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in-8 broche de 184 pages, couverture illustree. Tres bel exemplaire. [TX-10]
Un fort volume fe format in 8) de 450 pp.; cahier photographique au centre du volume; reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur; premier plat illustré. Comme neuf. Voir les photos.
220pp. + 1p. theses, 30cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, the Netherlands), text in typoscript, blind wrappers with label on spine, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, weight: 1kg., X112192
In-8° pp. 472 con una tav. f.t. Bross. edit. a col. Intonso.
in-16, 378 pp., broché, couverture illustree. Bon état [LP-4]
Lyon Bosc 1²983, In-8 broché, 88 pages. Traduit de l'Urdu par Raghavendra Rao. Bon état.
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)
Le soleil noir, 1982. In-8 carré broché de 403 pages. Bon état.
. Softcover, good condition, w. smwht rubbed wraps, marks. Decorative sticker on fr. Tanning, sme lt soil on r. Wear at sp edges. V. ltly slanted sp, ltly bumped corners, lt edgwr.Tanned p. edges, sme lt soil. Tanned ins wraps, pp. 2 cm tear on fr, on 1st
79p. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Second printing. Scarce. OCC 12
Contents: Introduction; Vedic Antecedent to the Avataric Nature of Visnu; Brahmanic Antecedents to the Avataric Nature of Visnu; The Blink of an Unblinking Eye; Myths of the Narasimhavatara: Motif Analysis & Discussion; Myths of the Vamanavatara: Motif Analysis & Discussion; Conclusions ; SUNY Series in Hindu Studies; 321 pages
Paris, Payot, Bibliothèque Historique, 1946. In-8, broché, 270 pp.
Gallimard, Connaissance de l'Orient, traduction de la langue braj avec introduction, notes et glossaire de Charlotte Vaudeville, 1971, 203 pp., broché, état très correct.
Un volume de format in 8° de 134 pp.; reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur; premier plat illustré. Comme neuf. Voir photo.
Un volume de format in 8° carré de 200 pp.; très nombreuses et belles illustrations en noir ou en couleurs. Reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur; cartonnage richement illustré en couleurs Comme neuf. Voir les photos. Peu fréquent.
236p. Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo., First Edition; cloth, gilt back, backstrip mildly faded else a very good, firm copy. Extremely scarce.
The cover has some wearing to the corners and edges, slight creasing and there is some chipping along the spine. There is a gift note from the author on the FEP. The pages have yellowed but the text is still clean, bright and tight. Used
146pp., 24cm., text in English, Dissertation (Excerpta ex dissertatione ad Doctoratum in Facultate Philosophiae Pontificiae Universitatis Gregorianae), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X112113
148pp. + losbladig 2pp. stellingen, [Academisch proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor in de Letteren en Wijsbegeerte aan de R.U.Utrecht], gebroch., X38338
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 360 pp.; illustrations en noir dans le texte; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir les photos.Peu fréquent.
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 238 pp.; couverture illustrée. Comme neuf. Voir photo. Peu fréquent.
Broch?. 153 pages.
In-8° pp. 444 con una tav. f.t. Bross. edit. a col. Segnature a matita bicolore.