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2000LFA-126739972N° 182-183 (Novembre-décembre 2000): 118 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
2005LFA-126740008N° 236 (Octobre 2005): 66 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
17248Italie, début XIXe siècle. 1 vol. in-folio, vélin vert, dos lisse muet, lacets. Reliure du temps restaurée. 79 ff. comprenant en tout 85 armoiries peintes à la gouache et légendées à la main en italien. Quelques trous de vers.
18800213201880s. First Edition. Hardcover. Photographs Very Good to Near Fine with good contrast. Moderate wear to binding but front hinge is broken with cover still attached. Over all Very Good. Oblong folio album 15" x 11" in morocco-backed olive wood panels with a carved Jerusalem cross and inlaid border containing a letterpress title and 48 large @9" x 11" albumen photographs with caption and photographer's credit in the negative mounted recto/verso to stiff printed album cards all protected with tissue guards. Attractive Nineteenth-century tourist album of Zangaki brothers' photography compiled for sale at Boulos Méo's antique and souvenir shop at the Jaffa Gate of Old City Jerusalem. Best known for their photographs of Egypt the Greek Zangaki brothers also documented the construction of the Suez Canal with their photographs as well as scenes in Palestine as in this album. Images include the Wailing Wall Jaffa Gate Bab el-Khalil Church of the Flagellation Gethsemane Mount Olive Al-Aqsa Mosque Mosque of Omar and the Tower of David. <br/><br/> hardcover
192259753Jerusalem Palestine: The American Colony Grand New Hotel 1922. Oblong 4to. 12.25 x 9.5 in. 26 leaves unnumbered. on thick gray paper stock. With 26 mounted sepia-tinted albumen photographs sized 8.5 x 11 in. nearly all w/tri-lingual captions photographer’s imprint & inventory number w/in negative at lower fore-edge minor creasing to a few fore-edges slight over-exposure to a couple images at the lower margins. Contemporary calf-backed olive/myrtle wood beveled boards binding Jerusalem “five-fold†cross carved on center of front cover minor scuffing rubbing very minor split at center glue seam front & back covers minor chipping to lower rear corner brown morocco rebacking still a VG exemplar w/ gift manuscript note “From Genevieve March 2 1922†on front pastedown presented to James Duval Phelan 1861-1930 banker philanthropist and former San Francisco Mayor and later California Senator 1914-1920. Ironically the album appears to have been presented to the rabid yellow peril anti-Japanese & Chinese politico while he traveled around the World through Japan China Hong Kong India Egypt Palestine Constantinople and Europe with Phelan’s Phoenix rising from the ashes San Francisco bookplate on front pastedown. This marvelous souvenir photo album composed of Ottoman-era albumen images captured not only recreated iconic religious scenes but also captured Jerusalemites in city streets and the Holy Land in the opening decades of the 20th Century. The album opens with the image of the “Street Scene inside Jaffa Gate†which captures Frederick Vester & Co.’s American Colony shop and photography studio in the right fore-ground of the image with bustling street and clock tower prominent in the center of the image. The American Colony produced created developed printed hand-coloured and sold thematic photographs stereoviews panoramic photos postcards custom hand-coloured glass lantern slides along with deluxe thematic souvenir albums such as this one. The series included here which incorporates a view of the room for the Last Supper and a nicely composed image of a beautifully terraced Garden of Gethsemane follows with the Stations of the Cross. The often incorporate residents in their daily lives watering donkeys pilgrims praying at Stations merchants and those wandering through the gates and winding streets of the ancient city. The photographers have captured the baroque & ornate Station Calvary the Church of the Holy Sepulchre a view of the Dome of the Rock and a teeming scene of women men and families seated and standing praying at the Wailing Wall. The American Colony emerged from the evangelical “End Times†beliefs inculcated by Horatio Spafford and Anna Larssen Spafford in 19th-Century Chicago who despite their profitable lectures the support & encouragement of Dwight Moody and at best questionable financial chicanery shipped out for the Holy Land in 1881 ahead of their creditors for $ 100000. Eventually the largely “celibate†commune controlled by “Messages from God†to Anna Spafford and through lectures and charity merged with Olof Larson’s “Doomsday†Larsonite believers along with Frederick Vester and a number of photographers began operating the American Colony store near the Jaffa gate and vastly expanding their tourist photographic operations. By 1910 they had several employees and the noted American Colony photographers such as Elijah Meyers and Lewis Larsson extended their talents across Palestine capturing not only the River Jordan but life in Bethlehem Bethany Syria Damascus and many other locations across the Ottoman Empire controlled areas. Although the American Colony projected a harmonious community bound together by simple Christian piety the sect was tightly controlled by Anna who not only restricted and monitored all correspondence by Colony members ordered shunning of those who ignored her dictates and maintained direct control over their finances. She also enforced marital celibacy until she “received a Message†that her daughter Bertha and Frederick Vester could marry in 1904. See: Tom Powers Jerusalem’s American Colony and Its’ Photographic Legacy 2009; Barbara Bair The American Colony Photography Department: Western Consumption and “Inside†Commercial Photography Jerusalem Quarterly No. 44 2010 p. 28. The American Colony, Grand New Hotel, hardcover
1880ABC_48518Jerusalem 1880. Later black shark leather. Ca. 20 x 15 cm. With 20 albumen prints each ca. 5.5 x 8.5 cm. Portable album with twenty late 19th-century photographs of various locations in Jerusalem primarily the Western Wall the al-Aqsa Mosque and the Mosque of Omar. The carte-de-visite size images are beautifully sharp and clear with rich tonal quality. They depict both the interior and exterior of the mosques with great detail showcasing the beauty of Islamic architecture.With an owner's inscription in Arabic on the front pastedown. The tissue paper guards are partly browned. Otherwise in good condition. hardcover
16933831693. Leaf. Very Good . Folio 26.5 x 19.2cm handcolored engraving from Evangelicae Historiae Imagines "Illustrations of the Gospel Stories". Ignatius Loyola suggested to his friend Jerome Nadal the need of commissioning a series of engraings that used perspective and annotations to draw the reader into the biblical stories so they could become more real and of use to daily meditation. The artists for this work were the best Flemish engravers of the day including members of the Wierx family C. de Mallory and A. Collaert all related to the Galle publishers of Antwerp. Most of the plates are after drawings of the Italian artist Bernardo Passari and a few are after drawings by Martin de Vos. This engraving is from a later French edition published in Paris by Jean Baptiste Loison in 1683. A little dusty with light staining minor scuffing. Note: we grade conservatively and endeavor to identify any defects that might affect overall quality and price. unknown
1985LFA-126720092Revue de 176 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, brochée, bon état
1896142565New York: Underwood & Underwood Publishers 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. New York Underwood & Underwood Publishers 'Copyright 1896' to 'Copyright 1903' a date within this range is printed on the recto of each item. Each pair of sepia-toned gelatin silver photographs is mounted on the publisher's dark grey card with an English-language caption underneath the photograph repeated in six languages on the verso of all but two cards which are blank. The size of the arch-topped prints is approximately 80 × 78 mm; the card size is 88 × 178 mm. The condition of all photographs and cards is uniformly fine; they are housed in the publisher's cloth-covered bookform box lettered 'Jerusalem through the Stereoscope Underwood and Underwood' on the spine cloth a little rubbed marked and worn at the extremities. The cards are numbered on the recto: they are 10 12-20 22-26 28-33 and 35 although the latter has the number altered in pencil to read 27. In addition to the brief captions in six languages on the verso six cards also have lengthy captions in English on the verso four are printed down the length of the card when it is in portrait format; the other two are printed across the card when it is in landscape format. 22 items. Underwood & Underwood, Publishers hardcover
192156102Leipzig, Verlag von Max Altmann, 1921. 8°. 34 S., 1 Bl., OKart.
25890Couverture rigide. Bon/s.d. in-24. Paris Maison de la Bonne Presse s.d. 1904 in-24 XXXIII 1bl. 522pp 2bl.ff 3 cartes et 4 plans cartonnage déditeur en percaline olive dos lisse orné in-24 3 cartes dont une de la Palestine et 4 plans dont un de Jérusalem. Cartes et plans dans le texte. PREMIÈRE ÉDITION de cet ouvrage rédigé par des professeurs de Notre-Dame de France à Jérusalem. Notre-Dame de France est une vaste et puissante bâtisse dont la construction organisée par les Assomptionistes débute à la fin du XIXe siècle. Située sur une des collines qui domine Jérusalem elle témoigne d'une grandeur passée où elle accueillit et protégea les pèlerins de passage dans la Ville sainte. L'édifice fut également considéré comme un institut scientifique: les Assomptionistes disposèrent rapidement d'une imprimerie et d'une grande bibliothèque et contribuèrent à immortaliser la Palestine et Jérusalem en se livrant à des travaux photographiques voir Dominique Trimbur « Une présence française en Palestine - Notre-Dame de France » in Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem 1998. Les cartes et plans hors texte sont reliés à la fin de l'ouvrage. Cartonnage frotté. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Petit manque sur le dos. unknown
25890Paris, Maison de la Bonne Presse, s.d. [1904], in-24, XXXIII, (1bl.), 522pp, (2bl.)ff, 3 cartes et 4 plans, cartonnage d?éditeur en percaline olive, dos lisse orné, in-24, , 3 cartes (dont une de la Palestine) et 4 plans (dont un de Jérusalem). Cartes et plans dans le texte. PREMIÈRE ÉDITION de cet ouvrage rédigé par des professeurs de Notre-Dame de France à Jérusalem. Notre-Dame de France est une vaste et puissante bâtisse dont la construction, organisée par les Assomptionistes, débute à la fin du XIXe siècle. Située sur une des collines qui domine Jérusalem, elle témoigne d'une grandeur passée, où elle accueillit et protégea les pèlerins de passage dans la Ville sainte. L'édifice fut également considéré comme un institut scientifique: les Assomptionistes disposèrent rapidement d'une imprimerie et d'une grande bibliothèque, et contribuèrent à immortaliser la Palestine et Jérusalem en se livrant à des travaux photographiques (voir Dominique Trimbur, « Une présence française en Palestine - Notre-Dame de France », in Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem, 1998). Les cartes et plans hors texte sont reliés à la fin de l'ouvrage. Cartonnage frotté. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Petit manque sur le dos. XXXIII, (1bl.), 522pp.,
2002LFA01611Revue mensuelle conernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
2006LFA-126739793Revue de 122 pages, format 190 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
LFA-126739716Revue de 50 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2000LFA-126739757Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
198144061ABHamburg, Hoffmann und Campe Verlag, 1981. 27 cm, 111 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Fotografien in Farbe und sw, mit einer Faltkarte am Ende des Heftes, broschiert mit Leinenrücken. veränderte Neuauflage leichte Gebrauchsspuren, gut erhalten. MERIAN - das Monatsheft der Städte und Landschaften. Heft 12 / 26. Jahrgang.
1990LFA-126723939Un ouvrage de 224 pages, format 135 x 215 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1990, Editions L'Harmattan, collection "Comprendre le Moyen-Orient", bon état
28X22 cm. XX+277 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly scratched. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good conditions.
28x22.5 cm. XX+277 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges rubbed. First white page upper corner torn. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1837LFA01b8dUn ouvrage de 294 pages, format 200 x 270 mm, illustré de dessins et de cartes, relié cartonnage, publié en 1837, Bureau du Musée Catholique(Paris), couverture en état moyen, petites traces de vers en fin d'ouvrage
17351262431735 A Paris, Chez Quillau Père & Fils, Imp. Jur., Lib. de l'Université - M. DCC. XXXV. (1735) - Un volume in-12 (10x17 cm environ), reliure plein cuir d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs portant pièces de titres et caissons décoré en doré, roulette dorée sur les tranches, toutes tranches teintées - 484 pages
LFA-126729227Un ouvrage de 284 pages, format 215 x 300 mm, illustré de gravures, relié cartonnage dos cuir à nerfs orné, s.d. (début du XXe siècle), J. Lefort Imprimeur Editeur (Paris), bon état
1899LFA0180bUn ouvrage de 267 pages, format 250 x 320 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1899, Tolra Editeur (Paris), bon état
1853LFA0142fUn ouvrage de 554 pages, format 285 x 200 mm, illustré de gravures et cartes, relié cartonnage dos cuir, publié en 1853, Chez Bolle-Lasalle Editeur (Paris)