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1 vol. in-4 br., Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1930, pp. 41-52 ; 147-166 ; 19 avec 5 planches hors texte Etat satisfaisant (qq. annotations marginales au stylo, bon état par ailleurs) pour ce tiré-à-part de la revue Kêmi Français
Three parts bound in one. Pp. 41-52; 147-166; 19. Plus 5 very fine collotype plates, bound at end. Original illustrated stiff wrappers with lettering-piece. In good condition. ~ First edition thus. Originally published in parts in Kêmi, Revue de philologie et d'archéologie égyptiennes et coptes, between 1928-30.
Royal quarto. Pp. 53-62. Plus very large fold-out plate printed in fine tinted collotype. Original printed wrappers, trifle discoloured. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First edition thus. Reprinted from Oudheidkundige Mededeelingen uit het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, 1940. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959); Bruno Hugo Stricker (1910-2005). Beinlich-Seeber 4217.
Quarto. Pp. (v), 104. Text figures. Lithographed entirely from the manuscript. Original publisher's stiff wrappers, trifle frayed at head of spine. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First edition. Extremely rare original copy of De Buck's doctoral thesis, presented to Leiden University on July 6, 1922. Published privately by the now long defunct Leiden printers firm of IJdo, De Buck's historical manuscript is lithographed in its entirety. Includes the now practically extinct original 8-point Thesis Statement, a 4-page sheet with title-page. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959) studied Egyptology under Sethe, Erman and Möller to become later one of the foremost Egyptologists of his time. In 1922 he gained a theological doctorate at the University of Leiden, for which he wrote a thesis on the Primeval Hill as a concept in Egyptian religion, "a work which has exercised a profound influence on all later studies on the Heliopolitan theology". (Dawson & Uphill). In 1925 he was asked by Gardiner and Breasted to edit an extensive and fully comprehensive edition of the Coffin Texts to be published by the Oriental Institute of Chicago. At the time of his death seven great volumes of texts had appeared, and part of his other great work of translating and commenting on them had also been completed, "an achievement rarely equalled by one individual in the field of Egyptology". A classic book of utmost rarity, a landmark in the history of Egyptology. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) who had acquired at the time several of De Buck's books.
Quarto. Pp. xii, 120. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's quarter cloth and printed boards, bit shaken in binding. In a very good condition. Fine and clean interior. ~ Second, enlarged edition.
Two volumes. Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 80; 81-112. Original printed wrappers soiled; some foxing. In good condition. ~ First edition. Lithographed from the original manuscript.
Two volumes. Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 80; 81-112. Original printed wrappers bit discoloured, old stamp to title-page. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Lithographed from the original manuscript.
Three volumes. Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 80; 81-112. Original printed wrappers bit soiled; signature. [AND:] Egyptische grammatica. Pp. 60. Interleaved copy. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt decorated cover, spine bit worn. In good condition. ~ First edition. Lithographed from the original manuscript. Beinlich-Seeber 4198.
Quarto. Pp. 66, interleaved with blank leaves for exercising. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's cloth, decoration embossed in blue and gilt, spine gilt. In a very good condition (cloth bit foxed). ~ First edition.
Crown quarto. Pp. 29. Original printed wrappers; small inscription. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare original of De Buck's oration, addressed at the Leiden University on June 5, 1929 on the occasion of his first lecture there. His doctoral thesis was presented at Leiden seven years earlier, almost to the day. Published privately by the now defunct Leiden printers firm of IJdo. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959) studied Egyptology under Sethe, Erman and Möller to become later one of the foremost Egyptologists of his time. In 1922 he gained a theological doctorate at the University of Leiden, for which he wrote a thesis on the Primeval Hill as a concept in Egyptian religion, "a work which has exercised a profound influence on all later studies on the Heliopolitan theology". (Dawson & Uphill). In 1925 he was asked by Gardiner and Breasted to edit an extensive and fully comprehensive edition of the Coffin Texts to be published by the Oriental Institute of Chicago. At the time of his death seven great volumes of texts had appeared, and part of his other great work of translating and commenting on them had also been completed, "an achievement rarely equalled by one individual in the field of Egyptology". Beinlich-Seeber 4218.
Royal octavo. Pp. 18-29. Plus one plate. With figures, one full-page. Original printed stiff wrappers; inscription. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. First published in Oudtestamentische Studiën, 1951. Dedicated in hieroglyphic script and signed by the author on cover. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959). AEB 1700. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
Crown quarto. Pp. 22. Extended notes section. Original printed stiff wrappers; inscription. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. First published in Orientalia Neerlandica, 1948. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959). AEB 384. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
Royal octavo. Pp. 35. Original printed stiff wrappers. In mint condition, practically new. ~ First edition. Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, 1947. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959). AEB 38. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
Crown quarto. Pp. 79-85. Plus 3 plates. Original printed stiff wrappers; inscription. In a very good condition. ~ First edition thus. First published in Festschrift Pro Regno, pro Sanctuario (1950). Dedicated and signed by the author. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959). Backes, Bibliographie zum Altägyptischen Totenbuch 1761. AEB 1230. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
Small octavo. Pp. 16. Figures. Author's portrait. Original illustrated stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition thus. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959). One of his very last essays, written especially for this publication. Edited posthumously and prepared for print by his contemporary Jan Zandee. AEB 60123. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
Royal octavo. Pp. xiv, 335. With text figures and photographs. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth with dust-jacket. Condition: BRAND NEW. ~ First edition. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 128.
[viii] + 212pp.with ills.+ 1 folding plate, 20cm., softcover, Unabridged reproduction of the 1925-clothbound edition, foxing on edges, Good condition, C77436
Langue anglaise, London, Kegan Paul, 1912, XCVII,176 pp., hardcover, état assez correct.
Spine label, boards and edges browned. Light foxing and browning to first and last few pages ; Decorative buckram boards. ; 8vo; 381, 350 pages
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Internally a nice and tight copy. Small pinhole to title page. ; Fold out maps in NF condition; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; xx, 955 pages
Octavo. Pp. 128. Plus photographic frontispiece. With 112 illustrations to the text, many of which are full-page. Original printed boards, rubbed in places, spine panel frayed. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. Budge's comprehensive essay includes also description of the tomb in which the Sarcophagus was discovered by Belzoni in 1815. The book contains illustrations of all the scenes depicted on the Sarcophagus.
Royal octavo. Pp. xiv, (ii), 321. Title-page printed in red and black. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's burgundy full cloth, spine gilt, sides ruled in blind, green chalked endpapers; spine ends and a corner bumped, first inner hinge cracked. Generally a good copy with fine and clean interior. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss (1923-2015) with his charming bookplate inside cover and with his neat pencil annotations. Rare scholar's copy. Beinlich-Seeber 4258.
Two volumes. Crown quarto. Pp. xxxv, 404; viii, 440. Frontispiece and 94 illustrations to each volume. Original stiff wrappers. In fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First published 1911. Complete in 2 volumes. From the private collection of Stewart Dale White, former Treasurer of the Egypt Exploration Society, with his ownership signature to first blank of each volume.
Octavo. Pp. 808. Plus folded map as frontispiece, "Cook's Map of The Nile: Wadi Half to Khartum" and 2 other maps of Cook's steamer and dahabeya service on the Nile, all 3 maps with hand-coloured routes. With illustrations and plans. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's brown full cloth on limp boards, gilt decoration to cover, marbled endpapers and edges; short splits at folds of large map. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ Ninth edition. [Provenance:] From the private collection of Stewart Dale White, former Treasurer and Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society.
Spine is sunned. Some scuffing and small scratches to front wrap. Very light foxing to textblock. ; Unchanged reprint of 1899 edition. Twenty illustrations. ; 234 pages