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Madrid, CIAP, 1930. 4to.; 361 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
62570Paroles d'Aube, 1997, 122 pp., broché, bon état.
1997LITTE5456540617Editions Paroles d'Aube, 1997, 10,5 x 21, 128 pages cousues sous couverture illustrée. Entretiens avec Lionel Bourg et Monique Fischer. Suivis d'un choix de textes inédits. Quelques photographies noir & blanc.
Broch?. 191 pages. Jaquette illustr?e.
LFA-126739723Revue de 54 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2000LFA-126739761Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1990LFA-126739703Revue de 50 pages, format 205 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2007LFA-126739803Revue de 122 pages, format 190 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2005LFA-126739788Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1777253801777 Siena - Presso Pazzini Carli 1777 - Reliure à la fanfare; in8 du XVIIIe siècle en plein maroquin grenat,dos lisse richement ornée de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pas de pièce de titre, jeux de filets et roulettes et large dentelle dorés en encadrement des plats, roulette maroquin rouge, dos lisses ornés de pièces d'armes dorées, jolie dentelle dorée encadrant les plats,, coupes et bordures intérieures décorées, doublures et gardes de papier dominoté doré, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque). Sous etui boite en cuir époque,orné de filets dorés ternis,doublé d'un papier carton d'époque dominoté,trés bon état.RARE CONDITION.- legatura dell’epoca in marocchino rosso decorata in oro,Note BibliograficheCm. 18, pp. (6) xlviii, 345 (3). Frontespizio figurato e 9 splendide tavole incise in rame fuori testo (tra cui l'antiporta che succede al frontespizio). esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. Edizione originale con dedica degli stampatori a doppia pagina a Maria Luisa d'Austria. Particolarmente belle e decorative le tavole fuori testo.con frontespizio figurato inciso in rame e 8 tavole a piena pagina incise in rame fuori testo. In ottime condizioni.
233515Paris, La Nouvelle Société d'Edition, 1929 in-12, 283 pp., broché. Couverture défraîchie. Pages uniformément brunies.
R200117542Office national marocain du tourisme. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 27 pages. Nombreuses illustrations couleur, dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 964-Maroc
français Forrt in-4 de 833 pp. + carte ; cartonné à la Bradel de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Riche iconographie en noir.Ils avaient 20 ans dans les djebels...
45002F.N.A.C.A. 1988, in-4 (28 x 21 cm) cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 833 p. (très bon exemplaire) Texte sur deux colonnes, nombreuses photos NB, chronologie, glossaire et carte dépliante. Cet important recueil suit l'ordre chronologique en laissant la première place aux témoignages de soldats et d'appelés.
2000RO20236194Télérama. 2000. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 82 pages. Nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 964-Maroc
197197383Rabat Morocco August 16 1971. 1971. - Over 140 words typed in French on the Prince's 8-1/4 inch high by 6-1/8 inch wide royal stationery with a crown above Maghrebi script printed in indigo at top right. In his letter addressed to Vice President Spiro Agnew's chief of staff Arthur Sohmer Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco requests that Art Sohmer convey his warm regards and thanks to the Vice President for sending him a physical therapist "Je vous prie de transmettre a Monsieur le Vice-President S. AGNEW mes chaleureux remerciements pour la delicate attention qu'il a eue a mon egard en depechant aupres de moi un reeducateur". Vice President Agnew visited King Hassan II of Morocco on July 25th 1971 only a couple weeks after the attempted coup during which Prince Moulay Abdullah of Morocco was wounded. The prince goes on to praise the skills and personality of the therapist which the Vice President had sent him and apologizes for not having been able to attend the dinner which the American Ambassador had hosted in the Vice President's honor. He further expresses his thanks to Art Sohmer for the latter's own personal contribution and gesture of friendship: "Je tiens a vous remercier pour votre contribution personnelle a ce geste si amical qui m'a particulierement touche". Signed by Prince Moulay Abdullah in Maghrebi script. The letter is creased at the corners and stapled to the original mailing envelope with the oval red ink seal of the prince's "Secretariat Particulier" with the prince's name above the image of the Prince's crown. The envelope also bear's the Office of the Vice President's blue stamp. The Department of State's stamp together with the October 14th date is stamped in blue on the verso of the letter. Penciled at the top left of the letter is a request for a translation likely written by Art Sohmer: "State: Translation & suggested reply if appropriate".<p>Accompanying Prince Moulay Abdullah's letter which was written in French is an official "Office of the Vice President / Referral" form addressed to Mr. James L. Carson director of the State Department's Secretarial Staff. This form dated October 12 1971 and signed by Major P.D. Slack the Marine Corps Aide to the Vice President requests that the letter be translated for Art Sohmer and the Vice President's benefit. The translation typed on 10-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide "Department of State Division of Language Services" letterhead accompanies the letter. A referral number is stamped at the top of the Prince's letter as well as at the top of the referral form and the translation references this number. <p>The brother of King Hassan II of Morocco Prince Moulay Abdullah of Morocco 1935-1983 was married to Lamia Solh the daughter of Lebanon's first Prime Minister. On July 10 1971 General Mohamed Medbouh who was disillusioned by King Hassan's light treatment of staff members who were shown to have been shaking down foreign companies and convinced that the King may himself be involved led a coup attempt. Conspiring with other military officers Medbouh enlisted a force of 1200 cadets to storm the palace during the King's birthday reception where according to different sources between 400 to 800 guests were present. 92 people were killed in the attempted coup and many more injured including Prince Moulay Abdullah Ben Mohammad. Royalist troops overcame the rebels killing more than a hundred cadets and capturing another 900 and their officers. Two weeks later on July 25 1971 Vice President Agnew visited Morocco. In his book "Hunting the President: Threats Plots and Assassination Attempts." Mel Ayton quotes Chuck Vance who served on President Ford's protective detail and who described the risks of foreign visits by U.S. Presidents & Vice Presidents: "There's going to be some razzle dazzle so people aren't quite clear who to attack. They'll have military personnel everywhere: frogmen ships and aircraft. I called in a whole naval fleet one time in a Moroccan visit for Vice President Agnew because of political uncertainties" no doubt referring to this visit. It was during this visit that Agnew referred or sent the physical therapist to the Prince. Prince Moulay Abdullah who was a favorite of his father passed away from cancer in 1983 at the age of 48. Stade Moulay Abdullah stadium was named after him.<p>Spiro T. Agnew 1918-1996 was Governor of Maryland and Vice President of the United States under Nixon. He was indicted for tax fraud and forced to resign.<p>The recipient Arthur J. Sohmer 1926-1991 was Chief-of-Staff to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. Rabat, Morocco, August 16, 1971. unknown
510 pages. Extensively and wonderfully illustrated in black and white. New leather applied over original backstrip. Gift greetings inside front board. Front hinge open. Front free endpaper removed. Binding open inside back free endpaper. A pleasing reading copy. Book
CZC-11008Henri Souquet fut le proviseur du lycée SADIKI. Tunis, la capitale de la Tunisie, était sous domination ottomane au 19e siècle, et l'éducation dans la région était principalement dispensée dans des écoles coraniques traditionnelles. Le système d'éducation moderne tel que nous le connaissons aujourd'hui commençait à émerger, mais il était encore limité. Le lycée de Tunis, à l'époque coloniale française, a été fondé en 1883. Il a joué un rôle important dans le développement de l'éducation moderne en Tunisie. Cependant, le journal contenait des détails précieux sur la vie quotidienne, l'éducation, la culture et la société de l'époque. illustrations d'après les photographies de la Maison Garrigues de Tunis vol relié percaline, 28x19, bel exemplaire, bien frais, 238pp. Paris, Librairie Gedalge, ss date vers 1880/1900
CZC-11008Henri Souquet fut le proviseur du lycée SADIKI. Tunis, la capitale de la Tunisie, était sous domination ottomane au 19e siècle, et l'éducation dans la région était principalement dispensée dans des écoles coraniques traditionnelles. Le système d'éducation moderne tel que nous le connaissons aujourd'hui commençait à émerger, mais il était encore limité. Le lycée de Tunis, à l'époque coloniale française, a été fondé en 1883. Il a joué un rôle important dans le développement de l'éducation moderne en Tunisie. Cependant, le journal contenait des détails précieux sur la vie quotidienne, l'éducation, la culture et la société de l'époque. illustrations d'après les photographies de la Maison Garrigues de Tunis vol relié percaline, 28x19, bel exemplaire, bien frais, 238pp. Paris, Librairie Gedalge, ss date vers 1880/1900
QWA-16283Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1934, in-8 br. (16,5 x 25), XXXV-218 p. - 74 p., coll. " Publications de l'Institut des hautes études marocaines, t. XXIV", texte publié pour la première fois avec traduction, notes critiques et index par H. P. J. Renaud et Georges S. Colin, 74 pages de texte en langue arabe in-fine, bon état.
Madrid, Editora Nacional, 1973. 4to.; 219 pp. Cubiertas originales.