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12466Used; Like New/Used; Like New. An ornamental music folder boards covered in gold velvet the front board decorated with four brass corner ornaments each inlaid with multi-color cloisonné surrounding an elaborate and large central decoration in brass and detailed cloisonné with a raised image of a lyre at the center. 14.25 x 11.25x .5 inches. From the collection of King Farouk of Egypt sold originally at the 1988 Oakland Galleries auction of the J.W. Menhall Estate including items from the King Farouk Collection and sold here with a copy of the sale catalogue in which the folder is illustrated. <br><br><br />Farouk I of Egypt was the tenth ruler from the Muhammad Ali Dynasty and the penultimate King of Egypt and the Sudan succeeding his father Fuad I of Egypt in 1936. He ruled during a turbulent time in Egyptian and Middle East history that was marked by the creation of the Arab League the first Arab-Israeli conflict and heated nationalist opposition to the British. Instead of being the shrewd political leader that Egypt needed Farouk was a materialistic womanizer and corpulent spendthrift whose outrageous lifestyle eventually led to his downfall. Enamoured of the glamorous royal lifestyle although he already had thousands of acres of land dozens of palaces and hundreds of cars the youthful king often travelled to Europe for grand shopping sprees earning the ire of many of his subjects. It is said that he ate 600 oysters a week and in 1951 he bought the pear-shaped 94-carat Star of the East Diamond and a fancy-coloured oval-cut diamond from jeweler Harry Winston. Overthrown in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 he was forced to abdicate in favor of his infant son Ahmed Fuad who succeeded him as Fuad II of Egypt. He died in exile in Italy. hardcover books
195118507Cairo 1951. Album with approxmately 280 photographs; mounted with photo-corners only not glued down; many with identifiers on back dating the photograph and naming the participants; many photographs of social activities state and company dinners tennis matches other sporting activities where apparently these people went to be entertained in Cairo and Alexandria Egypt; a mixing of Middle-Eastern and Western-style events with some military and political leaders socially melding with the engineers and workers on this project; with views of the Egyptian countryside as well as of the plant; with a book in Arabic evidently promoting the new facility with black and white photographs; also including about 30-40 photographs of family outings evidently in Europe Italy and other places where family and friends may have had leave from building the project; various formats mostly snapshot size however there are many 3" x 5" and larger even a couple of 7"x 9" size; all contained in a faux leather album with a very worn spine and coming disbound; photographs clear well-taken and very well preserved recording a little-known aspect of Western business and industrial development in the Middle East with the participation of wives and families while a project was being completed and during the Nasser revolutionary era; We note that some of the equipment possibly for power generation bears the Babcock & Wilcox name and also equipment from Kohorn who were textile equipment manufacturers; these names are visible on the apparatus pictured in the accompanying brochure. Hard Cover. Very Good. Hardcover books
1961128445New York: Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor 1961. Draft script for the 1961 play. Brief annotations in holograph pencil and ink on the title page. <br/><br/>Chayefsky's play previewed on Broadway on November 8 1961 opened the following day an for over 200 performances and closed on June 2 1962. He was nominated for a Tony Award as were producers Coe and Cantor. <br/><br/>Gideon Campbell witnesses the Angel of the Lord March who enlists him to perform a miracle in battle and to kill an idolatrous Hebrew. Gideon refuses and suggests that his pity for man is above God's law. God begrudgingly concedes. <br/><br/>Basis for Wilhelm Semmelroth's West German film 1966 and for George Schaefer's Emmy nominated television movie 1971. <br/><br/>Black titled wrappers with paper title label on the spine. Title page present undated with a credit for playwright Chayefsky. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-2-41 Act 2 Scene 2 Page 41. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two silver brads. Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor unknown books
14064Circa 1870s vintage sepia albumen photograph showing the Sphynx in the foreground and Pyramids in the background. This photograph is by Zangaki. 8.5" x 10.9". Unmounted. A nice early example in good condition. unknown books
140491880s Albumen Photo of the interior of the hypostyle hall in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera Egypt. The great vertical mass created by the columns capped with carved heads and bathed in sunlight is contrasted with the small human-sized door at the end of the hallway with darkness and rubble inside. The photograph measures 11" x 8." Photograph taken by Adelphoi Zangaki circa 1880s a noted travel photographer best known for his ancient Egyptian scenes. An excellent example. Small tear near top margin otherwise in excellent condition. unknown books
14111Set of two vintage Albumen photographs 8 1/4" X 10-1/2" 8.25" x 10.5" made in the 1800s. Unmounted. First photo shows a view of the Pyramids with a foreground of Palm Trees and Native men on Camels. The Sphinx can be seen in the distance. Etched into the lower left of the photograph are the words "Palmiers & Pyramides vue Generale 494" and in the lower right the photographer's mark "JP Sebah." Very clean condition with a few small flaws in the emulsion. Pascal Sébah opened his photography studio in Istanbul in 1857 and by 1873 was successful enough to open another studio in Cairo. After he died in 1886 the studio was managed by his brother Cosmi until Pascal's son Jean joined him in 1888. Due to the mark this is most likely a photograph by Jean Pascal Sebah. An excellent example. Second photo captures a scene on the Nile in Egypt with pyramids in the background by Cosmi Sebah. The photographer's signature in the negative lower right recto. Several minor scattered imperfections including a waviness throughout. Overall condition is good. unknown books
139692 photographs of Ramesis Statueand Large Monument.Printed Circa 1880s on 2 large albumen prints. 8-1/2"x10" mounted on recto and verso of one 10"x10" board. First image is signed on photograph in ink "A. Beato." Second image appears to have been signed in negative "A. Beato" Cockling to mount some surface scratching on both photographs. Upper corner of mount bent not affecting any image.<br/>Because of the existence of a number of photographs signed "Felice Antonio Beato" and "Felice A. Beato" it was long assumed that there was one photographer who somehow managed to photograph at the same time in places as distant as Egypt and Japan. But in 1983 it was shown by Italo Zannier Bennett 1996 38 that "Felice Antonio Beato" represented two brothers Felice Beato and Antonio Beato who sometimes worked together sharing a signature. The confusion arising from the signatures continues to cause problems in identifying which of the two photographers was the creator of a given image. Antonio Beato went to Cairo in 1860 where he spent two years before moving to Luxor where he opened a photographic studio in 1862 and began producing tourist images of the people and architectural sites of the area. In the late 1860s Beato was in partnership with Hippolyte Arnoux. unknown books
1929303083London A. & C. Black 1929. 1929. 8vo. Author's preface. 48 full-page photographs 2 maps. Chronological list of Egyptian dynasties and kings bibliographical note index. Gilt stamped green cloth. Dust jacket unclipped; chip to back panel of Vol. I small chip to spine top of Vol. II short tears foxing to edges; light soiling. Very good. 2 volumes. No signatures or bookplates. Uncommon in dust jackets. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. London, A. & C. Black, 1929. hardcover books
189033186London: Thos. Cook & Son; Cairo: Cook's Tourist Office 1890. First edition. Contains an extensive listing at the back with the Egyptian Kings and showing their cartouches. 1 vols. Sm. 8vo. Original brown cloth limp boards with decorations on upper cover in gilt with the title in blind on lower spine lettered in gilt. Some rubbing fraying of extremities some light marginal discoloration some markings and notations in text probably by Jean Struthers whose signature and bookplate are present. A very good copy. First edition. Contains an extensive listing at the back with the Egyptian Kings and showing their cartouches. 1 vols. Sm. 8vo. Budge the noted Egyptologist was keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum from 1893 to 1924. He is well known for his excavations in Egypt Mesopotamia and the Sudan. Thos. Cook & Son; Cairo: Cook's Tourist Office unknown books
185029607Brussels 1850. First editions. Frontispiece & 1 plate in first; Second has frontis. only. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary quarter mottled calf fine. First editions. Frontispiece & 1 plate in first; Second has frontis. only. 1 vols. 8vo. Ibrahim-Hilmy p. 331first title unknown books
14390Original nineteenth century photochrome print. 10.5" by 8." Mounted on split card. Photograph shows six women and two small children on the back of a cart traveling on dirt street guided by a barefoot boy with a white donkey. All the women wear hijabs and have powerful expressions on their faces. Behind the cart is a classic Arab door frame with Arabic or Egyptian motifs. The bottom of the photo reads in gold lettering "2187. P.Z. - Kairo. Charrette Transportant des Femmes Arabes." Overall a very attractive and sharp image. In very good condition overall with some minor imperfections. unknown books
188683474Le Caire 1886. Hardcover. Very Good. First item: 114p. Second item: 166p. Later quarter cloth with both wrappers bound in. 24cm. Former owner's name. French text. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1814002129New York: Van Winkle and Wiley 1814. Hardcover. Second American edition translated from the French by F. Shoberl; 8 3/4 x 5 1/2; pp. 9 4-471 1 1-46 2; full polished speckled calf over boards; red morocco label with gilt title to spine; a few scuffs to leather on spine and a bit of wear to corners; small penciled-in signature of previous owner to ffep and title page; illustrated with a large fold-out map three copper and four wood engravings; map with a closed cut to one of the panels but complete; very good condition.François-Rene Vicomte de Chateaubriand 1768 - 1848 was a French diplomat historian and author largely regarded as the father of Romanticism in French literature. An avid traveller Chateaubriand based the current book on his field notes taken during a research trip in 1806 and 1807 which would later become part of his prose epic "Les Martyrs" set during the Roman persecution of early Christianity. New York: Van Winkle and Wiley hardcover books
1923303089New York Dodd Mead and Company; London Hopkinson & Company 1923. 1923. First edition. 8vo. 53 b/w illustrations. Bibliographical references. Original 3/4 dark brown cloth over gray patterned boards paper spine label medium foxing to edges. Very good. 160 pages. No dust jacket. Bookplate of Irma Dehn Young on the front pastedown. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company; London, Hopkinson & Company, 1923. hardcover books
19008374NEWCASTLE FENWICK 1900 1900. LT BROWN OVER TAN BOARDS FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NEWCASTLE, FENWICK, 1900 hardcover books
14407Lot of Stereoviews Depicting Life in Egypt from a Westerner's Perspective. Seven Underwood Stereoview Photos: Egypt . Slight bias to all ink marks to corners horizon foxing/dusty/edge wear corner stain to one. unknown books
14929Collection of 8 Stereoview Photographs bearing a double 6" x 3" photograph depicting various scenes from turn of the century Egypt including photos of the Temple of Luxor village dwellings an Arab caravan at the tomb of the Khalif's the Virgin's tree the Great Nile bridge the broken statue of Rameses I Alikaka Dancers at an Arab market and a gathering of Arab merchants of Cairo. Slight ½" chipping to top margin of one stereoview not affecting image. Overall a unique perspective of life in Egypt at the turn of the century. In very good condition. unknown books
303998 yearly fasciscules in 2 vols.: I. 1904/5 II. 1905/6 III. 1906/7 IV. 1907/8 V. 1908/9 VI. 1909/10 VII. 1910/11 VIII. 1911/12 var. pag. ca. 80 pp. per vol. collection of papers summarizing the various excavations and discoveries of the various teams ed. by F. Ll. Griffith with notes lists of related publications etc. bibl. chron. numerous plates throughout most of site maps and photos. 4to. Bds. sl. chipped orig. wrpps. bd. in. London E. E. F. 1905-1912. Ex-library copy. The text concerns excavations at such sites as Abydos Atfieh Deir El-Bahari the Sinai Karnak and others. unknown books
14063Vintage albumen photograph. Printed Circa 1890s. 8.25" x 10.5". A scene on the Nile in Egypt with pyramids in the background by Cosmi Sebah. The photographer's signature in the negative lower right recto. Overall condition is good. unknown books
188383522Le Caire: Barbier 1883. Hardcover. Good. 566p. Contemporary quarterbinding. Moderate cover scuffing and wear. Inked note in French on endpaper. Hinges repaired. French text. <br/><br/> Barbier hardcover books
1978013502Bruxelles: Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elisabeth 1978. First Edition. Quarto. 157p. 6 plates 37 figures 2 folding plates. stamped "review copy American Anthropologist"--. The author discovered in 1967 this region about 80 km south of Luxor locating a series of well-stratified epipaleolithic campsites. Using Radiocarbon-dating they fit the area 6400-5980 BC; consequently filling a gap in the prehistoric cultural sequence of Egypt between the Upper Paleolithic Period circa 10000 BC and the earliest Neolithic phase 5500 B.C. Bound in dark blue cloth lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt corners only slightly bent a few faint scratches. A very nice copy. Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elisabeth unknown books
193547120n.p. 1935. 1st Printing. White card stock leaf printed in red and blue. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Corners are slight bumped and rubbed some light age toning otherwise a nice bright copy. Broadsheet. 12-5/8" x 9-1/4" <br/><br/>"The now Cosmopolitan Hotel began life as the Grosvenor Hotel back in the early 1920s. In 1929 the building’s lease was purchased by Egypt’s premier hotelier Charles Baehler who did his own refurb and reopened the place in May 1929 renaming the hotel the Metropolitan. Baehler was the chairman of Egyptian Hotels Ltd which already owned almost every grand hotel in Cairo." Grand Hotels of Egypt website This menu is in French and only offering French cuisine. unknown books
1900229490Printed by Newcastle-upon-Thane Fenwick & Wade ca. 1900. 1900. First edition. 8vo. 8 b/w figures. Original 1/2 light brown cloth over tan boards spine and upper cover with printed labels lower right corner is worn. Very good. 138 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. [Printed by Newcastle-upon-Thane, Fenwick & Wade, ca. 1900]. hardcover books
19373838Cairo: Tourist Development Association of Egypt 1937-38. Wraps with chromolithograph illustration. Very Good/Third issue of the short-lived three years luxury travel magazine sponsored by the Egyptian state. The illustrations intend to promote the idea of Egypt as a modern nation and society. Volume 1 number 3. 34cm; 32 pages illustrated with photo halftones. Ads. Text in French and English. Tourist Development Association of Egypt paperback books
19373837Cairo: Tourist Development Association of Egypt 1937-38. Wraps with chromolithograph illustration. Very Good/Second issue of the short-lived three years luxury travel magazine sponsored by the Egyptian state. The illustrations intend to promote the idea of Egypt as a modern nation and society. Volume 1 number 2. 34cm; 48 pages illustrated with photo halftones. Ads. Text in French and English. Tourist Development Association of Egypt paperback books