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1762038465London: Robert Sayer 1762. First Edition . No Binding. Fine. Original Engraving Plate On P. 100. Light Chipping To Edges Not Affecting Lettering Or Design. Jean-Baptiste Pillement 24 May 1728 - 26 April 1808 Was A Painter And Designer Known For His Exquisite And Delicate Landscapes But Whose Importance Lies Primarily In The Engravings Done After His Drawings And Their Influence In Spreading The Rococo Style And Particularly The Taste For Chinoiserie Throughout Europe. In 1743 At The Age Of 15 He Moved From Lyon To Paris Where He Was Employed As An Apprentice Designer At The Gobelin Factory. In 1745 He Left For Spain Where He Remained For 5 Years. There He Found Employment In Various Cities As Both A Designer And Painter. In 1750 At The Age Of 22 He Moved To Lisbon Where He Enjoyed Continuing Success. In 1754 He Left Lisbon For London. Pillement Then Spent Eight Years In England Fully Exploiting The English Taste For Landscapes. There He Was Inspired By The Paintings Of Among Others Nicolaes Berchem. During This Period He Became Acquainted With David Garrick The Famous Actor And His Austrian Wife Eva Maria Weigel Who Became Avid Collectors Of His Work. In 1763 Pillement Then Traveled To Vienna Where He Was Employed At The Imperial Court Of Maria Theresa And Francis I. In 1765 He Left Vienna For Warsaw Where His Many Projects Included Decorating The Royal Castle In Warsaw And The Ujazdowski Castle His Largest Project Commissioned By The King Of Poland Stanislaw Ii Augustus. He Also Later Worked In Saint Petersburg The Piedmont Milan Rome And Venice. 1768-1780 Pillement Again Worked In France Where He Was Employed By Marie Antoinette In The Petit Trianon. 1780-1789 He Was Once Again On The Iberian Peninsula And In 1789 Moved To Pézenas In The Languedoc. In 1800 He Returned To Lyon Where He Continued To Paint While Also Designing For The Silk Industry And Giving Lessons In The Academy Founded By Napoleon. He Remained In His Native Lyon Until His Death. Pillement's Illustrations Are A Mixture Of Fantastic Birds Flora & Fauna Large Human Figures And Chinoiserie. His Designs Were Used By Engravers And Decorators On Porcelain And Pottery But Also On Textiles Wallpaper And Silver. Pillement Had Discovered In 1764 A New Method Of Printing On Silk With Fast Colours Recorded In His Memoirs. One Of His Prime Vehicles Was The Single Print Marketed Independently Of An Album. He Published Many Albums One Is: Oùvre De Fleurs Ornements Cartouches Figures Et Sujets Chinois 1776. The Art Gallery Of Greater Victoria British Columbia The Cleveland Museum Of Art The Courtauld Institute Of Art London The Honolulu Museum Of Art The Indiana University Art Museum Bloomington Indiana The Metropolitan Museum Of Art New York City Museum Der Bildenden Künste Leipzig Germany The Museum Of Fine Arts Boston The National Gallery Of Art Washington D.C. Palazzo Pitti Florence Gulbenkian Museum Lisbon Portugal And The Philadelphia Museum Of Art Are Among The Public Collections Holding Work By Jean-Baptiste Pillement. <br/> <br/> Robert Sayer unknown
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and numerous wood-engraved decorations in the text; green cloth, upper board lettered in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The frontispiece is a fine self-portrait.
1975SB9277Lahore Pakistan: Copy Book Shop 1975. Published in English and Urdu. Bubbled endpapers else clean and tight. Peeling to paper boards front top corner slighlty bowed and bubbled rubbed boards cloth spine. 19 pages in English. Detailed diagrams. Cloth Spine w/Illustrated Brds. Very Good. Illus. by 26 Colour and Monochrome Plates/Detailed Diagrams. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Hardcover. Copy Book Shop Hardcover
1962SB945London: Robert Hale Limited 1962. inscribed and signed by the author to US Consular Offical William "Bill" Spengler on ffep dated November 1962; penciled notes on rear end paper and about a dozen other pages otherwise textblock is clean and tight. Bumped top corner on front cover. Unclipped dust jacket with light loss and scuffing to extremities. 190p. including index. Inscribed & Signed by Author. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Plates. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Robert Hale Limited Hardcover
1927SB5179Lahore: Civil and Military Gazette Press 1927. Folded maps at end. The previous owner's US State Dept official Edward M. Groth signature and date is on the ffep else the aged textblock is clean and tight. Spine extremities worn as are the board corners and edges; 237p. Fourteenth Edition. Cloth Spine. Very Good. Illus. by Rear Folded Maps. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. Civil and Military Gazette Press Hardcover
1904045972Dublin: Dublin Review / Luzac & Co 1904. First Separate Edition . Soft cover. Good. 40 Pp. Stapled Soft Covers. First Separate Printing. Light Wear But Clear Tape Reinforcement To Lower Half Of Spine And Fraying Along Spine Edge Above The Tape. Extensive Penciled Marginalia. <br/> <br/> Dublin Review / Luzac & Co paperback
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, double-page map and pictorial endpapers; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Reginald Teague-Jones took the name 'Ronald Sinclair' to avoid retribution from the Soviets following the massacre of the Baku Commissars. He lived under this alias for seventy years, his true identity being revealed only after his death in 1988 at the age of 99.This dramatic account is based on his secret diary. ALREADY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
1974C440NY: Macmillan 1974. Very clean and sound with minimal wear. DJ has slight edge wear; chip and closed tear at base of spine. 477 pp. including notes appendix bibliography and index. First Edition. Maroon Cloth. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by B & W Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hard Cover. Macmillan Hardcover
8vo, br. ed. brochure Catalogue of an exhbition held at The British Library in 2004, depicting the stories and finds of four major expeditions undertaken by Aurel Stein along the trade routes from Europe to central China. 47pp, illustrated profusely throughout, mainly in colour.
1982051879Los Angeles Ca: Ucla Arts Council 1982. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 256 Pp. One Of 4500 Copies Of The Soft Cover Issue There Were Also 500 Hardcover Copies. Near Fine. With The Rare Addenda Leaf Laid In Loosely. <br/> <br/> Ucla Arts Council paperback
1947SB5348Seoul Korea: The Korean Pacific Press 1947. Ex-library copy with usual stamps stickers labels and markings. Textblock overall clean and tight. Binding has light shelf wear. Lacks dust jacket; 212p. Blue Cloth. Very Good. Illus. by Henry Chung. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library Hard Cover. The Korean Pacific Press Hardcover
Bloomsbury; 608 pages It was a war begun for no wise purpose and one that need never have taken place. It would stand as the worst British military disaster until the fall of Singapore exactly a century later. William Dalrymple, a British historian, recounts Britains early misadventures in Afghanistan in Return of a King, a masterful history. This is a story that hangs heavy with imperial overconfidence, political incompetence and wilful bureaucratic misjudgment. And as the latest occupying force in Afghanistan negotiates its exit, this chronicle seems all too relevant now. Afghanistan in the early 19th century was insignificant. Though home to the largest market in Central Asia, it was wretchedly poor, and its rulers barely clung to power. But the country was also a vital gateway for invasions into India. Fearing a Russian attack on its most treasured possession, Britain looked to secure Kabul. It would have been easy simply to make a pact with Afghanistans ruler, Dost Mohammad. Instead Britain backed Shah Shuja, the deposed king, who had been living in exile in India for three decades. Thus began the Great Game, an entirely unnecessary competition for Afghanistan between Russia and Britain, conjured up by armchair polemicists in London. The war began promisingly. The grandly named Army of the Indus lumbered off to Afghanistan with 58,000 people, 30,000 camels (300 for the wine alone) and a pack of foxhounds for hunting. The force took Kabul with relative ease and restored Shuja to the throne; he was accepted with little turmoil. But the infidel occupation soon proved unpopular. Shuja was swiftly seen as a puppet of the invading army. A local chieftain inquired of the British, You have brought an army into the country. But how do you propose to take it out again? It remains a tough question to answer. The occupation grew entrenched. Families joined officers and tried to make themselves comfortable. In one case this meant bringing a grand piano; in another a cat, a parakeet and five maidservants. And the soldiers did little to endear themselves, but rather meddled in religious affairs, created a thriving market for prostitutes and helped generate inflation. Afghans grew restless, and within a year rebellions started breaking out. A series of tactical mistakes followed. Assuming the conquest was complete, Britain withdrew large portions of the army in preparation for the brewing opium war in China. Reports of growing discontent were disregarded, and no money went towards new defences in Kabul. The final straw came when the British cut payments to the tribes who guarded vital supply routes, guaranteeing widespread revolts. Much of the carnage that followed was conducted in the religious name of jihad a relative innovation in Afghanistan as previous wars had been largely between Muslims. Ultimately the struggle ended as it began, with Dost Mohammad in power at Kabul. The war cost £15m about £50 billion ($80 billion) in todays money and the lives of 40,000 people, 50,000 camels and at least one cat. That is still a bargain compared with the current conflict, which costs America more than $100 billion every year. return of a King confirms Mr Dalrymples reputation as a gifted historian and an engaging writer. But the signal achievement of this work is that it makes a nearly two-century-old war seem disturbingly fresh. It makes for grim reading. Like the current adventure in Afghanistan, this first one was undone by the unsustainable cost of occupation, waning political and public interest, and the need to divert resources. In the race to secure the country, the British ambassador in Tehran believed "that he who is not with us is against us. Operation Infinite Justice, the abandoned name for the 21st-century war, carries echoes of the Army of Retribution sent in after the disastrous British retreat. Yet there is one parallel that Mr Dalrymple leaves his readers to draw, which is the futility of treating a diffuse enemy like a tra
1923042197Shanghai: The Republican Press 1923. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. Vi 524 Iv. Brown Cloth Gilt. Gilt Strong But Book Split In Two Near Center Pp 657-660 Partially Detached; Cloth And Text Complete Loss Of A Few Partial Words At Spine Edge Of Those Pages 657-660 Needs Repair. Quite Scarce If Not Rare Worldcat Shows No Copy Located In Western Libraries.A Fine Dictionary The Author A Graduate And Instructor Of St John's University Who Spent Five Years Preparing It. About 8000 Characters 200000 Phrases; Same Arrangement As The "Kang Hsi Dictionary"; Separate Definitions For Different Parts Of Speech; When A Character Has Several Equivalents They Are All Given; Idioms Phrases Proverbs Maxims Literary Quotations Technical Terms; English French And Latin Phrases Are Placed With Equivalent Chinese Phrases; Written With Romanization Of Wade's System; Based Upon A Large Number Of Reference Works Including Dictionaries Phrases Dictionaries Documentary Papers Translated Chinese Classics Etc. Those Who Will Not Put Their Own Language Into A World Perspective Will Likely Remain Immersed In Their Family Fables. <br/> <br/> The Republican Press hardcover
reprint of the 1880 ed. 8vo. 124pp, Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. The Afghan. 3. History of the Afghans. 4. British relations with Afghanistan. 5. Sher Ali. 6. The Pathan. 7. The Yusufzai. 8. The Afridi. 9. The Khattak. 10. The Dedicae. 11. The Ghilji. 12. The Tajik. 13. The Hazarah. 124 pp.
8vo, hardcover in dj. tasteful ex-libris, ow very good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
606103Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Society, 1971. In-4 broché, couv. rempliée ill., 272 pp., très nb. ill. photogr., fig., cartes, tableaux (dont 1 dépl.) en n/b., texte en anglais, appendices, bibliographie. Discret ex. libris manuscrit en tête de la couv.
Octavo in pale yellow glossy paper wraps illus in color; 223 p. ; 22 cm. Uncommon. Philippines -- Social conditions -- 1986- . Journalism. Americans in the Philippines. Filipinos. Pinoy. Pilipina.
1993SJ8832Lahore Pakistan: Sang-E-Meel Publiscations 1993. Vol IV only; owner's stamp on ffep otherwise textblock is clean and tight. boards are surface rubbed and lightly shelf & corner worn; unpaginated; the fourth and final volume in this series and comprises a selection of the most important maps submitted to the Commission or produced during the course of arguments. All except the first map appearing in this volume are photographic reproductions of the originals. The first map was prepared by The Survey of Pakistan and has been added to help the readers follow the notional boundary as provided in the British Plan of 3 June 1947. A full-size photographic reproduction of the map which was enclosed with Sir George Abell's letter of 8 August 1947 has also been added. Glossy Illustrated Boards. Very Good. Illus. by Folded Maps/Graphs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Sang-E-Meel Publiscations Paperback
1982036324New York: Harry N Abrams 1982. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 319 Pp. 13 3/4" X 10 3/4". Black Cloth. Fine In Fine Dj No Wear But Tiny Tear At Top Of Spine Of Dj. International Shipping At Much Higher Than Stated Rate. <br/> <br/> Harry N Abrams hardcover
1905SJ7235NY: Doubleday Page & Co. 1905. textblock very clean and tight; top edge gilt; light moisture stain on front cover; binding lightly to moderately rubbed with light edge wear and gently frayed corners. deckled fore edge and bottom edge; no dust jacket; additional images available on request; 484p. First Edition. Green Cloth. Very Good. Illus. by Plates. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hard Cover. Doubleday, Page & Co. Hardcover
044498Beijing: Publishing House Of Beijing Daily Circa 1970-2000 1980. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Box. Four Volumes Of Plates Of Ancient Calligraphy. Four Volumes Bound In Brown Linen Gilt In Folding Box Ivory Clasps Ornate Cloth Paper Spine Label. No Date Circa 1970/2000. Also With A Brochure Folded Card To Make Eight Pages With Descriptive Text In Chinese And English Color Illustrations. All Four Volumes Consist Of Reproductions Of Classic Chinese Calligraphic Text No English Letters Or Numbers Within The Volumes. Apparently The First Printing And The First Modern Reproduction Of This Important And Ancient Archive. We Cannot Locate Any Reference To This Book In Worldcat Or Anywhere Else On The Internet. From The Library Of Professional And Academic Musicians Alice And Eleanore Schoenfeld Who Notably Performed And Taught In China. In The 1980S Both Alice And Eleonore Were Among The First Internationally Recognised Musicians To Visit Communist China After Formal Diplomatic Relations Had Been Established Between The Chinese And American Governments. On Their Recommendation More Than A Hundred Chinese String Students Studying Abroad Received Scholarship Support. The Schoenfeld International String Competition Continuing In Harbin China <br/> <br/> Publishing House Of Beijing Daily (Circa 1970-2000) hardcover
1989121306Tynron Press (Facsimile of 1869 ed) 1989 Livre en anglais. In-8 broché 20,5 cm sur 13,8. 516 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
ISBN# 0871135213 Paperback, illustrated, 288 pages
otiginal light blue cloth with gilt mosque device in front, small 8vo, pp. xi-444+ 39 adv. , 19 illustrations from sketches by Verestchagin, numerous photographs and two folding maps, library stamp on title page, some binding wear and a small tear on top of spine (repaired, no loss) , some quite marginal spotting, but overall a very good copy, with plates and maps in excellent state. Francis Henry Bennett Skrine (1847-1933) was a member of the Indian Civil Service and wrote other books on the expansion of Russia. E. Dennison Ross (1871-1940) was one of the early British orientalists and Professor of Persian at University College, London. He also served as one of the first Directors of the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London (now SOAS). Ex-Library
1976042563New York: Zebra Books 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 217 Pp. First Edition Of This Collection Zebra 182 1976. This First Edition In Softcover Is Even Scarcer When Signed. Inscribed By Van Vogt To A Friend And Neighbor A Long-Time Sf Fan "A Peculiar Collection" With Van Vogt's Handwritten Corrections To Copyright Page Removing James Schmitz From Copyright And Correcting Title Of One Original Story And With His Corrections To Titles And Authorship Of Stories E. Mayne Hull Is Credited For"Abdication" Here Titled "The Invisibility Gambit" In Addition To "The Flight That Failed" Here Titled "Rebirth: Earth". <br/> <br/> Zebra Books paperback