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In 8°, t.t. edit. ill. con sovracc. ill. (discreta, tracce d'uso, strappetti e piccole mancanze), pp. 374,(2), con fot. b/n f.t.; coll. "grandi viaggi illustrati", prima ed., volume in buono stato. (MAG ZA4/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
2015qi1797Grasset Cartonné 2015 In-4 (24,7 x 33 cm), cartonné, 496 pages, photographies en couleurs ; comme neuf. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
14841Petit album photographique montrant la capitale de la Mongolie à l'époque de l'Union Soviétique. Chaque photo est légendée au dos en russe. 18 photos. Broché Très bon 1 volume in-8°
19592091502135421306Not Available 1959. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
190021241London, Rowland Ward, 1900. In-8 de XII-324 pages + 8 pages pour le catalogue des livres édités par Rowland Ward. Pleine percaline bleue d'éditeur.
Mm 170x240 Rivista semestrale, anno 14, numero 2, secondo semestre 2010. Brossura originale, paginazione da 129 a 288. Copia come nuova, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
2002123624Phébus, 2002, in-8°, 299 pp, traduit de l'anglais par Eric Chédaille, une carte, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
awd-1155S. n. (Arcueil) 1984. In-8 en feuilles, couverture illustrée en couleurs, emboitage en toile bleue (imprimé en rouge) de l’éditeur (32 pp.).
viii + 288pp., 25cm., 1st ed., in the series "Indiana University Publications, Uralic and Altaic series" vol.89, softcover (some use), [contains about 10 000 words in English together with their equivalents in Modern Mongolian], X68983
1970X68983Bloomington, Indiana University 1970 viii + 288pp., 25cm., 1st ed., in the series "Indiana University Publications, Uralic and Altaic series" vol.89, softcover (some use), [contains about 10 000 words in English together with their equivalents in Modern Mongolian], X68983
19632091502135420334Not Available 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
1369147Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1973 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire : Laurence DELABY. Une corde d'ongon mongole. - Suzanne LALLEMAND. Symbolisme des poupées et acceptation de la maternité chez les Mossi. - Philippe SAGANT. Les travaux et les jours dans un village du Népal oriental.
1906185<p>"Vacation Letters. Pictures. Mongolia with China 1906. We stopped at this little Mongol settlement for our noon rest one day on the way to Tabol. A new family had just moved in and we saw them put up their tent. This shows the frame work of the tent before the felt covers are roped on."<br />"Vacation Letters: Pictures. Tabol. Mongolia. 1906. Mrs. Larson's tent. These three women are the wives of Mongols in Mr. Larson's employ. The tent at the right is Mrs. Larson's kitchen tent where her servants lived and booked for her."<br />Frans August Larson 1870-1957 a Swedish missionary was first sent to Urga Ulaanbaatar in 1893. In 1895 he went to Kalgan made a tour of a month in the neighboring portion of Mongolia and opened a mission station at Hara Oso where he pitched a Mongol tent each summer. He married an American missionary Mary Rodgers of Albany NY in 1897 and their city and country homes became a center for missionary recreation. During the Boxer Rebellion Larson was able to lead a rescue caravan using the 20 camels and 15 horses belonging to the British consul at Beijing but pastured near Kalgan north to Urga and Kiachta. "His ability to speak the Mongolian language and to arrange all matters of business together with his courage and his known skill with his rifle were a means of salvation to all his comrades." Larson and another missionary comrade James Hudson Roberts published an account in 1903 Pilgrim Press Little Brown Boston: <em>A Flight for Life and An Inside View of Mongolia</em>. Larson next pitched his tents at Tabol 85 miles from Kalgan on the Urga road. In 1902 the British and Foreign Bible Society hired him to distribute bibles to Buddhist monks - using 5 horses 4 Mongolian assistants and 10 camels. In 1922 Larson started a lucrative trucking business Dodge trucks from America covering the road from Kalgan to Urga in 4 days instead of a month by camel. The Larsons moved to the U.S. eventually starting a successful chicken business in San Francisco. In 1930 Larson wrote <em>Larson Duke of Mongolia</em> Little Brown Boston After Mary's death Larson wandered ending by spending the winters with a daughter in California but the summers with a young Swedish couple he helped establish on Vancouver Island.</p>
1) xlix + 48pp. + 3+66 plates (detailed photographic reproductions of "Monument I", "Monument II" and "Monument III" + photographs showing general views and archaeological objects found near the monuments] + 1 map, 38cm., original 1892-edition, fine modern half cloth binding (gilt lettering on spine, original wrappers preserved), good condition [contains contributions by A. Heikel, G. v.d. Gabelentz, G. Devéria & O. Donner on the expedition and on the Orkhon inscriptions which are the oldest known examples of Old Turkic writings and an important source of Turkic legendary history, inscribed in Orkhon script on monuments erected in the 8th century in the Orkhon valley in honour of 2 Göktürk princes] & 2) 224pp., 25cm., original 1896-edition, in the series "Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimitsukia / Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne" vol.5, bound in cart.cover (marbled plates, leather spine with gilt lettering, original wrappers preserved), good condition, [contains the edition with transcription and French translation of the inscriptions by Thomsen who was able to decipher them], X74890
X74890Helsingfors, Imprimerie de la Société de Littérature Finnoise 1) 1892 & 2) 1896 1) xlix + 48pp. + 3+66 plates (detailed photographic reproductions of "Monument I", "Monument II" and "Monument III" + photographs showing general views and archaeological objects found near the monuments] + 1 map, 38cm., original 1892-edition, fine modern half cloth binding (gilt lettering on spine, original wrappers preserved), good condition [contains contributions by A. Heikel, G. v.d. Gabelentz, G. Devéria & O. Donner on the expedition and on the Orkhon inscriptions which are the oldest known examples of Old Turkic writings and an important source of Turkic legendary history, inscribed in Orkhon script on monuments erected in the 8th century in the Orkhon valley in honour of 2 Göktürk princes] & 2) 224pp., 25cm., original 1896-edition, in the series "Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimitsukia / Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne" vol.5, bound in cart.cover (marbled plates, leather spine with gilt lettering, original wrappers preserved), good condition, [contains the edition with transcription and French translation of the inscriptions by Thomsen who was able to decipher them], X74890
36797Paris, Alpha/Laffont, 1980. 23 x 30, 120 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs (et en N/B), cartes en couleurs, cartonnage d'édition imprimé, état neuf.