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595448München, C.H. Beck, 1974. In- broché, 501 pp., 8 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b., très nb. contributions multilingues.
1972sc210François Maspero Revue 1972 In-12 (11 x 18 cm), brochure, 83 pages ; ensemble bruni, quelques traces et marques d'usage aux platx, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
0065-22(Wien),edition a [2016]. 239 S. Opbd. mit OU., ganz min. schiefgelesen, gutes Expl. [3 Warenabbildungen]
19696475[Le Caire, 6 août 1969]. 1969 1 vol in-plano ( 595 x 425 mm) de: 5 ff imprimés en rouge et noir. (déchirure sans manque de quelques cm sur les deux dernières feuilles, oxydation du papier). Demi-maroquin vert de lépoque, titre et date frappés à l'or en arabe au plat supérieur.
New Arabic Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in Arabic. [xLii], 779 p., ills., plates of documents. Al-Atrak fî Misr wa turathuhum Al-Thaqafi. Dirâsah tahlîliyah wa-thabat bibliyughrafi li-irthihim al-matbû mundhu ahd Muhammad Âli. Translated into Arabic by Salih Sadawi Salih. This work, which resulted from a study that lasted more than forty years, examines various aspects of Turkish culture in Egypt from the period of Mehmed Ali Pasha onwards in the light of the works in Turkish which were printed in Egypt. The first part contains an evaluation of the influences of Turkish culture and language in social life, in the circles of the Egyptian Palace, administration, army and education as well as a study of translations which were made from various languages into Turkish in Egypt. These evaluations are based on an examination of the printed works on Turkish culture in Egypt, the studies and dissertations devoted to this topic and particularly the published archival documents dating from the period of Mehmed Ali Pasha. The second part of the book deals with the famous Bulak Printing House, and other printhouses and, other printing houses where books in Turkish were printed. The last part of the book consists of the "Bibliography of printed works on Turkish culture in Egypt". The book includes numerous illustrations, an extensive bibliography and comprehensive indices.
1958004305Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 1958. X, 256 S. Orig.-Broschur. Ein gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
Crown quarto. Pp. 256. Original printed wrappers, discoloured, soiled, top of cover and adjoining two leaves trifle frayed. Interior in fine condition, still entirely unopened. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
2011ve381National Library and Archives Dos carré collé 2011 In-8 (17 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, texte en arabe ; mors inférieur fendu en tête, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
361pp., 24cm., hardback (black cloth, spine in black leather with engilded title), VG, [text fully in arabic], [OCLC 46128554]
1968C59783Al-Qahirah [Cairo], Dar al-Katib al-Arabi 1968 361pp., 24cm., hardback (black cloth, spine in black leather with engilded title), VG, [text fully in arabic], [OCLC 46128554]
1966C59782Caire, 1966 472pp.avec illustrations, reliure toile rouge (dos en cuir rouge avec titre doré), 28cm., bel état, [texte en arabe, arabic text]
472pp.avec illustrations, reliure toile rouge (dos en cuir rouge avec titre doré), 28cm., bel état, [texte en arabe, arabic text]
8vo., First Edition, with 39 plates on 16, 3 full-page maps and a full-page table in the text, and front and rear endpaper maps; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in dustwrapper. Published in the sixtieth anniversary year of the battle, this is the most comprehensive and detailed single-volume history to date, with a very good selection of photographs (a number of which were censored at the time). Includes details of the war correspondents (six of whom died during the campaign) who did so much to publicise 'the end of the beginning'. A valuable complement to Pitt.
1895ABC_475631895. Oblong folio 28 x 39 cm. Contemporary gold-tooled black morocco gilt edges. With 58 photograph prints ca. 21 x 25.5 to 13.5 x 20 cm. Mounted on both sides of the leaves in the album. 60 pp. The album contains 15 silver albumen photographs of Melbourne taken mainly from the series C. Rudd's new views of Melbourne 1886-1887 by Charles Rudd 1849-1901. They show Collins Street Melbourne town hall the public library Parliament House the Court of Law Government House and various other buildings and infrastructure as well as botanical gardens such as Fitzroy Gardens. The photographs of Sydney were the work of the renowned Australian photographer Henry King 1855-1923 born in England in 1855 who emigrated to Australia with his family in 1856. He worked as a photographer at J. Hubert Newman's studio in Sydney before opening his own studio in 1880. King gained recognition for his photographic studies of Australian Aboriginal people and his scenic views of Sydney. He died in 1923 leaving behind his wife son and three daughters. His glass negatives were acquired by J.R. Tyrrell after his death and are now held by the Powerhouse Museum. King is one of Australia's most significant early photographers. The album contains seventeen of Kings photographs of the harbour including Farm Cove and the Circular Quay Government House and interior and exterior photographs of the town hall King and George Street the Mutual Life Association Building the General Post Office and the Ferner Botanical Garden. Rural New South Was appears in nine photographs including images of Illawarra National Park the Hawkesbury River and a series of outdoor photographs taken along the coast at Blackwall and dated July 1895.This curious album of 58 photographs from France Egypt and most importantly Australia opens with a section with six photos from Marseille showing street views the city harbour the Avenue du Prado and the castles.The ten photographs from Egypt depict both the cultural highlights of the country such as the Pyramids the Sphinx the Citadel of Cairo and the Palace of Gizeh as well as ordinary Arabian villages and street scenes. They stemmed from the ateliers of the Abdullah brothers of Constantinople. The Abdullah Frères namely Viçen 1820-1902 Hovsep 1830-1908 and Kevork 1839-1918 Abdullahyan were three Ottoman brothers of Armenian heritage who gained international fame as photographers during the late Ottoman Empire. Some evidence suggests that he may have collaborated with the Zangaki Brothers and he may have been the official photographer for the Universal Company of the Suez Canal. Later he worked in partnership with the British-Italian photographer Antonio Beato.With an owners inscription in pencil "a appartenu Alfred Schmid" some photographs are captioned in black ink or pencil detailing the places. With a small label from the bookshop that sold the album: "Papeterie Sauwen-Jehotte" in Antwerp. The edges are somewhat bumped and some browning and foxing throughout. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
1889ABC_49512Yemen Egypt and other places 1889. Contemporary burgundy/auburn gold- and blindstamped calf lozenge-patterned blindstamping. Re-backed with the original back strip laid down. Gold-stamped turn-ins white watered silk endpapers gilt edges. Oblong folio 37.8 x 28 cm. An album containing 25 albumen prints ca. 20 x 27 cm including 1 double page mounted on thick card leaves many captioned in English. Photographic record of a journey begun in Australia and taken via Aden through the Suez canal and to the Mediterranean and then on to England. While the first image shows the steamship R.M.S. Ormuz in the port of Sydney three images including a double-page spread show the port of Aden in Yemen the famous water tanks and a native of the Southern Arabian region in a studio portrait. The majority of the album is dedicated to Egypt showing Arabs on their camels the Khedive's Ismailia Palace the Suez Canal Port Said and members the local population as well as the famous pyramids. The last few photographs show the final leg of the journey Naples and ultimately Gibraltar. Among the studios identified in the photographs are those of Hippolyte Arnoux and the Zangaki brothers based at Port Said.With a near-contemporary manuscript inscription in blue ink on the verso of the first flyleaf: "Edith Elkington or Elrington Aunt Ediths voyage home - to England about 1889". Foxed throughout slightly water stained but the prints are largely clean and clear some paper repairs in the margins the last flyleaf is lacking the final leaf is nearly detached. unknown
R320052022INCONNU. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 632 PHOTOS dans un album depliant monochrome - 1er plat illustré en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 962-Egypte et Soudan
11970In folio demi-toile noire muette, titre doré dans cartouche orangé, au premier plat. Frontispice : CESAR par Henry MONTAUT, titre illustré, 96 pages de dessins exécutés ou mis en ordre par l’auteur pour servir d’illustrations à l’histoire de CESAR et de son temps. Paris librairie du petit journal 1865. Couverture illustrée conservée. Angle supérieur droit renforcé à certaines pages. Rousseurs éparses. Bon état d’ensemble
9450Sahara-Soudan-Guinée, Congo, Egypte, Ethiopie, Afrique Orientale, Inde, Indochine, Chine tropicale, Philippines, Papouasie, Archipel tropicaux du Pacifique, Mexique, Amérique centrale, Antilles, Guyane, Brésil. In 4 reliure éditeur, pleine toile verte, plaque argentée avec titre sur le premier plat. Faux-titre, titre, XIX-244 pages, 450 illustrations, Armand Colin & Cie éditeur 1897
RO20055784BOULANGER L.. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. Paginé de 73 à 80 + uelques planches de photos en noir et blanc hors-texte.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 962-Egypte et Soudan
1940ABC_484251940. Contemporary embossed brown calf with flowers on the front and back board and an aluminium view of David's Tower and Jerusalem's old city wall embedded in the front board. Oblong album 30 x 20 cm. With 128 gelatin silver prints most ca. 6.5 x 9.5 cm. Beautiful album with 128 photographs of Egypt and Palestine present day Israel and the West Bank during the British Mandate. It was likely compiled by a British soldier who was stationed in the Middle East during the 1940s. Some of the photographs are numbered in the negative and may have been made by important photographers active in the area at the time like G. Eric Matson and his wife Edith the founders of the Matson Photo Service. The images show Cairo and various locations in Palestine including Jerusalem Bethlehem Nazareth Tiberias Sea of Galilee Nathanya Tel Aviv the Jordan river Haifa Beirut and the Dead Sea. Other than important locations like churches and gates the photographs also show many locals including for example street barbers in Cairo shepherds and farmers in Palestine and beautifully dressed women in Haifa. In the back of the work a few dried leaves from local plants have been mounted namely orange lemon fig eucalyptus grapevine and mulberry. The eucalyptus leaf still retains some of its scent.The edges and vorners of the boards are somewhat scuffed with some loss of material at the head and foot of the spine and around the edges of the embedded aluminium plate. The photographs mounted on the inside of the front board are slightly stained the fig leaf mounted on one of the final pages is damaged and the cyprus leaf is missing. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
19x12. 301p. Prólg. Lawrence Durrell. Trad. Jordi Beltrán Ferrer. Contiene Mapas
198556394Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, 1985, Auflage: 1. kartoniert; flexibler, weisser, illustrierter Einband / Anz. Seiten: 639 / 13 x 19 cm / Zustand: gut, leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Einband geringfügig berieben, leicht gebräunt und etwas knickspurig, Papier leicht gebräunt
1964ORNI0074Bonn, Selbstverlag d. Alexander-Koenig-Stiftung (1964). 4°, 74 S., mit 20 farb. Bildtaf. u. 20 sw. Abb., OHLn., 1 Beigabe: König, Claus/Rainer Ertel. Vögel Afrikas. Ost- und Südafrika. Band 2: Racken- und Sperlingsvögel. Stuttgart u. Zürich, Belser (1979). 212 S., mit 179 Farbfotos im Bildteil, lam. OPpbd. m. Deckelfoto.
PARIS, Payot, Collection Bibliothèque Historique - 1934 - In-8, 23 x 14 cms - Couverture beige illustrée photo sépia en médaillon, texte en marron et rouge - 1 carte hors texte in-fine - 449 pages - Propre
19253PARIS, Payot, Collection Bibliothèque Historique - 1934 - In-8, 23 x 14 cms - Couverture beige illustrée photo sépia en médaillon, texte en marron et rouge - 1 carte hors texte in-fine - 449 pages - Propre