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1961100780<p>Kathmandu Nepal: Indian Embassy / Kathmandu: Gorkhapatra Corp. 1961 & 1964. 1961 & 1964. Good. - The first work "Cooperation for Progress" was published in Kathmandu by the Indian Embassy in 1961: It is a quarto volume measuring 10-1/2 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. Softcover bound in stapled white self-wraps with a color illustration of the Prime Minister of India with His Majesty Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah of Nepal. The covers are soiled and creased wtih some minor stains to the bottom of the rear cover. 21 & 3 pages including the covers with textual and full-page illustrations in black & white and color and a 10-1/2 inch high by 17 inch wide folding map of Nepal's Indian Air Projects including an insert depicting the Kathmandu Valley. There is some creasing. Good.</p><p>The second work "The Nepalese Perspective Col. 1 No. 11" published by Gorkhapatra Corp. in 1964 is also a quarto volume measuring 11 inches high by 8-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in stapled printed stapled white wraps. The covers are creased and the corners bumped. The head of the spine is slightly split. The inner edge of the rear cover is darkened & stained. 16 pages including the rear cover with a full page illustration of the King. The pages are creased. Good.</p><p>"Cooperation for Progress" outlined the framework for technical and scientific assistance between India and Nepal leading to Nepal's first five-year plan. This first formal development plan was heavily supported by Indian economic assistance. Rooted in the 1950 Treaty of Peace and Friendship it included direct financial support for projects in health education and rural electrification.</p><p>The December 1964 issue of "The Nepalese Perspective" includes articles on the The World Bank the countries considered as "Afrasia" Cambodia-U.S. relations the "Genesis of Panchayat Democracy" and the third year of the 5-year plan established with the assistance of India as covered in the first work.</p> Kathmandu, Nepal: Indian Embassy / Kathmandu: [Gorkhapatra Corp.], 1961 & 1964. paperback
1975101235Kathmandu: Jugal P. Shrestha 1975. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Kathmandu Jugal P. Shrestha 1975. Octavo 96 pages with numerous advertisements plus a centrefold two-colour map now detached. Colour-pictorial wrappers lightly used with two short repaired tears; contemporary ownership signature in red ink on the front cover with occasional annotations and underlinings to the contents and map; a very good copy. Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev 1945-2001 was the 11th King of Nepal. Although he succeeded his father in 1972 the coronation ceremony did not take place until 24 February 1975 the publication date of this commemorative issue of the directory. King Birendra died in the 2001 massacre when the heir to the throne Prince Dipendra killed nine members of the royal family before committing suicide. Jugal P. Shrestha paperback
196791693Copenhagen, The National Museum of Denmark, coll. « Ethnographical Series, Vol. XI, Part I &II » 1967 2 volumes. In-4. Brochés, couvertures bleu-ciel imprimées, 251-153 pp., XVII planches, notes en bas de page, bibliographie. Bons exemplaires, pages non coupées.
196924419Kathmandu, His Majesty`s Government of Nepal, 1969. 195 S., mit zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 4°, OLwd. [2 Warenabbildungen]
190377071Leipzig 1903. Leks8vo. Blått originalt helshirtingbind med påklebet vignett på fordekkelen. XV 319 s. Gjennomillustrert med fotografier i teksten samt plansjer utenom pagineringen. Verlag von Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn. Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Pent eksemplar. </em> unknown
19782091502135709419Yuzankaku 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yuzankaku paperback
1974EYL-159Katmandu (Népal), Sharada Printing Press, Nhusal, 1974. In 4 (215 x 270) de 11 ff. imprimés au recto et 2 ff. de garde jaune. Broché, couvertures originales en papier lokta vert sombre cousu doré, premier de couverture avec titre doré dans un encadrement d’un filet doré, et rhinocéros au centre, second de couverture orné d’une cocarde dorée, page de titre gravée sur bois avec rhinocéros identique, dernier feuillet orné d’une vignette gravée sur bois, et numéro manuscrit en rouge (n°450). Dorures légèrement passées, sinon excellent état.
1991BN150593Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd 1991. 1991. Guide to the Birds of Nepal Helm Field Guides <br/><br/>Guide to the Birds of Nepal Helm Field Guides Nepal Vögel - Inskipp Tim Carol Inskipp and Clive Byers Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd unknown
1991BN152638Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd 1991. 1991. Guide to the Birds of Nepal Helm Field Guides <br/><br/>Guide to the Birds of Nepal Helm Field Guides Nepal Vögel - Inskipp Tim Carol Inskipp and Clive Byers Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd unknown
190587773Ernest Leroux, coll. « Annales du Musée Guimet » 1905 2 volumes. In-4. Reliures demi-toile gris-bleu à coins, dos lisses, pièces de titre chagrin grenat, 394-410 pp., illustrations dans le texte, 1 planche repliée in fine du vol. I. Très bon exemplaire.
198224488Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1982. Volume 1: Text. - Volume 2: Plates. - 2 Bände komplett. XIX, 491 S.; XIX, ca. 380 S. mit 9 farb. Karten, 29 graph. Darstellungen u. 600 s/w Abbildungen. 4°, OLwd, OSu. [3 Warenabbildungen]
198190423Freiburg - Basel - Wien, Herder, 1981, Auflage: 1. kartoniert, gebunden; chamoisfarbene Einbände, mit schwarzen, farbig illustrierten Schutzumschlägen / 18 Bände / Anz. Seiten: je 138 / 24,2 x 30,5 cm / mit zahlreichen, farbigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln / Zustand: gut, leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Schutzumschläge etwas berieben und leicht bestaubt [2 Warenabbildungen]
19713117894New York: Harry N. Abrams. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1971. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover in slipcase. First American edition. Fine. In fine dust jacket. Folio unpaginated 17" x 12 1/4" Publisher's cloth chemise with bone clasps very near fine with traces of mild shelf-wear and discoloration at spine. Uniform toning at edges of chemise. Pleasing copy of this remarkable production with full-color photos throughout and gatefold maps at close of text. Extra shipping cost due to weight. ; 17" tall' x wide 12 1/4" . Harry N. Abrams hardcover
19782092902138102648Yuzankaku 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 359 pages Size: 37.5cmx27cm Number of books: 1 Yuzankaku paperback
19822092902143900082Japan Nepal Society 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 51 Japan Nepal Society paperback
19822092902143800083Japan Nepal Society 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 51 Japan Nepal Society paperback
1975I 256Kathmandu: White Lotus 1975. Paperback. Good/no dj. 1.00. Government of Nepal. Kathmandu Valley Vol. 1.2 White Lotus paperback
1960232261960. South Asia photo album recording Darjeeling Nepal Calcutta and Agra in the 1960s in a post Independence view of how religious life urban crowding tourism and Himalayan community identity were being documented by a foreign traveler across India and Nepal. The album showcases the various landscapes of cultural and religious identity throughout South Asia with Muslim architecture in Agra Buddhist and Hindu temple spaces in the Himalayan region crowded Calcutta streets captioned in French as an overpopulated refugee city and repeated portraits of Nepali villagers Sherpas women and children. In the decades after 1947 Indian cities such as Calcutta were absorbing refugee movement housing pressure and widening informal street economies while Himalayan communities in Darjeeling and Nepal were increasingly pulled into road building porterage mountaineering border trade and tourism conditions that form the broader social world around the album's portraits and landscapes.<br /> Photo archive of 150 silver gelatin photographs and a small group of color snapshots most measuring 2.5" x 3.75" album measuring 10.5" x 14" Darjeeling Nepal Calcutta and Agra circa early 1960s. Black paper leaves with corner mounts and French captions opening with a map of India labeled in French and moving through place based sequences. Agra pages include captioned views of the "Le Mausolée d'Itimad ud Daula" façades pierced marble screens and views of the Taj Mahal. Buddhist material includes a page captioned "Temple Bouddhique" with rooflines bells carved doors and ornamental details. Nepal and Darjeeling sections show prayer flags strung across roads mountain slopes a ridge top cabin bundled men in traditional clothing and a captioned portrait of "Le sherpa Tensing Norgay." Other leaves caption "Nepalais" and "Mère Népalaise" pairing a woman carrying a child in a basket with village children hillside portraits and small groups gathered outdoors. Calcutta appears through elevated city views dense commercial streets market scenes bridge approaches pavement sleeping and sitting areas and close portraits captioned "mendiantes" and "fumeuse de pipe." A color image captioned "Danseuse du Kashmir" and several small color snapshots extend the album's attention to costume and regional customs.<br /> By the 1960s Independence had ended British rule but it had not eased the pressures of displacement poverty overcrowding and uneven development that shaped eastern Indian urban life and the Calcutta pages make those conditions visible through street congestion market trading informal rest spaces and the compiler's own language about refugees and overpopulation. In the Himalayan sections the album does not directly picture hunger land scarcity or labor migration in explicit terms yet those pressures formed the lived context of many Nepali and Sherpa communities during this period when cash income often depended on carrying service work seasonal movement and the new international economy of trekking and mountaineering that made figures such as Tenzing Norgay globally recognizable. Minor edge and corner wear from cornering; images clean and clear; binding and boards intact. A 1960s record of post Independence South Asia combining sacred architecture urban hardship and Himalayan portraiture. unknown
19520269011952 La Libreria Della Stato Soft cover Very Good
1953arm1in8 broché sous jaquette illustrée couleurs, 347pp+nombreuses planches nb. Seul le premier cahier a été coupé. Tirage courant, mais on trouvera en première page un envoi de Sir Edmund HILLARY himself, ainsi que la signature du photographe de l'expédition, Alfred Gregory.