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1893ABE-1706994759731412 PAGES-IN 4-VOYAGE A MADAGASCAR, PAR M CATAT, VICE-RESIDENT A MAJUNGA, 64 PAGES-EN LIMOUSIN (PAYSAGES ET RECITS), PAR GASTON VUILLIER, 32 PAGES-VOYAGE A LA MECQUE, PAR C SNOUCK HURGRONJE, 16 PAGES-LA MISSION JEAN DYBOWSKI VERS LE TCHAD, 64 PAGES-CHEZ LES POPULATIONS SAUVAGES DU SUD DE L'ANNAM, PAR LE CAPITAINE CUPET, ANCIEN MEMBRE DE LA MISSION PAVIE, 80 PAGES-CHICAGO ET L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE COLOMBIENNE, PAR E BRUWAERT, 48 PAGES-A CHICAGO IL Y A VINGT ANS, TEXTE ET DESSINS PAR FELIX REGAMEY, 16 PAGES-UNE SEMAINE A DIEGO-SUAREZ (MADAGASCAR), PAR M DE KERGOVATZ, 16 PAGES-VOYAGE AUX NOUVELLES-HEBRIDES ET AUX ILES SALOMON (OCEANIE), PAR A HAGEN, MEDECIN DE LA MARINE, 48 PAGES-SIX MOIS AU PAYS DES KHA (SAUVAGES DE L'INDO-CHINE CENTRALE), PAR LE CAPITAINE DE MALGLAIVE, DE L'INFANTERIE DE MARINE, 16 PAGES-RELIURE PERCALINE-TITRES DORES AU DOS-(EM1223)
186711166Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1867 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (no illustration), 1056 pages, 1867 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
1857151In-12, demi-reliure de basane rouge, avec mention d'auteur et de tire dorés, VII- 310 p. Tampon de colportage de la Seine. Hachette et Cie, 1857.
1884115424Firmin-Didot 1884 Paris, Librairie Firmin-Didot et Cie, 2 volumes, 1884-1885, 508-503 pp, demi-basanes à coins, environ 20x14cm, quelques rousseurs éparses, bon état.
1825PHO-1571Paris, Nepveu,1825.- XXXIV-233 pp., illustré d’une gravure en frontispice, relié demi basane époque, dos lisse orné avec titre, ex-libris, charnières fendues, frottements, rousseurs au titre.
1847146231847. Mecca is the birthplace of prophet Muhammad and home to the Kaaba the holiest site while Medina is the second holiest city where the Prophet's Mosque is located.Two original steel engravings titled "Medina et Sepulcre du Prophete" and "Temple de la Mecque" issued in Picturesque Universe Paris: Firmin Didot 1847. Engraved plates measuring approximately 5" x 8.2". These mid-nineteenth-century French views present idealized yet intricately rendered representations of Islam's two holiest cities Medina and Mecca produced for a European readership at a moment of expanding Orientalist travel literature and imperial curiosity about the Islamic world.<br /> <br /> The Medina engraving offers a panoramic prospect from an elevated vantage point depicting the walled city and the Prophet's Mosque at its center approached by four travelers traversing a mountainous road some mounted on camels. The composition emphasizes distance and pilgrimage situating the sacred city within both devotional and geographic imagination. The companion engraving of Mecca presents a detailed architectural rendering of the Masjid al-Haram complex with the Kaaba prominently centered and surrounded by arcades and ancillary structures the broader urban fabric faintly delineated in the background. Produced at a time when non-Muslim access to these cities was extremely restricted such engravings mediated sacred Islamic space through European print culture shaping nineteenth-century visual conceptions of the Hijaz. As products of a major Parisian press renowned for technical excellence these steel engravings reflect both advances in reproductive printmaking and the period's fascination with global religious and cultural monuments.First engraving with loss to the lower right corner not affecting the primary architectural focal points; light age toning and minor edge wear consistent with issue; second engraving clean and well-preserved with strong plate impression. Overall very good. An evocative pair of mid-nineteenth-century European views of Medina and Mecca documenting the circulation of Islamic sacred geography within illustrated travel literature at the height of Orientalism publishing. unknown
186065528Wien, Verlag v. M[atthäus] Trentsensky (Druck v. E. Sieger), o. J. (um 1860). Qu.-Fol. 7 lithogr. Tafeln (ca. 23 x 37 cm) mit jeweils mehreren Darstellungen.
1824PHO-2191Paris, Everat, 1824, in-4 (260x210mm), 2ff-LIV-568pp-1ff , avec en fin d’ouvrage la liste des membres de la Société de Géographie, relié demi toile, dos lisse avec étiquette de titre, éditeur et tomaison, frottements aux plats et étiquette usée, vieille mouillure claire en coin, piqures.
1826PHO-1339Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1826-1827. 2 volumes grand In-8°(sur 3 , manque tome 1), de VII, 577pp. ; VIII, 596 pp. , demi-chagrin , dos ornés avec auteur ,titre et tomaison , initiale en pied , plat frottés , coins usés , pages de garde brunies , tache au titre (tome 2).
1810PHO-2229Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1810, 2 volumes in-8 (22,5x15,5cm), xxvi-434pp.-1f (catalogue), x-473pp.-1f (catalogue suite). Demi chagrin et coins moderne dans un coffret, dos à nerfs avec auteur, titre et tomaison, brunissures sur les premières et dernières pages, travail de vers sur les 3 premiers feuillets de chaque tome renforcé, petit travail de ver en pied. Complet de ses 10 tableaux dont 9 dépliants, manque les 8 gravures de lettres arabes
1829PHO-1340Paris, 1829 , imprimerie Royale , in-8 , X-519 pp.-164 pp. ,catalogue in fine, relié demi cuir époque , dos lisse avec auteur et titre , initiales en pied , coins et coupes usés , frottements aux plats , quelques rousseurs , pages de garde bruni.
1810PHO-1119Paris, Crapart, 1810. In-8, demi-basane bleu, dos lisse avec titre et date en pied, tranches jaunes (reliure postérieure). 4ff-viii-222pp-2ff
1896056105Mecca: Hicâz Vilâyet Matbaasi Mecca AH 1314 CE 1896/97. 1896. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary quarter purple cloth. 4to. 28 x 20 cm. In Ottoman Turkish and Arabic with sporadic Persian verses. 1 blank page 3 222 p. A label on spine slight wear to spine single leaf of index is loosely inserted. Else a very good and collectible copy "Al-Matba'a al-Miriyya" seal on colophon as a common practice of preventing counterfeits in the period. An exceptionally rare first Mecca edition of a single-volume work containing two celebrated texts representing the final nineteenth-century Turkish commentaries on the Qasîda-i Burda. Authored by Necib Bey of Antioch an Ottoman official who served in the Hijaz the volume was printed at the first press established in the region by Osman Nuri Pasha. The Qasîda-i Burda is a thirteenth-century ode of praise to Muhammad composed by the Egyptian Shadhili mystic al-Bûsîrî. The first two pages of the work are devoted to complimentary letters written for the book by the then Governor of the Hijaz Ahmed Ratib Pasha 1846-1913 and by the Arab scholars Abd al-Jalil Burade and Arif Khan Tashkendi. One of the letters is in Arabic the other in Ottoman Turkish. The final Turkish commentary on the Qasîda-i Burda produced in the nineteenth century belongs to Necib Bey of Antioch d. after 1319/1902 who served as an official in the Hijaz region. Necib Bey held administrative posts at both institutions known as al-Tekiyyât al-Miriyya The Egyptian Tekke charitable imarets established by Mehmed Ali Pasha of Kavala the Khedive of Egypt d. 1265/1849 one in Mecca and the other in Medina. As he himself states in his commentary Necib Bey received his education in Western Anatolia and travelled extensively across a wide geographical area including regions beyond Ottoman territory such as Europe and Russia marking him as a Turkish traveller and scholar of broad experience. In addition to these qualities he was also active as an educator and is known to have tutored members of the elite including Khedive Abbas Hilmi II of Egypt d. 1944 and his brother Mehmed Ali Pasha. Two works by Necib Bey are known both of which are Turkish commentaries on the Qasida-i Burda poems of Ka'b b. Zuhayr and al-Bûsîrî. The first bears the title Is'âd: Shar-i Bânet Su'âd and the second Mukhtaar Tawassul: Shar-i Qasîda-i Burda. These two works were published together in a single bound volume in 1896/97 at the Hijaz Provincial Printing House. The title Mukhtaar Tawassul derives from the fact that this work is an abridgement of the commentary entitled Tawassul by Mekkî Mehmed Efendi d. 1212/1797. The commentary entitled Is'âd takes its name from the Arabic commentary Is'âd 'alâ Bânet Su'âd written by the Egyptian scholar Ibrâhîm b. Muammad al-Bâjûrî d. 1277/1860. The commentator explains this choice of title with the statement: "This commentary being in the nature of a translation of Bâjûrî's commentary has therefore been named Is'âd after its original title." However the diversity of sources evident in the work the inclusion of autobiographical details Sufi narratives poetic examples in three languages and several critical remarks directed at the primary source clearly demonstrate that the text stands much closer to an original composition ta'lîf than to a mere translation tarjama. Gürler. ON THE FIRST PRINTING HOUSE IN THE HIJAZ: The distinctive cultural character of Meccan society as a centre for learning intellectual exchange and scholarly debate was a decisive factor in the introduction of printing to Mecca. This development was welcomed by both scholars and the local population and materialized in 1882 under the auspices of the Ottoman governor of the Hijaz Osman Nuri Pasha. Although the Ottoman government had established the first printing press in the Arabian Peninsula earlier in Sana'a in 1877 1295 AH Mecca became acquainted with printing shortly thereafter in 1300 AH 1882-83 with the founding of an official government press. The Meccan pres <br/> <br/> Hicâz Vilâyet Matbaasi, Mecca, AH 1314 [CE 1896/97]. hardcover
1855GA1LWVIQL20BVienna 1855. Oblong folio 25 x 40 cm. Matthias Trentsensky printed by E. Sieger Loose leaves in a later paper folder. With 19 of 24 numbered leaves containing about 135 lithographic pen-drawings of people animals equipment & gear and goods from a caravan travelling to Mecca each drawing including a base so that one can cut them out paste them on card stock stand them up and arrange them in three-dimensional scenes. Lacking leaves 1-5. ll. 6-24 of 24. All but the first five leaves of a very rare lithographic print series issued in parts. Most copies were probably cut up and perhaps coloured by children and destroyed in play. The human figures to be cut out include Turkish Arabic African and Near Eastern men and women black and white in Islamic clothing some of the men with a variety of firearms spears daggers pipes prayer rugs and other gear and goods. There are also camels horses and donkeys often with their gear for riding or for carrying loads. The wild animals include wolves a hyena and an ostrich. Inanimate objects include containers for water an incense burner baskets chests barrels camel saddles and much more. The series must have provided many children and adults with their first notion of Islamic society and culture and is rich in authentic details.With an occasional pencil mark. Lacking leaves 1-5 but otherwise in remarkable good condition. The whole is slightly browned and the edges somewhat tattered.l Kleine Welt des Bilderbogens: der Wiener Verlag Trentsensky 1977 111; Siefert ed. Paläste Panzer Pop-up-Bücher 2009 with a chapter Die Carawane nach Mecca pp. 31-38; not in KVK; WorldCat. hardcover
1885000419<p>Istanbul: Adolphe Braham 1885 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 64 PP FRENCH REPORT. Chapitre 1: djeddah- ses environs- son importance commerciale- eaux- climat- Autorites Turque- Coutumes- Esclavage- Maladies. Chapitre 2: Itineraire de Djeddah a la Mecque- La Mecque- Ses anvironns- Ceremonie du Haram el Cherif- Description de la ville Sainte- Cherif actuel Cherif Abd El Moutaleb. Chapitre 3: Du Pelerinage son origine- Description de cette ceremonie- conditions pour que le Pelerinage soit valable- Pelerinage de 1882. Chapitre 4: Cholera- Congregations religieuses. Together with: Les Russes en Asie Mineure 1723-1877 Par M. Maxime Legrand Paris Imprimerie et Librairie Militaires 1878. 50 pp. bound together in contemporary ornamented hard cover spine slightly chipped.</p> Adolphe Braham hardcover
1814PHO-1225Paris , imprimerie Didot l’ainé , 1814 , 4 volumes composé de 3 tome de texte et un Atlas. TEXTE , 3 vol. in-8 (210x135) , relié demi maroquin et coins ,dos lisse avec auteur , titre et tomaison ,tranches marbrées, portrait de l’auteur en frontispice ,xix-395pp-1f (errata), 2ff-464pp-1f (errata),2ff-410pp-1f (errata) , dos et gardes refaits , cachets répétés , premiers feuillets brunis , quelques rousseurs , dos insolés. ATLAS , in-4 (330 x 260) Relié demi basane époque Portrait frontispice XIV-pp-texte 90 planches, dont 14 dépliantes ou sur double page, 5 grandes cartes d après les dessins de l auteur , les cartes Chypre, Maroc, Afrique du Nord, Cote d Arabie, El Cassaba ou le château de Tanger, Temple. Mission d Ali Bey à Tripoli. quelques rousseurs ,Pas de déchirures, coins usés, salissures , les gravures sont de Adam d’après les dessins de l’auteur. Très rare avec le texte