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1911117770Paris, Hachette et Cie, coll. « Guides-Joanne » 1911 In-16 16 x 10 cm. Cartonage éditeur percaline bleu-marine, titre doré sur le dos et le premier plat, 412 pp.,73 cartes et 27 plans, 152 pp. publicités & annonces.
50106Hachette.1912.In-12,percaline éditeur.Cartes.Etat satifaisant.
CZC-9203vol. relié demi toile, 18x10, très bel état intérieur, 216pp, couvertures conservées avec dos. Gallimard, 1955 ref/147
CZC-9203vol. relié demi toile, 18x10, très bel état intérieur, 216pp, couvertures conservées avec dos. Gallimard, 1955 ref/147
38977In-4 (235 x 185 mm), broché, couverture cartonnée imprimée de l'éditeur, 860, (1) p, 16 planches de photographies, 21 planches d'illustrations, 4 cartes et plans dont dépliants. Paris, Félix Alcan, 1930.
1946WOC-1198La Société Indigène de l'Afrique du Nord (Algérie, Tunisie, Maroc, Sahara). 2ème partie: Vie - Moeurs - Coutumes - Institutions. Descriptions - Chants - Contes - Proverbes. 35 illustrations. 3ème édition, revue et augmentée. Alger, Imprimerie la Typos-Litho et Jules Carbonel réunies, 1946. In-12 (16x11cm) cartonnage marron éditeur. Pagination continue, X,145 à 311pp+tables
1946WOC-1199La Société Indigène de l'Afrique du Nord (Algérie, Tunisie, Maroc, Sahara). 3ème partie: Vers l'Avenir - L'Action de la France et l'Evolution des Indigènes. Oeuvres Civiles et Militaires - Esquisses - Contes - Enigmes - Statistiques. 40 illustrations. Alger, Imprimerie la Typos-Litho et Jules Carbonel réunies, 1946. In-12 (16x11cm) cartonnage marron éditeur. Pagination continue, X,315 à 562pp+tables
QWA-7429Hachette, 1916, in-12 rel., LXXVI-448p., Coll. des "Guides Joanne", 77 cartes et 31 plans (dont une carte dépl. sous pochette), couverture un peu frottée (titrage partiellement effacé), intérieur propre, exemplaire complet, bon état. (on joint un dépliant de 4 p. sur l'ile de Djerba, et un dépliant "Visitez Tunis et ses environs" avec plan)
QWA-18646Hachette et Cie, 1916, in-12 rel. toile (10 x 16), LXXVI-448 p., coll. des "Guides Joanne", 77 cartes et 31 plans dont une carte dépl. sous pochette en fin de volume, ex-libris, très bon état.
191699239-C3279P., Librairie Hachette et compagnie, 1916, 448 p.p., 16 x 10.5 x 2.2 cm, traces d'usure sur la couverture, marque de propriété sur le premier contre plat et sur la page de titre.
ORD-7763London. A. and C. Black. 1906. Première édition. Fort in-8 (176 x 228mm) percaline bleue illustrée couleurs de l'éditeur sur le dos et le 1er plat, IX, 229 pages et 6 pages de catalogue éditeur, bien complet des 70 hors texte couleurs et de la carte. Rousseurs sur les gardes, sinon papier très blanc, petit manque de papier en coin de la 1ère garde, petites traces d'usure sur la percaline, exemplaire très lgt débroché mais encore séduisant. Edition originale.
188990761Librairie Hachette et Cie, coll. « Collection des Guides-Joanne » 1889 In-12. Cartonnage éditeur pleine percaline bleu marine, dos lisse orné de faux- caissons à froid, auteur et et titre dorés, 32 publicité-XC-495-116 publicité pp., 9 cartes repliées et 16 plans. Bon exemplaire.
1888131400Paris, Librairie Hachette et cie, coll. « Guides-Joanne » 1888 In-12 18 x 11,5 cm. Cartonnage pleine percaline bleu-marine, auteur & titre dorés sur le dos lisse orné de faux-caissons à froid et le premier plat de couverture, 23-XC-492-104 pp., 9 cartes repliées et 16 plans, table méthodique, index alphabétique. Exemplaire en bon état.
1547Firmin Didot Frères éditeurs, Collection L’UNIVERS, HISTOIRE ET DESCRIPTION DE TOUS LES PEUPLES, Paris, 1850.
Cartonn?. 468 pages. Sans la carte d?pliante.
Paris, Dervy 1953. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée de 253 pages. Collection "hommes et continents".
In-8, broché, couverture renforcée, qqs mouil., 85 p. Édition originale. Nombreuses statistiques.
In 8. Dim. 22,5x15,5 cm. Pp. 32+(8)+355+(1)+143+(1), 252+(4). Peso Kg. 1,00. Edizione del 1853 di questa interessante opera della collana "L'universo pittoresco" sull'Algeria, Tripoli e Tunisi. La prima opera "Algeria" contiene una parte che descrive Algeri scritta da Rozet e una seconda parte sull'Algeria di Carette (geografia, descrizione fisica, Ippona, Filippeville, Metidia, Sidi Ferruc, Tenes, Arzeu, Medierda, Rumel, Iser, Medea e Miliana, Macta, Tlemcen, Sahara, Clima, Antichità, Popolazione, Religione, Commercio, Finanze, Storia ecc..). All'interno sono presenti 8 belle incisioni fuori testo che mostrano diverse vedute (Algeri, Calla, Belida, Oran). La seconda opera "Reggenza di Tripoli" di Ferdinando Hoefer (descrizione fisica, Benghazi, MArmarica, Augila, Flora di Tripoli, Fezzan, Mammiferi, uccelli, Gadames, Ghraat, Storia, Nota sui palmizi dell'Africa, flora di Tripoli, lingue del Sudan) Alla fine una bella mappa dell'Algeria del 1845. Le sei planches risultano mancanti. La terza opera "Reggenza di Tunisi" di Luigi Frank e Marcel decrive la città di Tunisi (quartiericlima, amministrazione, militari, commercio, pesi e misure, ebrei, mori, donne moresche, commercio, schiavitu, malattie, medicina, storia ecc...). Alla fine mappa dell'Algeria nel 1849, quattro planches sulle monete di Tunisi, e due planches (n. 2 e n. 3) su cinque della Reggenza di Tunisi. Copertina in mezza pelle con titolo in oro al dorso in mediocri condizioni generali con usure e parti mancanti ai margini e dorso. Piatti quasi del tutto staccati. Legatura in mediocri condizioni con rotture. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Nove planches risultano mancanti. Segno di tarlo al margine inferiore dell'ultima opera da 71 alla fine senza perdita di testo. Parte mancante al frontespizio. Alcune fgore d'umidità marginali. Edition of 1853 of this interesting work of the series "L'universo pittoresco" about Algeria, Tripoli and Tunisi. The first work "Algeria" contains a part describing Algeri written by Rozet and a second part about Algeria by Carette (geography, physical description, Ippona, Filippeville, Metidia, Sidi Ferruc, Tenes, Arzeu, Medierda, Rumel, Iser, Medea and Miliana, Macta, Tlemcen, Sahara, Climate, Antiquities, People, Religion, Trade, Finance, History ecc..). Inside there are 8 beautiful out of text prints showing different views (Algeri, Calla, Belida, Oran). The second work "Reggenza di Tripoli" by Ferdinando Hoefer (physical description, Benghazi, Marmarica, Augila, Plants of Tripoli, Fezzan, Mammals, Birds, Gadames, Ghraat, History, Note about palms of Africa, plants of Tripoli, languages of Sudan) At the end a beautiful map of Algeria of 1845. The six planches are missing. The third work "Reggenza di Tunisi" by Luigi Frank and Marcel describes the city of Tunisi (areas, climate, administration, soldiers, trade, weights and measures, jewish, tarde, slavery, deseases, medicines, history ecc...). At the end map of Algeria in 1849, four planches about coins of Tunisi, and two planches (n. 2 e n. 3) on five about Reggenza di Tunisi. Half leather cover with golden title in the spine in poor general conditions with wearings and missing parts in the edges and spine. Plates are almost totally detached. Binding in poor conditions with cracks Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings. Nine planches are missing. Worming in the lower edge of the last work from page 71 until the end with no loss of text. Missing part in the title page. Water stains.
In 8, pp. 355+ 32+143+252, mz. pelle con angoli, titolo e fregi oro al dorso, tagli spruzzati,19 inc. f. t. (6 Algeria; 8 Algeri; 5 Tunisi) Tracce di uso. Alcune fioriture. Minimi difetti al dorso. Ottimo (5842/ VIAGGI - ALGERIA - TUNISIA - LIBIA)
This is a very good hardcover copy in the original publisher's light blue cloth elaborately decorated in cream, orange and gold designs on the front cover and spine. Spine a little sunned. Endpapers browned, a few small chips, front and back hinges strengthened. Very clean inside and out. Top page edge gilt. 70 color plates reproduce watercolors by Frances E. Nesbitt. Fold-out map present. 9" high X 7" wide, 228 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
1890ABC_46444Tunis: Photographie Garrigues 1890. Half black leather red buckram sides blind-stamped boards and gold-stamped spine title in gold lettering on front board marbled endpapers. Oblong album 32 x 41 cm. Album with 50 photographic prints of various sizes 13.5 x 9.5 to 29 x 21.5 cm each pasted on thick paperboard. Album with 50 late-nineteenth-century photographic probably albumen prints of scenes in Algeria and Tunisia made by an unknown photographer. Most of the photographs have a caption naming the place photographed but only 5 indicate place of production or publication of the photos. These were all produced in Tunis at least some by the French photographer J. Garrigues printed and published at his studio. Notable photographs in this album are the first showing a veiled woman a barber at work in the streets riders on their horses camels with riders and luggage the Notre Dame d'Afrique in Algiers. Other subjects include city views fairly candid photos of people in the streets landscapes and the exterior and interior of a mosque.The most remarkable print in this album actually does not fit in with the other images of places in North Africa. It is a photograph of pilgrims before the Great Mosque and Kaaba in Mecca modern day Saudi Arabia with a caption in Arabic. This photograph was taken by the first Arab photographer Al-Sayyid Abd al-Gaffar ca. 1887 making it one of the first photographs of Mecca. The present album contains this picture in its original form including the Arabic caption. An edited version of the photograph in which remnants of the Arabic caption are visible can be found in Hurgronje's Bilder aus Mekka.With a small Antwerp booksellers ticket on the front paste-down". The binding shows some signs of wear slight foxing/browning of the outer edges of the paper boards not affecting the photographic prints some prints have slightly faded edges which does not interfere with the actual image. This album with photographic prints of Algeria Tunisia and remarkably 1 of the Great Mosque and Kaaba in Mecca is overall in good condition. Photographie Garrigues, hardcover
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1916. In 8°, PP LXXVI+ 448n. Legatura tutta tela con titoli in oro al piatto anteriore e al dorso. 77 carte e 31 piante geografiche nel testo, anche ripiegate e a colori.
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1923, in-16, tela edit. blu con titolo in oro sul dorso e sul piatto anteriore, pp. CXIX, [1], 468. Con piante e carte n.t. e f.t., compresa una carta in una tasca al piatto posteriore. "Les guides bleus".
In 8. Dim. 25,5x18 cm. Pp. XXXII+191+(1). Interessante studio del 1915 sulla Libia scritto da Corrado Masi. All'interno: Per il traffico caravaniero Gabes o Tripoli, Le cronache dell'Estremo Sud tunisino: com'è nato Bir Pistor, La questione di El Barkat, I francesi nell'Africa centrale: occupazione del Borku e le sue conseguenze per la Libia, I francesi nel Tibesti: Verso l'occupazione di Bardai ecc... All'interno sono presenti sei planches fotografiche fuori testo (pozzo artesiano di Bir Pistor, Fort Polignac, ex caserma di Ghat, deserto). Sottolineature nel testo con matita colorata e firma al frontespizio. In ottime condizioni e completo Copertina morbida decorata in ottime condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Interesting study of 1915 about Libya written by Corrado Masi. Inside: For traffic Gabes or Tripoli, Chronicles of extreme south of Tunisia: the bearing of Bir Pistor, El Barkat, French people in central Africa: occupation of Borku and its consequences for Libya, French people in Tibesti: Towards occupation of Bardai ecc... Insdie there are six photographic out of text planches (pozzo artesiano di Bir Pistor, Fort Polignac, ex caserma di Ghat, deserto). Underlinings in coloured pencil and signature in the title page. In very good conditions and complete. Soft decorated cover in very good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
1930PHO-1380Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1930. 3 vol. in-8 brochés, VIII-449, 502, 516 pp., 273 fig. en noir dans le texte.