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191919727(Paris, Geuthner), ca. 1919. Planches. 26 planches (5 cartes dépliantes et 21 planches avec nombreuses illustrations photographiques). In-4°, toile. Peu frottée et taché.
1889815141889 Genève, Imprimerie Fick, 1889, in 4° broché, 8 pages et 6 feuillets non chiffrés ; 2 gravures dans le texte ; couverture muette illustrée (dos cassé, coins émoussés) ; petites déchirures sans manque.
ORD-13453Paris. Arthème Fayard. Le Livre de Demain. 1927. 1928. 3 ouvrages petit in-4 en 1 volume (190 x 240mm) dans une belle reliure à bandes, basane fauve, plats ornés de motifs géométriques argentés et mordorés, dos à 4 nerfs, titre en noir, gardes mordorées, tête dorée, signet, 126, 126 et 127 pages, nombreuses illustrations dans et hors texte. Exemplaire assez piqué mais séduisante reliure d'amateur.
199557185Berlin : Akademie-Verlag (Acta humaniora), 1995. Kirchenbauvorstellungen der Hohenzollern im 19. Jahrhundert 320 S. (25 cm) illustrierter Pappband / gebundene Ausgabe
9681in 4 reliure éditeur demi-cuir marron à nerfs, fers, titre dorés, couverture en couleurs conservée, faux-titre, titre, grande carte dépliante de la Palestine, XV, 658 pages sur papier couché, Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et à pleine page, un plan de Jérusalem, dépliant par l’abbé Henri NICOLE. Non rogné, tête dorée, étui cartonné. Maison de la Bonne Presse, sans date. Très bon état, proche de l’état de neuf,
1802FLIT0088Venezia, Sebastiano Valle 1802. 12°. Tit., 1 Bl. (Widm.), 326 S. u. Tit., 1 Bl. (Widm.), 336 S. Mit je e. gest. Titelvign. (Portr. des Verf.) u. zus. 20 gest. Kopfleisten (C[ristoforo] Dall'Acqua sculpsit). Halblederbände der Zeit m. 2 goldgepr. Rüschi. u. Streicheisenverz. sowie marmor. Überzugspapier. Einbände etw. berieben, Vorsätze stockfleckig, einzelne Seiten etw. stockfl. ansonsten sauber und fleckenfrei. Reizend illustrierte Ausgabe von Tassos großem Versepos. Die 20 filigranen, kleinformatigen Illustrationen stammen von dem Venezianischen Künstler Cristoforo Dall'Acqua (1734-1787). Die Bilderfolge erschien bereits 1787 in einer Ausgabe des Verlegers Antonio Zatta (Venedig). - In Italienisch.
1822HIS1672C211822 / 251 + 287 + 304 pages. Brochés Editions Tardieu
8433023217.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
SLIVCN-9782204115902Cerf (9/2016)
SKU1007618Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. PAPERBACK. VG. 1961. Binding solid pages crisp and clean no markings found. Covers tanning and have a bit of bend at edges light handling scuffs. Extremities lightly bumped with creased corners. Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem paperback
3847845780.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
RARE publication of an open letter IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION to the renowned British financier and banker, activist, philanthropist and Sheriff of London Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, FRS (1784-1885) on the occasion of his visit in the Holy Land, together with an account IN ENGLISH of his visit by Montefiore himself. 250x160mm. 148+40 pages. Blue cloth embossed gilt Hardcover. Gilt text block edges. Cover stained and rubbed. Cover edges and spine rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and peeling. Spine partly tattered, hinges rubbed. Text block edges stained/dirty. Ex-libris sticker on inner cover. Inner cover, whitepages, title pages and several extreme pages slightly stained/dirty - NO damage to text. Binding slightly visible between several pages. Binding visible between pages 80-97. Pages 81-96 partly detached from binding. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book has sustained some wear, but is still in good reading condition.
MOSTLY IN HEBREW (Contains short English sections). SIX VOLUME SET. [ALL VOLUMES]:24x16.5 cm. [182+47]+[241+17]+[219+15]+[215+19]+[198+35]+[171+58] pages. Softcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. 245x180 mm. 608 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket slightly yellowing. Jacket edges worn. Cover corners bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
SIGNED BY ARTIST WITH DEDICATION dated 11.1964. Ludwig Blum (1891-1975) was a Czechoslovakia-born Israeli painter who emigrated to Israel in 1923, and became known as "the painter of Jerusalem" due to his faithful, yet charming depictions of the Old City and the hills of Jerusalem, and the surrounding Judean desert. This album contains the following paintings: 1.Jerusalem as seen from the Mount of Olives; 2.The Citadel of David (David's Tower); 3.The Street of the Jews; 4.Via Dolorosa; 5.The Temple Area; 6.Market in the Old City of Jerusalem; 7.Bethlehem; 8.Nazareth; 9.Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee; 10.The Sea of Galilee. Contains English and Hebrew captions and a short biography of the artist in English. 325x250mm. 12 pages & 10 plates with caption pages/protective sheet between them. String-bound Softcover. Cover yellowing and wrinkled. Cover edges and corners bumped/wrinkled. Rear cover slightly stained. Rear cover upper edge slightly torn. Artist's signed dedication of pre-title front whitepage. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of Holy Land paintings by an eminent 20th-century Israeli painter is in good condition.
RARE FIRST EDITION of Sefer Ha-Zikaron Ha-Yerushalmi (The Jerusalem Memorial Book) from the year 1913, which documents with great degree of accuracy and detail the physical and spiritual possessions of the Jewish community in Jerusalem: schools, yeshivas, soup kitchens, orphanages, synagogues, banks and commercial companies and non-prophet organizations, along with a list of important rabbis, scholars and intellectuals active within that period. 235x160mm. 124 pages. Black cloth rebound Hardcover. Few pen marks on title-page. Pages yellowing. Else in very good condition.
144 p. 12mo. 18 cm. Foxed and age stained, but a rather tight copy. Nice contemporary full leather binding. Scarce Fifth American Edition of a classic work in Christian prophecy. SCARCE, PAG 07B
RARE collection of the most important official documents concerning the status of Jerusalem written by national and international agencies, including the Arab world. 240x160mm. XXIX+542 pages. Illustrated softcover. Text block edges slightly dirty. Front cover upper corner creased. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped/wrinkled. This extremely rare collection of documents on the Jerusalem Question and its resolution, disputed in both international law and diplomatic practice as one of the most intractable issues in the Israel–Palestine conflict, is otherwise in very good condition.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 267, [5] p., 157 numerous b/w plts., 3 maps, 1 CD. Turkish Jerusalem, (1516-1917). Ottoman inscriptions from Jerusalem and other Palestinian cities. From the year 1071 until 1917 Turks ruled Jerusalem. Between the Jews, Christians and all others who claim Jerusalem as their history holy city, the Turkish rule was longest in the history of the Holyland. First Seljukids, Artuqids and Zangids, and after that Mamluks from (1250 to 1516) and lastly Ottoman Turks ruled (from 1516 to 1917) in Jerusalem and surroundings. But despite this long rule, the Turkish heritage and contribution to Jerusalem is often overlooked or underestimated in the literature. In this book there are 122 inscriptions from Jerusalem and other parts of Ottoman Palestine mostly published for the first time. All the inscriptions are accompanied by recent photos on paper and CD-Rom, so that one can check the inscriptions and the authors interpretation and reading. There are also detailed maps of the location of the inscriptions.
New English Orginal bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish and summaries in English. 376 p., b/w ills. and reproductions of the Ottoman documents, with a CD. Administration of Christian denominations and communities in Jerusalem: Critical edition of defters of Church of Holy Sepulchre.= Kudüs'te Hristiyan mezhep ve milletlerin idaresi: Kiyame Kilisesi defterlerinin karsilastirmali nesri. Prep. by Numan Yekeler, Yilmaz Karaca, Mehmet Selim Temel, Iskender Türe, Vahdettin Atik. Translated into English by Durmus Kandira.
IN HEBREW. RARE book published in 1983, parallel to the Israel Museum's exhibition of early Bezalel artwork and documents. The book features articles on Bezalel founder Boris Schatz, the history of Bezalel, the persons active in its early days, and the problem of evaluation of their work. The book contains numerous color and b&w photographs and reproductions of works from that period, many of which were not published prior to this book. 250x215mm. 369 pages. Brown cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust-jacket. Gilt front cover and spine. Jacket edges slightly worn. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare and reliable source of information on the genesis of Jewish-Israeli art is in very good condition.
240x180mm. VIII+542 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover and spine yellowing and slightly stained. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Inner cover yellowing and slightly worn. Text block edges slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1867AUB-3020Paris, éd. Michel Lévy frères, 1867. Bon exemplaire relié, reliure demi veau, dos orné avec titres dorés, in-12, 322 pages.
1952AQ28029Jerusalem: Jahshan Bros. 1952. Single sheet printed on one side only. Pasted into original publisher’s pictorial powder blue wrappers. A trifle creased. A large sketch map depicting the city of Jerusalem as it appeared in the mid-twentieth century including the demilitarised zone issued by Ghattas J. Jahshan and Maheeba Akra Jahshan authors of Guide to the West Bank of Jordan 1961. . Dimensions 480 x 660 mm. [Jahshan Bros.] unknown