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A9780367607777Hardback. New. hardcover
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2007AME_9781860948275Imperial College Press 2007. 1. Hardcover. New/New. Imperial College Press hardcover
18225London: John Murray Albermarle sic for 'Albemarle' Street. 1840. London: Printed by Stewart and Murray Old Bailey. . 63 1pp. 8vo. Erratum slip after title-leaf. Disbound. In fair condition on aged and lightly worn paper. Withdrawal stamp of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society at foot of title-page with shelf-marks at top-right of same page. Cropped inscription at head of page: 'With Sir Gardner Wiklkinson's Compliments to Gordon Gyle Esqr.' Beneath the title in another hand: 'by Sir Gardiner sic Wilkinson Knt'. Scarce. London: John Murray, Albermarle [ sic, for 'Albemarle' ] Street. 1840. [ London: Printed by Stewart and Murray, Old Bailey. ] unknown
180525880X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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060925069E. Sudan & Company. Second Edition. Paperback. Good. Used copy with small notations in pencil throughout. Price written in pen on the front cover. Exterior has wear with rubbing and light soiling on both covers. E. Sudan & Company paperback
KU-G99W-VQ27Hardcover. Good. The previous owner has penned a note to the title page remarking how the author and his family came to visit them in Juba. The book has external staining; the pages are yellowed with an occasional minor blemish the binding is firm. The jacket also shows staining. hardcover
3838174658.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331237091.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1020319011.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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0331848791.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20102-2353354319Edilivre 2010. Paperback. New. 486 pages. French language. 8.03x5.28x1.65 inches. Edilivre paperback
1905049551Egypt: ca. 1905 1905. Soft cover. Very Good. Original business card. 7x11 cm. Written 'Le Khedive'. Abbas Hilmi Pasha was the last Khedive Ottoman viceroy of Egypt and Sudan ruling from 8 January 1892 to 19 December 1914. In 1914 after Turkey joined the Central Powers in World War I the nationalist Khedive was removed by the British then ruling Egypt in favor of his more pro-British uncle Hussein Kamel marking the de jure end of Egypt's four-century era as a province of the Ottoman Empire which had begun in 1517. Extremely rare. See. 'Tamga pençe tugra imza' by Kologlu Orhan. p. 98. <br/> <br/> [ca. 1905] paperback
199041656AB1990. Paris EDIFRA 1990. 31 x 25 cm. 116 pages with a map and several photographs. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. hardcover
654478468Yale University Press pp. 276 . Papeback. New. Yale University Press unknown
1989Q-0004115724HarperCollins Publishers 1989-10-02. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HarperCollins Publishers hardcover
14084One: Minton Essex. 18 July 1909. Two: Blue Nile Lake Tana Abyssinia. 4 March 1916. Three: Roseires Sudan. 31 May 1917. Four: on letterhead of Roseires Sennar Province Sudan. 19 November 1917. Five: Simkat Sudan. 28 September 1920. The five items are in good condition on lightly aged and worn paper. ONE: To Gladys. 2pp. 16mo. Bifolium. Giving personal news. TWO: 2pp. 8vo. He describes matters at Lake Tana: 'At present we are stuck here while the Engineers do their part of the work. I had rather thought as had Pearson that he & I would have to do some travelling round to see various people & give them their presents but the Abyssinian's are very suspicious towards us like anything & they dont want us to separate at all. . I will go & see Ras Waldo Giorgis who is the big man of the Lake country. It is a fine country . The people are not many tho & rather lazy so that it is practically undevelopped.' Regarding the mail he writes: 'There are 2 armed men with it but they say that these are more a temptation to brigands to capture than a safe guard. . In this country every one is a thief & afraid of his neighbours & people are put into chains or beaten for very little or no reason at all except that the chief feels so inclined to do. As the Head does so do each of his successive grades of leadership oppressign & extorting.' THREE: 2pp. 4to. Regarding work on his house at Roseires and its garden. FOUR: 2pp. 4to. The first two pages only and so unsigned. He describes the weather in Simkat: 'Things have quieted down considerably as the rains are over & the winter has set in. That means a cool north wind by day no rain & cold nights so it is very pleasant.' He gives news of 'Matthew' and 'E'. The rest of the fragment deals with personal affairs and the news from Ireland 'the treatment of the Government almost persuades me to be a Sinn Feiner'. FIVE: 4pp. 8vo. A largely personal letter. 'I suppose mother told you that I was refused permission to go back to the job I was doing in Abbaba tho I was specially asked for. Well I have got so fed up with the way I have been treated & left out in the wild which those that sit in the lap of luxury get promotion & rewards etc: that I have written in a letter of protest & if it does not bear fruit U an going to throw my hand in.' In May of 1933 Reuters reported that Thomson who had 'considerable knowledge of the East and its languages' had been 'appointed by the Iraq Government to assist in the settlement of the Assyrian refugees in Iraq'. One: Minton, Essex. 18 July 1909. Two: Blue Nile, Lake Tana, Abyssinia. 4 March 1916. Three: Roseires [Sudan]. 31 May 1917. Four unknown
1928SUDAN015270Sifton Pared & Co London. 1928. Folding cloth-backed colour map in 30 panels measuring 77 x 100 cm. Scale 1:3000000. Cloth covers with title-label.Ownership signature on title-label. A bit dusty at the edges. Very good. Sifton, Pared & Co, London. hardcover
d169SARS London 2003 large paperback 75 pages plus bibliography plus 17 pages of plates in b/w and colour also folding maps text in English and an ancient language A BRAND NEW BOOK UNUSED. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour despatch. Soft cover. New. paperback
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