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183956465ABMünchen, im Verlage des Herausgebers, Paris, bei Rittner & Goupil, Leipzig, bei Weigel, Würzburg, bey Christian Weiss, (1839-40). Quer-Gr.-Folio. 6 getönte lithogr. Tafeln, jeweils mit Seidenhemdchen. Lose in illustr. lithogr. Orig.-Lieferungsumschlag.
183956467ABMünchen, im Verlage des Herausgebers, Paris, bei Rittner & Goupil, Leipzig, bei Weigel, Würzburg, bey Christian Weiss, (1839-40). Quer-Gr.-Folio. Textblatt (Deutsch und Französisch) und 6 getönte lithogr. Tafeln, jeweils mit Seidenhemdchen. Lose in illustr. lithogr. Orig.-Lieferungsumschlag.
5022In 4 pleine toile verte d’éditeur,Belle plaque polychrome animée de Fernand FAU,avec titre doré,frise décorative en encadrement.Titre doré au dos.Reliure de POESIN.Faux-titre, titre,84 pages,entièrement montées sur onglets.36 illustrations en couleurs de JOB dont 32 pleine-page et 4 double-page.Boivin & Cie 1910.Bel exemplaire
612838Ernest Leroux, Editeur Paris 1902 In-8 ( 255 X 160 mm ) de 288 pages, demi-percaline verte à la bradel, dos lisse janséniste avec pièce de titre de maroquin bronze, couvertures conservées ( Reliure de l'époque ). 3 planches hors-texte dont 2 doubles et 1 dépliante. EDITION ORIGINALE. Bel exemplaire.
027526Berlin., Nicolai'sche Buchhandlung. Erster Theil: Wanderungen durch Sicilien und Malta. Mit einer Musikbeilage. 1834. (7S - Zuschrift an Annunziata), 458S., 32S. Musikbeilage (Noten). ; Zweiter Theil: Wanderungen durch das Nilthal. 1840. X, 594S. ; Zustand: Einbandkanten bestoßen. Innen durchgängig leicht braunfleckig. Fotografien können auf Nachfrage zugesandt werden. Parthey,geboren 1798 in Berlin, Sohn eines höheren Beamten (Finanzdirektorium), studierte in Berlin und Heidelberg, unternahm, zahlreiche Reisen , u.a. nach Griechenland und Ägypten, erbte 1825 von seinem Onkel Chr.Fr.Nicolai die Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, starb 1872 in Rom. Kl.-8°. Halbleinen.
600871Le Caire, Imp. de l'IFAO, 1927. In-folio, rel. demi chagrin marine à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, 44 pp., 29 pl. (plans, reprod. photogr.) en noir, frontisp. en coul. Texte en anglais.
200239152ABMainz, später: Darmstadt, Philipp von Zabern, später: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft wbg, 2002-2021. 4°, je Heft ca. 100 S. mit sehr Farb- und s/w-Abbildungen, Illustrationen, Kartendarstellungen, Ausgrabungsskizze, Luftbildern, Werbeanzeigen etc., farbig illustr. original Hefte, fast durchgängig sehr schöne, saubere Exemplare, zumeist noch mit den Beilagen
19189999_03411Oxford Oxford University Press 1918. 1st Edition . Offprint. . Six parts in three bound in one. Quarto. Pp. 127-138; ii 179-200; 242-271 ii Index. Plus a full-page sketch map of the Eastern Delta printed in several colours. With 3 text figures. Original monograph printed wrappers small inscription spine ends worn. In a very good condition. ~ FIRST EDITION thus. Reprinted from The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 1918. Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner 1879-1963. From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Baudouin van de Walle 1901-1988. Beinlich-Seeber 8293. OFP-K <br/> <br/> Oxford, Oxford University Press unknown
22242Both from Darlington. 15 and 17 August 1847. See Sams's entry in the Oxford DNB. Two letters providing an interesting glimpse of the practicalities of Victorian antiquarian bookselling. Both letters 3pp 12mo and bifoliums addressed on reverse of second leaf with broken seals and postmarks to 'Godfrey Meynell Esqre at Mr Stamp's Surgeon Seaton Carew nr Hartlepool.' Both addressed to 'Respected Frd.' In fair condition aged and worn. ONE: 15 August 1847. He begins by explaining that he was 'from home in the city of Durham' when Meynell's letter came. Sams explains the pricing of two items in his catalogue beginning with: 'The reduced price to give satisfaction that the rare Chaucer 1542 folio was put at was £2. 15s. 6d tho' it was considered modest at a guinea more 3. 13. 6'. The second book 'the Anglo Poetica' 'has not a word said for binding therefore it is to be taken as in old binding for when in Russia they carefully state it & when extra bd neat &c. But the present is very neat in the original oak bds covered with leather a state generally quite prized.' He discusses the cost of delivery: 'The carriage I do not suppose will be above a shilling which is the price to York much further than Seaton. However as perhaps the gentleman to whom I now write may be a customer hereafter I have determined to sustain the further loss tho' not intended to go at the least under the £2. 15s. 6 & on receing a line saying the exact mode by which this work is to be sent & whether by coach or merchant train the post order can be enclosed in the letter it shall be very carefully packed & sent as may be pointed out.' He ends with the information that 'a gentleman I saw at Durham since I have been away spoke to me about this very work & it seems likely he will call abt. It when this way at not less than 3£. or 3. 3s. Had it not the little injury it is supposed it wd. be well worth even 5£. now.' TWO: 17 August 1847. Begins: 'Thine has come to hand - the rare edition of Chaucer has been gone thro' leaf by leaf & it seems quite difficult to collate for the paging is very often wrong but the catchwords prove nothing to be wanting. Yet we fear 1 or 2 leaves are wanting in the interior quite perfect at beginning & end tho' difficult to ascertain as clearly as could be wished.' Sams is 'striving to leave for the Metropolis' the following day '& time being exceedingly precious so close attention has not been given to the looking over the book as could otherwise.' He suggests a price of £2 15s for 'this rare book which is remarkable in having the original first & second titles as well as last leaf &c & also for being in the original oak bds neatly covered with embossed leather'. He ends: 'I think of keeping it apprehending it wd. bring that or more at auction even.' A postscript concerns catalogue orders and ends: 'The christn. name is Joseph -'. In another hand Meynell's beneath the address on the reverse of the second leaf is an eight-line note on the faults in a book the Chaucer beginning: 'In the prologue at least 2 leaves are wanting that is from verse 505 to 715 -'. Both from Darlington. 15 and 17 August 1847. hardcover
7 vols., 8vo., First Edition; black/blue cloth, gilt backs (one backstrip lettered in silver), a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. SECOND VOLUME SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON HALF-TITLE. Raven's second and final 'roman fleuve' broadly continues the story of 'Alms for Oblivion' (10 vols., 1964-1976). SELDOM OFFERED FOR SALE AS A SET, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
1955253108Oxford: University Press 1955. 18 S. + 64 Taf. 2° Ln. *Rücken aufgehellt, sonst schönes Expl.*.
60971c.1880. . Albumen print. Good rich tones and an enchanting image showing a street in Cairo with a mosque and domestic dwellings. Numbered in negative; Dimensions: 250 x 200mm. 10 x 8 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1880]. unknown
186344380ABLeipzig Brockhaus 1863. 2 Theile in 1 Bd. 8° XXIV/266, VI/336 S., m. Tab., 2 Kart. Halbleder, verg. Rü.-Tit., Kopfgoldschn. Einbd. minim. berieb., Vorder-u. Fußschn. leicht gebräunt, Vors. minim. gebräunt, sonst sauber u. gut erhalten. Solider Zust., schöne Ausg.
600838Le Caire, Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'Archéologie Orientale, 1932. Grand in-4, relié demi-chagrin marine à coins, dos lisse, 81 pp., tables, 64 figures dans le texte, 16 planches, d'illustrations photographiques montées sur onglets.
2000142087Brill 2000 Livre en français, anglais. In-8 reliure éditeur pleine toile vert, titre doré, 24 cm sur 18.4. 936 pages. Volume constitue le lexique tant attendu des textes funéraires égyptiens. L'importance de ces textes est pourtant considérable pour diverses raisons : ils figurent parmi les textes littéraires les plus importants de l'Égypte classique ; leurs nombreuses variantes enrichissent considérablement notre compréhension de la grammaire et des structures linguistiques. Bon état d’occasion.
Royal quarto (35x27 cm). Pp. 92. Plus an extended suite of 196 plates, some folding, bound at end. With 46 text figures. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's orange full cloth. Crisp new copy in mint condition. ~ First edition. Archäologische Veröffentlichungen, 57. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo.
Royal octavo. Pp. 212. With 132 illustrations. Appendix, notes, bibliography, index. Original stiff wrappers, old price tickets on cover. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First English edition. Translated from the German by Allen Guttmann.
Crown quarto. Pp. 270. Numerous figures. Original pictorial stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
Thick crown quarto. Pp. lx, 914. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth. In mint condition. ~ First edition. Original edition, dedicated by the author to his friend and colleague Papyrologist Prof. Dr. Klaas Worp from whose library this book comes.
Quarto. Pp. 165. With an appendix of plates bound at end. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering and decoration on crimson labels. As-New. ~ Reprint of the 1955 edition. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011) with a complimentary card of the Department of Ancient Art, Brooklyn Museum. A typed concordance, probably compiled by De Meulenaere, is loosely inserted.
Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 550. Plus folding plates. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine, cloth bit discoloured, very small light stains inside front cover. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Probleme der Ägyptologie, III. The Register volume (Probleme der Ägyptologie, IIIa) was compiled at the Ägyptologischen Abteilung der Universität Hamburg and published in a small edition in 1975. It is provided herewith in digital form in its completeness, scanned in high resolution.
Folio. Pp. 177. Plus 52 plates comprising of a total of 105 photographs. Plus 12 colour plates. With 20 text illustrations. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth. Crisp NEW copy. ~ First edition. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo. Archäologische Veröffentlichungen, 75. Dedicated to the memory of Ahmad Fakhry and Georg Steindorff.
Quarto. Pp. xiv 638. Colour frontispiece, Author's portrait. Numerous tables, text figures, astronomical plans. Extended indices and bibliographies. Original publisher's stiff wrappers with colour illustration to cover; institutional stamp inside cover, very small stamp to each edge. In fine condition. ~ First edition. BAR International Series, 1527. Previously at the Harvard College Library. Excellent copy, practically unused.
Royal quarto. Pp. 590. Plus 40 photo-plates bound at end, each with numerous images. Large folding table. With text figures. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth with a very good dust-jacket which is a bit edge frayed. Book is in fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition of Müller-Winkler's doctoral dissertation. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, Series Archaeologica, 5. "Die vorliegende Arbeit wurde von der Philosophischen Fakultät I der Universität Zürich im Wintersemester 1986/87 auf Antrag von Prof. Dr. P. Kaplony als Dissertation angenommen." [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).
Three parts in one volume. Crown quarto. Pp. iv, 112; 115-136; 139-150, (2) Appendix. Plus 18 folding tinted lithograph plates. With 3 title-pages. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's brown full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine, gilt coat-of-arms at back cover, illustration on front, black chalked endpapers; neat old repair to verso corner of one plate. Generally in fine condition. ~ First edition. Sir Charles Nicholson (1808-1903) first published the work in 1858 as a catalogue by Bonomi. For the "Aegyptiaca", now under his own name, he revised the work and added new matter. From the private collection of Stewart Dale White, former Treasurer and Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society. Beinlich-Seeber 14822.