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2002Q-0967979684Koran 2002-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Koran paperback
1980A109664New Delhi: Idara Ishaat.e-Diniyat 1980. 1st edition. Very nice copy. octavo. hardback in decorated cloth ix 256 viii 111 36 viii 135 38 84 39pp. Idara Ishaat.e-Diniyat hardcover
1791108083.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Arabic. 128 p. The development of the linguistic semantics emerges from the development of the human society itself due to either the necessity or the creativity which grow throughout time using synecdoche, metaphor, metonymy, and connotative meanings. Studies on the semantic development have significant implications which are associated with the philosophy of human development itself. Therefore, this study aims at identifying the semantic development of the word "asubh" and its derivations in the Holy Quraan, the Hadith, and Arab's provers, and poetry. The research problem lies in the fact that the word "Asubh" is expressed by words like "sabah" and "isbah" and several meanings used by the dictionaries, whereby this word has become a wide semantic area used in several contexts, such as "to become, pray, light, clarity, hope, scandal, war, death, and warning". As a result, the relationship between the meanings of "asubh" and these contexts should be clarified since the semantic development cannot be identified without them to remove the apparent contrasts in these denotations or show their rhetorical aspect as well as demonstrate the way of generating meanings of the word "asubh" from each other.
1989Q-0861888863Judy Piatkus Publishers Ltd 1989-08-31. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Judy Piatkus Publishers Ltd hardcover
1989Q-0861889126Piatkus Books 1989-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Piatkus Books paperback
13956BBNew Delhi, Goodword Books, 2021. kl.8°,. XX, 487 S., with introduction and Index, Text: englisch, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Repr. schönes, sauberes Exemplar mit schönem Rücken und vollem Titelglanz.
467p. Paperback. Nice copy. Eleventh U.S. edition. ISLAM BOX 2
200949283ABLondon, Penguin Books, 2009. 20 cm, XXVI, 530 pages, Paperback. leichte Gebrauchsspuren, gute Erhaltung. Penguin Classics.
200711197CBKuala Lumpur, Islamic Book Trust, 2007. 8°, XLVII, 201 S. (Text: Englisch), illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 3. Auflage untere Ecke bestoßen, Unterkanten leicht gestaucht, obere Ecke des Rückdeckels minimal angestoßen, Seite 137 bis 140 zur oberen Kante hin etwas gewellt, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar (re09)
1967140948772San Antonio TX: The Mayan Press 1967. First edition. Near Fine. Presumed first edition of The Miracle Power copyright 1939. 92 2 pp. with order form at rear. Bound in publisher's red cloth stamped in blue. Near Fine with sunned spine light wear and soiling to cloth and moderate toning to contents; binding tight. No OCLC record for this edition<br /> <br /> <p>Together with 37 issues of The Mayans copyrighted 1936-1967 but printed in the 1960s. Includes issues 1-13 15-28 and 31-42. First issue contains two introductory letters each supposedly signed likely after her death by the psychic Isabelle Taylor under her stage name Rose Dawn. Each issue staple bound at upper edge pink cover sheet printed in red approx 12-20 mimeographed sheets printed recto only. Overall Very Good with subscription crease to each booklet light wear to covers and occasional coffee stains and inscriptions; three rear pages detached. Three secret code practice sheets on scrap paper laid in.<br /> <br /> <p>A nice collection of cult/kook publications. The Mayan Order was created by the married couple William and Isabelle Taylor who after moving to Hollywood transformed themselves into "Rose Dawn" the showgirl and "Koran" the conjurer. They moved to Del Rio in 1933 to perform as psychics on the new radio station founded by the famous quack Dr. John Brinkley who made his money by convincing men that they could improve their virility by allowing him to implant goat testes in their bodies. The powerful Radio XERA broadcast from just across the Mexican border to avoid American government regulation and it was a hit. Rose Dawn a Mae West lookalike became the "Star Girl of XERA" and raked in money selling astrological charts to her many listeners.<br /> <br /> <p>Rose Dawn and Koran announced that Del Rio was the center of ancient Mayan culture and they bought a ranch nearby to create the headquarters of their new Mayan Order complete with alters. They delivered Mayan-flavored self-help lessons via correspondence beginning by teaching each student a special code for communication. In 1941 they moved the Order to San Antonio where it lasted long after Rose's death in 1957. Her signature continued to appear on documents -- perhaps her spectral fingers reached out from Xibalba to move the pen. The Mayan Press unknown
1971742190PN. New. 1971. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
0915957132.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
pp. 472, 8 [Publisher's catalogue]. Book label of Marshall S. Snow (who was a professor of history in St. Louis; There is a bookplate for Marshall S. Snow ( probably Robert Lincoln's Exeter classmate Ca. 1860, and later a professor and dean at various coleges). Large 12mo. Original embossed publisher's full buckram binding. Loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. Interesting Koran published during the American Civil War. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ISLAM BOX 2
London, J. Walker; White and Cochrane; C. Law; J. Johnson and Co; [et al.] , 1812, volumi 2, in-8, pregevole legatura coeva inglese in pieno vitello color tabacco, dorsi a 5 nervi con titolo, numero di volume e singoli fregi in oro negli scomparti, piatti inquadrati di filetto in oro con cornicetta a secco accostata, pp. XVI, 248, 256 - IV, 523, [1]. Con 3 tavole incise in rame fuori testo: due tavole genealogiche (una ripiegata) e una tavole ripiegata recante la pianta e la veduta della Mecca. Bellissimo esemplare.
1862029A38Stereotyped and Printed By Henry O. Houghton for T.O.H.P. Burnham Boston: 1862 pp. 472 8 Publisher's catalogue. Book label of Marshall S. Snow who was a professor of history in St. Louis; There is a bookplate for Marshall S. Snow probably Robert Lincoln's Exeter classmate Ca. 1860 and later a professor and dean at various coleges. Large 12mo. Original embossed publisher's full buckram binding. Loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. Interesting Koran published during the American Civil War. Scarce. PRICE JUST REDUCED! ISLAM BOX 2 Language: eng. Full Cloth. Hardcover. Good. (Stereotyped and Printed By Henry O. Houghton for) T.O.H.P. Burnham, Boston: hardcover
Pages heavily foxed and browned. 1/2 leather binding with brown marbled boards. Some rubbing to spine. Corners edgeworn. Leather flecking off spine and corners. Some edgewear to boards. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover. Chipping and 1 small tear to ffep. ; Title continues: . 'A new edition, with a memoir of the translator, and with various readings and illustrative notes from Savary's version of the Koran'. Plates and maps at rear. ; 670 pages
17951227232 vols. Bath: Printed by S. Hazard for J. Johnson etc. 1795. 2 vols. 8vo xii 2 248 Preliminary Discourse 266; viii 519 12 indexpp. Engraved fold-out map of Arabia three genealogical tables two folding and a plate illustrating "The Temple of Mecca" all from the 1735 first edition. Old calf rebacked a good copy tears in folding map repaired. § Fourth edition the first thus of the first translation of the Koran into English. Peter Harrington notes: "George Sale c.1696-1736 although a solicitor by profession was also a leading orientalist having acted as corrector to the SPCK's Arabic translation of the New Testament 1727. His translation is prefixed by a long "preliminary discourse" a compendium of all that was known about the religion of Islam itself separately translated into and published in several languages. In 1921 Edward Denison Ross claimed that Sale's version had not yet been superseded and more than fifty years later Sale's objectivity still guarded him from criticism in Edward Said's Orientalism 1978." Printed by S. Hazard for J. Johnson [etc.] unknown books
190037946Chicago, Hooper Clarke & Co., ca. 1900. origi.Halblederband, 8°, 539 Seiten.
1958IRAEKORA8New York: The Limited Editions Club 1958. 1958. 8vo. pp. 231 1colophon. page decorations in red & blue some gold leaf on title. A fine copy in original cloth decorated in red & blue wallet flap. glassine wr. with blue clamshell box extremites bit frayed. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Valenti Angelo. Decorated and hand-illuminated by Valenti Angelo. Printed by A.Colish NY bound by Russell-Rutter Company NY. Signed by Authors. Hardcover. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1958. Hardcover
188073164London: Frederick Warne and Co. N.d. 1880s. Small 8vo. xv 470 3 pp. Original publisher's cloth; black lettering and ruling to front board gilt lettering to spine & blind-stamped design to rear. Bumping to extremities and a few light marks. Leaves yellowed to edges and clean internally. Translated into English from the original Arabic. Preliminary discourse by George Sale and explanatory notes throughout. . Very Good. Publisher's Cloth. 1880. Frederick Warne and Co. N.d. [1880s] hardcover
2008Q-0199537321Oxford University Press USA 2008-09-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press, USA paperback
184034888London: Orlando Hodgson 1840. A new edition with a memoir of the translator a long preliminary discourse on Islam and its history and with various readings and illustrative notes from Savary’s version of the Koran. 8vo contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled paper covered boards the spine in compartments decorated with central ornamental devices raised bands hatched in blind tan morocco lettering label gilt marbled endleaves. xvi 143 1-472 pp. including index. A very good copy handsome and well preserved the binding tight and strong internally quite fresh and clean. A HANDSOME EXPANDED EDITION OF ISLAM’S HOLIEST BOOK. Sale's version published initially in 1734 is the best early translation of the Islamic holy book and the first English translation taken directly from the original Arabic. The only translation published previously to Sale's was "the despicable French version" of André Du Ryer issued in 1649 and Alexander Ross’s English version derived from Du Ryer's published in the same year. <br> Sale’s intent in translating the Q’uran was seemingly to educate English readers and perhaps those in power about Islam in an atmosphere of what he perceived to be ignorance and intolerance: “.it seems as if there was something more than what is vulgarly imagined in a religion which has made so surprising a progress.†He states “.as Mohammed gave his Arabs the best religion he could as well as the best laws preferable at least to those of the ancient pagan lawgivers I confess I cannot see why he deserves not equal respect though not with Moses or Jesus Christ whose laws came really from heaven yet with Minos or Numa notwithstanding the distinction of a learned writer who seems to think it a greater crime to make use of an imposture to set up a new religion founded on the acknowledgment of one true God and to destroy idolatry than to use the same means to gain reception to rules and regulations for the more orderly practice of heathenism already established.†He goes on to argue that “.if the religious and civil Institutions of foreign nations are worth our knowledge those of Mohammed the lawgiver of the Arabians and founder of an empire which in less than a century spread itself over a greater part of the world than the Romans were ever masters of must needs be so.â€<br> Sale’s translation and prefatory statements were a landmark step towards education and understanding about unfamiliar religious beliefs and cultures as opposed to fear and persecution of them. This edition has been expanded with notes based on French author Claude Etiénne Savary’s translation of the Q’uran. Orlando Hodgson hardcover