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Jérusalem 1993, in-4 broché, couverture illustrée. 159 pages. Trés nombreues photos. Bon état.
in-4°, 112 pp., nombreuses photos coul., cartes, broché Bel exemplaire. [QU-5]
24.5x32 cm. 192 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Cover corners slightly chafed. Top and bottom of spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. 235x160 mm. [337]+[344+XXII] pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Pages slightly yellowing. [Vol.II]: Spine edges bumped. Binding partly visible between inner cover and first white page. Else in good all the volumes in condition.
24X16.5 cm. 337 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
FOUR VOLUMES SET. IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. [ALL VOLUMES]: 23x16 cm. [XVI+472] + [XX+473] + [XXVI+371] + [XXVIII+488] pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. [VOL.II]: Contains a map. [VOL.III]: Contains a map. [VOL.IV]: Pen inscription on front inner cover. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
PARIS, Sté d'Ed. "Les belles lettres", 1925 - Broché - Pet. in-8 - 219 pages - Propre
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean tight copy with unmarked blue cloth boards, dusty upper page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with slight creasing to lower edge. 252pp. Great cities and their golden ages are explored in this book of panoramic sweep encompassing almost four thousand years. Each city is brought to life through its people, their work and pleasures, customs and society and the dramas and excitements that caused their rise and fall.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. In English and Turkish. 165 p., b/w and color ills. Cities of the three books: Jerusalem and the Holy Land in 19th century photographs.= Üç kitapli kentler: 19. yüzyil fotograflarinda Kudüs ve kutsal topraklar. The Album of Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha and Local Photographers: The photograph album presented to Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha encompasses 111 images of the Holy Land. A portion of these photographs was taken by Garabed Krikorian of the Jerusalem Armenian community. The person who introduced Krikorian to the art of photography was none other than Yessayi Garabedian, the first local photographer of Jerusalem. He established his own photographic studio in 1859 within the Jerusalem Armenian Monastery. Mendel John Diness, Peter Bergheim, Davud Sabunci, Leon Katz, Khalil Raad and Yeshayahu Raffalovich are recognized as outstanding masters of local photography in late-19th century. Jerusalem: The City of Faith and Passion: Prophets and kings constructed hand in hand the mythology of Jerusalem. The thrones of the heavens and earth were set in this city. From David to Solomon, and from Jesus Christ to Muhammad, it was the singular pole in a geography of faith. In the Middle Ages, it replaced Rome, which regarded itself as the navel of the earth. Jerusalem was the dream of those who embraced the Cross and the indispensable, holy land of Umayyad, Abbasid, Ayyubid, Fatimid caliphs, as well as Mamluk and Seljukid sultans. The city found peace under Ottoman rule from 1516 until 1917. Yet, before and after that time, the tears of humanity did not subside. First Photographers in the Holy Land: In 1833, British explorer Frederick Catherwood used the camera lucida in the Holy Land and produced the very first images of the Noble Sanctuary (Haram al-Sharif). Catherwood, who unveiled the Sacred, was followed by Scottish minister Alexander Keith. Keith's goal was to corroborate the text of the Holy Bible with images. This concept set the groundwork for British picturesque photography, which was particular to the Orient. In 1844, Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey experimented with a different style and focused on Islamic architecture in the Holy Land. Thus came along the first products of French documentary photography vis-à-vis the British picturesque. The photographers who convey to us today the history of the Holy Land have, to a large extent, emerged out of this school.
24x19 cm. 61+97 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
24x19 cm. 185+95 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
230x250 mm. 41+49 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. FOUR VOLUME SET. 220x145 mm. [165]+[248]+[123]+[241] pages. [ALL VOLUMES]: Hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket slightly stained. [VOL. II]: Cover corners slightly bumped.[SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition.
27.5x21.5 cm. 40+IV pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Ouvrage complet en 8 tomes: 234 + 244 + 240 + 252 + 260 + 267 + 271 + 274pp.+ 1 grande carte dépliante (au dernier volume), 24cm., brochures originales muettes (quelques dos peu restaurés, bien protégées par une couv. de papier cristal), quelques rousseurs, bon exemplaire, G54835
8vo., First Edition, with numerous coloured plates and monochrome illustrations in the text; purple cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper
21.5x13.5 cm. XII+221 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
RARE monograph on the founder of the Achaemenid Empire Cyrus II of Persia (c.600 BC or 576 BC - 530 BC), commonly known as Cyrus the Great or the Elder. In this book, the author Karl Theodor Wetzke (1811-1888), a Lutheran pastor from Saxony, is defending the authenticity of the Biblical account of the role Cyrus in the conquest of Jerusalem. 175x115mm. VII+114 pages. Marbled rebound Hardcover with green cloth spine. Original softcover in-bound. Cover very rubbed. Cover edges worn. Cover corners and spine edges peeling. Sticker on spine upper edge. Two small holes on spine front hinge. Spine hinges stained. Spine glue-stained. Previous owner's ex-libris sticker on front endpaper. Binding slightly loose between inner cover and pages. Ink writing on rear original softcover verso. Pages yellowing, slightly wavy and slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is otherwise in good condition.
français 0 1862' p. 225 à 240 (16 p.). Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR-DU-MONDE VOYAGES ISRAËL JERUSALEM.
99pp.dont 48pp.d'illustrations en couleurs, in oblong (14x21cm.)
in-4° 126 pages, abondamment illustre en n/b et en couleurs, carte, broche, couverture muette sous jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [VU-2*]
TWO VOLUMES BOUND TOGETHER. RARE German translation in prose of 'Jerusalem Delivered' - an epic poem by the legendary 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), best known for this poem (in Italian - 'Gerusalemme liberata', first published in 1581). The poem is a highly imaginative version of the combats between Christians and Muslims at the end of the First Crusade, during the Siege of Jerusalem. Contains an introduction and a short biography of Torquato Tasso. Title page of each volume contains a small b&w engraving. 145x95mm. 276+278 pages. Half-cloth marbled Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover and spine rubbed. Cover edges worn. Cover bottom corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Spine slightly wrinkled. Spine hinges rubbed. Two small pieces of paper tape pasted on pages 272-273 inner edge near binding with small damage to several words of the text. Pages yellowing, age-stained and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare and handsome edition of an old German translation of an influential epic Renaissance poem is overall in good condition.
Sehr guter Zustand. -- „Er sieht genau hin, er verschleiert nichts. Mit viel Einfühlungsvermögen betrachtet Ulrich Manz die Menschen auf beiden Seiten des Konflikts in ihrer Größe wie auch in ihrer Kleinheit. Dabei entwirft er ein buntes Bild vom Nahen Osten sowie vom israelischen und vom palästinensischen Volk, diesen beiden überaus komplizierten Gesellschaften. Auch wenn er sich mit Kritik nicht zurückhält, so ist sein Bericht doch immer von tiefer Sympathie getragen. Und wenn es auch viel Problematisches zu berichten gibt, so erinnert doch manche Alltagsszene an die Komik von Ephraim Kishon. Für einen Israeli ist Das Jerusalem-Virus ein erstaunlicher Spiegel, für Außenstehende eine außergewöhnliche, glaubwürdige Beschreibung eines merkwürdigen Landes und seiner Bewohner." (Einbandtext) ISBN 9783865725042
23x22 cm. 72 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover corner slightly bent. Pen writing on title page. Else in good condition.