 carré broché, couverture rempliée, 311 pp. Illustrations. TB état.
Contains b&w plates. 165x115mm. VIII+244+16 pages. Dark-blue embossed cloth Hardcover. Gilt spine. Rear cover stained. Cover and spine dirty. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Previous owners names written on front whitepages. Pages slightly yellowing and slightly wavy. Else in good condition.
Maison de la Bonne Presse. 1915. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Coiffe en pied abîmée. Intérieur acceptable. 213 pages. Etiquettes de code sur le dos et le 1er plat. Tampon de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat. Association de Notre-Dame de Salut. Instructions et Conférences données à Lourdes du 19 au 22 août 1915.
Raoul Montlouis. 1893. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 95 pages. Illustré de gravures en couleur hors texte. Annotation (de la relieuse) en page de garde. Auteur et titre dorés sur le dos. Préface de Mgr de Rovérié de Cabrières, Ev. de Montpellier. 12 aquarelles de Hoffbauer.
22.5x15cm. XIX+216 pages. Hardcover. Spine slightly curved. Few pages slightly age stained - no damage to text. Else in good condition.
Crown octavo. Pp. 167. With line-drawn illustration to each chapter. Hardcover, original light blue cloth, with illustrated dust-jacket. Trimmed rough. In a very good condition, with many leaves still unopened (bit dust-soiled). ~ First edition. Rare. Noted classicist Dr. Henriëtte Boas' copy, with her charming bookplate inside cover, discreet under flap of dust-jacket. Thomas Ratcliffe Barnett (1868-1946).
Pages 259-380. Features: The Southern Influence in the Formation of Indiana; Lincoln and Indiana Republicans, 1861-1862; Governor James A. Mount; A Naturalist's Pilgrimage to New Harmony; Indiana Historical Society; Centennial Ode - To DePauw University; Prock's Letters from the Eastern Front; I Complete My Normal Training and Go to Elkhart; Indiana Genealogy; and more. Moderate wear. Prior owner's stamp atop first page otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy. Book
348pp., 23cm., br. (illustré), bel état, R69671
ISBN : 2010049497. Hachette. 1978. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 348 pages. Dos légèrement plié. La vie des pèlerins sur les chemins de Saint-Jacques. Préface de René de La Coste-Messelière.