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591509Leipzic, Barth, 1839, Se trouve à Paris chez Pierre Dufart. 3 volumes in-8, reliure moderne demi-basane brune à coins, dos à nerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison, [4]ff.-XX-47-312 pp., 4 tableaux dépliants en 3 planches in fine, [2]ff.-462 pp., 4 planches dépliantes in fine et [2]ff.-572 pp.
P., Plon, 1882-1884. Deux volumes in folio (40 x 30 cm) reliés demi maroquin rouge à coins, avec soulignement d'un double filet doré sur la hauteur et aux coins, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, 468 pages- 22 gravures sur acier hors texte (dont plan de Jérusalem en couleurs sur double pageset 288 gravures sur bois dans le texte ; (&é pages-22 gravures sur acier hors texte (dont sur double page la carte de la Palestine et la carte de l'Egypte et de l'Arabie Pérée en couleurs), avec 305 garvures sur bois dans le texte. Rousseurs affectant les marges en particulier dans le premier volume
589931Le Caire, IFAO, 1962. In-4 rel., demi-chagrin chocolat à coins, dos à nerfs, auteurs et titre dorés, XIV-505 pp, frontispice, III pl. h.-t. (dont le front.), 201 fig. in-t., index, bibliogr.
590678New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1962. In-folio, rel. d'éd. pleine toile gommée beige, titre doré, XIII-146 pp., 30 pl. in fine en noir, index, bibliogr.
Crown quarto. Pp. x, 587. Plates, text figures, diagrams, tables. Appendices, indices, references, bibliography. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
1735PHO-2385Paris, Chez Louis Genneau et Jacques Rollin, 1735, 2 tomes en 1 volume in-4 (25,5x20cm), portrait en frontispice de l'auteur gravé par E. Jeaurat, titre en rouge et noir, XXI + 3 pp. (table) + 328 pp. + 242 pp. + 19 pp., 7 planches hors texte dont 2 dépliantes. Veau postérieur (19ème), dos à nerfs ornés, filets aux plats, frottements, charnières fendues, coins émoussés, coiffes arasées, manque la pièce de titre, petites rousseurs.
Two parts in one volume. Paginated consecutively. Quarto. Pp. xii, 79; 81-218. Plus large folding chart in rear pocket. Plus 3 other folding charts bound at end. Corrigenda leaf loosely inserted. Original publisher's wrappers, bump at bottom of bookblock. In near fine condition. ~ First edition. Renowned demotist and papyrologist Pieter Willem Pestman's (1933-2010) original seminal doctoral dissertation, presented to the Leiden University in 1961. Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Dr. Adriaan de Buck. This copy includes the rare Corrigenda slip, as well as the 10-point dissertation statement.
19574Histoire Naturelle et Mythologique de l'Ibis. Paris, chez Allais en 1805. In-8 orné de 6 planches gravées par Bouquet d'après les dessins de H-J. Redouté et Barraband. 224 pages. Demi-veau glacé, reliure signée Thouvenin. Ex-libris, blason non identifié. BE.Mouillure sans gravité en haut des dernières pages et de la couverture.Des rousseurs.Tranches marbrées.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Bumping to back top corner. 2 Stamps to textblock have been deleted with black marker. Text is clean of marks. ; Excavated by the late George Andrew Reisner. Fold-out map of the Merloe South and Merloe West Cemeteries tucked into pocket inside back cover. ; Vol. 5; 457 pages
Four volumes. Paginated consecutively. Crown quarto. Pp. iv, 291, (12), plus 7 facsimile plates; 292-432, (12); 433-654, (8); 653-859. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's stiff wrappers, one cover bit rubbed at fore-edge. In a very good condition, fine interiors. ~ First edition. Complete set. Institut d'Égyptologie Université Paul-Valéry.
Quarto. Plate volume comprising of 77 plates, many of which are folding. Original publisher's wrappers printed in red and black, spine and edges frayed. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First edition. Complete with all plates as called-for.
Two parts in one volume. Crown quarto. Paginated consequitevly. Pp. 9, 13-161; 165-302. Original stiff wrappers printed in red; some sporadic finger soiling and marginal spots. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Supplément aux Annales du service des antiquités de l'Égypte, 16. One of Daumas' most important monographs. [DEDICATION COPY, SIGNED:] Dedicated by Daumas to Egyptologist Prof. Jozef Vergote, and signed "Le Caire, 1952". François Félix Eugène Daumas (1915-1984). Jozef Vergote (1910-1992). With his annotations in pen and pencil, some on loose sheets of paper. Rare scholar's copy.
Three volumes bound in one as issued. Quarto. Pp. lxxxiii, 625, 15 (Paradigmen); ix, 55 (Register der Zitate). Hardcover, bound in full cloth with original printed wrapper and spine-panel laid-down; splits to cloth at joints. In a very good condition, with exceptionally well preserved and clean interior. ~ First edition. Uncommonly, here is the complete work issued by the publisher in one volume, including the Register der Zitate. It appears with correct pagination, contrary to the pagination errors in few sections of the multi-volume set. Analecta Orientalia, 34/39. "Wichtiger Hinweis zu E. Edel, Altägyptische Grammatik (An Or 34/39)" is loosely inserted.
Two volumes. I. Text: Quarto. Pp. (ii), 142. Plus 9 plates. Text figures and full-page tables. Original decorated wrappers, spine ends bit cdreased. In a very good condition, fine interior. [AND:] II. Plates. Folio. (ii), plus 30 plates. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering on green labels. In fine condition, crisp interior. ~ First edition. Rare complete work. The Text volume appeared in 1972 as volume LII of the Bibliothèque d'Études. It provides the text volume of a joint Cairo-Brooklyn undertaking and is scarce since years. The Brooklyn Museum published the Plate volume two years later as volume VII in the Wilbour Monographs. [ADDED:] The rare original extended Corrigenda list to the Text Volume, listing 23 corrections and revisions to the "Commentaire et Notes à la Traduction" section. It was issued separately two years after the publication of the book and is of considerable importance to the correct reading of the text though practically no longer available. [ALSO ADDED:] In 1982, Dieter Kurth published an extended review of Goyon's book with an long list of faults and omissions in the Plates Volume as well as an extended list of comments on entries in the Text Volume. The original offprint of this important review is herewith added. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).
28 fascicles. Quarto. Pp. xxxii, 848. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers. In fine condition. Bright, crisp interiors. Excellent. ~ First edition. Volume III, complete.
15 fascicles. Quarto. Pp. xxxii, 448. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers, those of the first fascicle are torn and detached. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Volume IV, complete, of this mammoth work. [Provenance:] Renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts' (1939-2018) working copy. With a small inscription at corner of each cover. The first fascicle is very used and heavily annotated and marked in pencil, sometime in pen. The notes, cross-references, and possible corrections make this volume a unique copy which allows a very rare, private insight into the thought process of this great scholar.
Three volumes. I-II: Folio. 212 plates; 448; III: Quarto. Pp. v, (iii), 204. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ Fine facsimile reprint, identical to the Berlin, Asher, 1886 edition.
77 volumes. Octavo. Original characteristic lemon stiff wrappers, occasionally a signature or volume number in neat manuscript on spine. In fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Complete run of the first 77 issues of this much sought after publication. [ADDED:] Gesamtinhaltsverzeichnis und Indizes zu den Heften 1-20 (Göttingen, 1977); [AND:] Gesamtinhaltsverzeichnis und Indizes zu den Heften 21-40 (Göttingen, 1983).
91596aafGenève, Georg, 1967 / 1972 / 1977, gr. in-4to, 62 S. / 232 p. mit 163 illustrations dont 5 grandes cartes dépl. à l’int du 2de plat, / 232 p. / + volume de planches, reliure en cuir originale. Emboîtage. Exemplaire en parfait état.
1800PHO-1540Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Didot l'aîné, an VIII-IX (1800-1801), Paris, Didot l'Aîné, 4 volumes in-8, relié cartonnage d’attente bleu, dos muet, non rogné, en pagination continue, 2ff.-105 pp., 2 ff.-107-264pp., 1 f.-265-350 et VI-519 pp., couvertures frottées, dos manquant au volume des pièces officielles de l’armée d’Égypte, manque le faux titre à la 2eme partie des pièces diverses…
0207-Co.J. Radierung mit leichtem Plattenton, auf cremefarbenem Velin, signiert. 11,9:19,6 cm. Sehr feiner Abdruck, linke obere Ecke mit Knickfalte. Blatt 7 der 15-Blatt Folge ?Aus Ägypten?. Berlin, Propyläen-Verlag, 1922.
1962253111Providence: Brown University Press 1962. 6 Bll. + 60 S. + zus. 37 Taf. (davon eine mehrfach gef., farb. 2° Ln.*schönes Expl.*.
1917132790Le Caire, Institut français d’archéologie orientale (IFAO), 1907 1917 5 volumes grand in-4, broché, en partie non coupé, VIII- 377- 428- 448- 458- 259 pp. Index à chaque volume. Dos tachés, petits accrocs en pied sans manque pour 2 volumes Bon exemplaire.Mémoires publiés par les Membres de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale. 17 à 21. I : Des origines à la fin de la XIIe dynastie. II : De la XIIIe à la fin de la XVIIIe dynastie. III : De la XIXe à la XXIVe dynastie. IV : De la XXe dynastie à la fin des Ptolémées. V : Les empereurs romains. Réimpression sans date.
1969132802Picard & Cie 1969 7 volumes in-8.brochés et 3 atlas in-4 brochés. Tome premier: en 2 vols : Les époques de formation, * la Préhistoire et ** Les trois premières Dynasties :1044 p.Nombreuses illustrations en noir. Tome II: en 2 vols: Les grandes époques, * L'Architecture funéraire et ** L'Architecture religieuse et civile .1086 p. Dessins.Reproductions en noir.Plan dépliant. Tome III: Les grandes époques. La Statuaire.701 p.avec Index et Table des Matières. Plus l'Atlas de CLXXIV planches en noir.Couv.illustrée. Tome IV: * Bas-reliefs et Peintures. Scènes de la vie quotidienne première partie .858 p.Croquis,plus l'Atlas de 40 pl.en noir,couv.illustrée. Tome V. ** Bas-reliefs et Peintures. Scènes de la vie quotidienne.1037 p.avec Table des Matières. Plus l'Atlas de cette deconde partie, 48 pl. La couvrture du volume II, 2 est entâchée avec un léger débord sur 4 ff. Par ailleurs bon exemplaire.
1798181876London: printed for J. Wright 1798-1800. Mixed editions as usual. The work is formed of a collection of letters written by soldiers in Napoleon's army in Egypt published by the British as a propaganda exercise. The contents include the private accounts of foot soldiers in the campaign reports from General Damas to General Kleber and Napoleon complaining about his wife to his brother. Each letter is translated with additional footnotes. Facsimiles of both Napoleon's and Nelson's handwriting can be found on the folding plate. Provenance: from the library of Clive Richards although unmarked as such. Richards owned "the finest collection of Nelson letters in private hands" according to The Telegraph. He served as vice president of the Nelson Society and was a member of the 1805 Club for 30 years. 3 vols bound in one octavo 217 x 132 mm pp. xxiv 248 4; iv xxxii 236 4; ii xx 182. Vol. 1 bound with half title. Engraved tissue-guarded folding plate and folding map tables in text; text in English and French. With 8 pp. of publisher's advertisements. Contemporary mottled quarter calf red spine label smooth spine with flat bands ruled in gilt marbled boards edges yellow. Inscribed on half-title "Chas J. Clarke April 19th 1799" verses 10-13 of Horace's Ode 1.37 inscribed in pencil on front free endpaper recto. Spine a little stripped head chipped extremities slightly rubbed tips bumped contents a little toned and foxed: a very good copy. ESTC T148911; T122998; T121981; Sandler 853. "Clive Richards City financier and owner of the finest collection of Nelson letters in private hands - obituary" The Telegraph 23 April 2021. hardcover