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Sidi-Bel-Abbes, Service Information du Premier Regiment Etranger, 1956 - Grand in-4 - Broche - Couverture illustrée - illustrations en texte - 208 pages Ouvrage présentant bien tous les régiments étrangers de l'époque : d'infanterie, de parachutistes, de cavalerie, les compagnies sahariennes portées et le bataillon de Madagascar.
Sidi-Bel-Abbes, Service Information du Premier Regiment Etranger, Les Presses du Képi Blanc, 1957 - Grand in-4 - Broche - Couverture illustrée - Nombreuses photographies - 224 pages + Pages de publicité - Propre Ouvrage présentant bien tous les régiments étrangers de l'époque : d'infanterie, de parachutistes, de cavalerie, les compagnies sahariennes portées et le bataillon de Madagascar.
Sidi-Bel-Abbes, Service Information du Premier Regiment Etranger, 1960 - Grand in-4 - Broche - Couverture illustrée - 16 photographies en couleurs hors-texte, 22 pp. de publicités, certaines en couleurs et de très nombreuses photographies - 163 pages + Pages de publicité - Très propre Ouvrage présentant bien tous les régiments étrangers de l'époque : d'infanterie, de parachutistes, de cavalerie, les compagnies sahariennes portées et le bataillon de Madagascar.
Revue de 48 pages. Petit manque au dos.
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...
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.
Milano, 1961, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 67/80 con fotografie e tavole fotografiche. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
pp. 213-364, numerous photos (many of fossils, esp. ammonites and forams) on 44 pls. incl. 6 of coloure photos of outcrops and scenery, 35 figs., maps and diagrs. in text, refs. 4to. Plain new wrs.
PARIS, Imp; Ozanne - 1943 - In-8 Broché - 191pages - 1 carte - Très propre
1 vol. in-4 br., Publications de la "Maison de la Culture", Tunis, 1963, 66 pp. Texte en arabe. Bon état Arabe
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
français In-4 de 159 pp.; album toilé sous jaquette de l'éditeur. Riche illustration en couleurs.
Roma, Istituto Italiano per l'Affrica, 1955, in-4, br. edit., pp. (42). Con ill. in b.n. nel t.
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
In 8. cm 20x14. Pp. 266. Interessante opera del 1932, un resoconto di viaggio di Bruno Francolini. Tra gli argomenti trattati: Vecchio Maghreb, Africa bianca, Carthago, Marocco, Algeria Tunisia, tRipolitania, Cirenaica, Sahara, Islamismo e cristianesimo, Colonie nel Nord Africa e gli italiani, La Società mediterranea ecc... In ottime condizioni. Copertina editoriale originale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in discrete condizioni con rotture. Pagine in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Interesting work of 1932, a resuming of travel by Bruno Francolini. Between the issues treated: Old Maghreb, White Africa, Carthago, Marocco, Algeria Tunisia, Tripolitania, Cirenaica, Sahara, Islamism and christianism, Colonies in North Africa and italians, Mediterranean societyecc... In very good conditions. Editorial original cover in good conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in fair conditions with cracks. Pages in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
Carta geografica della Tunisia e Libia. Inserita nell'opera "La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo alessandrino, già tradotta di greco in italiano da M. Giero. Ruscelli: & hora in questa nuoua editione da M. Gio. Malombra ricorretta, & purgata d'infiniti errori: ... Con l'Espositioni del Ruscelli, ... Con una copiosa tauola de' nomi antichi, dichiarati co' nomi moderni: dal Malombra riueduta, & ampliata. Et con un Discorso di M. Gioseppe Moleto, .. "
20 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 39, 2 carte, 13 illustrazioni
Nota della Casa Editrice - Prefazione 1 19,5x13,5 cm., in brossura, pp. 244 (7), ritratto del Generale Del Bono in apertura, in tutto 32 interessante illustrazioni in nero su tavole fuori testo, prima edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni. Allegata scheda editoriale
Madrid, Instituto de Estudios Africanos, 1960. 4to. mayor; 407 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
pp. xii, 529 + Plus frontis map. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Second printing. Nice copy. AFRICA/2
Percaline de l'éditeur. Format à l'italienne. 31x23cm.
Cartonn?. 468 pages. Sans la carte d?pliante.