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18212246-14Paris, Bossange 1821-22. 5me éd. 2 vols. gr.-8°. 2 Bll., 455 S., 1 Bl.; 2 Bll., VIII, 456 S. Mit 1 gefalt. Plan, 3 gefalt. Karten u. 4 gefalt. Kupfertaf. HLdr. d. Zt. Mit Rückengoldpräg. Rü. restaur. Stellenw. stockfleckig.
184134772London: Hamilton Adams & Co. 1841. First Edition. Illustrated with an engraved portrait frontispiece of Mohammed Ali. 8vo publisher's original brown cloth the spine lettered in gilt the covers decorated and blocked in blind with fillet rules and inner decorations at the borders the upper cover with gilt pictorial device showing a camel being led by a tender and with palms and pyramid in the background. xvi 280 pp. A handsome copy in unusually pleasing condition the binding in good order even as age is observable the gilt bright the text block clean the hinges sound a bit of offset to the plate very well preserved and rare thus. SCARCE FIRST EDITION. An important and primary work on man who would Muhammad Alia 1769 – 1849 was the Ottoman viceroy and governor who became the de facto ruler of Egypt from 1805 to 1848 widely considered the founder of modern Egypt. At the height of his rule in 1840 he controlled Egypt Sudan Hejaz the Levant Crete and parts of Greece and transformed Cairo from a mere Ottoman provincial capital to the center of an expansive empire.<br> Ali was a military commander in an Albanian Ottoman force sent to recover Egypt from French occupation following Napoleon's withdrawal. He rose to power through a series of political maneuvers and in 1805 he was named W li of Egypt and gained the rank of Pasha. As W li Ali attempted to modernize Egypt by instituting dramatic reforms in the military economic and cultural spheres. He also initiated a violent purge of the Mamluks consolidating his rule and permanently ending the Mamluk hold over Egypt.<br> Militarily Ali recaptured the Arabian territories for the sultan and conquered Sudan of his own accord. In 1831 Ali waged war against the sultan capturing Syria crossing into Anatolia and directly threatening Constantinople.<br> After defeating the Ottomans multiple times he accepted a peace brokered by European powers in 1842 and withdrew from the Levant; in return he and his descendants were granted hereditary rule over Egypt and Sudan. His dynasty would rule Egypt for over a century until the revolution of 1952 when King Farouk was overthrown by the Free Officers Movement led by Mohamed Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser establishing the Republic of Egypt. <br> Hamilton, Adams & Co. hardcover
184010343Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie, 1840. 2 volumes in-8 de [4]-360-[2]-6 (catalogue) et [8]-570-[2] pages, demi-chagrin noir, dos à 4 petits nerfs avec titre et tomaison dorés et encadrements à froid, tranches mouchetées. Reliure un peu frottée, rares rousseurs, tampon répété aux pages de titre et sur ff. vierges.
184726629London: F.G. Moon and Co. 1847. From the Standard Folio First Edition limited to 500 sets only. A single original hand-coloured lithographic plate drawn on stone by Louis Haghe after David Roberts' paintings done on location in 1838. Printed on a half folio sheet 17" x 13.55" the captioned image is 14" x 10" now presented in cream mounting boards 17" x 21" glazed behind clear mylar. Beautifully hand-coloured to the highest standards of the time. An example in excellent condition clean fresh beautifully preserved. FROM One of the most desirable of all travel and COLOURplate books. AN especially pretty image the ruins beautifully rendered with colorfully dressed people scattered about them. The island of Bigge adjacent to Philae was part of the site of the tomb of Osiris. Only the priests from Philae were permited to even set foot on the island let along enter the temples.<br> We have a good number of impressive images from the Standard Folio Edition of this classic work available for purchase. As well as many views of Egypt we also have available views of Nubia Petra Sinai the Jordan Tyre Sidon and Baalbec. Please inquire for further details.<br> In the course of two and a half months in 1838 traveling some 800 miles south from Cairo Roberts recorded the monumental temple sites along the Nile in more than a hundred sketches. As the first British artist to sketch the monuments of Ancient Egypt set on "Plains so vast.that until you come near them you have no idea of their magnificence" Roberts was well aware of the stir his drawings would create in London. According to John Ruskin writing in PRAETERITA Roberts's drawings "were the first studies ever made conscientiously by an English painter not to exhibit his own skill but to give true portraiture of scenes of historical and religious interest. F.G. Moon and Co. hardcover
184099210Hildburghausen: Bibliographisches Institut bzw. Schweinfurt, Geographische Gravir-Anstalt von Kleinknecht ohne Jahr.,, ca. 1840. 1 Blatt (Titel), 115 (entgegen der auf dem gestochenen Titel angegebenen 116 Karten listet das Verzeichnis 115 auf) meist grenzkolorierten Stahlstichkarten und Stadtpläne + 1 Blatt Verzeichnis der Karten. quer 8°. ( ca. 13,0 cm x19,0 cm). mamorierte Pappe der Zeit.,
18805358ABStuttgart und Leipzig, Hallberger, 1879-1880. Folio. VI, 387; XII, 432 S. Mit zahlreichen teilweise ganzseitigen Holzstichabbildungen und 2 farbigen Karten. Geprägte Orig.-Halblederbände mit reicher Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung, montierten Glasperlen und Goldschnitt.
1840007517Paris, Ducollet 1840-1841, 1840. XII, 456; 612 S. Dekorative rote Lederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Stehkanten, dreiseitig marmoriertem Schnitt sowie blindgeprägten Deckeln. Die 35 Briefe des französischen Reiseschriftstellers Baptistin Poujoulat (1809-1864) aus den Jahren 1836-37 schildern in der Hauptsache Kleinasien und Syrien, geben einen Abriß der türkisch-kurdischen Kriege und eine längere Beschreibung von Palmyra. Brunet 19979; "Poujoulat is a very interesting and penetrating observer" (Blackmer, p.282). Ein gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
186510787Wien, Braumüller, 1865. 1 Bl., XII, 320 S., 1 Bl. mit 29 Textxylos. 1 Frontispiz in Holzstich und 43 (1 gefalt. und 3 farb.) lithograph. Tafeln. Gr.-8°. OKart.(Rücken mit Läsuren, etw. gebräunt).
1847R240072192AU COMPTOIR DES IMPRIMEUR UNIS. 1847. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. LV + 399 + 447 pages - couverture muette marron - titre + tomaison écrit au feutre noir sur le dos - quelques pages non coupées - atlas de 18 cartes manquant - quelques rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - coins frottés - dos fendu - 3 photos disponibles - tome 1 partiellement désolidarisé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 962-Egypte et Soudan
1875ABC_46596Egypt 1875. A single oblong board 30 x 40 cm. Zangaki brothers 2 albumen photographic prints mounted on one board 1 on each side approx. 225 x 28 cm. 2 albumen photographic prints of a view of the Nile with pyramids in the background and the Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo by the Zangaki brothers "Adelphoi Zangaki" who were two photographers of Greek origin active in Egypt from ca. 1870 until the beginning of the 20th century. They can be grouped together with other commercial photographers who worked in Egypt during the second half of the 19th century. These photographers such as Félix Bonfils Gustave le Gray and others who were mostly of French origin were able to capitalise on the rising demand for photographic prints as souvenirs. Photographers like the Zangaki brothers often sold the albumen prints from their studios located in cities like Port Said Cairo and Suez but produced the actual photographs using the collodion process in a portable darkroom - a cart or sometimes even a boat - in the field.The brothers were quite prolific producing at least 1500 photographs of Egypt and other regions of the Middle East during the span of a few decades around the turn of the 20th century. Since these photographs were taken with the purpose of creating prints for tourists the subjects are often "quintessentially Egyptian" and sights such as the pyramids along the Nile river are captured. However they also provide a glimpse into Egyptian daily life or occasionally one can sneak a peek at one the photographers and their portable darkroom. Not much is known about the Zangaki brothers and until quite recently people thought that the photographic prints signed "Zangaki" were produced by one single person. With a tear in the lower margin not affecting the photographs some foxing remnants of white tape to one of the side margins of the board with a small blue ink mark below an inscription "Mosque of El Azhar." in the margin below the photograph of said mosque. Overall in good condition.l cf. Erdem Views of Egypt by Georgios and Constantinos Zangaki . 2009; Hannavy in: Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography p. 1521; Perez Focus east p. 233. ABE CAT Art History ABE CAT Middle East Arabian Peninsula unknown
1826PHO-2360Sl, imprimerie royale, 1826-27 - 4 vol. in 8° (21,5x13cm), 4ff - 429 pp. -2ff./442 pp.-2ff.- 431 pp./ 2ff.- 416pp., demi-basane tabac, dos à nerfs avec auteur, titre et tomaison, épidermures, petites rousseurs, mouillure angulaire au tome 2 Texte seul, illustré de 12 planches de costumes en couleurs, dont 4 planches de costumes en noir (T1), et de 3 planches inscription archéologiques.
1843PHO-2303Paris, Challamel, sans date (1843). In-8° de 328 pp. 16 pl. en coul. h.-t. Cartonnage illustrée d'éditeur à la Bradel. Des rousseurs, cartonnage usagé, fentes certaines planches brunies.
188416153Paris, Plon, Nourrit et Cie, 1884 ; 2 tomes in-folio ; demi-chagrin à coins vert foncé, dos à nerf, titre doré ; (4), 468 ; (4), 512 pp. et en tout 44 planches hors-texte gravées sur acier dont 2 frontispices et 3 cartes en couleurs (dont 2 à doubles pages) et le plan de Jérusalem et plusieurs centaines d'illustrations gravées sur bois.
184414501Paris, Comptoir des Imprimeurs Unis, 1844 ; in-8 ; plein maroquin bleu-marine, dos à nerfs, titre doré, double filet doré sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure, toutes tranches dorées sur marbrure (Andrieux) ; (8), 526 pp.
1851EYL-244Paris, G. Degonet, Leipsick, chez Ch. Twietemeyer, s. d. (1851). Grand in 8 de 2 ff., XXIV-292 p. Cartonnage romantique, percaline bleu nuit de l’éditeur, décors polychromes sur les plats et le dos, sur le plat sup. : deux femmes sous un arbre, dans les fleurs, l’une debout ressemble à une furie, l’autre, pensive, est assise par terre, dans un large encadrement à froid ; sur le second plat, fleur dorée avec pétale de couleurs, au bout de sa tige, dans un large encadrement à froid ; dos orné d’une banderole sinueuse portant le titre, décor floral, tranches dorées. BEL EXEMPLAIRE (photos sur demande)
183166700Wien, Carl Armbruster?s Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1829-1831. Kl.-8°. Mit 5 mehrf. gefalt. lithogr. Tafeln u. 3 gefalt. Tabellen. 4 Bll., 399 (1) S.; 4 Bll., 337 (1) S., 1 Bl.; 4 Bll., 322 S., 3 Bll., HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. je 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildchen u. gespränkeltem Rotschnitt.
184626628London: F.G. Moon and Co. 1846. From the Standard Folio First Edition limited to 500 sets only. A single original hand-coloured lithographic plate drawn on stone by Louis Haghe after David Roberts' paintings done on location in 1838. Printed on a half folio sheet 17" x 15" the captioned image is 14" x 10" now presented in cream mounting boards 21" x 17" glazed behind clear mylar. Beautifully hand-coloured to the highest standards of the time. An example in excellent condition clean fresh beautifully preserved. FROM One of the most desirable of all travel and COLOURplate books. A very beautiful image of the the Island of Philae from the Nile at Sunset. In the foreground are reeds and a sailboat behind which can be seen in near silhouette the Temple of Isis on the island. Philae was accounted to be one of the burying-places of Osiris and was held in high reverence both by the Egyptians to the north and the Nubians to the south. It was deemed profane for any but priests to dwell there and was accordingly sequestered and denominated "the Unapproachable." This is a view now un-viewable to modern eyes. Due to decades of constant flooding of Philae after the construction of the Aswan Low Dam every building was dismantled into about 40000 units and then transported to higher ground on the nearby island of Agilkia. The project was completed in time for the 1970 construction of the the Aswan High Dam.<br> We have a good number of impressive images from the Standard Folio Edition of this classic work available for purchase. As well as many views of Egypt we also have available views of Nubia Petra Sinai the Jordan Tyre Sidon and Baalbec. Please inquire for further details.<br> In the course of two and a half months in 1838 traveling some 800 miles south from Cairo Roberts recorded the monumental temple sites along the Nile in more than a hundred sketches. As the first British artist to sketch the monuments of Ancient Egypt set on "Plains so vast.that until you come near them you have no idea of their magnificence" Roberts was well aware of the stir his drawings would create in London. According to John Ruskin writing in PRAETERITA Roberts's drawings "were the first studies ever made conscientiously by an English painter not to exhibit his own skill but to give true portraiture of scenes of historical and religious interest. F.G. Moon and Co. hardcover
184626627London: F.G. Moon and Co. 1846. From the Standard Folio First Edition limited to 500 sets only. A single original hand-coloured lithographic plate drawn on stone by Louis Haghe after David Roberts' paintings done on location in 1838. Printed on a half folio sheet 17" x 13.5" the captioned image is 13.75" x 10" now presented in cream mounting boards 21" x 17" glazed behind clear mylar. Beautifully hand-coloured to the highest standards of the time. An example in excellent condition clean fresh beautifully preserved. FROM One of the most desirable of all travel and COLOURplate books. A very beautiful image of the Temple of Isis on the Island of Philae looking down the Nile. Philae was accounted to be one of the burying-places of Osiris and was held in high reverence both by the Egyptians to the north and the Nubians to the south. It was deemed profane for any but priests to dwell there and was accordingly sequestered and denominated "the Unapproachable." This is a view now un-viewable to modern eyes. Due to decades of constant flooding of Philae after the construction of the Aswan Low Dam every building was dismantled into about 40000 units and then transported to higher ground on the nearby island of Agilkia. The project was completed in time for the 1970 construction of the the Aswan High Dam.<br> We have a good number of impressive images from the Standard Folio Edition of this classic work available for purchase. As well as many views of Egypt we also have available views of Nubia Petra Sinai the Jordan Tyre Sidon and Baalbec. Please inquire for further details.<br> In the course of two and a half months in 1838 traveling some 800 miles south from Cairo Roberts recorded the monumental temple sites along the Nile in more than a hundred sketches. As the first British artist to sketch the monuments of Ancient Egypt set on "Plains so vast.that until you come near them you have no idea of their magnificence" Roberts was well aware of the stir his drawings would create in London. According to John Ruskin writing in PRAETERITA Roberts's drawings "were the first studies ever made conscientiously by an English painter not to exhibit his own skill but to give true portraiture of scenes of historical and religious interest. F.G. Moon and Co. hardcover
180260653London: W. Bulmer & Co. for G. & W. Nicol 1802. First U.K. Edition. First printing. Quarto 27cm. Contemporary sprinkled calf gold roll around outer perimeter of boards board edges tooled in blind titled in gilt on red leather spine label; plain endpapers; ivxxvi1951pp with postscript leaf paginated "188" inserted after p.188; 3 maps 2 folding with routes traced in color compiled by J. Rennell and engraved by J. Walker. Bookplate of John Bacon Lawrey Morritt Rokeby Park. Sound and clean mild rubbing to board edges spine leather dry and cracking internally with a few scatted spots of foxing one folding map with small tear at center fold but otherwise Very Good. Collated and complete. <br /> <br /> First English translation of Hornemann's travels previously published in German Weimar 1801. Hornemann a student at Göttingen was "engaged by the African Association in London with instructions to reach the River Niger by crossing the Sahara from Egypt." When Napoleon's army took Cairo Hornemann managed to gain Napoleon's patronage for his journey. He joined a caravan heading toward Marzuq and visited several oases before turning north to Tripoli. There he "sent despatches back to London" then joined a caravan heading south and disappeared. Later information suggested that he had successfully crossed the Sahara but died of dysentery just north of the Niger. HOWGEGO I H100. W. Bulmer & Co. for G. & W. Nicol unknown
1822582351 vol. in-8 cartonnage bradel bleu de l'époque, Chez Chassériau, Paris, 1822, 2 ff., xliv-438 pp. avec frontispice et 2 planches dépliantes ; Chez l'Auteur, et Chez les Marchands de Nouveautés, Paris, 1822, 1 f. (faux-titre), 92 pp. Titres complets : Abrégé de l'Origine de tous les Cultes, Nouvelle édition ornée d'un portrait de l'auteur, et augmentée 1e : d'une notice sur sa vie et ses écrits ; 2e d'une clef de ses ouvrages sur l'origine de tous les cultes ; 3e : de sa dissertation sur le Zodiaque de Denderah, avec deux planches représentant les Zodiaques rectangulaire et circulaire trouvés dans le même temple égyptien [ Suivi de : ] Notice sur le Voyage de M. Lelorrain, en Egypte ; et Observations sur le Zodiaque circulaire de Denderah [ Edition originale ]
1821PHO-919London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Borwn, 1821 ,première édition in-4 (280x220 mm), relié plein cuir , dos refait avec auteur et titre , plats frottés , tranches cailloutées ,xxvii-553pp , frontispice , carte dépliante , 7 planches HT (1 dépliante) , rousseurs .
181899913447L'Huillier Paris, L'Huillier, Novembre 1818. In-8 relié cartonnage rouge de l'époque, faux-titre, titre, 340 pages. Petits défauts sans gravité au cartonnage, intérieur en très bon état. Sans la carte annoncée. Ouvrage du plus grand intérêt et peu courant.
1867GIT00f10Paris Imprimerie Impériale 1867. 6vol in-4 LIV 490 474 555 485 532 608pp. Demi chagrin vert lierre, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, tête dorée, rel époque. Orné de 30cartes en couleurs hors texte sur double page. Bel exp, dans une reliure décorative, pratiquement sans rousseurs. Tulard 1079.
1802GITb285A Lyon chez Reymann et à Paris chez la Veuve Périsse An X 1802. In-8 5ff n ch 4-266 6pp. Demi percaline chagrinée anthracite, pièce de titre basane marron, relié vers 1840. Orné d'un frontispice colorié dépliant. Exemplaire en parfait état.
1829237131829 PARIS, Eymery, Fruger et Cie Editeurs, 1829 - EDITION ORIGINALE - Bien complet des 50 cartes couleurs (certaines fortes traces d'humidité) - In-folio, 52,5 x 37,5 cm - 1/2 Reliure -1 mors fatigué - Dos lisse orné - 4 + 100 pages de texte (mouillures) puis 50 cartes gravées par Lallemand, en double pages montées sur onglet et colorées à la main excepté les 2 premières : systemes Planétaires et Planispheres Célestes qui sont en noir - Envoi rapide et soigné