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Very Good Arabic Original autograph document/letter sealed by Ahmad I of Tunisia. 54x42 cm. 1 p. 6 long lines. The letter includes full of poetic praise. It must be sent after successful diplomatic intercourse with Naples. Ferdinand II (Ferdinando Carlo) was King of the Two Sicilies from 1830 until his early death in 1859. It starts with 'Thank God alone', and goes on 'From poor Ahmad Pasha to Lord Almighty Field Marshal Amîr [ruler]. Sealed by the seal of Ahmad Basha Beg including an impressive qasidah in Arabic. Ahmed I (ibn Mustafa), born 2 December 1805 in Tunis died May 1855 at La Goulette, was the tenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling from 1837 until his death. He was responsible for the abolition of slavery in Tunisia in 1846. He succeeded his father Mustafa Bey on 10 October 1837. He had grand ambitions - to expand his army and create a modern navy; to build a new royal residence, a mint and modern institutions of education but neither he nor his brother-in-law the young Mustapha Khaznadar who served as his finance minister, had a clear idea of what such initiatives would cost. As a result, many of his projects became expensive failures which damaged the financial health of the country. Soon after his accession, Ahmad Bey received the traditional Firman from the Sublime Porte which formally invested him with authority to rule from the Ottoman Empire and furnished him with the insignia of office. The Ottoman envoy, Osman Bey, arrived in la Goulette on 15 May 1838 onboard a frigate. The following day, Osman Bey made his official entry into Tunis on horseback, preceded by all the ministers of the beylical cabinet who went before him until he was two leagues from the city. Before he were carried the sword of honor and the caftan to be presented to the Bey. He was escorted by spahis and followed by a large contingent of regular troops an Arab cavalry. Three days after his official entry into the city, the envoy presented himself at the Bardo Palace to formally invest Ahmad Bey with his insignia of office and present gifts. Named as a Divisional General in the Ottoman army in May 1838, he was later promoted by the Sultan to the rank of Marshal on 14 August 1840. This was the first time that a Bey of Tunis had held a rank higher than Divisional General. The purpose of these honors was to emphasize the supremacy of the Ottoman Empire over the Regency of Tunis. Under a treaty with France signed in 1830 by Hussein Bey, a piece of land in Carthage had been ceded to allow the erection of a monument to Louis IX of France who had died there during the Eighth Crusade. On 25 August 1840, the first stone was laid in the cathedral of Carthage. Ahmad Bey also permitted the Christian community of Tunis, consisting mainly of European merchants, to enlarge their small church near the Bab el Bhar. In June and July 1846 the Duke of Montpensier, son of King Louis Philippe of France visited Tunis and Carthage. He was received with great solemnity by Ahmad Bey. According to the Tunisian historian Mohamed Bayram V, Bey's reforms were focused on state structures, the army, and education. He established a modern structure of government and gave his high officials the title of 'minister'. His senior ministers were his Grand Vizier Mustafa Sahib at-Taba'a, Mustapha Khaznadar, Minister of Finance and of the Interior, Mustafa Agha as Minister of War, Mahmoud Khodja as Minister of the Navy and Giuseppe Raffo as Foreign Minister. At certain times Mahmoud Ben Ayed also served as Trade Minister, Kuchuk Muhammad in the honorific post of Minister in charge of the security home of Ahmad Bey's reforms wasted money, such as the large frigate built at La Goulette that could not make it through the channel to the sea. of Tunis and Mohamed Lasram IV as Minister of the Pen. The historian Ibn Abi Dhiaf was the Bey's private secretary. Among Ahmad Bey's successes may be counted as the abolition of slavery in January 1846. To this may be added the formation of the military academy at...
38x27cm.,[48p.] Album contenente 100 fotografie originali di Giorgio Sommer e Gorrigues, in bianco e nero, di dimensioni 20x25cm e 8 di 9.5x13cm. Presenta paesaggi e ritratti. Volume in ottimo stato. Nota sul volume: questo album di fotografie è un classico esempio di "album ricordo", oggetti che gli esponenti delle classi agiate straniere facevano comporre al fine di mantenere un vivo ricordo del loro viaggio. Album de 100 photographies anciennes (tirages albuminés) de paysages et portraits de Giorgio Sommer et Gorrigues, de dimensions 20x25 cm et 8 de 9,5x13cm. Volume en très bon état.
1 vol. grand in-8 reliure postérieure demi-basane verte, dos à 4 nerfs orné, Imprimerie de Jules-Gme Fick, Genève, 1858, 3 ff., 261 pp. et 1 f. blanc Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale, de "cet ouvrage qui n'a pas été mis dans le commerce" (Demarsy, Essai de bibliographie tunisienne, 5), rédigé par le célèbre fondateur de la Croix-Rouge. Avec un ex-dono d'époque en garde : "A notre jeune ami Monsieur Georges Bousquet, Souvenir de Grange-Canal 28 mars 1858" signé Aé Jehr. Grange-Canal est un hameau genevois de la commune de Chesne-Bougeries. Etat très satisfaisant (dos frotté avec petites épidermures, bon état intérieur). Français
Directeurs gérants Mahmoud Allas, Henri Pajaud, 1 vol. fort in-4 reliure demie-toile rouge, Direction de l'Edition et de l'Imprimerie, 46 rue d'Isly, Alger, Siège Social : Casablanca, Afric-Orient, société chérifienne AFL au capital de 1000000 de francs, avec onglets : Algérie - Maroc - Tunisie - Egypte, Syrie, Liban Rare exemplaire de cet important annuaire commercial et industriel. Bon état (manque en première garde volante, bon exemplaire par ailleurs, bien complet du marque-page argenté d'Air-France) pour cette remarquable source de renseignement sur le Maghreb mais aussi l'Egypte, la Syrie et le Liban au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. Français
Incisione all'acquaforte su doppia pagina (mm320x420 più ampi margini bianchi), in bianco e nero. L'opera costituì il primo atlante organico al mondo, con 303 planimetrie e vedute di città di Europa, Africa e Asia nel XVI secolo, ornate da stemmi ed animate da personaggi. Tiratura originale.. Cfr. Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandici, vol. II, pp.10-25, B.-H. 1-18..
TiTOLO: “Nova Barbariae descriptio” from Nieuwen Atlas Amstelodami, Sumptibus Joannis Janssonii 1650 circa Dimensioni del foglio: 485 x 600 mm. Dimensioni dell'incisione: 355 x 525 mm. Tecnica: incisione su rame Condizioni generali: Eccellenti rare fioriture. Meravigliosa mappa del Nord Africa di grandi dimensioni acquarellata a mano tratta dall'Atlante "Nieuwen Atlas" [translation: The New Atlas], di Jan Jansson, pubblicata ad Amsterdam nel 1650 circa. La mappa mostra anche l'odierno Marocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libia, Egitto. Titolo decorato con elaborato cartiglio e illustrazioni dell'interpretazione europea della flora e fauna africana. Descrizione completa dell'Egitto e Nord Africa in lingua latina al verso. Jan Jansson, celebre cartografo, appartenente ad una lunga stirpe di stampatori attivi a partire dal XVII secolo. Si stabilirono prima ad Arnhem poi ad Amsterdam. Furono stampatori di mappe, di libri e librai. Title: “Nova Barbariae descriptio” from Nieuwen Atlas Amstelodami, Sumptibus Joannis Janssonii 1650 circa Sheet size: 19.09 x 23.62 in; 485 x 600 mm. Plate area: 13.98 x 20.67 in; 355 x 525 mm. Technique: Copper engraving Overall condition: Excellent condition, with light foxing. A wonderful large scale hand-colored map of North Africa, from one of the great early 17th-century Atlas "Nieuwen Atlas" [translation: The New Atlas], by Jan Jansson, published in Amsterdam in 1650 circa. The map shows what is now Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt. Elaborately decorated title and illustrations of European interpretations of african flora and fauna. Complete description of Egypt and North Africa in latin language in the verso. Jan Jansson was part of an influential family of map publishers from the Netherland throughout the 17th century and beyond. They were based in Arnhem than in Amsterdam. They were printers, publishers and booksellers. Overall Condition: Excellent
Acquaforte e acquatinta misure: mm 151 x 155; foglio 337 x 226 Storico dell’arte, collezionista e incisore italiano, appartenente a una famiglia di possidenti friulani di origini nobiliari frequenta le scuole a Roma. Si sposta poi a Venezia dove frequenta la Scuola libera del nudo dell’Accademia di Belle Arti, qui conosce Amedeo Modigliani con il quale condivide lo studio, a testimonianza di tale amicizia restano due ritratti, due pastelli oggi conservati presso i Musei Civici di Udine. Mauroner decide di dedicarsi all’arte calcografica grazie anche all’incontro con l’incisore scozzese Edward Millington Synge (1860 – 1913), assimila lo stile della scuola anglosassone innestandolo sul modello della tradizione veneta settecentesca. Nel 1926 sposa Cecilia Fortuny, figlia e nipote di due impareggiabili artisti, segno del clima raffinato e cosmopolita veneziano in cui Mauroner era immerso e che certo ha forgiato il suo gusto. Attento agli effetti delle luci sulle superfici, ai contrasti chiaroscurali e ai volumi prospettici, adotta un segno fine e delicato, neri profondi ottenuti con fitti tratteggi incrociati. Espone regolarmente alla Biennale veneziana e i numerosi viaggi nel mondo gli consentono di intessere una rete di contatti utile tanto alla sua arte (espone infatti a Parigi, Londra, New York, Los Angeles) quanto alla formazione della sua collezione di grafica internazionale poi donata ai Musei Civici di Udine. E’ considerato dalla critica come “l’ultimo vedutista veneziano”. Dal 1939 si dedica esclusivamente allo studio dell’arte incisoria veneziana del settecento e alla promozione dell’incisione contemporanea collaborando alle varie edizioni della Biennale veneziana. Questa stampa è un ricordo del lungo viaggio che Mauroner ha compiuto tra le regioni nord-africane. In Tunisia, nella città di Kairouan, è notte, una porticato è rischiarato da una grande lanterna, uomini seduti al fresco su grandi panche di legno conversano davanti ad una porta aperta. Una scena di vita apparentemente insignificante assume, grazie all'uso di un attento chiaroscuro e di un segno a tratti fitto e profondo, a tratti delicato ed elegante, un valore scenografico, immateriale che si eleva dalla mera descrizione del reale. A matita nel margine inferiore a sinistra numerazione 9/50 e titolo, a destra la firma. In basso sempre a matita dedica "Al Gentilissimo Colonnello Ferrari-Bravo". Impressione eccellente, dai neri intensi. Ampi margini oltre la battuta del rame. Stato unico. Bibliografia: Isabella Reale, a cura di, Fabio Mauroner Incisore, pag. 74, n 64.
In 4, pp. 98. Br. rara edizione stampata nella citta' tunisina di Bone del primo codice civile - criminale redatto per il Regno Tunisino. Raro ed importante
Lyon: Lugduni, sumptibus Claudii Landry, 1622. Folio; 6 hs., 246 pp., 5 hs. + 6 hs., 153 pp. (de las que faltan por expurgo inquisitorial las páginas 29/30 y 31/32) 3 hs. + 6 hs., 249 pp., 5 hs. Encuadernación de la época, en pergamino.
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: In the Grip of the "Hip Sings" - Part II - an American businessman is also secretly a member of a lawless tong/Chinese secret society; How We Foiled "U 39" - H.O. Read, Late First Officer S.S. "Anglo-Californian", a horse transport, explains what happened when his vessel was attacked by a German U-Boat; Our Wanderings in Northern Africa - another of the popular "Penelope" articles covers Tunis, Kairouan, and Algeria (includes photo of Tunisian Jewesses in towering head-dresses intended to make them, all fat to enhance their marriage prospects); The Trapped Diver - Charles Margerison recounts his terrible underwater predicament working for the City of Toronto's Department of Works; On the Trail in Wonderland - Part I - Mary Roberts Rinehart explores the new Glacier Park in North-Western Montana; The Old Man of Tregennon Lodge - a very remarkable ghost story from Cornwall, England; From Job to Job Around the World - Part VIII - two young Americans begin broke in London but soon Mr. Fletcher travels to Norway under contract to do Arctic coal-mining; A Boy Hero of the Midi - translated from the diary of Eugene Escloupie, a 14-year-old French boy who smuggled himself to the front and took part in some hot WWI fighting; Our Fijian Field-Day - three young white men compete in sports contests against sport-loving Fijians (with nice photos); The Great Wire Mystery - copper wire was constantly stolen from South-East Pennsylvania railroad, telegraph, and telephone companies until the elusive culprit was caught; Fishing With Spades and Ploughs for the sand eel on the Normandy coast; and more. pp. 9 [ads], [2], 484-576, 10-16 [ads]. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Very Good Arabic Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. 50 p., b/w plates. First edition of this rare excerpt book to "Masâlik al-absâr fi mamâlik al- amsâr" by Arab-Mamluk statesman, geographer and historian Shihâb al-Dîn Ah?mad ibn Yahyâ al-'Umarî al-ma'rûf bi-Ibn Fadl Allâh al-Kâtib al-Dimashqî, (1301-1349). "Masâlik al-absâr fi mamâlik al- amsâr" is an account of the Mohammedan kingdoms of the west, excluding Egypt, by Shihâb al-Dîn, who was descended from an old Arab family. The countries described in the book are Abyssinia, Kanem, Nubia, Mali, the Kingdom of the Berber mountains, Ifriqiya, Morocco, and Andalusia. This rare pamphlet includes North Africa (Maghreb) and Andalusia sections of Shihâb al-Dîn's book with a commentary by Al-Wahhâb. Al-Wahhâb was a polygraph and scholar born into a family of dignitaries and high officials of the Tunisian state. OCLC 78694883, 235966687, 863484408.
1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin brun, dos à 5 nerfs, Garnier Frères, Paris, 1867, 3 ff., 336 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Tunis [ Edition originale ] L'Orient africain - Arabes - Maures - Kabyles - Juifs - Levantins - Scènes de Moeurs - Intérieurs maures et israélites - Noces - Sérail - Harems - Musiciens - Almées - Villégiature orientale - Carthage Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale. Etat satisfaisant (dos fort. frotté, qq. rouss. mais bonne fraîcheur intérieur globale). Français
In-8 (143 x 207 mm), broché, (8), 280, (1) f. d'achevé d'imprimer, portrait frontispice d'après un dessin de Picasso, 8 p. de documents photographiques et planche de fac-similé. Edition originale tirée à 125 exemplaires numérotés sur Vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul grand papier (celui-ci n°48). (Francis & Gontier, 'Les écrits de Simone de Beauvoir', p. 202). Couverture légèrement passée, dos insolé. Bon exemplaire, intérieur à l'état de neuf.
28 pages. Features: Cover photo of Brigadier Wingate making final plans for his Chindit Expedition through the Burmese jungles to spread confusion and terror behind Japanese lines; Photos of Brigadier Wingate and his Chindits who sabotaged Japanese plans in Burma; From Mareth to Cape Bon - 267,000 prisoners were taken by the Allied Armies in Tunisia - four large, impressive photos of thousands of POWs; Tunisia Freed - Final Scenes of the Victorious Campaign; Photo of Air Commodore Sir Nigel Norman; The Great World War - Sea, Land and Air - article by Cyril Falls; R.A.M.C. Hygiene Fight Disease - photos of drinking water inspection; Havoc at Tunisian Key Points - three photos of major bomb damage; Numerous photos of personalities of the day; Air, Sea, and Land Pictures from the World's Battlefronts - includes two photos of a soviet seaman being loaded into a torpedo tube ready to be launched!; Photo of captured General H. Cramer and Major Von Meyer; Photo of Beaufighters at work... and a blazing enemy cargo vessel; Dramatic centerfold illustration of the destruction of the Mohne Dam by Lancasters ("The Dambusters") Inflicting Irreparable Damage to Ruhr War Industries; Six air photos of the tremendous destruction wrought be the destruction of the Eder Reservoir and the Mohne Dam; Full-page illustration of Westphalia - disorganized by the Mohne and Eder Floods; Six photos of captured enemy guns that can be turned against the enemy; Article by E.S. Grew on the Chemistry of Coal with four interesting photos; Two-pages of illustrations of "Progressive Training" for WAAF Personnel; Britain's Optical Glass Industry - Ten interesting photos with text; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Madrid: Matriti, apud Antonium Perez de Soto, 1771. 4to.menor; 24 hs., 228 pp., 40 pp. Encuadernación moderna en media piel.
Pages 473-500 plus advertorial covers. Features: Photos of German troops in Junkers 52 aircraft plus photo of planes in flight; Photos of the people of Marseilles being evacuated; Photo of mountain of landmine casings waiting to be charged in Palestine - a big local industry; Photos of 25-pounder guns on Valentine tank chassis on the Tunisian front; Photo of bomb-damaged London football ground being repaired for Easter Sunday; Photo of Berlin fire at Dresdner Bank (caption is partially censored - very uncommon for this publication); 3 photos of new German conical landmine recently discovered in Africa; Three photos of Britain's 'Tank Busters', the Hurricane II-D; Six photos of the amphibious Jeep used by the U.S. Army; Seven photos of the Greeks' revived ' Sacred Brigade" of Thebes; Six photos of the Allies' victorious advance in Tunisia, including General Montgomery; Two pages with twelve excellent photos illustrate Tunisia operations; Dramatic centrefold illustration of a convoy of 31 ME. 323s shot down in the Gulf of Tunis; Photos of personalities of the week include Longchamp racegoers running for cover as American bombers attack, The Duke of Portland, Thomas C. Dugdale, Steven Spurrier, Algernon Newton, British prisoners repatriated from Italy, Baron F. D'Erlanger, C.B. Crouch, Sir Courtauld Thomson, and The Duke of Connaught; Four photos of the Hawker Typhoon - fastest and most heavily-armed fighter in the world; Just released photo of Mitchell bomber taking off from the "Hornet" to attack Tokyo last year; Photo of "Hornet" and crew being inspected by Colonel Knox, Secretary of the U.S. Navy; Four illustrations of the work of the Royal Observer Corps - watchers of the skys; Two pages with eleven illustrations depicting life inside a British submarine on patrol; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Archival tape along coverfold. A sound vintage copy of this excellent WWII issue. Book
In 4° (21,3x13,5 cm); legatura novecentesca in cartoncino rigido. Ambedue i piatti della brossura originale conservati all'interno della legatura novecentesca. La brossura originale presenta il titolo impresso al piatto anteriore entro cornice xilografica. PRIMA RARA EDIZIONE. L'opera raccoglie le lettere (qui pubblicate per la prima volta) del grande medico ed archeologo pisano a Francesco Redi nelle quali l'autore escrive ciò che vide e fece durante il suo soggiorno a Tunisi. Pagni segue la tradizione della presenza di prestare la propria opera al servizio del Bay di Tunisi, tradizione ben ancora ben viva durante tutto l'ottocento come attesta l'opera di Bensasson, Boccara, Castelnuovo, Costa, Debbash, Lumbroso, Nunez Vais, per citarne solo alcuni. Pagni fu insigne antiquario, professore di filosofia e medicina nel patrio Ateneo Pisano e autore di un pregevole, tuttora inedito "Comento sopra i famosi Cenotafi pisani". Morì a soli 42 anni nel 1676 dopo aver prestato servizio in Africa. L'opera, qui stampata per la prima volta, riporta le memorie e le impressioni africane di Pagni concernenti la flora, la fauna e costumi della Tunisia. Pagni descrive i cinghiali, i falconi, le acquile, le cornacchie, e tanti altri volatili, i cavalli, i bufali, le cicogne, i pesci, gli insetti e numerosa altra fauna come le testuggini ma ha particolare attenzione anche per i costumi e le abitudini locali come gli sposalizi e i prodotti culinari. Nell'opera sono presenti le descrizioni di numerosi siti archeologici. PRIMA ASSAI RARA EDIZIONE in ottime condizioni di conservazione e ancora in barbe.
PARIS, imp. Lemercier - Sans date, Avant 1871 - Cartres gravées par Maurice PERRIN - Reliure pleine toile - 24 Pages de texte sur 3 colonnes - L'atlas se compose de cartes montées sur onglets : 1 Planisphère (double page : DP), Afrique (DP), Algérie, Tunisie, Allemagne, Amérique (DP), Asie (DP)Autiche-Hongrie, Presqu'ile des Balkans, Belgique & Luxembourg, Iles britanniques, Colonies Françaises, Danemark, Espagne,Europe (DP), France (2 en DP), Grèce, Italie, Océanie (DP), Pays-Bas, Russie, Suède, Norvège, Suisse, Suivi des 89 départements Français - quelques cartes détachées, rousseurs éparses - bon exemplaire - 106 cartes + 8 sur double-page
96 pages. Features: Details and photo for movie of the month "Presenting Lily Mars"; Lear Avia ad features A.F. (Duke) Krantz; Brief obituaries for William R. Grace, Cardinal Ermenegildo Pellegrinetti and Conrad Veidt; With Tunisian Victory Close, Where Will Allies Strike Next - major war coverage; What will the Italian Navy do?; Photos show Pilot Standring before he and other flew from a wire landing strip to attack the Japanese air base at Munda in the Solomons; World Bases After Victory - We Face a Delicate Problem - article with photo of Admirals King and Leahy, and General Marshall - plus large map proposing how US can be world's policeman; Great color-photo Camel cigarette ad centered on Navy men attracting ladies; Excellent color-photo ad for Diamond To Motor Trucks shows military activity in the high desert; Great color futuristic ad for Timken Axles shows orange super-transport; Very unique Ford centerfold ad for "The Toughest Fords Ever Built" shows Ford tanks!; Many other ads for suppliers of military supplies; Canaris loses to Himmler in contest for power - may cripple the vaunted Nazi intelligence system; Has U.S. enough aluminum?; Nice color ad for GM diesel locomotives; The Diamond Hill Machine Shop at Cos Cob, CT operated by Harold Powers - write-up with nice photo; Postwar planning on money; Basketball photo shows Kenny Sailors of Wyoming; Unusual photo ad for Douglas Fir Plywood shows it being used to make concrete ships!; Governor John W. Bricker of Ohio; Nice color ad for Studebaker shows trucks braving the snowy Alcan Highway; and much more. Above-average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
96 pages. Features: Regent cigarette ad features illustrations of Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby and Vera Zorina; Brief obituaries for Alexandre Millerand, Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Janet Roper, Tomas Garrido Canabal, and Richard D. Sears Sr.; Photo of Margie Hart, ex-burlesque stripper; Nice ad for the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York; Allies dashing after Rommel to push him into trap; Major war coverage; Hitler's Outstanding Military Mistakes; Photo shows the hierarchy of Allied Air command in Tunisia - Sir Arthur W. Tedder, Carl A. Spaatz, James H. Doolittle, Arthur Coningham and Harry Broadhurst; Diagram of immersion bombing ships; The need for air power in the Pacific; Photo of Hitler with King Boris of Bulgaria at Berchtesgaden; photo of testing a 16" gun over the Chesapeake; Fascinating one-page color ad by Kimberly-Clark shows English cop arresting man for tossing a candy wrapper - because he didn't recycle it for the war effort!; Photo of P.L. Sequestri whose leg was amputated on Guadalcanal; True story of de Gaulle visit shows blocks to French Unity; Bancor and Unitas steal show from rest of currency plan - article with photos of Keynes and White; The Treasury Postwar Plan for Money; Rough Detroit Red Wings sweep the NHL finals amids shower of pucks and barrage of bottles article with photo of Jim Orlando - who was arrested for draft evasion; Nice color Schlitz ad features swallows (birds); Archbishop Francis J. Spellman - article and photo; Photo of 8'-7" Cliff Thompson, a junior at Marquette School of Law; Great propaganda ad shows two mean looking Nazi soldiers beneath the caption "If they win... only our dead are free."; Bell Aircraft color ad inside back cover shows Jap air base being strafed; and much more. Above-average wear and soiling. Covers almost loose. A worthy vintage copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Brief obituaries for Judson C. Welliver, William L. Nevin, Claudine West, Rufus L. Patterson, Gordon Auchincloss and Pierre Lorillard; Pepsodent ad features photos of Bob Hope; Final Tunisian Battle Pitched on Rugged Last Stand Plateau; Rommel at the Postern Gate; Major war coverage; The Germans won't be mourned in Tunisia; Aerial photo of Jap airdrome at Kavieng; The Growing Japanese Threat in the Pacific; Photos of result of Tokyo bombing raid; Paul V. McNutt; Nice color ad for General Tire shows trendy couple pushing new tire in baby carriage; Nice color-photo ad for Camel cigarettes soldiers in action and war worker Virginia Donnelly; The Press and the Food Conference; Hammond Organ ad features Chaplain driving Jeep; Very artistic Dow Magnesium ad features illustration of huge flying boat; Cutler-Hammer one-page color ad features morose illustration of Nazi family doing manufacturing work at home; How Food Rates as World Issue; Fantastic centerfold ad for The Willys Built Jeep features great photos and letter from Company President J.W. Frazer; Proud Turks veer to Allies as the winds of war shift; Bahamian workers brought to US to help with labor shortage; Color Seagram's V.O. ad featues attractive illustration of 3D movie theatre; Photo of Lena Horne with Rochester and Ethel Waters; and much more. Above-average wear and soiling. Front cover taped in place. Back cover missing. A worthy vintage copy. Book
96 pages. Features: Dramatic color ad inside front cover for Nash Kelvinator shows Allied bombers flying over flaming enemy factories; B.F. Goodrich ad shows New Guinea scene where ammunition is being transported by Jeep; Red Skelton divorce; Brief obituaries for Walter Kidde, Mrs. Bernice Houdini, Daniel M. Casey, John W. Considine, Marjorie, Countess of Warwick, and James T. Powers; Hotel Pennsylvania ad illustration shows businessmen being hauled in the backpacks of unhappy Indian women; Setting up Axis for knockout blow next year; Lots of war coverage; Hitler knows what's coming; U.S. Day Raids and RAF Night Bombings are best use of each force; Why Tunisia must be cleaned out; Stalingrad's Story; Photo of hundreds of German POWs at Stalingrad; Japs Island Network; US Politics; Nice one-page color ad for Good Year shows blimp as watchdog over convoy; Texaco one-page color ad features girl asking her mommy "Who was Hitler?"; Great color one-page ad for United States Steel features large image of soldier pointing rifle at reader; Plane maker Eero Koskinen; "Quit India" Fast by Mahatma Gandhi finds Britain's Foes at Odds - article with photo of Gandhi; Nice centerfold ad for Willys-Overland features great battle image of Jeep; Dr. Robert Ley - photo and brief article; Photo of Danes cheering King Christian X; Specter of Inflation Looms behind 48-hour Week Order; Amazing photos of Liberator bombers being built at Ford's mammoth Willow Run factory; Super one-page color-illustrated Studebaker ad shows Flying Fortress in flight and war truck being unloaded from ship; Women wearing sweaters are sent home from work at the Vought-Sikorsky Co. due to safety concerns - photo shows plastic safety 'bra' being modelled; Iron Fireman ad shows Marshall C. Stone of Pacolet Manufacturing in New Holland, GA; Photo and article on the Archbishop of Canterbury; Nice color ad for the Lockheed P-38 Lightning; Photos and article about Emily Post; Photo of Coast Guard basketball player Dorn; Release of film "The Outlaw" with photo of Jane Russell and Jack Beutel; Nice color ad inside back cover for Bell Aircraft's Airacobra. Covers pulling from staples. Somewhat above-average soiling and wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Promo for Movie of the Month, "Du Barry Was a Lady" with photo of Red Skelton, Lucille Ball and Gene Kelly; Fantastic one-page photo ad for the Carbine Rifle made by the Underwood Elliott Fisher Company; Lana Turner's marriage annuled; Brief obituaries for Getulio Vargas, Jr., Frank Burke, Frank Calder, Gen. Senjuro Hayashi, and Woodbridge S. Van Dyke II; Nostalgic one-page photo ad for Bell Telephone shows Operator with clunky voicepiece hung around her neck; Axis armies take it in Europe; Japs punch back in Pacific - with photo of dead Japanese soldiers in New Guinea; Considerable war coverage, including Tunisia; Photo of Paulus surrendering to Rokossovsky and Voronoff; US manpower crisis looms; Outstanding one-page color-photo ad for Camel cigarettes features Curtiss dive-bomber test pilot "Red" Hulse; War Dog Fund; Photos of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Sullivan of Waterloo, Iowa and their five sons (the fighting Sullivans) who were all lost after the sinking of the cruiser Juneau at Guadalcanal; Nice one-page color-photo ad for the Union Pacific Railroad showssome of their workers preparing bandages for the Red Cross; Errol Flynn is found not guilty of raping Betty Hansen, 17 and Peggy Satterrlee, 16 - article with photos; Finland puts out feelers for Red Peace; Depressing Michigan Smelting ad shows horse-drawn wagon collecting scrap; Germany defeated at Stalingrad; Nice one-page color Ballantine's Ale ad shows young couple inspecting house plans; Photos of glass fishing floats made in Seattle; Interesting two-page ad for Pan American Clippers shows young boy and girl and talks of curing disease; The Fight Against Runaway Inflation; Article about working the the mammoth Pentagon; Nice one-page color ad for Kimberly-Clark shows Pacific soldiers waiting in line for a meaty meal; Mrs. Beatrice Houdini quits trying to contact her husband's (Harry) spirit (article with photo); Boxing photo of Jacob La Motta snapping Ray (Sugar) Robinson's victory string; Artist Maxim Kopf - article with photos; Elmer Davis back on the air; and much more. Middle six pages loose but present. Average wear and soiling. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Paris, J. Migeon, Lib. edit. -1889 - in-folio, reliure éditeur, demi-chagrin vert - Cartonnage vert très frotté avec titre dans encadrements dorés ornés aux 4 coins de motifs de feuillages, mappemondes et étoiles dorées, dos à nerfs et caissons ornés, chaque caisson orné d'un motif différent : un sablier, une ancre-marine et un compas, une boussole, une mappemonde - Les cartes ( dressées par Vuillemin - Thullier - Lacoste - d'après celles du dépôt de la guerre, des ponts et chaussées, de la marine, des travaux publics, de l'intérieur et des eaux et forêts) comportent des portraits gravés et des gravures de paysages et de villes en vignettes au-dessus et sur les côtés - Bien complet des 2 grandes cartes dépliantes en couleurs in-fine HT - Textes & cartes désolidarisés de la reliure, intérieur TRES PROPRE
In 4, pp. 22. Senza br. Raro documento originale che sugue gli accordi italo tunisini del 1868 stabiliti con il Bey di Tunisi (trattato della Goletta), accordi che permisero alla cospicua colonia di italiani in Tunisia la liberta' di commercio, la possibilita' di acquisire imoobili e terreni, permettendo loro nel contempo, il mantenimento della cittadinanza italiana e l'immunita' in materia di giustizia dipendendo sempre da quella italiana. Questi benefici vennero in gran parte ratificati con l'avvento del protettorato francese. Pur avenso l'Italia la comunita' piu' cospicua tra quelle europee, proprio a causa della profonda crisi economica che vide il suo apice nel 1869, venne posta , in seguito sotto il protettorato francese.