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vii + pp.343-540 (complete volume, this work is known for pagination errors), illustrated with 1 figure in text + folding frontispiece (the lower part is missing though) + 5 folding plates out of text ("The great pagoda of Tanjore", "A Mexican temple to the sun and moon", "Plan of the Serpentine Temple at Abury [Avebury] & Plan of Stonehenge", "The grand pantheon or rotunda of Rome", The superb temple of Esnay… & The beautiful ruins of Komombu…"), 1st edition, nice modern half-cloth binding, some foxing but text always very well readable, 22cm., good condition, X80080
pp.773-1091 (complete volume, this work is known for pagination errors), illustrated with folding frontispiece ("Gaulic deities in triple groups… ") + 3 folding plates out of text ("The Siberian Medal", "Hindoos in various attitudes of penance under the great Banian Tree of India", "Hindoos adoring & feeding serpents"), 1st edition, nice modern half-cloth binding, some foxing but text always very well readable, 22cm., 2 library stamps (at title page and at verso of frontispiece), good condition, X80082
[xvi] + pp.403-772 (complete volume, this work is known for pagination errors), illustrated with some figures in text + folding frontispiece ("Various oriental symbols allusive to the solar orb, the bull, the lion, the eagle, and the serpent… ") + 3 folding plates out of text ("The Hebrew Shechinah with the Cherubim… & The wing, the globe and the serpent constituting the Egyptian trinity & Jupiter Pluvius…", "Hebrew symbols allusive to the Trinity", "Osiris Gubernator Mundi & Numen triplex Japonicum", ), 1st edition, nice modern half-cloth binding, some foxing but text always very well readable, 22cm., 2 library stamps (at title page and at verso of frontispiece), good condition, X80081
400pp.illustrated with 2 figures in text + folding frontispiece ("An ancient Persian fire-temple") + 5 plates out of text of which 3 folding ("Callee or the Black Goddess…", "Sculpture on an ancient Mausoleum at Persepolis", "An ancient sacrifice to the Sun…", 2 views of a temple at Dindara the ancient Tentara in Upper Egypt, "The Matse Avatar"), 1st edition, nice modern half-cloth binding, some foxing but text always very well readable, 22cm., 3 library stamps (at first and last page as well as at verso of the frontispiece), good condition, [This volume contains: "Dissertation II: The theology of Hindostan: comprehending the history of the rise, progress, and diffusion, of superstition, during the most early periods, in Asia" (pp.1-395), Appendix (p.396), Ode to Mithra sung by the Persian army after engagement (pp.397-400)], X80079
lx + 419pp., 25cm., reliure cart. (dos en cuir noir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, plats marbrés), feuilles de garde marbrées, qqs. rousseurs, cachet au verso de la page de titre, bon état, peu commun, X111463
500pp., 1e édition originale de 1871, 22cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et nerfs dorés), feuilles de garde marbrées, signé et dédicacé par l'auteur, intérieur frais, bon exemplaire, [avec article relié "Les Parias dans l'Inde d'aujourd'hui" par Marguerite Glotz, pp.401-428 extrait de 'La revue de Paris' de 15 juillet 1912], X77312
4 volumes. Volume I, Part I: Black and white illustrations, xxvii + 58pp + 296pp. Volume I, Part II: 3 folding diagrams, 299-399pp + 45pp and 159pp appendices + 28pp index; Volume II, Part I: xxxv + 358pp. Volume II, Part II: 361-576pp + 279pp appendix + 37pp index. . A classic work which was first published in 1914. Reprint. edition. ISBN: 0317468863
Complet en 2 tomes: iv,482,[i] + xxxi,438,[i] pp., texte en français, 25cm., br.orig. (dos renforcés) protégées par une couv. de papier cristal, rousseurs mais texte toujours bien lisible, [contenu: tome I: 1. Vikrama et Ourvaci, drame en cinq actes, 2. Le Tilaka de l'amour, pièces fugitives, 3. Le Raghou-Vanca, poème historique en dix-neuf chants, 4. Le Megha-Douta, poème élégiaque, Tome II: 1. Le Ritou-Sanhara, poème descriptif, 2. La reconnaissance de Cakountala, drame en sept actes, 3. Le Koumara-Sambhava, poème mythologique, 4. Le Crouta-Baudha, traité de prosodie, 5. Le Nalaudaya, poème attribué à Kalidase], X86409
247pp., 27cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth (corners slightly bumped) with gilt lettering on spine, text clean and bright, good condition, published in the series "The Toyo Bunko Eonso. Series A" volume XXXIII (33), [Text in Japanese, with an English summary (on pp.181-247)], X103736
380pp., 1e édition originale de 1874, 23cm., br.orig. (peu tachée), non coupé, peu de rousseurs, bon état, [contient trois parties: I.Quelques mythes religieux de l'Inde, 2.Le mythe de l'Incarnation - Christna, 3.Christna et le Christ: Brahmanisme et christianisme], X77313
Delhi, Orient Longman, 1984. Cloth, 8vo, 248 pages. ISBN : 0861314557 The studies in this volume deal with the history and religious evolution, as well as some social and demographic aspects of the Bene Israel, a small community of Jews who have lived for many centuries on the west coast of India, just south of Bombay. The author attempts to analyze its reunification with world Jewry since the eighteenth century, and its strong Indian character in relation to its assimilation in Israel. The number of Bene Israel in India has dwindled over the discrimination and persecution elsewhere, they demonstrate how a minority community can live with honor and in complete harmony with fellow Indians. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (SEF-27-8)
8vo. Xviii, 344 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism - works to 1900; Jews - origin; Ethnology - India. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Ex library. Backstrip missing, titlepage repaired, binding repaired, good- condition. (MX-21-5)
ISBN: 8187190280. New Delhi, Bluemoon Books, 1998. Paperback, 21 cm, 30 pages. Contents: Preface I. Dr. Ambedkar on Jews and Negroes 1. Slavery in Rome 2. Jews and Servility 3. Negroes and Slavery 4. Slavery and Untouchability 5. Negroes in America 6. Slaves and Untouchables 7. Jews and Untouchables; Conclusion. Very Good Condition. (SEF-35-1)
New Delhi, APC, 1996. Cloth, 8vo, xx, 299 pages. Includes appendices, 23cm. A study in comparative religion from a Vivekanandan perspective. Historical aspects are dealt with and theologies compared and contrasted. Very good condition in very good jacket. (SEF-27-13)
New Delhi, Northern Book Centre, 2002 . Cloth, 23 cm, vi, 126 pages. Contents include: Introduction. 1. Gandhi and the Zionists (including C. F. Andrews and the Jews) . 2. The Jews of India. 3. Art. 4. From the archives. Indo-Judaic Studies has been gathering momentum ever since India and Israel established full diplomatic relations some ten years ago. This book is an important historical contribution to the subject as it contains hitherto unpublished material gleaned mainly from public and private archives in India and Israel. The author presents Mahatma Gandhi and C. F. Andrews in a new light. He traces the "lost" periods of the Bene Israel sojourn in India: their early settlement; the medieval and Moghul periods; and their heyday under the Marathas. The section on art deals with a fabulous collection that contains Indian miniatures and manuscripts taken by Nadir Shah when he took the Koh-i-noor and the Peacock throne. The diary kept by the Zionist emissary to India in 1936, Dr. Olsvanger, is published in full in English translation together with his correspondence with Pandit Nehru. The reader is introduced to the papers of Hermann Kallenbach, Gandhi's soul friend, and gets a peep into Indian and Israeli archives with one document going back to 1826." ISBN: 8172111312 . Very good condition in very good jacket. (SEF-27-12)
New Delhi, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2001. Cloth 8vo, 195 pages. ISBN : 8173042373. While a considerable amount of international research on exile and emigration of persecuted Jews from central Europe, to North and South America and other parts of the western world and soviet Union was carried out in 1970s and 80s, almost no scholarly effort had, until now, been directed towards such migration to India. The present volume seeks to fill this gap in some measure. This volume has emerged from contributions by Indian, German, & Israeli scholars from a variety of disciplines presented at an interdisciplinary symposium held at New Delhi and papers invited by the editors subsequently. Untapped sources from British, German and Indian Archives have been analyzed in order to map out the political and social parameters of this emigration movement and its cultural and intellectual interpretations. (SEF-27-9)
145 + [1] pp., extrait des Annales du Musée Guimet (t.VII), 29cm., br.orig. (dos restauré) protégé par une couv. de papier cristal, non coupé, peu de rousseurs, X86370
341pp. + 2pp. theses, 24cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, the Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X112108
Cloth, 8vo, 248 pages. ISBN : 0861314557 The studies in this volume deal with the history and religious evolution, as well as some social and demographic aspects of the Bene Israel, a small community of Jews who have lived for many centuries on the west coast of India, just south of Bombay. The author attempts to analyze its reunification with world Jewry since the eighteenth century, and its strong Indian character in relation to its assimilation in Israel. The number of Bene Israel in India has dwindled over the discrimination and persecution elsewhere, they demonstrate how a minority community can live with honor and in complete harmony with fellow Indians. Slight discoloring to endpages, pages slightly yellowing. Otherwise, very good condition in very good jacket. (SEF-27-8A)
New Delhi, Mosaic Books, 2002. Paperback, 25 cm, 82 pages. Includes bibliography & glossary. This book is a simple account of the Jews of India--- the story of their arrival in the country, their religious beliefs and customs, and their integration into Indian society. While addressed essentially to young people, the book will also serve to introduce adult readers to this minutest of Indian 'minorities. ' Incidentally, it will also provide young Indian Jews an account of their place in the vast mosaic of Indian society and their significance as an Indian community, despite their small numbers. ISBN: 8190129708. (SEF-27-10)
New Delhi, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 1999. Cloth, 8vo, 203 pages. Includes tables & plates. 23cm. The Seven contributions in this volume analyze the historical, social and religious identity in three distinct communities of Indian Jews: the Cochin Jews, the Bene Israel and the "Baghdadi" Jews. This book is an attempt at 'self definition'. It raises basic questions like-who the Jews of India are, are they Jewish or Indian? It then proceeds to answer them by delving deep into cultural mechanisms by which India's Jews came to define themselves and how they were defined by others. In doing this it explores the conditions by which a group's identity is established and maintained, how it responds to changing conditions and how it anticipates and structures a future. ISBN: 8173040710. (SEF-27-11)
2 tomes (complet): xxxvii,492 + 414pp., orné de 2 cartes dépliantes, br.orig., 22cm., pages non coupées, bon état, X86371
Calcutta, Seagull Books Pvt. Ltd. , 2001. Cloth, 8vo, x, 198 pages. Includes illustrations, references & index. 23cm. An invaluable cultural document shaped from personal exploration, through the lives of four generations of Baghdadi Jewish women, of a social and cultural history of Baghdadi Jews in Calcutta, India. The author discovers, through the lives of her fore-mothers, how, despite being widely dispersed across Asia, they 'dwelled in travelling', creating a moving geography of Baghdadi Jewish culture. We see how they negotiate multiple identities, including that of emergent Indian nationalism, and how they perceive and shape their Jewishness and their gender in response to changing cultural and political contexts. This book also traces the trajectory of a Jewish presence in one of the most hospitable cities of the Diaspora. These rich family portraits convey a sense of the singular roles women played in building and sustaining a complex Diaspora in what Silliman calls 'Jewish Asia' over the past 150 years. Her sketches of the everyday lives of her foremothers-from the social and political relationships they forged to the food they ate and the clothes they wore-bring to life a community and a culture, even as they disclose the unexpected and subtle complexities of the colonial encounter as experienced by Jewish women. Contents include: Acknowledgements Preface : Narratives of Diaspora; 1. Introduction : Indian and Colonial Frames; 2. Farha : Crossing Borders, Maintaining Boundaries; 3. Mary : Coming Home to the Mound of Olives; 4. Flower : Meeting India at the Midnight Hour; 5. Jael : Indian Portrait, Jewish Frame; & 6. Conclusion : Dwelling in Travelling. Silliman, born into the Baghdadi Jewish community of Calcutta, was educated at Loreto House, a Catholic school in Calcutta, and later at a boarding school in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. A scholarship took her to Wellesley College. She continued her graduate studies at Harvard University and the University of Texas at Austin, and received her doctoral degree in International Education at Columbia University. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Women's Studies department at the University of Iowa. Her publications include the co-editorship of Dangerous Intersections : Feminist Perspectives on Population, Environment and Development and the forthcoming Sex, Race and Surveillance : Feminist Perspectives from the US, as well as numerous articles in the area of gender and economic development, and third world women's movements. ISBN: 8170461987. (SEF-50-8)
8vo., First Edition; cloth, gilt back, backstrip mildly faded else a very good, firm copy. Extremely scarce.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. There is no other damage to the book. ; Looks at Vedic and Buddhist rituals. ; Numen Book Series XLV; 208 pages