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197059545Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hebrew and English. 64 pp. With 18 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
197059641Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in English and Hebrew. 106 pp. With 76 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
197059647Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hebrew and English. 44 pp. With 36 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
196659139Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1966. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hebrew and English. 52 pp. With 28 ills. 1 col. . 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
2014112143Distanz. New. 2014. Paperback. 395476072X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Distanz paperback
2011124264The Jerusalem Post. New. 2011. Hardcover. 9659120915 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. with a bonus offer-- . The Jerusalem Post 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
186519360München, Bernatz, o. J. (um 1865). Ca.36 cm x 59 cm (Bild); ca. 49 cm x 67 cm (ganze Blatt).
198029836ABMchn, Idion Verlag 1980. Schmal-gr.-2°. 18 ungez. Bll.; 15 S. (Erläuterungen). Orig.-Halbpergament mit papierkaschierten Holzdeckeln in Orig.-Papp-Schuber. Der Umschlag der Erläuterungen und hinterer Deckel mäßig fleckig; der Schuber minimal fleckig und an den Ecken etwas berieben. Die Bindung etwas gelockert (beabsichtigt, da Vollfaksimile?).
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
1735PHO-674Paris, Charles J.-B. Delespine fils, 1735.T1(4), xvi, (2), 470 pp., ( 22) .T2(3), 521 pp., (14) .T3(6), 558 pp., (17).T4(6), 572 pp., (16).T5 (5), 613 pp., (15). T6 (4) 615 pp., (17) 6 volumes in-12, veau moucheté, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre et tomaison, tranches marbrées (Reliure de l'époque), défauts d’usage, manque au dos , charnières fendues , coiffes arasées .
1720PHO-9761720, à Paris chez Jean Baptiste Coignard , In-12,7ffnch - 398pp- relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre (petit manque) , tranches mouchetées , coiffes arasées , coins usés(Reliure de l'époque).
1920List1734Jerusalem 1920. Silver gelatin photographs measuring 11 ½ x 9 ¼ inches hand colored. Some light normal wear near fine overall quite attractive and suitable for framing. Fine. The American Colony in Jerusalem started by 1881 by members of a Christian utopian society led by Anna and Horatio Spafford of Chicago developed in the next fifty years into one of the primary photographic historians of the city prior to Zionism. The Spaffords were joined by the Swedish American and Swedish-American Christians. They eventually moved into the former residence of Rabbah Effendi al-Husseini who served as an official during the Ottoman era. The building is the site of the current American Colony hotel. <br /> <br /> Collected here are seven hand-colored photographs taken and sold during their period of prolific output. They are particularly well preserved examples showing the group’s skill for hand coloring. Little is known about the photographers themselves or their processes and the group’s history continues to be delineated by curator Rachel Lev who has housed their archive in one of the colony’s outbuildings. Original examples of the group’s work are not terribly common on the market despite their important role in documenting the region during this period. unknown
1670PHO-2212Lyon, Pierre Compagnon & Robert Taillandier, 1670. In-4° (240x185mm), 6ff.-358pp.-5ff., demi-cuir, dos à nerfs, reliure du XIXe siècle. Légers accrocs aux coiffes, rousseurs, légère mouillure. Restauration sur une carte, derniers feuillets abîmés au centre sans atteinte au texte, déchirure à une carte, taches brunes, coins effilochés sur 7 pages, cartes et planches renforcés, erreur de pagination (page 80) COMPLET avec sa carte et 16 gravures.
196164630Paris, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 1961. 4°. Mit zahlr. tlw. ganzs. bzw. farb. Abbildungen u. einer Orig.-Lithographie von Marc Chagall. 85 (1) S., 1 Bl., Illustr.-OKart.
PHO-1698S.l.n.d. (ca 1629 ou 1630), in-folio de [12 ff. y compris le titre] ; 140 pp. (livres I, II et III ). Demi-vélin ivoire du temps. Frontispice baroque gravé en taille douce par Jean Blanchin et répété aux seconde (manquant pour la seconde partie) et troisième parties, 56 portraits en médaillon dans le texte et une croix, (2 répétés), plans de Jérusalem, La Valette et Ptolémaïde. Ouvrage incomplet des feuillets E 2 et E3, (pp. 51 à 54, ici en copie), rousseurs, mouillures dans la marge intérieure au bas de l'ouvrage, petites restaurations marginales, premier titre frontispice court en tête.
175615914Augsburg, Tobias Conrad Lotter, (ca. 1756). Ca. 57 cm x 49 cm. Gerahmt.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. (30 x 34 cm). In English, Turkish, and Arabic. [12], 223, [1] p., color and b/w photos. Jerusalem in photographs from past to present.= Fotograflarla dünden bugüne Kudüs. Photographs (old); IRCICA archives. Photographs (new); Khaled Zaghari. Project managers; Halit Eren, Sefer Turan. This album was published within the framework of the 40th anniversary commemoration of the OIC, which has the problem of al-Quds and Palestine as its foremost cause. Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Secretary General of the OIC, wrote the Foreword. As he mentions, preservation of the multicultural character of the city with due respect of the populations and the shrines of each faith is an indispensable part of any acceptable solution of the problem. This character is well reflected in the authentic photographs in the album. Due to its special importance, al-Quds/Jerusalem was visited and described by many travelers. Then, the region became the first place of interest of the pioneer photographers. The Ottoman Palace was among the first in the world to acquire photographs of the region. The Yildiz photograph collection which was formed during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II contains a large number of them. The album contains the reproductions of 405 photographs gathered from IRCICA's archive comprising the Yildiz Photograph Albums and several other collections. A very heavy volume. Extra shipping fee will be able to request.
14310Vintage photo album of 232 photographs mounted on 24 leaves. Also includes several ephemera pieces including a Certificate of Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1945. The album belonged to a British Military officer who documents his tour of the Middle East from 1943 to 1945. Photos show different metropolitan areas and small villages. Some photos have captions. "SMCA Jerusalem" "Church of Holy Scripture" "Damascus Gate" "Judean House" "Bethlahem Streets" "Mother of Pearl Workers" "Church of Nativity" "Grotto of Nativity" "Haifa and Mount Carmel" "Sunset Over Carmel" "Crusaders Castle Acre" "King's Way-Haifa" "Girls Grinding Wheat with Hand-mill" "Water Carrier" "Shepherd and Flock" "Camel Caravan" "Dead Sea" "Bethany" "Judean Hills" "River Jordan" "Jericho" "Old Synagogue of Nazareth" "Boxing Day Jerusalem Mess 1944" "Swimming in lake Tiberias" "Sea of Galilee" "Egypt" "Arab Dancing Girl" Pyramids" "Irrigation from Nile" "Old Cairo" "Pyramids and Sphinx" "Beirut 1944" The Bizarre" "Main Square" "Saint George Hotel" "Clock Tower Square" "Leave Camp Beirut July '44" "Damascus" "Barada River" "Mecca of Ommanades" "Tomb of Saint John" "Persian 1943 43 44" "Shush" "Daniel's Tomb" "Wild Boar Shot" "The 8th Wonder of the World" "North Persia" "Freightor Carrying Ammunition for Russia" "Teheran Station" "Caspin" "Sultan Abad" "Mosque" "Carpet-making" "Vineyards" "Telegraph Staff" "Mountain Village Luristan" "Tehran 1943" "Darband" "Lalazar" "Shah's Palace" "Road to Caspin" "Winter Tehran" "Mosque Tehran" "Polish Refugees from Russia in Tehran" "Arab Women Unloading Baskets" "Ahwaz South persi 1943" "Camel Train" "Donkey Derby Xmas 1943" "Doroud" "The Bazaar" "Isphahan" "Shatt-el-Aran" "Bombay January 1942". 100 Photos of Iran 75 from Palestine 8 from Egypt 20 from Syria 17 from Beirut 4 small and 4 large from Bombay 1 from Basra and 3 military photos. Varied sizes but most photographs approximately 3.5" x 2.5." Vintage Oblong folio album leather tie bound and blindstamped with copper plate on cover. Some light wear and soiling to leaves but images generally clean and crisp. A fascinating album of striking images that capture the architecture the landscape the people and animals from three countries mostly Iran during WWII. The images show scenes of daily life villages holy places camels and wild animals men and women as well as views from the countryside cities and railways. It was likely assembled by a British Railway Transportation officer as the album includes some Iranian railway paperwork. Many of the images are captioned in English. An altogether fascinating look at life in Iran and the Middle East during a pivotal decade. In very good condition. unknown books
In-4°; pp. (4), 171, (5), completo delle 33 tavole a colori come indicato nell’Indice delle tavole , la cartina della Palestina è ripiegata, con un piccolo restauro a uno strappo; legatura originale in mezza pelle con titolo impresso in oro al dorso. Giulio Ferrario scrive questa descrizione della Palestina raccogliendo testi già precedentemente scritti sui viaggi in Terra Santa, arricchendolo di immagini colorate tratta da D’Anville, dalle opere di Mayer sull’Impero Ottomano, sulla Siria e la Palestina, anche per facilitare i pittori che devono rappresentare i luoghi santi, i monumenti e costumi di quel tempo e di quei luoghi.
A PARIS, chez Nicolas Gosselin, 1714 à 1719 -E.O. - In-4 - Pleine basane de l'époque (frottée, coiffes usées, épidermures - Pièces de titre et de tomaison cerise - Dos à cinq nerfs et à caissons fleuronnés dorés - Toutes tranches rouges - Page de titre bicoloire avec vignette - 4 volumes sur 8 - T. I, VI, VII & VIII : T. I) - XCVIII-[5]-399-[23 de table] pages, 102 planches PP HT gravées par P. GIFFART, THOMASSIN, DUFLOS. T. VI) - (6)-446-(26 de Table) pages - 100 planches T. VII) - (5)-493-(33 de Table) pages - 71 planches T. VIII) - (6)- 446-37 de Table) - 99 planches Les planches sont d'une grande fraîcheur.- Ensemble homogène très frais intérieurement Ex-Libris Armorié : Bibliothéca Stephan Alexandre Javelle Canonisi et Magistri Chori Eclestae Beatae Marie Montisbrisonis
019930Philippe de Vendôme (1655-1727), grand prieur de l'ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, militaire. L.A.S., Clichy, 10 octobre 1705, 3p 1/2 in-4. Très importante lettre alors que Vendôme est en disgrâce. En effet, deux mois plus tôt, le 16 août 1705, son attitude lors de la bataille de Cassano fut décriée. N'ayant pas obéi aux ordres, il fut en effet surpris par les forces d'Eugène de Savoie, sur les rives de l'Adda, mais à cause du fleuve, ce dernier reporta son attaque sur Cassano où se trouvait l'essentiel des troupes, commandées par le duc de Vendôme, frère ainé de Philippe. Considéré comme celui qui faillit faire perdre la bataille voire l'Italie, il fut rappelé en France. Il fut même dit qu'il avait quitté précipitamment le champ de bataille. Le destinataire est, bien évidemment, un personnage important de la cour. Etant donné la colère provoqué par la demande de protection au duc de Maine, et la mention « digne d'un frère », on peut suppose que le destinataire est un autre bourbon. Il s'agit, selon nous, de Louis III de Bourbon-Condé (1668-1710). Cela expliquerai la colère puisque le duc de Maine est un bâtard légitimé quand Bourbon-Condé est un cadet. « L'on ne me rendit qu'hier, Monsieur, la lettre du 28 du mois passé que vous m'avez fait l'honneur de m'écrire en réponse de celle dont j'avais chargé l'abbé de Châteauneuf, dans laquelle il faut que la fatigue du voyage ait altéré mes expressions, puisqu'elles vous ont paru telle, je crains bien aussi que mon paquet du 2 de ce mois n'ait augmenté votre colère contre moi, qui est cependant trop obligeante pour que je puisse vous en savoir mauvais gré puisqu'elle me témoigne l'amitié infinie que vous avez pour moi et le soin que vous prenez de ma gloire et de m'aider à soutenir dignement le nom que je porte. J'avais cru ne point manquer à l'un, ni à l'autre en m'adressant uniquement à Mr le duc du Maine, pour tâcher d'obtenir du Roy les réparations convenables à l'affront qu'on vient de me faire. Mais puisque cette conduite vous parait basse et ne pas répondre au parti extrême et haut que j'ai pris et que vous semblez avoir approuvé par les lettres que vous avez écrites au Roi et à Mr de Chamillart, je vous réponds que je me conformerai dans la suite, à la rigueur, à vos volontés, et que je ne vous donnerai plus d'autre juste sujet de reproche que d'avoir poussé trop loin mes justes ressentiments car vous pouvez être sûr que jamais mes actions ne serviront ma gloire ni ne flétriront le nom que je porte, un courage comme le mien étant au dessus de toutes les adversité. Ne demandez donc plus plus rien pour moi puisque cela n'est pas de votre goût, mais trouvez bon, seulement, que je vous réitère encore instamment ce que je vous ai demandé dans ma lettre du deux qui est de témoigner à Mr le duc du Maine et à Mr de Chamillart que vous êtes content de ma conduite, que vous partagez l'affront qu'on me vient de faire, et que vous ne sauriez jamais être des amis de ceux qui me l'ont procuré. Je crois que vous ne sauriez non plus vous dispenser de témoigner vivement à Mrs de St[?] Frémont et de Médavid votre ressentiment sur les noirceurs qu'il est public qu'ils m'ont faites. Voilà monsieur ce que vous ne sauriez trouver mauvais que j'exige de votre amitié puisque je ne vous parle plus que de ce qui regarde votre gloire et la mienne, que je saurai soutenir jusqu'à la mort, avec une fermeté et un désintéressement digne d'un frère, qui ne cessera jamais de mériter de l'être. Faites-moi donc la grâce de me faire une réponse qui me tranquillise l'esprit et de croire que je serai toujours heureux lorsque vous me témoignerez être content de moi. Mille compliments, je vous prie, à Chémeraut sur qui je compte plus que je ne puis vous le dire. Philippe de Vendôme ». Chémeraut est Jean-Noël de Barbezières (?-1709), comte de Chémerault, un militaire s'étant aussi battu à la bataille de Cassano. L'abbé de Châteauneuf est François de Castagnery (ca.1645-1708). Médavid est Jacques-El
In.-8°; 2 voll. rilegati in piena pelle con tasselli e titolo in oro al dorso, tagli in rosso. 1- pp. (4), xxiv, 464, (2). 2 - pp. (4), 518, (2) con 3 tavole f.t. ripiegate incise su rame, tra cui una che raffigura la pianta della città di Gerusalemme. Nel testo testate e finalini incisi su legno. Brunet 28372
1872016537London: James Nisbet & Co. 1872. Book. Hardcover. First Edition. 18cm x 12.5cm. Sturdily rebound using original deep-orange spine label and cloth boards with gilt chinese emblem yin yang now on verso and with textured brown endpapers and black buckram spine. 124pp. Appendix pages 121-124 in Hebrew. Errata slip tipped-in explaining that the Chinese characters on the title-page form the name of the city Kae Fung Foo and that the chinese emblem on the outside cover signifies the active and passive principles of nature. Rubbing to covers and spine label affecting gilt lettering; light foxing to text block. Text block clean and very solid. James Nisbet & Co. Hardcover
156416959Cologne: Apud Maternum Cholinum 1564. First Latin edition. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. xx205pp. Printer's device on title; woodcut initials. First Latin edition translated by John Grodecius. The dedicatory matter is followed by a Life of St Cyril a discussion of his works and an index. Early 19th century marbled paper boards later lettering label gilt; page edges stained yellow. The text block is generally clean and crisp with an ownership name on the title and two stamps from Domkapital Munchen; the title page is lightly soiled and short marginal tears no loss to the final 11 leaves. The binding has wear at the spine tips and edges later free endpapers else is very good. Apud Maternum Cholinum hardcover books